Kerri Strug Autograph

Kerri Allyson Strug (born November 19, 1977) is a retired American gymnast from Tucson, Arizona. She was a member of the Magnificent Seven, the victorious all-around women's gymnastics team that represented the United States at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Strug performed the vault that clinched the gold for the U.S. team despite having injured her ankle. More about Kerri Strug

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Current items with a signature of Kerri Strug

These are the most current items with a signature of Kerri Strug that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailGymnast Kerri Strug Autographed 8x10 Picture$21.95logo
thumbnailKerri Strug '96 Gold Autographed Sports Illustrated 8x10 Photo - BAS COA$39.95logo
thumbnailKerri Strug Autographed Book Heart of Gold - Illustrated by Doug Keith$29.95logo
thumbnailKerri Strug SIGNED -Gymnast -USA Olympics 1996$99.99logo
thumbnailKerri Strug SIGNED 11x14 Photo +96 Gold Gymnast Olympics ITP PSA/DNA AUTOGRAPHED$95.00logo
thumbnailKerri Strug SIGNED 8x10 Photo +96 Gold Gymnast Olympics ITP PSA/DNA AUTOGRAPHED$65.00logo
thumbnailKerri Strug USA Gold Autographed Sports Illustrated 8x10 Photo - BAS COA$39.95logo
Strug began training in gymnastics at the age of three. She began competing in gymnastics at the age of eight. Her sister Lisa was already competing in gymnastics at the time that Strug was born. Strug was trained by American coach Jim Gault until January 1991, when she moved to Houston, Texas, to train with coach Béla Károlyi. At that time, she also joined the United States National Team. In 1992, as the youngest member of the entire U.S. team at age 14, she won a team bronze medal at the Barcelona Olympics. Throughout the Team Compulsories and Optionals, she and Kim Zmeskal competed for the final US available spot to compete in the all-around. She was eventually edged out by Zmeskal, with Shannon Miller and Betty Okino as the other two American gymnasts to qualify for the all-around.

After the 1992 Games, Strug chose to move to Edmond, Oklahoma, to train under the coaching of Steve Nunno at the Dynamo Gymnastics Club, where she trained with Shannon Miller. There, she struggled with severe weight loss and a serious injury to her stomach. Read even more about Kerri Strug at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Kerri Strug

In total, we tracked 507 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Kerri Strug (Signed Kerri Strug Olympic Practice Leotard) was sold in August 2008 for $400.00 while the cheapest item (Kerri Strug Gold Ink Signed 8x10 Photo - Olympics) found a new owner for $0.99 in July 2020. The month with the most items sold (20) was August 2012 with an average selling price of $10.50 for an autographed item of Kerri Strug. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2019 with $299.95 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was October 2015. In average, an autographed item from Kerri Strug is worth $9.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Kerri Strug were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail2012 Americana Heroes and Legends #67 Kerri Strug Hand Signed Auto$1.52logo
thumbnailKERRI STRUG USA AUTOGRAPHED CARD$5.95logo
thumbnailKerri Strug 2013 Sportkings Series F Autograph Memorabilia Silver$16.00logo
thumbnailKerri Strug 2013 Sportkings Series F Autograph Signature Silver$19.99logo
thumbnailKerri Strug Autographed Book Heart of Gold - Illustrated by Doug Keith Signed$12.00logo
thumbnailKerri Strug Signed 8x10 Photo PSA/DNA COA 1992 1996 US Olympic Gymnast Team USA$49.99logo
thumbnailKerri Strug signed 8x10 photograph 1996 Olympic Gold Gymnist$14.88logo
thumbnailKerri Strug Signed Auto 1996 Olympic Gold Medal Gymnast 8x10 Photo Beckett BAS$14.13logo
thumbnailKERRI STRUG Signed USA 1996 Olympics 8x10 Photo Gymnastics Vault Autograph COA E$20.30logo
thumbnailKerri Strug Sketch Card Limited 17/50 Edward Vela Signed (Celebrities Women)$2.99logo

Latest News about Kerri Strug

Olympian Kerri Strug Welcomes Baby Girl (07/10/14): Former U.S. Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug has given birth to her second child. The athlete and her husband Robert Fischer welcomed little Alayna Madaleine on 26 June (14), a little sister for their two-year-old son Tyler William. Go to news article

Kerri Strug Welcomes Second Child, Baby Girl Alayna Madaleine (07/10/14): Two medals, two babies! Olympian Kerri Strug and her husband Robert Fischer have welcomed their second child. The couple's baby girl Alayna Madaleine arrived on Thursday, June 26. Go to news article

Kerri Strug Welcomes Second Child: Find Out the Baby Girl's Name and See a Pic! (07/10/14): Kerri Strug is a mom the second time around! The 36-year-old retired Olympic gymnast and her husband Robert Fischer welcomed a baby girl on June 26. They named their bundle of joy Alayna...

Olympian Kerri Strug Welcomes Second Child (07/10/14): The former gymnast is a new mom to daughter Alayna Madaleine, born June 26

Olympian Kerri Strug attends 'Wonderfest' (01/11/14): Visitors to Navy Pier's Winter Wonderfest were in for a special treat Saturday, as Olympic gold medal gymnast Kerri Strug was there signing autographs for a crowd of young fans.

Older News Stories about Kerri Strug

Olympian Kerri Strug Shares Tips for a Blissful Mother's Day (05/2013): Kerri is a two-time Olympian and gold medalist. She was the youngest Olympian at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain at age 14. After four more years of hard work and training, she captured America's spirit at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.

Olga Korbut, Kerri Strug to attend auction for paralyzed teen gymnast (12/2012): Some A-List Olympic celebrities will be VIPs at an auction and dinner benefit for Jacoby Miles.

Kerri Strug Blogs About Sightseeing in London: PHOTOS (08/2012): In her final blog for PEOPLE.com, the former Olympian writes about sightseeing across the pond

Gymnast Kerri Strug attends London 2012 (07/2012): During the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, gymnast Kerri Strug won the first-ever Gold Medal for the US Women's Team Competition, while performing with an injured ankle. Monday she spoke with First Coast News.