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| Full name | Gabrielle Christina Victoria Douglas | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nickname(south) | Gabby | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Born | (1995-12-31) December 31, 1995 Newport News, Virginia, U.S.[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Residence | Los Angeles, California, U.Southward. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Tiptop | 5 ft 3 in (160 cm)[2] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Discipline | Women's creative gymnastics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Level | Senior international elite | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Years on national team | 2008–2012, 2014–2016 (US) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gym | Buckeye Gymnastics[three] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Caput charabanc(es) | Christian Gallardo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sometime jitney(es) | Kittia Carpenter, Dena Walker, Gustavo Moure, Liang Grub | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Music | Flooring music 2007–08: "Hora Presta" past Gilles Apap & the Transylvanian Mountain Boys | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Retired | August 14, 2016 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Gabrielle Christina Victoria Douglas [four] (born December 31, 1995[5]) is an American artistic gymnast. She is the 2012 Olympic all around champion and the 2022 Globe all-around silverish medalist. She was a member of the gold-winning teams at both the 2012 and the 2022 Summer Olympics, dubbed the "Violent V" and the "Final 5" by the media, respectively. She was also a member of the golden-winning American teams at the 2011 and the 2022 World Championships.[vi]
Douglas is the first African American to become the Olympic individual all-effectually champion,[7] [eight] and the first U.South. gymnast to win gold in both the individual all-around and squad competitions at the same Olympics. She was also the 2022 AT&T American Cup all-around champion.
As a public figure, Douglas' gymnastics successes take led to her life story adaptation in the 2022 Lifetime biopic motion picture, The Gabby Douglas Story,[ix] every bit well every bit the acquisition of her ain reality telly series, Douglas Family unit Golden.[ten] Douglas has also written a book well-nigh her life and what it takes to be an Olympic golden medalist by determination and perseverance.[11]
Early life [edit]
Douglas was born in Newport News, Virginia and grew up in nearby Virginia Embankment,[12] to parents Timothy Douglas and Natalie Hawkins-Douglas.[13] She has 2 older sisters, Arielle and Joyelle, and 1 older brother, Johnathan.[14] She began training in gymnastics at age six when her sister convinced their mother to enroll her in classes.[15] In October 2002, she began her training at Gymstrada.[16]
At the historic period of eight, Douglas won the Level 4 accommodating gymnastics title at the 2004 Virginia State Championships.[17] [18]
At 14, she moved to Des Moines, Iowa, to train full-fourth dimension with coach Liang Chow. Because her family unit had to stay in Virginia while her siblings finished school, she lived with Travis and Missy Parton and their iv daughters, one of whom too trained at Chow'due south gym.[nineteen] Even so, Douglas struggled to fit in because of the separation from her family and hometown.[20]
Douglas is Christian; she said, "I believe in God. He is the underground of my success. He gives people talent",[21] and "I love sharing nigh my faith. God has given me this amazing God-given talent, so I'm going to become out and glorify His name."[22] Douglas has also stated in her biography that when she was younger her "family proficient some of the Jewish traditions", including attending a Bourgeois Jewish synagogue, keeping kosher, and jubilant Hanukah.[23] [24]
Junior career [edit]
2008 [edit]
Douglas fabricated her international debut in 2008 at the US Classic in Houston, Texas, where she placed tenth identify in the all-effectually rankings. She went on to compete at the 2008 Visa Championships in Boston, Massachusetts. Placing 16th[25] in that competition, Douglas was non eligible for the 2008 Junior Women's National Squad.[26]
