Magnificent 7

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Magnificent 7 refers to the 1996 U.S. women's Olympic gymnastics team that won the country's first-ever team gold medal in women's gymnastics at the Atlanta Games.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Olympic gymnastics team
United States women's artistic gymnastics team
achievement first-ever team gold medal for the United States in women's Olympic gymnastics
broadcastNetworkUS NBC NERFINISHED
cityOfGames Atlanta NERFINISHED
competition 1996 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
competitionLevel senior international elite
continentRepresented North America NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
discipline women's artistic gymnastics
disciplineCode WAG
era 1990s U.S. women's gymnastics
event women's team all-around
gender female
governingBody USA Gymnastics NERFINISHED
historicSignificance first U.S. women's gymnastics team to win Olympic team gold
legacy helped popularize women's gymnastics in the United States
locationOfEvent Atlanta, Georgia, United States NERFINISHED
medal gold medal
mediaCoverage widely covered by U.S. television networks
member Amanda Borden NERFINISHED
Amy Chow NERFINISHED
Dominique Dawes NERFINISHED
Dominique Moceanu NERFINISHED
Jaycie Phelps NERFINISHED
Kerri Strug NERFINISHED
Shannon Miller NERFINISHED
nicknameOrigin nickname referencing the film "The Magnificent Seven"
notableMoment Kerri Strug's vault on an injured ankle to secure team gold
OlympicDiscipline gymnastics
OlympicGames 1996 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
OlympicSport gymnastics
opponentTeam Romania NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
representedCountry United States of America NERFINISHED
representedNOC USA Gymnastics NERFINISHED
result 1st place in women's team all-around
sport artistic gymnastics
status retired Olympic team
teamCaptain Amanda Borden NERFINISHED
teamEventType women's team competition
teamSize 7 gymnasts
teamType national team
timePeriod Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games NERFINISHED
venue Georgia Dome NERFINISHED
year 1996

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