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*[[Gabrielle Douglas]] of the United States received the highest total all-around score in the women's competition, ahead of current world champion and compatriot Jordyn Wieber. Douglas, however, was an alternate who was not entered in the competition, so her scores did not count towards her winning the competition. |
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*[[Gabrielle Douglas]] of the United States received the highest total all-around score in the women's competition at the 2012 AT&T American Cup, ahead of current world champion and compatriot Jordyn Wieber. Douglas, however, was an alternate who was not entered in the competition, so her scores did not count towards her winning the competition. |
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== Past Men's Champions == |
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== Past Men's Champions == |
The American Cup, is an elite senior level international gymnastics competition held in the United States, and is generally considered to be one of the first major competitions of the Gymnastics season, as it is held in March or February of each year. In 1978-79 the event was sponsored by Dial and hence was known as the Dial American Cup. After Dial dropped sponsorship it went through several name changes including the McDonald's American Cup (1982–1996), Visa American Cup (1997–2004), Tyson American Cup (2005–2010) and AT&T American Cup (2011-present). With the exception of 2005, it has been exclusively an all-around competition. Past champions have included Olympic all around champions Nadia Comăneci, Mary Lou Retton, Carly Patterson, and Nastia Liukin.
Past Women's Champions
Women's Champions
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Year
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Location
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Gold
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1976 |
New York, NY |
Nadia Comăneci (ROM)
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1977 |
New York, NY |
Kathy Johnson (USA)
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1978 |
New York, NY |
Natasha Tereschenko (URS)
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1979 |
New York, NY |
Stella Zakarova (URS)
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1980 |
New York, NY |
Tracee Talavera (USA)
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1981 |
Fort Worth, TX |
Julianne McNamara (USA)
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1982 |
New York, NY |
Julianne McNamara (USA)
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1983 |
New York, NY |
Mary Lou Retton (USA)
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1984 |
New York, NY |
Mary Lou Retton (USA)
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1985 |
Indianapolis, IN |
Mary Lou Retton (USA)
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1986 |
Fairfax, VA |
Kristie Phillips (USA)
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1987 |
Fairfax, VA |
Kristie Phillips (USA)
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1988 |
Fairfax, VA |
Phoebe Mills (USA)
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1989 |
Fairfax, VA |
Brandy Johnson (USA)
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1990 |
Fairfax, VA |
Kim Zmeskal (USA)
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1991 |
Orlando, FL |
Betty Okino (USA)
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1992 |
Orlando, FL |
Kim Zmeskal (USA)
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1993 |
Orlando, FL |
Shannon Miller (USA)
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1994 |
Orlando, FL |
Dominique Dawes (USA)
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1995 |
Seattle, WA |
Kristy Powell (USA)
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1996 |
Fort Worth, TX |
Kerri Strug (USA)
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1997 |
Fort Worth, TX |
Elvire Teza (FRA)
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1998 |
Fort Worth, TX |
Viktoria Karpenko (UKR)
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1999 |
St. Petersburg, FL |
Jennie Thompson (USA)
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2000 |
Orlando, FL |
Elena Produnova (RUS)
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2001 |
Orlando, FL |
Elena Zamolodchikova (RUS)
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2002 |
Orlando, FL |
Tasha Schwikert (USA)
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2003 |
Fairfax, VA |
Carly Patterson (USA)
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2004 |
New York, NY |
Carly Patterson (USA)
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2005 |
Uniondale, NY |
VT: Alicia Sacramone (USA) UB: Chellsie Memmel (USA) BB: Zhang Nan (CHN), Nastia Liukin (USA) FX: Patricia Moreno (ESP)
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2006 |
Philadelphia, PA |
Nastia Liukin (USA)
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2007 |
Jacksonville, FL |
Shawn Johnson (USA)
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2008 |
New York, NY |
Nastia Liukin (USA)
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2009 |
Chicago, Il |
Jordyn Wieber (USA)
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2010 |
Worcester, MA |
Rebecca Bross (USA)
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2011 |
Jacksonville, FL |
Jordyn Wieber (USA)
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2012 |
New York, NY |
Jordyn Wieber* (USA)
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- Gabrielle Douglas of the United States received the highest total all-around score in the women's competition at the 2012 AT&T American Cup, ahead of current world champion and compatriot Jordyn Wieber. Douglas, however, was an alternate who was not entered in the competition, so her scores did not count towards her winning the competition.
Past Men's Champions
Men's Champions
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Year
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Location
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Gold
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1976 |
New York, NY |
Bart Conner (USA)
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1977 |
New York, NY |
Mitsuo Tsukahara (JPN)
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1978 |
New York, NY |
Kurt Thomas (USA)
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1979 |
New York, NY |
Kurt Thomas (USA)
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1980 |
New York, NY |
Kurt Thomas (USA)
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1981 |
Fort Worth, TX |
Bart Conner (USA)
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1982 |
New York, NY |
Bart Conner (USA)
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1983 |
New York, NY |
Peter Vidmar (USA)
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1984 |
New York, NY |
Peter Vidmar (USA)
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1985 |
Indianapolis, IN |
Tim Daggett (USA)
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1986 |
Fairfax, VA |
Alexei Tikhonkikh (URS)
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1987 |
Fairfax, VA |
Brian Ginsberg (USA)
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1988 |
Fairfax, VA |
Marius Toba (ROM)
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1989 |
Fairfax, VA |
Vitaly Marinitch (URS)
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1990 |
Fairfax, VA |
Alexander Kolyvanov (URS)
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1991 |
Orlando, FL |
Trent Dimas (USA)
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1992 |
Orlando, FL |
Jarrod Hanks (USA)
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1993 |
Orlando, FL |
Vitaly Scherbo (BLR)
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1994 |
Orlando, FL |
Vitaly Scherbo (BLR)
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1995 |
Seattle, WA |
John Roethlisberger (USA)
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1996 |
Fort Worth, TX |
John Roethlisberger (USA)
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1997 |
Fort Worth, TX |
Blaine Wilson (USA)
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1998 |
Fort Worth, TX |
Blaine Wilson (USA)
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1999 |
St. Petersburg, FL |
Blaine Wilson (USA)
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2000 |
Orlando, FL |
Eric Lopez Rios (CUB)
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2001 |
Orlando, FL |
Blaine Wilson (USA)
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2002 |
Orlando, FL |
Eric Lopez Rios (CUB)
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2003 |
Fairfax, VA |
Blaine Wilson (USA)
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2004 |
New York, NY |
Jason Gatson (USA)
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2005 |
Uniondale, NY |
VT: Jeffrey Wammes (NED) HB: Yann Cucherat (FRA) PB: Kazuya Ueda (JPN) FX: Jeffrey Wammes (NED) SR: Yuri Van Gelder (NED) PH: Alexander Artemev (USA)
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2006 |
Philadelphia, PA |
Jonathan Horton (USA)
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2007 |
Jacksonville, FL |
Jonathan Horton (USA)
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2008 |
New York, NY |
Paul Hamm (USA)
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2009 |
Chicago, Il |
Fabian Hambuechen (GER)
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2010 |
Worcester, MA |
Maxim Devyatovskiy (RUS)
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2011 |
Jacksonville, FL |
Jonathan Horton (USA)
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2012 |
New York, NY |
Danell Leyva (USA)
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References