Aly Raisman

Description: (Former American Artistic Gymnast and Winner of Three Olympic Gold Medals)

Aly Raisman is an American gymnast who had been both a member and the captain of the 2012 ‘Fierce Five’, and 2016 ‘Final Five’ US Women's Olympic Gymnastics team. At the 2012 Olympics in London, she won gold medals in team and floor competitions, and bronze medal on the balance beam. This made her the first American gymnast at the Olympics to win the most medals. At the 2016 Olympics, she won a gold medal in the team event, which earned her and teammate Gabby Douglas the credit of been the first Americans to win back-to-back team golds. She also won silver medals in the individual all-around and for floor exercise. Between the two Olympics, she had taken a break from competitive gymnastics for three years. She was also a part of the gold-winning American teams at two World Championships. She began learning gymnastics at the age of two, and her favorite event is floor exercise. Aly supports the Uniting Against Lung Cancer organization in memory of her grandmother who died due to cancer. She plans to pursue a career in fashion and would like to expand her signature line of leotards and socks in future. She is writing a book titled ‘Fierce’ which will come out later this year.

Overview

Birthday May 25, 1994 (Gemini)
Born In United States
Alternative names Alexandra Rose Raisman
Height 157 cm
Parents Rick Raisman
Lynn Faber
Relatives Brett Raisman, Chloe Raisman, Madison Raisman

Did you know

How many Olympic gold medals does Aly Raisman have? Aly Raisman has won a total of six Olympic medals, three of which are gold. She won gold in the team competitions at the 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 Rio Olympics.
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