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This is an interesting topic, if you can find reliable sources. Some ideas there:
 * Look for old news articles on the team's more notable accomplishments
 * Look for old articles from the gymnastics organizations (note that the organizations during 1976-1999 may not be quite the same as the organizations today)
 * Look for old articles from sports magazines on the team
 * You can use sources on people associated with the team to work out places to look. Example: Neshka Redevka's IMDb bio

Once you have some sources, what's in the sources is likely to shape what you include in the article. Possibilities:
 * Notable gymnasts who were on the team (or coaching it)
 * When did they compete (gymnasts usually have pretty short careers at the top, so there has to have been quite a bit of turnover)
 * What they did after being on the team
 * The team's biggest wins/accomplishments during that time
 * Why they were called the "Golden Girls"
 * It seems like that name came about in 1976 and stuck. Something notable has to have happened in 1976 with this team.  What was it?
 * Was Neshka Redevka really the core of the team? If there's no Wikipedia article on her already, you can surely write something about her style and her influence on the team.

To do
Phbrownacmorg (talk) 13:48, 25 October 2022 (UTC)
 * Find more sources! We'll look back at this Thursday 10/27.  If you aren't finding sources by then, you're probably better off finding another topic.