2009 [edit]
In 2009, Douglas suffered a fracture in the growth plate of her wrist. Due to this injury, she was non able to compete and missed the 2009 Covergirl US Classic. While she competed at the 2009 Visa Championships in Dallas, Texas, Douglas was unable to perform her full routines and competed just on balance beam and floor exercise.[26]
2010 [edit]
Douglas competed at the 2010 Nastia Liukin Supergirl Cup, a televised Level 10 encounter held in Worcester, Massachusetts, where she placed fourth all-around.[v]
Her commencement elite meet was the 2010 CoverGirl Archetype in Chicago, Illinois, where Douglas placed third on residue axle, sixth on vault, and 9th all-around in the inferior division.[5]
At the 2010 U.S. Inferior National Championships, Douglas won the silverish medal on residuum beam, placed fourth all-around and on vault, and tied for eighth on floor practice.[5]
At the 2010 Pan American Championships in Guadalajara, Mexico, Douglas won the uneven confined title, and she won a share of the U.S. squad gold medal. She too placed fifth all-around.[5]
In Oct, at historic period xiv, Douglas moved into the domicile of Missy Parton in West Des Moines, Iowa, to train under Liang Chow, the onetime coach of 2007 World Champion and 2008 Summer Olympics gilded medalist Shawn Johnson.[fourteen] [27] [28] Although Douglas' sometime jitney, Walker, stated in 2012 that she was convinced Douglas could take made information technology to the Olympics if she had remained in Virginia Embankment, Douglas said, "Something clicked in my head that said, if I really want to make this happen I need to get improve coaching."[16] The impetus for Douglas' motility to Iowa was when Walker had invited Chow to teach a clinic at her gym, Excalibur.[16] Douglas was impressed when Chow was able to teach her how to perform the Amanar vault in a single afternoon.[seven] Douglas considered a move to Texas to train with a renowned passenger vehicle in that location, but after that motorbus declined to train her out of loyalty to Walker, Douglas selected Grub.[29] Chow was initially skeptical, since Douglas had been but 1 of hundreds of children at the dispensary in Virginia Beach.[xvi] Withal, Chow subsequently informed Douglas's Excalibur coaches that he had agreed to train her, but pointed out that he did not recruit her, saying, "I would never recruit anybody to my programme." Later on, Douglas suffered from a hamstring strain and a hip flexor injury in July. She couldn't do much during this time, but this allowed her to improve her bar skills.[29]
Senior career [edit]
2011 [edit]
At the City of Jesolo Trophy in Italian republic, Douglas was function of the US team that won gold. She besides placed second on floor, tied for third on beam, and placed fourth in the all-around and on vault.[5]
Douglas earned the silver medal in uneven confined at the CoverGirl Classic in Chicago.[v]
At the 2011 U.S. National Championships in St. Paul, Minnesota, Douglas tied for third on bars and placed 7th all-around.[v]
At the 2011 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan, Douglas shared in the team gilded medal won past the U.Southward. Douglas also placed fifth in uneven confined.[xxx] [31]
2012 [edit]
At the AT&T American Loving cup at Madison Foursquare Garden in March, Douglas received the highest total all-around score in the women's competition, alee of her teammate and current world champion Jordyn Wieber. However, her scores did not count towards winning the competition considering she was an alternate.[32]
Later on in March, she was part of the gold-winning U.S. squad at the Pacific Rim Championships, where she also won gold in uneven bars.[32] [33] At the 2012 U.S. National Championships in June, Douglas won the gold medal in uneven bars, silvery in the all-around, and bronze in floor. Márta Károlyi, the National Squad Coordinator for USA Gymnastics, nicknamed Douglas the "Flying Squirrel" for her aerial performance on the uneven bars.[34] [35] [36]
2012 Summer Olympics [edit]
At the 2012 Olympic Trials held in San Jose, California on July ane, Douglas placed showtime in the all-around rankings, securing the but guaranteed spot on the women's Olympic gymnastic squad.
