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Answer for the clue "Olympian on beams, rings and bars ", 7 letters:
gymnast

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n. an athlete who is skilled in gymnastics

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gymnast \Gym"nast\ (j[i^]m"n[.a]st), n. [Gr. gymnasth`s a trainer of athletes: cf. F. gymnaste. See Gymnasium .] One who teaches or practices gymnastic exercises; the manager of a gymnasium; an athlete.

Usage examples of gymnast.

That gentleman was a sort of Barnum, the director of a troupe of mountebanks, jugglers, clowns, acrobats, equilibrists, and gymnasts, who, according to the placard, was giving his last performances before leaving the Empire of the Sun for the States of the Union.

Samson, a recent English exhibitionist, Louis Cyr, and Sandow, who, in addition to his remarkable strength and control over his muscles, is a very clever gymnast.

A scientist activated the transfer routine, and moments later Picador found himself to be once again Arnold Miller, an American gymnast with a team currently touring in the Otherwhere version of France.

Heavy tumbled off, turned a flip and landed miraculously upright on a barstool as neatly as an Olympic gymnast.

She performed five numbers with undimming verve, gathered her full green skirt, and swept off the little stage as bouncily as a gymnast.

Female gymnasts in shorts smiled for the Sugamo audience and for the camera.

That gentleman was a sort of Barnum, the director of a troupe of mountebanks, jugglers, clowns, acrobats, equilibrists, and gymnasts, who, according to the placard, was giving his last performances before leaving the Empire of the Sun for the States of the Union.

I went in deeper with that silky glide that makes you think you are going to flow along with it forever, like the entry of a diver or the dismount of a gymnast, so perfect and gravityless, it should mark the first stage of a journey and not merely an abrupt transition into a clumsier state.

She could move herself down these bars doing what gymnasts did, shifting her weight from one bar to the other.

One was an Olympic gymnast, no more than twenty years old, what is usually referred to as coltish, natural blonde naturally, and much given to scenes in restaurants where the maitre d' objected to her carrying a coatimundi on her shoulder.

Then he reached his left hand up to join his right, and pulled himself up like a gymnast chinning the bar.

This was, of course, Little Brain: first a doll, later a puppet, then an animated cartoon, and afterward an actress, or, at various other times, a talk-show host, gymnast, ballerina, or supermodel, in a Little Brain outfit.

His legs flipped up like the legs of a gymnast doing some fabulous trick on the balance beam, and he went down on his back with a tremendous splash.

The girls of Morrow were almost all slender with a lot of hidden muscle, having the sort of bodies you see on ballerinas, lithe figure skaters, or rhythmic gymnasts.

Equally elegant and more miscellaneous and large-hearted in social outlook was Last-Trick's show the year previous, the popular Cannibal Crush Lunch, at which the confections handed round were sarcastically moulded in the forms of human arms and legs, and during which more than one of our gayest mental gymnasts was heard offering to eat his partner.