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Mary Lou Retton is an American gymnast who became a household name after winning the gold medal in the 1984 Summer Olympics, marking a historic moment in American sports history. Her determination, discipline, and poise on the balance beam inspired generations of athletes, especially young women, to pursue their dreams. Retton's story is a powerful reminder that hard work, sacrifice, and self-belief can lead to extraordinary achievements and help break down barriers in sports and society.

"For six years, I kept my five Olympic medals wrapped in a plastic bread bag beneath my bed."



"Getting to know athletes from all over the planet is a big part of the Olympic experience."



"I love her attitude, but as much as I'd like to bring my medals to a speech or appearance, I never do."


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