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Whatever happened to The Karolyi Ranch, former training site for female Olympic gymnasts?

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The Karolyi Ranch, a sprawling 1,687-acre property north of Houston that was once the summer training site for female Olympic gymnasts, has a new owner with potentially different interests than gold medals.

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See The Winners in Local 4′s Winter 4Frenzy

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4Frenzy Winter 2023: Vote now for your favorite students, teachers, coaches and parents!

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4Frenzy 2023 Winter Sports and Academics

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Nominate your favorite high school students, staff and parents in Local 4′s 2023 4Frenzy Winter Fan Choice Awards now thru March 5 at 11 p.m.

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Rhythmic gymnastics at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games

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Everything we know so far about rythmic gymnastics at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

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Video: Meet the Birmingham Unified and Troy High School gymnastics teams

Read full article: Video: Meet the Birmingham Unified and Troy High School gymnastics teams

Kim DeGiulio takes you to a unique gymnastics practice, where three schools are working together: Groves and Seaholm high schools for Birmingham Unified Gymnastics, and Troy High School gymnastics.

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Brag Book: Mya O’Connor

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This week, we're bragging about Mya O'Connor: A senior at Franklin High School who maintains a 3.9 GPA while being a competitive gymnast.

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Decision to not prosecute FBI agents in Nassar case under review

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The Justice Department says it's reviewing an earlier decision to decline prosecution against two former FBI agents embroiled in the Larry Nassar sexual abuse cases after new information has emerged.

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Fitness Friday: Trying the uneven bars at Gymnastic Dreams in Livonia

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This Fitness Friday, we’re back at Gymnastic Dreams in Livonia to learn the uneven bars.

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USA Gymnastics proposes $425 million settlement with Nassar survivors

Read full article: USA Gymnastics proposes $425 million settlement with Nassar survivors

USA Gymnastics has agreed to pay out $425 million to hundreds of women as part of a massive settlement.

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Fitness Friday: Learning to balance on the balance beam

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This Fitness Friday, we’re back at Gymnastic Dreams in Livonia to learn how to balance on the balance beam.

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Fitness Friday: Taking it to the vault at Gymnastic Dreams

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We’re back at Gymnastic Dreams in Livonia this Fitness Friday to learn how to take it to the vault.

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Fitness Friday: Learning balance beam basics at Gymnastic Dreams

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We’re back at Gymnastic Dreams in Livonia this Fitness Friday to learn some basic moves on the balance beam.

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Fitness Friday: Getting started in gymnastics

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This Fitness Friday, we’re hanging at Gymnastic Dreams in Livonia to learn more about the sport and how people get started.

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Video: Simone Biles opens up about ‘twisties’ timeline

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After securing a bronze medal on the balance beam in Tokyo, Simone Biles joined NBC’s Mike Tirico to shed light on her experience with “the twisties” and the pressure she was facing to perform.

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Video: Jade Carey nails dazzling floor routine, wins gold

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American gymnast Jade Carey, competing as an individual specialist in Tokyo, scored a 14.366 to lock up the gold medal on floor in her final event.

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This former gold medalist is now the voice of Olympic gymnastics. Here’s what else she’s been up to.

Read full article: This former gold medalist is now the voice of Olympic gymnastics. Here’s what else she’s been up to.

Before there was Simone Biles, there was Nastia Liukin.

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Through the years: U.S. Olympian gymnasts who’ve won the women’s all-around, in photos

Read full article: Through the years: U.S. Olympian gymnasts who’ve won the women’s all-around, in photos

For anyone who’s waiting until the Games air in primetime Thursday night: Caution ahead! This article contains spoilers.

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These photos show gymnastics superstar Simone Biles throughout her years in the spotlight

Read full article: These photos show gymnastics superstar Simone Biles throughout her years in the spotlight

Simone Biles came to Tokyo as the star of the U.S. Olympic movement and perhaps the Games themselves.

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What’s your favorite Olympic memory?

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The What's the Buzz crew share their favorite parts of the Summer Olympics.

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University of Michigan alum Sam Mikulak to compete in his third Olympics

Read full article: University of Michigan alum Sam Mikulak to compete in his third Olympics

Three current, former U-M men's gymnasts will make appearances at the Tokyo Games.

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Gymnast Jade Carey says she will accept individual Olympic spot, ending speculation

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Carey, 21, secured a nominative spot for the Tokyo Olympics last year, but still plans to compete at Olympic Trials next week.

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Why was John Geddert allowed to turn himself in?