At the 2012 Summertime Olympics gymnastics event at the O2 Arena (Due north Greenwich Arena) in London, Douglas and her teammates – Jordyn Wieber, McKayla Maroney, helm Aly Raisman and Kyla Ross (collectively nicknamed the "Violent Five") – won the team event gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. They were the first to do so since the "Magnificent Seven"'southward victory in the 1996 Games in Atlanta, where they were hosts.[37] [38] Douglas was the just gymnast on the team to compete on all four apparatus (vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and flooring exercise) during the finals of the squad competition. She then won the gilt medal in the individual all-around, condign the starting time African-American adult female, as well as the first woman of color of any nationality, to win the event. She also became the fourth American woman to win Olympic all-around gilded also as the tertiary straight to exercise so (later on Mary Lou Retton in Los Angeles in 1984, Carly Patterson in Athens in 2004 and Nastia Liukin in Beijing in 2008, all of whom were at the venue and watched Douglas equal their feat.)[8] [39] [40] [41] She also became the first American gymnast always to win both the squad and private all-around gold at the same Olympics.[42]
Douglas finished eighth in uneven bars,[43] [44] and seventh in balance axle.[45] She is the first all-around champion to fail to medal in an individual event since women's gymnastics was added to the Olympics in 1952.[46]
2013–2014 [edit]
In August 2013, Douglas left Missy Parton's domicile, and moved to Los Angeles to be with her family. Although she was no longer training with Grub, she said that she was still preparing to compete in the 2022 Olympics.[47]
In mid-April 2014, Douglas returned to Iowa to train once more than with Motorbus Chow, in an endeavour to qualify for the 2022 Olympics in Rio. Chow and his wife were delighted to accept Douglas return to the Iowa gym, which they had non expected she would later her difference to Los Angeles in summertime 2013. At that time they were besides training promising junior Norah Flatley, who many considered similar to both Douglas and Shawn Johnson in performance style.[48]
In mid-July, information technology was announced that Douglas had once more left Chow'due south Gymnastics & Dance Found.[49] She remained in the market for a new jitney until the beginning of August, when news bankrupt that Douglas would train under Kittia Carpenter at Buckeye Gymnastics in Genoa Township, Ohio. Nia Dennis, national squad member, as well trained at Buckeye at the fourth dimension. Carpenter announced that Douglas would not aim to render to competition at the 2022 national championships, as previously planned, but would instead train with a goal of returning in time for Worlds 2015. The stated reasoning for Douglas'south filibuster is that she wishes to return as strong as – or stronger than – when she left. National Squad Coordinator Marta Karolyi, who expressed satisfaction and some surprise with Douglas's concrete condition at her starting time two national team training camps dorsum (while she was once once more working with Chow), commented on Douglas's planned comeback in Ohio, "My wish is that she will be consistent in her training. And if that'southward what she will practice, I think she volition be fine. Just if she jumps up and down and left and right, it will be much harder."[50]
After participating in several national team camps in 2014, on November 25, 2014, Douglas was added back to the U.S. national team, forth with Olympic teammate Aly Raisman and quondam Chow's Gymnastics teammate Rachel Gowey.[51]
2015 [edit]
In March 2015, Douglas returned to international competition at the 2022 City of Jesolo Trophy in Jesolo, Italy. Douglas helped the U.s.a. win gilded in the squad contest and also placed 4th all-around behind defending World Champion Simone Biles, newcomer Bailie Key, and Olympic teammate Aly Raisman.
In July, Douglas competed at the U.S. Classic and finished 2nd in the accommodating behind 2-time World Accommodating Champion Simone Biles and ahead of Maggie Nichols with a score of lx.500. She had a consistent night hitting clean routines. She placed second on uneven confined behind Madison Kocian and alee of Bailie Key with a score of 15.400, third on residuum beam behind Biles and Olympic teammate Aly Raisman with a score of 14.900, and second on floor practise backside Biles and ahead of Key and Nichols with a score of fifteen.000.[52]
On August thirteen & fifteen, Douglas competed at the P&G Championships Indianapolis, Indiana, where she placed 5th overall with a score of 117.950, placing behind Simone Biles, Maggie Nichols, Aly Raisman, and Bailie Key.
Douglas started Night 1 on vault and despite a hop backwards on her double-twisting Yurchenko vault, she scored a fifteen.150. On bars, she had a loftier-flying piked Tkachev connected to her Pak Salto and had an first-class landing on her double layout dismount. She scored a fifteen.300 on confined. On axle, she had a shaky routine with remainder checks just did score a 14.450. On floor, she had bad wobbles on her double Y-plow and her double plough with leg at horizontal (then didn't connect to her single turn with leg at horizontal). She had depression landings and almost fell on her tucked full-in and scored a thirteen.850 to terminate Dark one in 3rd with a full accommodating score of 58.700.
