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Brandy Johnson-Scharpf, (Tallahassee, 30 de abril de 1973) foi uma ginasta que competiu em provas de ginástica artística pelos Estados Unidos da América. Brandy foi a segunda colocada no Mundial de Roterdã, em 1989, na prova do salto sobre a mesa. Nos anos 2000, fora inserida no USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame. Brandy Johnson-Scharpf (born April 30, 1973, Tallahassee, Florida) is a retired American gymnast, gymnastics judge, stuntwoman and gymnastics coach. She owns Brandy Johnson's Global Gymnastics in Clermont, Florida. Johnson competed well in 1990, placing third in the all-around and winning vault and floor gold at the US Nationals and winning the Olympic Festival AA. She placed 5th AA in the 1990 World cup and was an event finalist on bars, beam, and floor. However, it also marked her last year of elite competition. Brandy Johnson (Tallahassee, Florida, Estados Unidos, 30 de abril de 1973) es una gimnasta artística estadounidense, especialista en la prueba de salto de potro, con la que ha logrado ser subcampeona mundial en 1989.​ Brandy Johnson, née le 30 avril 1973 à Tallahassee, est une gymnaste artistique américaine. براندي جونسون (بالإنجليزية: Brandy Johnson)‏ هي لاعبة جمباز فني ‏ أمريكية، ولدت في 30 أبريل 1973 في تالاهاسي في الولايات المتحدة.
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براندي جونسون (بالإنجليزية: Brandy Johnson)‏ هي لاعبة جمباز فني ‏ أمريكية، ولدت في 30 أبريل 1973 في تالاهاسي في الولايات المتحدة. Brandy Johnson-Scharpf, (Tallahassee, 30 de abril de 1973) foi uma ginasta que competiu em provas de ginástica artística pelos Estados Unidos da América. Brandy foi a segunda colocada no Mundial de Roterdã, em 1989, na prova do salto sobre a mesa. Nos anos 2000, fora inserida no USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame. Brandy Johnson, née le 30 avril 1973 à Tallahassee, est une gymnaste artistique américaine. Brandy Johnson-Scharpf (born April 30, 1973, Tallahassee, Florida) is a retired American gymnast, gymnastics judge, stuntwoman and gymnastics coach. She owns Brandy Johnson's Global Gymnastics in Clermont, Florida. A member of Brown's Gymnastics club in Orlando, Florida, Johnson made an impressive debut in high-level competition, winning the all-around, vault, floor exercise and balance beam titles at the 1986 Junior Olympics National Championships. The following year, in her first US National Championships, Johnson won the all-around gold medal in the junior division. She also received her first international assignment, the Chunichi Cup in Japan, where she achieved a twelfth-place finish. During the buildup to the 1988 Olympics, Johnson moved to Houston, Texas, to be coached by Marta and Béla Károlyi. She placed sixth at the 1988 US Nationals and fourth at the Olympic Trials, securing a berth on the US team for the 1988 Olympics in Seoul. At the Olympics, Johnson's tenth-place all-around finish was the highest for an American gymnast in the meet. She qualified for an event final on the vault, for which she placed fifth (however, had the competition been held under the New Life rule as in 1989, she would have won the silver medal). She, Kelly Garrison-Steves, and Phoebe Mills were the only U.S. women to qualify for an individual event final. Johnson opted to continue competing in 1989, returning to Brown's. It was a successful year for her, as she nearly swept the US National Championships, winning the all-around title and every event final, with the sole exception of uneven bars. She also achieved outstanding results as a member of the fourth-place US team at the 1989 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, coming in second on the vault and seventh in the all-around. Her AA placement was, at the time, the highest ever achieved by an American woman at Worlds. Her silver medal was the only one for an American gymnast in the competition. For her contributions to gymnastics in 1989, Johnson was nominated for the James E. Sullivan Award. Johnson competed well in 1990, placing third in the all-around and winning vault and floor gold at the US Nationals and winning the Olympic Festival AA. She placed 5th AA in the 1990 World cup and was an event finalist on bars, beam, and floor. However, it also marked her last year of elite competition. Johnson did not qualify for the 1990 Goodwill Games, and refused when USGF asked her to attend as an alternate. When Erica Stokes was unable to compete after sustaining an injury, the USGF asked Johnson to replace her. Johnson refused a second time because she was about to have surgery to remove a screw in one of her toes from a prior injury. The USGF has said that Johnson accused her former coach Bela Károlyi of concealing Stokes' injury to keep Johnson out of the competition. After retiring from elite gymnastics in 1990, Johnson worked for several years as a stunt double in Hollywood movies, including Bean, the film adaptation of the British television comedy Mr. Bean. She is now married, has one child (her daughter Sydney, who also competes in gymnastics), and is the owner of Brandy Johnson's Global Gymnastics in Clermont, Florida. Johnson also remains involved in the sport as a judge. In 2000, she was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame. Brandy Johnson (Tallahassee, Florida, Estados Unidos, 30 de abril de 1973) es una gimnasta artística estadounidense, especialista en la prueba de salto de potro, con la que ha logrado ser subcampeona mundial en 1989.​
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