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Don't ask me how, but in 1996, a Ukranian woman won Gold while a Romanian woman won silver an *two* Romanian women tied for bronze -- (edited)
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ty97
That's in the all-round - a max of three athletes per country are allowed in that contest. But only two for each apparatus. -- nm
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Roger More (aka rogermore)
Aug 7 '16, 21:29
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We're talking about the all-around only and as Krusty mentioned that was changed in recent history and I disagree with it
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ty97
Aug 7, 21:41
The two only rule is for the all around which is what we're arguing about. It was added in 2004. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 7, 21:35
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Ah, then I'd say (a) that's not fair and (b) plenty of stuff in sport isn't fair, so get over it.
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Roger More
Aug 8, 04:44
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