On Dark 2, Douglas started on bars where she excelled once again on her inbar-stalder pirouettes and her piked Tkachev-Pak Salto connectedness but she took a large footstep forrad on her double layout dismount and almost fell. She scored a xv.100. Her total confined score of 30.400 placed her 4th on the effect backside Madison Kocian, Ashton Locklear and Fundamental (by 0.100). On beam, she had a shaky routine, with multiple balance checks and some lost connections, likewise equally a hop and low landing on her double pike dismount. She scored fourteen.200 on the event for a two-day total of 28.650, placing 9th on the outcome and scoring .050 backside Raisman and Mykayla Skinner. On floor, she improved her turns and connections and had amend landings on her tumbling passes. She scored a 14.800 and totaled her score to 28.650, placing her 6th on the event.
Douglas was named to the Senior National Team for the first time since 2012 and received an invite to the 2022 Worlds Selection Camp in September. On Oct 8, 2015, it was announced that Douglas had been selected as a fellow member of the 2022 United states Women's World Championship team.[53]
At the 2022 World Creative Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, Douglas shared in the team gilded medal won past the U.S.[six] She also qualified for the individual accommodating in 3rd place, and to the uneven confined last in 6th place.[54] Douglas won the argent in the all-around, condign the offset reigning Olympic all-around champion since 2001 to return to the sport and win a world championships medal.
On November thirteen, 2015, The Columbus Dispatch revealed that Douglas would participate in the 2022 AT&T American Loving cup, in Newark, New Bailiwick of jersey.[55] It was confirmed on December 17, 2015.[56]
2016 [edit]
In March 2016, post-obit her win at the 2022 AT&T American Cup, Douglas participated at the 2022 City of Jesolo Trophy,[57] where she won the all-around title.[58]
Douglas competed at the 2022 Secret US Classic in Hartford, Connecticut, on June 4. She did not compete in the all-around competition, which was won by Fierce Five teammate Aly Raisman. Douglas competed on UB and BB, scoring a 15.650 on UB to stop in 3rd backside Ashton Locklear and Madison Kocian on that event. On the balance beam, she scored a 14.550. This meant her accommodating total was thirty.200.
On June 24 and 26, Douglas competed at the P&G Championships in St. Louis, Missouri. On Night 1, she scored a 14.800 on vault, a 15.100 on uneven confined, a 14.200 on remainder beam, and a 14.800 on flooring exercise. On Night 2, she scored a 14.900 on vault, a 14.500 on uneven bars, a 15.050 on balance axle, and a 14.450 on floor do. Her grand total was 117.800 for both nights, putting her in fourth all-around.[59]
On July 10, Douglas was named to the team for the 2022 Olympics, alongside Simone Biles, Laurie Hernandez, Madison Kocian, and Aly Raisman. She and Raisman became part of a select group of American gymnasts including Miller and Dawes to compete in 2 Olympics.
On July 11, Mattel, Inc. released a "Gymnast Barbie" doll modeled after Douglas.[60]
2016 Summer Olympics [edit]
On August 7, Douglas competed in the Women's Qualification at the 2022 Summer Olympics at the HSBC Arena (Arena Olimpica de Rio) in Rio de Janeiro. She scored a 15.166 on the vault, a 15.766 on the uneven bars, a 14.833 on the balance axle, and a 14.366 on the floor practice. Along with the team concluding, she individually qualified into the uneven confined final. Douglas narrowly missed advancing to the accommodating final to defend her championship despite tallying the third-highest score in the preliminaries, since she was outscored by teammates Biles and Raisman and rules simply allow 2 competitors from one NOC, similar to Wieber 4 years ago in London.[61] Douglas also changed coaches during the competition, but kept her assistant jitney.[62]
Douglas helped the United States win a 2d sequent gold medal in the team issue, which was also her third Olympic gold medal. When the squad terminal scores were announced, Douglas and her teammates chosen themselves the "Final Five" in award of coach Marta Karolyi's retirement and the squad size being reduced to four beginning in 2020.[63]
Douglas finished seventh in the uneven bars event final.[64]
Awards and honors [edit]
In December 2012, the Associated Press named Douglas the Female Athlete of the Year. She became the fourth gymnast to receive the accolade.[65]
Douglas was a nominee for the Laureus World Sports Award for Quantum of the Yr. In June 2013, Douglas received 2 BET Awards for her accomplishments.
