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Wilson, Blaine
- Two-time Olympic team member ('96 and '00)
- 2003 World Championships silver medalist (team)
- Four-time World Championships team member ('95, '97, '99, and '03)
- Five-time all-around national champion ('96,'97,'98, '99, and '00)
- 1998 Goodwill Games bronze medalist
- Third man to win five consecutive U.S. all-around titles (or more) in gymnastics history.
- Won his first World Championships medal in 2003 when he helped lead the team to silver.
- Tore his left biceps tendon at the 2004 Visa American Cup.
- Began gymnastics at the age of 4 when his father introduced him to the sport because he was so energetic.
- Attended Ohio State University and majored in psychology.
- Received Jesse Owens Award from Big Ten Conference for most outstanding male athlete.
- Named "Blaine Carew Wilson" after former Dallas Cowboys guard Blaine Nye and baseball great Rod Carew.
- Enjoys golf, soccer, biking, and spending time with his family.
- Married to Makare Desilets; they have one daughter, Wakaya.
Wilson is a veteran in the sport and still going strong. "When I step out onto the floor, I don't think anyone can beat me," Wilson said.
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Born: 8/3/1974
Hometown: Columbus, OH
Sport: Gymnastics
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