Kristen Maloney
2000 Olympic Bronze Medalist (Team)
1999 World Championships Team
1999 National Champion
1998 National Champion
1998 Goodwill Games Gold Medalist
1997 World Championships Team, Individual Event Finalist
Hometown: Pen Argyl, Pa.
Residence: Pen Argyl, Pa.
Date/Place of Birth: March 10, 1981/Hacketstown, N.J.
Club: Parkettes
Coach: Bill and Donna Strauss, Robin Netwall, Jack Carter
College: UCLA
Began Gymnastics: 1987
Years on National Team: 8 (1993-2001)
Favorite Event: Floor exercise
International Competition
- 2000 Olympic Games, Sydney; 3rd-Team
- 1999 World Championships, Tianjin, China; 6th-team
- 1999 Pontiac International Team Championships, Richmond, Va.; 2nd-Sr. team, 2nd-AA, 1st-V
- 1998 Goodwill Games, New York, NY; 1st-BB
- 1998 Pacific Alliance Championships, Winnipeg, CAN; 1st-team, 1st-AA, T3rd-BB, 4th-UB
- 1998 International Team Championships, Knoxville, Tenn.; 1st-team, 1st-AA, 3rd-V, 6th-UB, 1st-BB, 1st-FX
- 1998 Visa American Cup, Fort Worth, Texas; 3rd-AA, 5th-V, 5th-UB, 4th-BB, 5th-FX
- 1997 Foxsport Challenge, Sydney, AUS; 1st-team, 1st-AA, 1st-V, T1st-UB, 2nd-BB, 1st-FX
- 1997 World Gymnastics Championships, Lausanne, SUI; 6th-team, 13th-AA, 7th-BB
- 1997 International Team Championships (USA, CHN, ROM), Cincinnati, Ohio; 2nd-team
- 1997 Visa American Cup, Fort Worth, Texas; 6th-AA, 3rd-V, 2nd-BB & FX
- 1996 Pacific Alliance Championships, Kuantan, MAS; 1st-team, 5th-AA, 7th-BB
- 1996 World Star Competition, Moscow, RUS; 9th-AA, 8th-V, 5th-BB, 5th-FX
- 1995 Trophee Massilia, Marseilles, FRA; 4th-BB
- 1994 Catania Cup, Catania, ITA; 6th-AA, 8th-V, 3rd-BB
- 1994 Sunshine Cup, Nassau, BAH; 2nd-team, 5th-AA, 3rd-FX
- 1993 Heathrow Gold Cup, GBR; 1st-AA & BB & V
National Competition
- 2000 Olympic Team Trials, Boston; 3rd-AA
- 2000 John Hancock U.S. Gymnastics Chamionships, St. Louis; 2nd-AA, 1st-V, 5th-BB, 1st-FX
- 2000 U.S. Classic, Tulsa, Okla.;
- 1999 John Hancock U.S. Gymnastics Championships, Sacramento, Calif.; 1st-AA, 6th-UB, 2nd-BB
- 1998 John Hancock U.S. Gymnastics Championships, Indianapolis, Ind.; 1st-AA, 4th-V, 4th-UB, 2nd-BB, 4th-FX
- 1998 American Classic, Orlando, Fla.; 1st-AA, 8th-V, T16th-UB, 1st-BB, 1st-FX
- 1997 John Hancock U.S. Gymnastics Championships, Denver, Colo.; 4th-AA, 2nd-V, 16th-UB, 5th-BB, 3rd-FX
- 1997 American Classic, New Haven, Conn.; 1st-AA
- 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials-Gymnastics, Boston, Mass.; 14th-AA
- 1996 Coca-Cola National Championships, Knoxville, Tenn.; 14th-AA, 4th-FX
- 1996 U.S. Classic, Colorado Springs, Colo.; 7th-AA & BB, 3rd-FX
- 1996 American Classic, Tulsa, Okla.; 10th-AA
- 1995 Coca-Cola National Championships, New Orleans, La.; 26th-AA
- 1995 American Classic/Pan American Games Trials, Oakland, Calif.; 24th-AA
- 1994 U.S. Classic, Palm Springs, Calif.; 4th-AA , 1st-FX (Jr. Div.)
- 1994 U.S. Olympic Festival, St. Louis, Mo.; 5th-AA, 1st-team, T2nd-FX
- 1994 American Classic/World Championships Trials, Orlando, Fla.; 8th-AA (Jr. Div.)
- 1993 Coca-Cola National Championships, Salt Lake City, Utah; 14th-AA (Jr. Div.)
- 1993 U.S. Classic, Austin, Texas; 7th-AA, 2nd-FX (Jr. Div.)