Alexandra Raisman
Aly Raisman (American gymnast) was also a teammate and the team captain for the Fierce Five in 2012 as well as the 2016 Final Five US Women Olympic Gymnastics. At the 2012 Olympics in London she won gold medals in floor and team competitions, as well as a bronze on the balance beam. This meant that she became the first American at the Olympics who had the most medal count. The year she was in 2016, and the teammate Gabby Doug were the very first Americans who won back-toback golds at team events. In addition, she was awarded silver medals at the individual all-around event as well as for the floor. Between the two Olympics she had taken a break from competitive gymnastics for three years. Also, she was a among the gold-winning American squads at the two World Championships. Her most favorite sport is flooring exercise. Gymnastics was her first sport she began to learn at the age of two years young. Aly works with her organization, the Uniting Against Lung Cancer Organization in honor and memory of her grandmother. She plans to pursue an occupation as a designer. She hopes to pursue expanding her trademark line of leotards. Fierce is a book that she will release later this year.
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