Gabby Douglas Net Worth

Gabby Douglas Net Worth

Gabby Douglas is an American Olympian and artistic gymnast. Gabby Douglas Net Worth according to the 2022 updates is around $4 Million. Explore more about Gabby Douglas‘s earning, income, salary, career and other details. Her yearly income 250,000 and monthly income 20,000.

Gabby Douglas Full name Gabrielle Christina Victoria Douglas. Her nick Name was Gabby Douglas. Gabby Douglas now 27 Years old .

Gabby Douglas Father Timothy Douglas and Her Mother Natalie Hawkins-Douglas.

Gabby Douglas Spouse  was  Logan Lerman . She has one kids.

She was born in 31 December 1995  in Newport News, Virginia, United states of america.

Gabby Douglas complete his graduation. Here are the best highlights of Gabby Douglas’s Career

In 2008, Douglas made her international debut at the US Classic in Houston, Texas. At that event, she placed 10th in the all-around rankings. That same year, she placed 16th at the 2008 Visa Championships in Boston, Massachusetts. Because of her rankings, she was not eligible for the 2008 Junior Women’s National Team. Then, in 2009 she suffered a setback when she fractured the growth plate of her wrist. The injury caused her to miss the 2009 Covergirl US Classic, and was unable to perform to her full potential at the 2009 Visa Championships (she only competed on balance beam and floor exercise). During the rest of her junior gymnastics career, she competed at events including the 2010 Nastia Liukin Supergirl Cup, the 2010 Pan American Championships, and the 2010 CoverGirl Classic (which was her first elite meet).

She moved on to her senior gymnastics career in 2011, when she was part of the US team that won gold at the City of Jesolo Trophy in Italy, and also the US team that won gold at the 2011 World Championships. She also performed well as a solo competitor, winning silver in uneven bars at the CoverGirl Classic in Chicago that year, and tying for bronze on bars at the 2011 US National Championships. Then, at the AT&T American Cup in 2012, she received the highest total all-around score in the women’s competition, despite only being an alternate. The year 2012 only continued to get better for Douglas, as she was a member of the US team that won gold at the Pacific Rim Championships; won gold in uneven bars, silver in the all-around, and bronze in floor at the US National Championships; and then secured the only guaranteed spot on the US women’s Olympic gymnastics team when she placed first in the all-around at the 2012 Olympic Trials.

Douglas represented the USA at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London along with her fellow teammates, Jordyn Wieber, McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman, and Kyla Ross. Together, they were known as the “Fierce Five”, and they won the team event gold medal at the London Olympics. This was the first time the American team won gold in the team event since the “Magnificent Seven” (including gymnasts like Shannon Miller, Dominique Moceanu, Kerri Strug, and Dominique Dawes) did so in 1996 at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Her Olympic success did not stop there. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Douglas also won gold in the individual all-around event. She made history with this win, as the first African-American woman (and woman of color of any nationality) to win this event, and also only the fourth American woman to do so. Furthermore, she is the first American gymnast in history to win the team and individual all-around gold medal at the same Olympics.