McKayla Maroney

 McKayla Maroney is a retired American gymnast, who is an estimated net worth that is $3million. McKayla Maroney began taking gymnastics lessons at the age of two years old, and began taking it seriously at age 9 years old. McKayla began her competitive junior track career at 13 years old. As a member of the "Fierce Five" (along with Gabby Douglas, Kyla Ross, Aly Raisman along with Jordyn Wieber), Maroney won a gold medal in the all-around women's team artistic competition as well as the silver medal at the women's vault contest during the 2012 Summer Olympics. Additionally, she won two gold medals at the 2010 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships and one from the 2013 World Championships as well as three gold medals from the 2010 Pan American Championships. McKayla has also guest-starred on the television series "Hart of Dixie" (2012-2015), "Bones" (2013), and "Superstore" (2012-2015), "Bones" (2013), and "Superstore" (2016), dropped the singles for 2020 "Wake Up Call" as well as "Covid Lockdown" as well as appeared in the Thirty Seconds to Mars video "Up in the air" (2013). Maroney quit competitive gymnastics early 2016, after McKayla was enrolled in her gymnastics class at the age of 2. After 9 years being old, Maroney decided that she was interested in becoming a competitor at the Olympics and started her training at Gym-Max in Costa Mesa, an U.S.A Gymnastics National Training Center.

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