In the media [edit]
In July 2012, Douglas and her teammates were featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated Olympic Preview issue, the first time an entire Olympic gymnastics team had been featured on the cover of the magazine.[66] On July xx, Douglas was on one of 5 Time mag Olympic covers.[67]
On August 3, the Kellogg Company appear that it would put a moving picture of Douglas standing on the podium with her gilt medal on special-edition boxes of corn flakes, breaking the tradition of Olympic athletes actualization on Wheaties boxes.[68]
On August 23, Douglas threw the formalism pitch at Citi Field when the Colorado Rockies played the New York Mets.[69]
On August 26, Douglas spoke about racist bullying at Excalibur Gymnastics in an interview with Oprah Winfrey and how it nearly made her quit the sport. She described an incident in which she had heard other girls at the gym say, "Why doesn't Gabby exercise it? She'southward our slave", when chalk was needed to be scraped off the confined.[70] The CEO of Excalibur Gymnastics, Gustavo Maure, denied these claims.[71]
In September 2012, Nintendo announced that Douglas would be part of a new ad campaign for New Super Mario Bros. ii.[72] On September 4, Douglas led the Pledge of Allegiance at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.[73]
In December 2012, Douglas released her autobiography, Grace, Gold, and Glory: My Bound of Organized religion.[74] The book debuted at number iv on The New York Times Immature Adult Bestseller List.[75] That same month, she performed a miniature floor routine at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards as role of the alive performance past Alicia Keys and Nicki Minaj of the Girl on Fire Inferno Remix – following Douglas' success in London, Minaj had opted to end her verse with a reference to her: "I ain't tryna be that / Haters wanna see that / But I got 'em aggy / 'Cause I win the gilt like Gabby."[76]
Douglas had a small acting function on the Disney XD series Kickin It in the episode "Gabby's Gold", which aired on August 12, 2013.[77]
The Gabby Douglas Story aired on Lifetime on February 1, 2014,[78] starring Imani Hakim. Douglas performed all the gymnastic stunts herself.[79] In 2015, it was announced that a reality television evidence for the Oxygen channel had been commissioned to follow Douglas and her family's life, issued nether the working championship Douglas Family unit Gold.[80] The show premiered on May 25, 2016.[81] [82] On Baronial 23, 2016, it was announced that Douglas would be one of the judges at the 2022 Miss America pageant.[83]
In 2017, she went public about having been sexually abused as a teenager by Larry Nassar, a sometime doctor for Usa Gymnastics. This was later on a 60 Minutes interview with Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman who said that Nassar had besides sexually driveling her. Raisman said that Nassar molested her when she was 15 years one-time. Douglas sent a tweet saying that "dressing in a provocative/sexual way incites the wrong crowd." She was criticized for it by fellow Olympic teammate Simone Biles and others, who interpreted the tweet as criticism of Raisman and "victim-shaming". Douglas later apologized for the tweet and said she was also a victim of Nassar's abuse.[84]
Douglas appeared disguised as a greyness-haired, aspiring gym possessor in a "Celebrity Edition" episode of Underground Boss that kickoff aired on May 11, 2018.[85] [86]
Gymnastic equipment used by Douglas at the 2012 Summer Olympics is at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.[87]
In 2020, Douglas competed on The Masked Vocalist spin-off The Masked Dancer as "Cotton Candy" and was declared the winner of the season.
