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Full name
  
Elizabeth Anna Okino

Club
  
Karolyi Gymnastics

Retired
  
1992

Years on national team
  
1990-1992

Height
  
1.62 m

Role
  
Actress

Nickname(s)
  
Betty

Name
  
Betty Okino


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Born
  
June 4, 1975 (age 48) Entebbe, Uganda (
1975-06-04
)

Discipline
  
Women's artistic gymnastics

Parents
  
Aurelia Matei, Francis Okino

Olympic medals
  
Gymnastics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic team all-around

Movies and TV shows
  
AEon Flux, Creature Unknown, Z Games

Similar People
  
Kim Zmeskal, Dominique Dawes, Kerri Strug, Shannon Miller, Wendy Bruce

Country represented
  

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Elizabeth Anne ("Betty") Okino (born June 4, 1975 in Entebbe, Uganda) is an American actress, and former gymnast and Olympic medalist.

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Career

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Born in Entebbe, Uganda, Okino moved to the United States with her family and began gymnastics at the age of 9. By 1988, only four years later, she had progressed to the elite level, placing 17th at that year's junior U.S. National Championships. In 1990 Okino moved to Houston to train with Marta and Béla Károlyi. She placed second in the all-around and won the balance beam title at the 1990 U.S. Nationals; and represented the United States at several major international meets, including the Goodwill Games, where she won a silver medal with the American team and finished fourth in the all-around and uneven bars finals. Okino was part of the U.S. team for the 1991 World Gymnastics Championships, winning a silver medal in team finals and a bronze on the balance beam. She also won the 1991 American Cup.

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Okino continued to succeed in 1992, winning a silver medal on the bars at the 1992 Worlds. However, serious injuries to her spine forced her to miss both the 1992 U.S. Nationals and Olympic Trials. In spite of this, she was added to the U.S. team for the 1992 Olympics based on her performance at a second, private trial for U.S. Gymnastics Federation officials and coaches. Okino's selection meant that Kim Kelly, who had placed sixth at the Olympic trials, was controversially bumped off the Olympic squad. Okino helped the American team win their first Olympic team medal, a bronze, in a fully attended Games, qualified for the balance beam event final, and placed 12th in the all-around.

Personal life and recent activities

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Her mother, Aurelia Matei, is a native of Romania and her father, Francis Okino, is Ugandan. Her father met her Romanian mother while studying veterinary medicine in Bucharest. Betty is fluent in Romanian. This skill came in handy in the gym and international competitions, where she could tell her teammates what was being said about them by their coaches and the Romanian gymnasts. When the Karolyis discovered Okino understood Romanian, they switched to speaking Hungarian in the gym.

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Following her retirement from gymnastics, Okino became involved in show business. She has performed with SeaWorld and has appeared in many television shows and films, including Moesha, Æon Flux and Undressed.

Skills and Style

Okino is known for her long lines and balletic style.

Filmography

Actress
2015
Downward Doug (TV Short) as
Krystal
2005
Æon Flux as
Monican Spy
2005
Everybody Hates Chris (TV Series) as
Cashier
- Everybody Hates Food Stamps (2005) - Cashier
2004
Creature Unknown as
Coral
2002
Off Centre (TV Series) as
Modesty's Daughter
- Mission Im-posse-ble (2002) - Modesty's Daughter
2001
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV Series) as
Mary
- What's News (2001) - Mary
2000
Nikki (TV Series) as
Dancer / Dancer #5
- One Wedding and a Funeral (2001) - Dancer
- Won't You Beat My Neighbor? (2000) - Dancer #5
- No Sex, No Mary, No Title (2000) - Dancer
2001
Cousin Skeeter (TV Series)
- Little Mr. Big Man on Campus (2001)
2000
Moesha (TV Series) as
Kristen
- Definitely Not the Cosbys (2000) - Kristen
2000
The District (TV Series) as
Chyna Lane
- The Real Terrorist (2000) - Chyna Lane
2000
Norm (TV Series) as
Susan
- The Norm Law (2000) - Susan
1999
Popular (TV Series) as
Teen Girl #2
- The Phantom Menace (1999) - Teen Girl #2
1999
Undressed (TV Series) as
Kendra (2000: Season 3)
Self
2020
Defying Gravity: The Untold Story of Women's Gymnastics (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Building a World-Class Gymnastics Team (2020) - Self
- Unlocking Gymnastics' Most Powerful Event: The Vault (2020) - Self
- The Aggressive Mentality of Balance Beam (2020) - Self
- Uneven Bars: The Closest Thing To Flying (2020) - Self
- How Gymnasts Find Their Voice on the Floor (2020) - Self
- Abuse and Healing in Women's Gymnastics - Self
1999
Z Games (TV Movie) as
Self - Co-Host
1994
American Gladiators (TV Series) as
Self - Contender
- Gold Medal Challenge of Champions II: Gaylord vs. Breland vs. Stewart/Mitchell-Rocha vs. Brisco vs. Okino (1994) - Self - Contender
1994
Reese's World Gymnastics Cup (TV Special) as
Self
1992
Barcelona 1992: Games of the XXV Olympiad (TV Mini Series) as
Self
1991
ESPN Gymnastics: 1991 Women's World Championships (TV Special) as
Self

References

Betty Okino Wikipedia