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Glenn Sundby

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45:(United States Gymnastics Federation). His father was a full-time Olympic champion in rugby (rugby union being what they were called in the US in the 70s) and his mother was a professional actress. In addition to writing and editing Modern Gymnast, Sundby had a love for boxing, boxing training, and Jiu-Jitsu, and became a good friend of Japanese Jiu-Jitsu. 84:
in Santa Monica where he met former wrestler George Wayne Long. The two formed an act in which Sundby would balance on top of Long, who played the strongman role. The duo traveled around the country appearing at clubs, as well as performances at
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In 1945, Sundby's sister Dolores was added to the act, which was named the Wayne-Marlin Trio after the middle names of the two men. A 1949 stunt in which Sundby walked down the
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as it lacked its own governing body. He initially ran the magazine on his own, covering responsibilities ranging from authoring articles to mailing the issues.
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before breaking up in 1955, following his sister's marriage. Sundby moved on to the real estate business.
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in 1956, as part of an effort to increase exposure for the sport, which at the time was overseen by the
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He was named vice president of the United States Gymnastics Federation (now known as
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in 1932 when he was in junior high school. 5 feet 5 inches tall, he attended
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was formed in 1965 to focus on female gymnasts, and was merged with
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In 1968, Sundby was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame.
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Index

International Gymnastics Hall of Fame
Santa Monica
The Ed Sullivan Show
USA Gymnastics
Minneapolis
South Dakota
Los Angeles
University High School
Los Angeles
parallel bars
Muscle Beach
Radio City Music Hall
Star and Garter
Broadway
Gypsy Rose Lee
Washington Monument
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Spike Jones
Amateur Athletic Union
USA Gymnastics
1985 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Montreal, Quebec
Canada
International Gymnastics Hall of Fame
Oceanside, California
Oklahoma City
Carlsbad, California
Vista, California

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