Why does mckayla maroney only vault
One day, her chiropractor offered up an intriguing new possible salvation. She says she went back twice in , and that her mom has been to an event, too.
If you like psychics, whatever, do that. When The Daily Beast published an article in February pointing out that some Master John followers believe he can heal illnesses like HIV and cancer, Maroney found herself on the defensive. None of it is true. The article just attacked me over a necklace that I had been wearing. By , Maroney was finally starting to feel at peace with herself.
She had enrolled in an online course for people with eating disorders, and tapped into meditation to cope with burnout.
Then, in mid-January, her dad Mike suddenly died as the result of an addiction to pain pills he had been keeping secret for years. She says finding out about the abuse took a toll on her dad. The day Mike revealed his addiction was also the last day Maroney saw him alive. He had committed to getting clean and made plans with a friend to detox at a hotel without medical supervision. The last thing Mike told her before leaving was that he wanted to make things right.
Maroney assured him that she held no judgment. Several days later, Mike had a heart attack and died as a result of the detox. But after a decade mired in secret suffering, Maroney and her family knew that this time they needed to come together. We had no choice but to be together. We spoke up. As Maroney learned to share more with her loved ones, she began writing everything down. Her words turned into song lyrics. After all her years of struggling, music, in the most literal sense, helped her reclaim her voice.
In typical Maroney fashion, she gave it her all, enrolling in vocal lessons and teaching herself how to use recording software. When L. The thought of taking pain pills worried her; she resolved not to hide behind the unhealthy coping habits of her past. She won the silver behind Romania's Sandra Izbasa. Maroney said of her performance in the final,. Shortly after the conclusion of the gymnastics competition at the Olympics, Maroney announced her intention to compete at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
During the medal ceremony for the vault final, Maroney was photographed, unsmiling during the Romanian national anthem left , which became an internet meme named, "McKayla is not impressed". Maroney has gone along with the joke, posting a picture on Instagram of herself with teammates Aly Raisman and Kyla Ross, all making the "not impressed" face upon finding out the swimming pool they wanted to go to was closed.
Maroney has called the meme "pretty funny", and has said that she apparently makes the face without noticing until her teammates point it out to her. A few weeks in, she and Aly Raisman became injured performing on the uneven bars. Maroney was out for most of the tour. Her spot in the Olympic rings was filled by Alicia Sacramone. Maroney returned to full training in January and attended a National team training camp at the end of May. She competed on vault and floor at the US Classic, debuting a new double layout pass on floor.
She placed first on vault and third on floor. At the National Championships in August, Maroney continued to only compete on vault and floor, winning both events. Initially, Maroney was to competed on vault and floor exercise, but was switched to compete the all-around shortly before qualifications began. She competed in the fourth subdivision, the last American to compete.
She scored rather low on floor exercise, after receiving a neutral 0. Later, she did hit both her vaults and her uneven bars routine, but fell on balance beam. She qualified to the vault final in first place, but missed the all-around, uneven bars, and floor finals because her other two teammates had qualified ahead of her.
In vault finals, Maroney competed last, scoring a Following the World Championships, Maroney was diagnosed with adrenal fatigue, causing anxiety and depression. In her speech, she stated that she sometimes questions whether or not her gymnastics career was worth it given the fact that the year-old Nassar sexually assaulted her starting when she was only 13 years old, and he did it several times at the Summer Olympics in London, England as well when she was only As a result of these recent remarks, I published an article looking back at Maroney's gymnastics career , particularly her Olympic career.
In this article, I went into detail about her performance in the vault finals in the Summer Olympics, which ended up earning her a silver medal despite the fact that she was the overwhelming -- and I do mean overwhelming -- favorite to win the gold medal.
With so many upsets in so many sports over so many Olympic Games since they began back in for the Summer Olympics and for the Winter Olympics to choose from, that question is nearly impossible to answer, as cross-sport comparisons are truly next to impossible to make. But here is a rundown of what happened in the vault finals with Maroney, so you can make the call. Heading into vault finals for which she was the overwhelming favorite to win at , or , odds as the world champion on the vault , Maroney had just performed what many people have considered to be the greatest vault of all-time in the team competition to help her team, which consisted of her, Aly Raisman, Gabby Douglas, Jordyn Wieber and Kyla Ross and has been nicknamed the "Fierce Five", win the gold medal.
Here is a video that vault, which was scored a Many people believe that this vault should have been given a perfect score, which would have been a Heading into the vault finals, it was a no-brainer that Maroney would win the gold medal, and it was a no-brainer that she would do so with a pretty sizable gap over whoever the silver medalist ended up being. In fact, announcers Al Trautwig and Tim Daggett could not stop talking about just how great Maroney was and how she was basically a lock to win the gold medal in the event.
That is how most of the viewers saw the situation as well. Because it's natural. I do it all the time. I have pictures of me when I'm little doing it. Maroney didn't think much of the moment until she returned to her room and read a text from her father informing her that she'd gone viral. She took the meme in stride but was more upset about the fall. I was upset. And I was not impressed," Maroney said.
She added that she was unable to sleep for almost a week, mentally replaying the moment she fell. Although she may have felt that she faltered, her performance in the Olympics, alongside her team, remains one of the memorable in Olympics history.
Read on to see Maroney and the rest of the Fierce Five now. Maroney earned a near-perfect score on vault, posting a higher score than any of the other members of the Fierce Five. She received a gold medal as part of the team competition and a silver medal for individual vault. Maroney retired from gymnastics in after a series of injuries prevented her from trying to compete in the Rio Olympics. Since leaving the sport, she's dabbled in a handful of other arenas. She appeared in a couple of shows, including Bones, and she had a recurring role on Hart of Dixie.
Douglas was the only member of the team to compete in all four events—floor, vault, uneven bars, and beam—in the all-around team competition.
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