Mary Lou Retton

Mary Lou Retton made history at the 1984 Olympics, a standout among the century's iconic female athletes, becoming the first American woman to win the all-around gold medal in gymnastics. Alongside this achievement, she also earned two silver medals and two bronze medals during the Games.

Retton further left her mark on gymnastics by developing the Retton Flip. A move that became synonymous with her dynamic style. Despite its innovative nature, the move was later banned due to concerns about safety. Her pioneering accomplishments and unique contributions to the sport have solidified her as an enduring icon in gymnastics.

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