Gabby Douglas

Gabby Douglas
Douglas at the 2016 Olympic Games
Personal information
Full nameGabrielle Christina Victoria Douglas
Born (1995-12-31) December 31, 1995
Height5 ft 2.5 in (159 cm)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
United States
(2008–2012, 2014–2016)
GymWOGA
Buckeye Gymnastics
Chow's Gymnastics
Former coach(es)Liang Chow
Kittia Carpenter
Christian Gallardo
Valeri Liukin
Medal record
Women's artistic gymnastics
Representing  United States
Olympic Games
2012 London Team
2012 London All-around
2016 Rio de Janeiro Team
World Championships
2011 Tokyo Team
2015 Glasgow Team
2015 Glasgow All-around
Pacific Rim Championships
2012 Seattle Team
2012 Seattle Uneven bars
Pan American Championships
2010 Guadalajara Team
2010 Guadalajara Uneven bars
FIG World Cup
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
All-Around World Cup 1 0 0

Gabrielle Christina Victoria Douglas (born December 31, 1995) is an American artistic gymnast. She is the 2012 Olympic all-around gold medalist and the 2015 World all-around silver medalist. She was a member of the gold-winning teams at both the 2012 and the 2016 Summer Olympics, dubbed the "Fierce Five" and the "Final Five" by the media, respectively. She was also a member of the gold-winning American teams at the 2011 and the 2015 World Championships. Additionally, she is the 2012 U.S. champion on the uneven bars and the 2016 American Cup all-around champion.

Douglas is the first African American to win an Olympic individual all-around title, and the first U.S. gymnast to win gold in both the individual all-around and team competitions at the same Olympic Games. With a total of six Olympic and World Championship medals, she is the 11th most decorated U.S. female gymnast of all time.

Douglas's gymnastics successes have led to her life story adaptation in the 2014 Lifetime biopic film, The Gabby Douglas Story, as well as her own reality television series, Douglas Family Gold. She is the author of two books: Grace, Gold, and Glory: My Leap of Faith and Raising the Bar. In 2021, she won the first season of The Masked Dancer.