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  1. Margaret Mary "Maggie" Nichols (Little Canada, Minnesota; 12 de septiembre de 1997) es una gimnasta artística estadounidense que formó parte del equipo nacional estadounidense entre 2013 y 2016. Nichols fue campeona del mundo por equipos con Estados Unidos en el Mundial de Gimnasia Artística de Glasgow de 2015 .

  2. Margaret Mary Nichols (born September 12, 1997) is an American former collegiate artistic gymnast. She was the ninth NCAA gymnast to complete a Gym Slam, [1] the first to do so for Oklahoma, [2] and the first NCAA gymnast to have achieved it twice.

  3. (2021 Getty Images) Just a few weeks after missing out on the 2016 U.S. Olympic gymnastics team, Maggie Nichols found herself back in the grind, facing a new challenge. The then-teenaged Nichols had driven with her parents from her native Minnesota to Norman, Oklahoma, to join the University of Oklahoma’s women’s gymnastics team.

  4. Margaret Mary "Maggie" Nichols ( Little Canada, Minnesota; 12 de septiembre de 1997) es una gimnasta artística estadounidense que formó parte del equipo nacional estadounidense entre 2013 y 2016. Nichols fue campeona del mundo por equipos con Estados Unidos en el Mundial de Gimnasia Artística de Glasgow de 2015.

  5. 17 de ene. de 2024 · Updated on: January 17, 2024 / 12:09 PM EST / CBS News. Almost a decade after Maggie Nichols reported the disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar to officials at USA Gymnastics, the...

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  6. 30 de ene. de 2021 · Nichols ended her competitive career with eight NCAA titles, in addition to her two World medals. Now, she finds herself in a new role in the sport: coach. Nichols, who began classes for a Master’s degree in intercollegiate administration this week, is serving as a student coach for the 2021 season.

  7. 16 de abr. de 2020 · Oklahoma senior Maggie Nichols had plans to cement her spot as one of the greatest NCAA gymnasts of all time before the coronavirus pandemic cut the 2020 season short. Joshua R. Gateley for ESPN