Phil Cahoy
American gymnast, orthopedist
Phil Cahoy Jr. is a retired American gymnast.
Career
Elite
Cahoy was a member of the 1980 Olympic team but did not compete because of the boycott. He participated in the 1984 Olympic trials but was hindered by injuries. A competitive attempt in 1988 was also unsuccessful because of injury.
Cahoy was a regular member of three World gymnastics teams: 1978, 1981, and 1985. He was an alternate for the 1983 squad. In 1986, he attended the Goodwill Games, where he came in fourth on pommel horse and sixth on parallel bars.[1]
References
- ^ 1986 Goodwill Games
External links
- Phil Cahoy at the International Gymnastics Federation
- Phil Cahoy at the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame
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- 1980 Olympic Gymnastics Team reflects 30 years later
- 1997 Hall of Fame Inductee at Nebraska Hall of Fame
- Phil Cahoy Sr. at Nebraska Athletics
- Phil Cahoy at Central Nebraska Orthopedics
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Team did not participate due to the 1980 Summer Olympics boycott
- Phil Cahoy
- Bart Conner
- Ron Galimore
- Larry Gerard
- Jim Hartung
- Peter Vidmar
- Mike Wilson
- Luci Collins
- Marcia Frederick
- Kathy Johnson
- Beth Kline
- Amy Koopman
- Julianne McNamara
- Tracee Talavera
- Francis Allen (Men's artistic head coach)
- Bill Meade (Men's artistic assistant coach)
- Ernestine Russell (Women's artistic head coach)
- Paul Ziert (Women's artistic assistant coach)
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