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Christina "Christy" Renée Henrich (July 18, 1972 – July 26, 1994) was a world-class American artistic gymnast whose death from anorexia nervosa at 22 led to major reforms in the way women's gymnastics is covered on television and in the news media. ==Early career== Training with Al Fong at the Great American Gymnastics Express (GAGE) club in Blue Springs, Missouri, Henrich made the U.S. national gymnastics team in 1986 after placing fifth all-around in the junior division at the U.S. National Championships.〔(Results from 1986 Jr. Nationals at Gymn-Forum )〕 She continued to climb through the elite ranks over the next four years, placing ninth at the 1988 Olympic Trials and winning the silver medal in the all-around at the 1989 U.S. National Championships. She represented the United States at the 1989 World Championships in Stuttgart, placing fourth with the American team and just missing a medal in the uneven bars final. One of Henrich's original balance beam leaps was named after her in the ''Code of Points;'' as of 2007 the skill is still included in the ''Code'' and carries a 'C' difficulty rating.〔("Gymnastics Glossary & Elements Named for U.S. Gymnasts" ) USA Gymnastics〕
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