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Amy Chou
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Amy Chow (born May 15, 1978 in San Jose, California|San Jose, California) is an American gymnast. She has has been doing gymnastics since 1981 and has been competing in national and international competitions since 1990. In 1996, she won silver medal on the uneven bars and a team gold with the U.S. women's Gymnastics Team at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Chow has two gymnastic moves named after her, the "Chow" and the "Chow II", and she has been nicknamed "the Trickster" for her creative dismounts and ability to perform complicated skills with apparent ease.
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