McKayla Maroney
McKayla Maroney, a former American gymnast has an estimated net worth of $3 million. 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 career at the age of 13 years old. A participant in the "Fierce Five" (along with Gabby Douglas, Kyla Ross, Aly Raisman and Jordyn Wieber), Maroney won a gold medal at the all-around women's team artistic competition as well as an silver medal in the vault competition for women during the 2012 Summer Olympics. Maroney was also awarded two gold medals from the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2011 in 2013, one in 2013 and three medals at the Pan American Championships 2010. McKayla has also been featured on "Hart of Dixie", "Bones", (2013) and "Superstore," (2016). Her latest singles include "Wake up" in 2020 and "Wake Up" in 2020 as well as "Covid Lockdown" in the year 2016. McKayla was also featured in "Up in the Air" by Thirty Seconds to Mars (2013). Maroney has stepped down from gymnastics competitive competitions in the beginning of 2016.Erin was enrolled by McKayla in a gymnastics course in the age of two after which, at the age of 9 older, Maroney realized that she wanted to compete at the Olympics someday and began practicing at Gym-Max, a U.S.A Gymnastics National Team training centre in Costa Mesa.
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