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Hilary Coplin Grivich (May 23, 1977 – May 4, 1997) was an American gymnast and diver. She was a member of the silver-medal-winning American team at the 1991 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and the 1990 junior national champion in gymnastics. Grivich retired from gymnastics after the Olympics. In 1993, she switched her focus to diving. After only two years in the sport, she earned a scholarship to the University of Houston. She excelled in NCAA competition and hoped to eventually make the U.S. Olympic team as a diver.

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  • Hilary Grivich (Houston, Texas, Estados Unidos, 23 de mayo de 1977-4 de mayo de 1997) fue una gimnasta artística estadounidense, subcampeona mundial en 1991 en el concurso por equipos.​ (es)
  • Hilary Grivich, (23 de maio de 1977 - 4 de maio de 1997) foi uma ginasta estadunidense, que competiu em provas de ginástica artística. Treinada por Béla Karolyi, possui entre os maiores arquivamentos de sua carreira a medalha de prata no Mundial de Indianápolis, em 1991, conquistada na prova por equipes, ao lado das companheiras Shannon Miller, Kim Zmeskal, Betty Okino, Kerri Strug e Michelle Campi. Cotada para disputar os Jogos Olímpicos de Barcelona, acabou não conquistando a vaga durante o Pré-Olímpico. Faleceu dias antes de completar vinte anos, em um acidente de automóvel em Houston. (pt)
  • Hilary Coplin Grivich (May 23, 1977 – May 4, 1997) was an American gymnast and diver. She was a member of the silver-medal-winning American team at the 1991 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships and the 1990 junior national champion in gymnastics. Grivich retired from gymnastics after the Olympics. In 1993, she switched her focus to diving. After only two years in the sport, she earned a scholarship to the University of Houston. She excelled in NCAA competition and hoped to eventually make the U.S. Olympic team as a diver. (en)
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