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    Olga Valentinovna Korbut (born 16 May 1955) is a retired Belarusian gymnast who competed for the Soviet Union. Nicknamed the " Sparrow from Minsk ", she won four gold medals and two silver medals at the Summer Olympic Games , in which she competed in 1972 and 1976 for the Soviet team, [1] and was the inaugural inductee to the International ...

  2. Feb 28, 2017 · Olga Korbut, the former Soviet gymnast who first backflipped into history at the 1972 Munich games, has sold off her Olympic medals. Olga Korbut, of Russia, won the Individual Women's Gymnastic...

  3. Olga Korbut amazed the world with some absolutely mind blowing moves 🤩. Olympics. 11.8M subscribers. Subscribed. 363K. 7.6M views 8 months ago #Beijing2022 #Tokyo2020. 📲 Subscribe to...

  4. Check out our website: https://oly.ch/WatchLiveSport Olga Korbut captured the public imagination with her charismatic and daring performances in the team competition at the 1972 Munich Games,...

  5. May 17, 2024 · Olga Korbut (born May 16, 1955, Grodno, Belorussia, U.S.S.R. [now Hrodna, Belarus]) is a Soviet gymnast who won three gold medals at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. At age 11, Korbut entered a Soviet sports school led by Renald Knysh, her future coach.

  6. Olga Korbut became the star of the 1972 Munich Games with a series of dramatic performances. She captured the public imagination with her charismatic and daring performances in the team competition at the 1972 Munich Games, aged just 17 year old.

  7. Feb 10, 2002 · Olga Korbut, gymnast who at age 17 won adoration of world after winning three Olympic gold medals in 1972, has had troubled, melancholy life since then; Korbut, now 46, was accused of...

  8. Mar 22, 2018 · KORBUT, Olga. Inducted: International womens Sports Hall of Fame, 1982 Special Guest & Significant Contributor to U.S. Women’s Gymnastics Born: May 16, 1955, Grodno, Belarus. There is little doubt that the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Germany were unique.

  9. Olga Korbut: Winning Hearts. For someone who needed a teammate’s misfortune to even make the team in 1972, tiny Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut had little trouble snagging the sport’s spotlight and endearing herself to millions.

  10. Olga Korbut burst onto the worlds gymnastics scene at the 1972 Olympics in Munich, amazing experts with her flexibility and daring moves. A fall on the uneven parallel bars dropped her to seventh overall in the all-around individual.