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The Michigan Sexual Assault Hotline offers anonymous assistance and support without judgement. John Geddert, the former U.S. Olympics coach and former owner of Twistars Gymnastics, killed himself Thursday just hours after he was charged with 24 felonies. READ: Hours after being charged with 24 felonies, former gymnastics coach John Geddert kills himselfGeddert would have faced multiple counts of human trafficking, some involving minors. AdNessel announced the 24 felony charges against the former gymnastics coach at a press conference Thursday afternoon. We later found out he did not turn himself in.”AdThe statement went on to say that having Geddert turn himself in was standard procedure and “We had no indication that Geddert intended to flee or hurt himself or others.

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Court documents outline allegations against John Geddert, charges he faced before he killed himself

Read full article: Court documents outline allegations against John Geddert, charges he faced before he killed himself

John Geddert, the former U.S. Olympics coach and former owner of Twistars Gymnastics, killed himself Thursday just hours after he was charged with multiple felonies. AdREAD: Officials say former gymnastics coach John Geddert was expected to be arraigned same day he kills himselfWho was John Geddert? Court documents outline numerous allegations of verbal, physical, emotional abuse that young women and girls endured because of Geddert. Officials said one survivor reported that between 2010 and 2013, Geddert verbally abused her and controlled what she ate. According to the documents, a survivor told investigators that she was sexually abused by Geddert in the locker room after practice when she was 14 years old.

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Gymnasts, parents react to death of former coach John Geddert

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DIMONDALE, Mich. – After news that former gymnastics coach John Geddert killed himself Thursday, gymnasts and parents are speaking out. Hours before his death, 24 felony charges were filed against Geddert, including 20 counts of human trafficking, six of them involving a minor. READ: Hours after being charged with 24 felonies, former gymnastics coach John Geddert kills himselfAdMeinke was coached by Geddert at a young age at Great Lakes Gymnastics. READ: Officials say former gymnastics coach John Geddert was expected to be arraigned same day he kills himselfAdHowever, the latest scandal reminded Wieber that they were surrounded by criminals at all levels. “I just would have thought John would have thought fought for his innocence and so it made me think ‘Okay, maybe he wasn’t innocent.’ Who knows but...

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Officials say former gymnastics coach John Geddert was expected to be arraigned same day he kills himself

Read full article: Officials say former gymnastics coach John Geddert was expected to be arraigned same day he kills himself

WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP, Mich – A rest area along I-96 in Grand Ledge was shut down for hours, and Michigan State Police and its evidence technicians were called out after the body of John Geddert was found behind a dumpster. Twenty-four charges were filed against the former Olympics coach, who was expected to present himself for an arraignment Thursday afternoon. READ: Hours after being charged with 24 felonies, former gymnastics coach John Geddert kills himselfGeddert was the Team USA women’s gymnastics coach in the 2012 Olympics. Geddert and Nassar were friends, and the charges against Geddert unveiled on Thursday by Attorney General Dana Nessel are serious -- 24 counts total. “It is alleged John Geddert used force, fraud and coercion against the young athletes who came to him for gymnastics training for financial benefit to him,” Nessel said.

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Olympics gymnastics coach kills himself after being charged

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FILE - In this March 3, 2012, file photo, gymnastics coach John Geddert is seen at the American Cup gymnastics meet at Madison Square Garden in New York. Prosecutors in Michigan filed charges Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, against Geddert, a former U.S. Olympics gymnastics coach with ties to disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar. "This is a tragic end to a tragic story for everyone involved," Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said. Nessel earlier announced that Geddert was charged with a bushel of crimes, including sexual assault, human trafficking and running a criminal enterprise. On his LinkedIn page, Geddert described himself as the “most decorated women’s gymnastics coach in Michigan gymnastics history.” He said his Twistars teams won 130 club championships.

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Read back: Larry Nassar sentenced 40 to 175 years in prison for sexually abusing young gymnasts

Read full article: Read back: Larry Nassar sentenced 40 to 175 years in prison for sexually abusing young gymnasts

LANSING, Mich. – Former sports physician Larry Nassar was sentenced 40 to 175 years in prison for sexually abusing young athletes. An emotional Nassar addressed the court before his sentencing. AdIn November, Nassar pleaded pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting young athletes including some girls under the age of 13. Nassar gets 60 years in prison for child pornographyMeanwhile, investigators found more than 37,000 images of child porn on Nassar's electronic devices. The prosecutor concluded in findings to the university that "Nassar fooled everyone around him -- patients, friends, colleagues and fellow doctors at MSU."

