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  1. Jordyn Marie Wieber (DeWitt, Míchigan, Estados Unidos; 12 de julio de 1995) es una gimnasta artística estadounidense retirada, campeona olímpica en 2012 por equipos, y bicampeona mundial en 2011 en la competición general individual y por equipos. [1]

  2. Jordyn Marie Wieber (born July 12, 1995) is an American former artistic gymnast and current gymnastics coach. Since April 2019, she has been the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks gymnastics team.

  3. Jordyn Wieber is the Olympic gold medalist and the head coach of the Arkansas Women’s Gymnastics program since 2019. She has led the team to record-breaking scores, regional and national appearances, and academic and community honors.

  4. When Olympic gymnastics gold medallist Jordyn Wieber was working her way to becoming one the world’s best gymnasts, she swore she’d never coach gymnastics.

  5. 24 de abr. de 2019 · Jordyn Wieber was named the University of Arkansaswomens gymnastics coach on Wednesday, not seven years since she helped lead the U.S. to an Olympic title. Wieber, 23, was already the first female Olympic champion to coach at the NCAA level as a volunteer assistant at UCLA the last three seasons. Now she will lead her own program.

  6. Learn about Jordyn Wieber's journey from a young gymnast in Michigan to a gold medalist in London, a team manager at UCLA, and a head coach at Arkansas. Read how she coped with the abuse by Larry Nassar and how she uses her voice to help others.

  7. Watch Jordyn Wieber, a former Olympic gymnast and world champion, share how she overcame a devastating disappointment and learned to be resilient. She explains what resilience is, how she applied it in her sport and life, and how you can too.