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Zmeskal was the first American gymnast to win an AA title without the assistance of a boycott. She attended the 1992 Olympics but failed to win a medal in any of the individual events.
World Championships & Olympic Competition:

Results:
1988
Jr. American Classic: 8th-AA
Jr. US Championships: 8th-AA
Jr. US Classic: 17th-AA (A Category)
1989
American Classic: 1st-AA
DTB Cup: 4th-AA, 3rd-VT, 2nd-BB
French International: 9th-AA
Gander Memorial: 1st-AA
US Olympic Festival: 1st-AA, 2nd-VT, 2nd-BB, 1st-FX
1990
American Cup: 1st-AA
International Mixed Pairs: 1st-Team
Blume Memorial: 6th-AA
DTB Cup: 5th-AA, 4th-BB, 5th-FX
French International: 2nd-AA, 1st-FX
Gander Memorial: 3rd-AA
Goodwill Games: 2nd-Team, 6th-AA, 3rd-UB, 4th-BB, 3rd-FX
USA-URS Dual Meet: 2nd-Team, 1st-AA
Jr. Peachtree Classic: 1st-AA
US Challenge: 1st-AA
US Championships: 1st-AA, 5th-VT, 2nd-UB, 2nd-BB, 2nd-FX
1991
Alamo Invitational: 1st-AA
American Cup: 2nd-AA
International Mixed Pairs: 1st-Team
US Championships: 1st-AA, 2nd-BB, 1st-FX
Buckeye Classic: 4th-AA
World Championships: 2nd-Team, 1st-AA, 7th-VT, 3rd-FX
1992
Alamo Invitational: 1st-AA
American Cup: 1st-AA
International Mixed Pairs: 4th-Team
US Championships: 1st-AA, 2nd-VT, 2nd-UB, 1st-BB, 1st-FX
US Olympic Trials: 2nd-AA
Olympic Games: 3rd-Team, 10th-AA, 8th-VT, 6th-FX
World Championships: 1st-BB, 1st-FX
1998
American Classic: 35th-AA
US Championships: 11th-AA
US Classic: 3rd-AA
Reese’s International: 2nd-AA
Gallery:
Results are taken from Score for Score, The Gymternet, GymnasticGreats, My Meet Scores, Gymn-Forum, the official websites of various national gymnastics federations, newspaper clippings, classic gymnastics magazines, and in some cases, were provided by the gymnasts themselves. An explanation for the meaning of these symbols can be found here.