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  1. Shannon Miller, Olympic Gold Medalist and Cancer Survivor share the Gold Medal Mindset with audiences across the nation. In addition, Shannon Miller Worldwide focuses on helping women make their health a priority with regard to Fitness, Nutrition, Heart Disease, Diabetes and Cancer Awareness.

  2. Jun 24, 2023 · Stephen Borelli. USA TODAY. 0:04. 0:56. It was a question Shannon Miller faced at times during her career, from the first moments her parents took her to Jerry Clavier’s gym located five...

  3. About Shannon. Seven-time Olympic Medalist, Shannon Miller is the only female athlete to be inducted into the US Olympic Hall of Fame – Twice! [Individual (2006) and Team (2008)] and has been inducted into twelve Halls of Fame!! Shannon has won an astounding 59 International and 49 National competition medals. Over half of these have been gold.

  4. Shannon Miller is the most decorated American gymnast in history and was a part of the celebrated “Magnificent Seven” who won team gold in Atlanta in 1996. Here, she looks back on a remarkable Olympic career that began in Barcelona in 1992, when she was just 15 years old, and reveals how those experiences also helped her in her battle ...

  5. www.teamusa.com › hall-of-fame-members › shannon-millerTeam USA | Shannon Miller

    Hall Of Fame Bio. Shannon Miller is one of the most decorated American gymnasts in history, winning 59 international medals, 49 national medals, nine world championship medals and seven Olympic medals throughout her storied career.

  6. Biography. Through the early 21st century Shannon Miller had the top record of any American female gymnast, winning seven Olympic medals, and was the leader of the US team that won the team gold medal at Atlanta in 1996. Miller was World All-Around Champion in 1993 and 1994, and won the 1995 Pan Am Games All-Around gold medal.

  7. Miller, who won five medals at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 before taking two golds four years later, is currently the most decorated Olympic gymnast in U.S. history. That’s a record Simone Biles is likely to break at the Tokyo Games in 2021.

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