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‘Let us compete’: U-M student athletes call to lift COVID shutdown

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ANN ARBOR – A coalition of student athletes at the University of Michigan are calling for the 14 day shutdown of athletics to be lifted. Now, student athletes are speaking out and have launched a petition to MDHHS to resume practices and competitions. We trust the guidance and leadership of those in charge of the health and safety of Michigan student-athletes. Given the University’s knowledge of the situation surrounding the athletic department, should a total shutdown have been necessary, it should have come from the University of Michigan leaders. The student-athletes at the University of Michigan stand united in preventing the spread of COVID-19 and keeping every member of our community safe.

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Court: Larry Nassar won’t be resentenced despite judge’s remarks

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DETROIT – The Michigan judge who sentenced sports doctor Larry Nassar to 40 years in prison made “wholly inappropriate” remarks about him, but they weren't enough to violate his rights and upset the punishment for sexual assault, the state appeals court said Tuesday. In a 2-1 decision, the court noted that Judge Rosemarie Aquilina still stuck to the sentencing agreement made by prosecutors and Nassar's attorneys. Judge Douglas Shapiro disagreed with the majority and said Nassar deserved to return to court in front of a different judge. Despite Aquilina's “inflammatory hyperbole,” the court noted that Nassar pleaded guilty and agreed to a minimum sentence ranging from 25 years to 40 years. Nassar could ask the Michigan Supreme Court to look at the sentencing.

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Ann Arbor Public Schools postpones start of winter sports season

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ANN ARBOR – Superintendent of Ann Arbor Public Schools, Jeanice Kerr Swift, announced on Thursday that the winter sports season will be delayed until January due to concerns over COVID-19. “Participation in indoor practices and competitions during a public health pandemic comes with a risk to the health and safety of those involved.”The announcement comes two weeks after Swift urged the Michigan High School Athletic Association in a public letter to postpone the winter sports season. Since Swift’s original letter on Oct. 30, new county and statewide cases have skyrocketed, breaking numerous one-day infection records. “Don’t wait for a call from the Health Department,” Jimena Loveluck, health officer for Washtenaw County Health Department, said in a statement. Schools across Metro Detroit have begun to shift from in-person to remote learning due to the surge in new COVID-19 cases.

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Your kids can learn tumbling skills from a national champion

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Instead of getting stir-crazy and jumping around the house, they can release that energy by learning proper tumbling techniques with a Junior Olympic National Champion at her gymnastic center in Redford. Kendyl Stewart from Kenetic Athletics Gymnastics Center created her center to encourage a diverse and inclusive environment for all future gymnasts. Because of the pandemic, some families may be struggling to afford extracurricular activities but Kenetic Athletics offers their “Sponsor A Gymnast” program for tuition assistance. Kenetic Athletics is located at 25450 5 Mile Rd., Redford MI. Visit the Kenetic Athletics website to donate or sign up your future gymnast for class.

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EX-MSU gymnastics coach sentenced to 90 days in jail for lying to police about Larry Nassar case

Read full article: EX-MSU gymnastics coach sentenced to 90 days in jail for lying to police about Larry Nassar case

INGHAM COUNTY, Mich. Former Michigan State University Gymnastics Coach Kathie Klages was sentenced to 90 days in jail on Tuesday for lying to police in the Larry Nassar case. Kathie Klages, 65, was found guilty in February of a felony and a misdemeanor for denying she knew of Nassars abuse prior to 2016 when survivors started to come forward publicly. She continued to claim she didnt know anything regarding Nassars abuse of girls and young women. But two of those gymnast, who were just teens at the time, said they came to Klages pleading for help. Attorney General Dana Nessel said Klages knew about the abuse and did nothing.

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Forced outside by COVID-19, young Michigan gymnasts fight to maintain skills

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PLYMOUTH, Mich. The social distancing rules in Michigan have forced many athletes to practice outdoors -- but there are some environments you just cant recreate. Its been a real struggle for Michigans young gymnasts whose training has taken a big hit. RELATED: Whats open, whats closed -- Making sense of the latest Executive OrdersThe athletes of Euro Stars Gymnastics have been practicing in the parking lot. Using masks, hand sanitizer, personal mats and equipment, the Euro Stars in Plymouth are making it work. The problem with the parking lot is that the athletes cant really train.

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Heres how 25 sports have been divided into high, moderate, low COVID-19 risk categories

Read full article: Heres how 25 sports have been divided into high, moderate, low COVID-19 risk categories

DETROIT Will it be safe for children, high schoolers or anybody to play sports amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic? Experts have divided 25 popular sports into three categories: high, moderate and low risk. The National Federation of State High School Associations released their list, which is based on the amount of close, sustained contact, along with other factors. Oklahoma recently rejected a plan that would have required social distancing and allowed all high school sports to resume without restrictions. One idea being considered by many states would change the calendar to shift lower risk sports to fall and move higher risk ones to the spring.

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