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Free sign upThe phrase "a former olympic" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It should be "a former Olympic athlete" or "a former Olympic champion." You can use it when referring to someone who has previously participated in the Olympic Games in a specific context.
Example: "She is a former Olympic swimmer who won multiple medals during her career."
Alternatives: "a past Olympian" or "a previous Olympic participant."
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But Michael Payne, a former Olympic official and the author of "Olympic Turnaround", a book about the games' commercial revival, downplays such concerns.
Nurikyan is a former Olympic champion.
Shannon Miller -- A former Olympic gymnast.
Belhumeur, a former Olympic aerialist, leads them through convoluted acrobatics on trampolines.
"He's a really impressive man," Hyland said of Michael Matz, a former Olympic equestrian.
A former Olympic rower, DeFrantz campaigned vehemently against the American boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
In contrast, Prince Felipe, a former Olympic yachtsman, has come out relatively unscathed.
Scott E. Parazynski: Dr. Parazynski is a medical doctor and a former olympic luge competitor.
"She was a lifelong fighter," said her friend Karel Engel, a former Olympic wrestler.
Peskov denied that his wife, Tatiana Navka, a former Olympic ice skater, had an offshore company.
Ms. Mills is a former Olympic gymnast, snowboard coach, and coach at the original Woodward facility.
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