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Douglas won team gold again in 2016, cementing her status as an unforgettable Olympian.

At the tender age of 3, the younger Douglas was turning cartwheels.

Baby Gabby Douglas

By the time she was 4, she was doing those cartwheels one-handed.

Arielle convinced their mother, Natalie Hawkins, to enroll Douglas in gymnastics at the age of 6.

“I was young and remember cutting people in line for the trampoline,” she said.

Young Gabby Douglas competing

Per theAfrican American Literature Book Club, it wasn’t long before she proved her skills.

Just two years after beginning her formal gymnastics training, Douglas won Virginia’s state gymnastics championship.

The gym where Douglas trained when the bullying took place, Excalibur Gymnastics, has denied the allegations.

Gabby Douglas performing a stunt

Its CEO, Gustavo Moure, said in a statement toE!

Douglas also felt much anxiety about chasing her Olympic dream.

It would be years before Douglas opened up about the fears she faced on her road to the Olympics.

Gabby Douglas performing a stunt

“You have to believe that you’re good enough and not give up.”

Douglas eventually found the resolve to stick with her dream, no matter how tough the journey.

“A new form of Gabby came out.”

Gabby Douglas in costume smiling

“Finally something clicked and I knew I could be one of the best,” she said.

“It was a game changer.

Now I’m like, ‘I am going for this.

Gabby Douglas posing

I’m going for it all.'”

She added, “I would love to be a role model.”

Douglas proved the naysayers wrong, however.

Gabby Douglas smiling wide

The historical impact of Douglas’ win was not lost on her.

It’s possible that we’ll see Douglas take on more roles in the future.

The sky’s the limit."

Gabby Douglas performing behind U.S. flag

In 2017,NBC Sportsreported that she had enrolled in acting classes, hoping to become a movie star.

Douglas compared acting to gymnastics, telling the outlet, “It’s the same, but different.

You have to expose your vulnerability a little bit in acting classes.”

Gabby Douglas performing on the bars

Gabby Douglas landed her own reality show

Gabby Douglas is no stranger to television.

“I love the challenge,” she toldTeen Vogueahead of the Games.

“I love to push limits.

Gabby Douglas sticking a landing

I feel like I haven’t reached my full potential yet.”

She did compete in the uneven bars and beam competitions, though, coming in eighth and seventh.

While her scores didn’t earn her an individual medal, they did help her team win the gold.

Gabby Douglas showing off her gold medal

While Douglas was disappointed, she didn’t seem bitter about her performance.

In a post-Games interview (viaThe Washington Post), she admitted she had “pictured it differently.”

Days later, Douglas revealed theabuseshe experienced, again apologizing for her initial response to Raisman.

Gabby Douglas with bangs, smiling

PerESPN, Nassar is servingseparate sentencesfor sexual assault and inappropriate photos of children.

He is expected to spend the rest of his life in prison.

If you or anyone you know has been a victim of sexual assault, help is available.

Gabby Douglas smiling

The show, like the singing competition, features celebrities performing in elaborate costumes which conceal their faces.

Douglas danced her heart out week after week on the show, eventually coming away with the crown.

Said Douglas, “I’ve never trained with a mask on.

Gabby Douglas dressed up, smiling

This was my first time performing and not being judged.

I had so much fun and I’m so grateful and so honored.”

Douglas added, “It’s literally going outside yourself and inspiring people in their daily lives.”

Has Gabby Douglas retired?

Does Gabby Douglas have plans to compete in the future?

Olympic gymnasts typically retire young, with most hanging up their leotards by their early 20s, perBustle.

That doesn’t mean that we won’t see Douglas making a comeback, though.

That’s what we like to see!