Pam Bileck
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Full name | Pamela Jean Bileck-Flat | |||||||||||
Country represented | United States | |||||||||||
Born | (1968-12-01) December 1, 1968 (age 55) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | |||||||||||
Hometown | Huntington Beach, California | |||||||||||
Height | 1.53 m (5 ft 0 in) | |||||||||||
Discipline | Women's artistic gymnastics | |||||||||||
Years on national team | 1981-85 | |||||||||||
Gym | Southern California Acro Teams | |||||||||||
Head coach(es) | Don Peters and Mary Wright | |||||||||||
Former coach(es) | Nancy Kludt | |||||||||||
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Pamela Jean Bileck-Flat (born December 1, 1968, in Pittsburgh) is a former gymnast.[1] She competed for the United States national team at the 1984 Summer Olympics and won a silver medal in the team competition. She was also a member of the 1983 and 1985 World Championship teams. Pam competed well at the 1985 Worlds, her final competition where she upgraded her difficulty on the floor and performed a double back for her second pass.
[2] She was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2006.[3]
References
- ^ "Biography: BILECK-FLAT, Pamela". Usghof.org. Archived from the original on 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2014-04-23.
- ^ "Pam Bileck Biography and Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Retrieved August 20, 2012.
- ^ 2006 USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame class of seven inductees http://usagym.org/pages/post.html?PostID=3391
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- Abie Grossfeld (Men's artistic head coach)
- Makoto Sakamoto (Men's artistic assistant coach)
- Don Peters (Women's artistic head coach)
- Roe Kreutzer (Women's artistic assistant coach)
- Alla Svirsky (Rhythmic coach)
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