Retton, Mary Lou

Retton, Mary Lou
born Jan. 24, 1968, Fairmont, W.Va., U.S.

U.S. gymnast.

Retton began studying dance and acrobatics at age 4. At the 1984 Olympic Games she received perfect scores in her final two events to win a dramatic victory in the combined exercises, becoming the first American woman gymnast to win an individual Olympic gold medal. Her style, exhibiting speed, accuracy, and power, served to transform women's gymnastics. She was the first gymnast inducted into the U.S. Olympics Hall of Fame (1985).

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▪ American gymnast
born Jan. 24, 1968, Fairmont, W.Va., U.S.
 
 gymnast who was the first American woman to win an individual Olympic gold medal in gymnastics. At the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Retton achieved perfect scores in her final two events to win a dramatic victory in the all-around exercises.

      Retton began studying dance and acrobatics at age four, starting gymnastics training a year later. In 1983 she moved to Houston, Texas, to train with Bela Karolyi, who helped Retton develop a style that suited her compact, muscular frame. In contrast to the fluttering, balletic movements then popular in floor-event performance, Retton's revolutionary style exhibited speed, accuracy, and power and transformed women's gymnastics.

      Retton was successful at major American and international tournaments during the early 1980s, becoming the first American to win the combined-events title at the Chunichi Cup in Japan (1983). At the 1984 U.S. national championships, she won first place in the vault, floor exercise, and all-around events. Later that year she made her Olympic debut.

      In the all-around competition, Retton trailed the Romanian team's Ecaterina Szabo by 0.05 points going into the final rotation and needed a perfect score of 10 on the vault to win the gold. She executed the exceptionally difficult Tsukahara vault—a twisting layout back somersault—flawlessly, winning the gold. In addition, she led the U.S. women's team to a silver, its first medal since 1948, and won individual medals in the vault (silver), the uneven parallel bars (bronze), and the floor exercise (bronze).

      Soon after the Los Angeles Games, Retton retired from competition and became a motivational speaker and a television commentator. In 1985 she became the first gymnast to be inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame.

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