Shannon Miller biography
Shannon Miller, (born March 10, 1977, Rolla, Missouri, U.S.), American gymnast who was her nation’s most-decorated gymnast, having received seven Olympic medals and 9 world championship titles.
At an early age, Miller started taking gymnastics courses and competing. She received her first junior division meet when she was age 11, scoring three firsts on the 1988 U.S. Classic. When she was 13, she received the all-around title on the Catania Cup competitors in Italy by gaining gold medals within the vault, beam, and floor-exercise occasions and a silver within the uneven bars. She continued to build up honours throughout the next years, continuously successful the all-around title.
Unlike many gymnasts, Miller didn't have a specialty—she was famous for her versatility. She possessed the petite bodily proportions that have been ideally fitted to the game, and she or he was in a position to execute all of the maneuvers with exact technical experience. Her performances have been additionally enhanced by her dynamic, but swish, ballet-inspired model. At the 1991 world championships, Miller was the first-ever American feminine gymnast to qualify for all 4 of the person occasions. She succeeded in successful two silver medals (uneven bars and crew). In 1992 on the Barcelona Olympic Games, Miller received two silver medals (all-around and stability beam) and three bronze medals (crew, uneven bars, and ground). For the subsequent two years, she dominated girls’s gymnastics. At the 1993 world championships, she claimed gold medals within the ground, uneven bars, and the all-around. The following 12 months Miller repeated as world champion within the all-around and stability beam. In addition, she led the U.S. squad to silver within the crew occasion.
In late 1994 Miller skilled some setbacks. At the Goodwill Games in St. Petersburg, she didn't take the all-around title. It was the primary time in two years that anybody had been in a position to defeat her in that class. Even extra devastating was the gold-medal sweep by one other American gymnast, Dominique Dawes, on the nationwide gymnastics championships in August. Some gymnastics fans believed that Miller’s age (17) and dimension (almost 1.5 metre [5 feet]—tall by gymnastics requirements) had begun to be a handicap. In 1995 she didn't win a person medal on the world championships, although she was a part of the U.S. bronze-winning crew. At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Miller silenced her critics by successful a gold a medal within the stability beam. In addition, she helped the U.S. squad defeat the Russians to assert the crew gold medal; it was the primary time the U.S. girls had received the occasion. Miller didn't win any subsequent main titles, and in 2001 she formally retired.
Miller earned a regulation diploma from Boston College in 2007. That 12 months she established the Shannon Miller Foundation, which sought to finish childhood weight problems. Miller was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 2006 and 2008 for particular person and crew achievements, respectively. In the autobiography It’s Not About Perfect: Competing for My Country and Fighting for My Life (2015; written with Danny Peary), she mentioned her gymnastics profession and her later battle with ovarian most cancers.
