Corrinne Tarver

Corrinne Tarver
Alternative name(s)Corrinne Wright
Born1968 (age 57–58)
Height4 ft 9 in (145 cm)
Gymnastics career
College teamGeorgia (1987–1990)
Former coach(es)Suzanne Yoculan (Georgia)
Medal record
Representing Georgia GymDogs
NCAA Championships
1987 Salt Lake City Team
1989 Athens Team
1989 Athens All Around
1989 Athens Floor
1987 Salt Lake City Floor
1988 Salt Lake City Floor
1989 Athens Uneven Bars
1987 Salt Lake City All Around
1989 Athens Vault
1990 Corvallis Team
Coaching career
Current position
TeamFisk (2022–)

Corrinne Wright Tarver (born 1968) is an American gymnastics coach and former artistic gymnast. In 1989, representing the Georgia Bulldogs, she won the NCAA All-Around Gymnastics Championships, becoming the first African-American woman to do so. In 2022, she became the inaugural coach of the Fisk University gymnastics team. Tarver's collegiate career took place during the first generation of NCAA women's athletes to benefit from Title IX, the landmark 1972 legislation that expanded scholarship and athletic opportunities for women in education. Scholars examining women's athletics and the continuing influence of Title IX, such as Ana Apostoleris Riveria have noted how the law transformed access to sport while shaping later discussions of equity and representation.