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In 1991, she and her family emigrated to the United States, because they were worried about the effects of fallout from the
Chernobyl disaster on Belarus. They settled in New Jersey, where she taught gymnastics.
[6] They moved to
Georgia two years later where she continued to coach. Korbut and Bortkevich divorced in 2000;
[7] she became a naturalized U.S. citizen the same year.
[8][9] In 2002 Korbut moved to
Scottsdale, Arizona, to become head coach at Scottsdale Gymnastics and Cheerleading. Korbut faced
Darva Conger on an episode of
Celebrity Boxing which aired on 22 May 2002. Conger won by unanimous decision.
[10] Korbut lives in
Scottsdale, Arizona.
[11][12] She now works with private gymnastics pupils and does motivational speaking.
[13]
Korbut travelled to London for the
2012 Summer Olympics. She watched the gymnastics competitions in the North Greenwich Arena, providing commentary by way of
Twitter and
Facebook.
[3] During the Olympics the
Royal Opera House hosted an exhibit it created with the
Olympic Museum in
Lausanne,
Switzerland, titled
The Olympic Journey, The Story of the Games.
[14] As well as historical artifacts, the exhibit featured the personal stories of 16 Olympic medallists, including Korbut. Korbut celebrated the 40th anniversary of her Olympic victories with an appearance at the exhibition on 3 August.
[15] She said "I didn't even expect this. I am so honored to be here."
[16]
In 2017, Korbut sold her 1972 and 1976 Olympic medals amongst 32 lots (including two golds and a silver from the Munich Olympics) which fetched $333,500 at
Heritage Auctions.
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In 1999 she spoke out about alleged sexual assault and rape she suffered at the hands of her coach, Renald Knysh, which he denied. Later in 2018 Korbut appeared in a TV show in which she again spoke out about several incidents in which she alleged that her coach sexually assaulted her. As a result of Korbut speaking out publicly, several other gymnasts who had also trained under Knysh spoke of similar incidents to Korbut's allegations.
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