Selected competitive skills [edit]
Douglas is most well known for her high-flying release skills on the uneven bars (hence her nickname "The Flight Squirrel"), her resilient demeanor, and her upbeat floor exercise routines. The following routines are those that were performed past Douglas at either an Olympic or a World Championships contest.
| Apparatus | Proper name | Clarification | Difficulty[a] | Performed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vault | Baitova | Yurchenko entry, laid out salto backwards with two twists | 5.8 | 2011, 2015–16 |
| Amanar | Yurchenko entry, laid out salto backwards with 2½ twists | 6.iii | 2012 | |
| Uneven Bars | Inbar 1/1 | Inbar Stalder to full (one/1) pirouette | E | 2011–12, 2015–xvi |
| Healy | Giant circumvolve fwd in reverse grip to hstd with initiation of one/i turn on one arm before hstd phase | E | 2011–12, 2015–16 | |
| Piked Tkatchev | Swing through to counter reversed piked hecht over loftier bar | Eastward | 2012, 2015–sixteen | |
| Chow ½ | Stalder Shaposhnikova transition with ½ twist to high bar | East | 2016 | |
| Residual Beam | Front Pike | Piked Salto Frontward | E | 2011–12, 2015–16 |
| Switch Ring | Switch Leap to Ring Position (180° split with raised dorsum leg) | E | 2011–12, 2015–sixteen | |
| Double Pike | Dismount: Double piked salto backwards | Due east | 2011–12, 2015–16 | |
| Shishova | Salto bwd tucked with 1/1 twist (360°) | F | 2011–12, 2015–16 | |
| Floor Practise | Andreasen | Tucked Arabian double salto forward | E | 2011–12, 2015–16 |
| Triple Twist | Triple-twisting (iii/1) laid-out salto backward | E | 2011–12 | |
| Mukhina | Full-twisting (1/1) double tucked salto backwards | Due east | 2011–12, 2015–16 |
- ^ Valid for the 2013–2016 Code of Points
Books [edit]
- Douglas, Gabrielle; Burford, Michelle (2012). Grace, Aureate, and Glory: My Bound of Religion. Zondervan. 224pp. ISBN978-0310740681.
- Douglas, Gabrielle (2013). Raising The Bar. Zondervan. 144 pp. ISBN 978-0-310-74070-4
Competitive history [edit]
Junior [edit]
| Year | Event | Team | AA | VT | UB | BB | FX |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | U.South. Classic | ten | sixteen | 8 | 13 | xiii | |
| Visa Championships | sixteen | 21 | 20 | 12 | 17 | ||
| 2009 | Visa Championships | five | |||||
| 2010 | Nastia Liukin Cup | 4 | |||||
| Pan American Championships | | 5 | | ||||
| Covergirl Classic | 9 | 6 | | ||||
| U.S. National Championships | four | iv | | 8 |
Senior [edit]
| Year | Event | Team | AA | VT | UB | BB | FX |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | City of Jesolo Trophy | | 4 | | | ||
| Covergirl Classic | | ||||||
| U.Due south. National Championships | 7 | | |||||
| World Championships | | 5 | |||||
| 2012 | Pacific Rim Championships | | | ||||
| Hole-and-corner U.Southward. Classic | | seven | | ||||
| U.Southward. National Championships | | | vii | | |||
| Olympic Trials | | | vi | | |||
| Olympic Games | | | 8 | vii | |||
| 2013 | did not compete | ||||||
| 2014 | |||||||
| 2015 | City of Jesolo Trophy | | 4 | ||||
| Underground U.S. Archetype | | | | | |||
| U.S. National Championships | 5 | 4 | nine | 6 | |||
| Earth Championships | | | 5 | ||||
| 2016 | American Cup | | |||||
| Metropolis of Jesolo Trophy | | | | | |||
| Hugger-mugger U.South. Classic | | 6 | |||||
| U.Due south. National Championships | 4 | 6 | vi | 5 | |||
| Olympic Trials | 7 | six | | 11 | 6 | ||
| Olympic Games | | 7 | |||||
Come across also [edit]
- List of Olympic female person gymnasts for the United states of america
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Gabrielle Douglas at the International Gymnastics Federation
- Gabrielle Douglas at USA Gymnastics
- Gabrielle Douglas at TeamUSA.org
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabby_Douglas
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