Aly Raisman is a retired American gymnast. She was the captain of the U.S. women's gymnastics team at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics and won six Olympic medals in all, including three gold medals.
Her powerful testimony resonated deeply, driving her ongoing mission to raise awareness in gymnastics and sports. In her latest endeavor in 2024, Aly Raisman, in her continued advocacy ...
Raisman was a leading figure in US gymnastics back in the day ... I’m Fine, You? Aly Raisman reflected on her thoughts on mental health and said that her realization of the idea of the ...
Raisman, 22, is the U.S. squad’s captain and was a key part of its gold medal in the team competition two days earlier. The silver is her fifth Olympic medal overall. In 2012, she took the gold ...
American gymnastics legend Aly Raisman is among those furious about the ruling that stripped Jordan Chiles of her bronze medal. At the 2024 Paris Olympics, Chiles initially claimed a podium finish ...
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. Olympic gymnastics champion Aly Raisman reveals why she's ready to compete in the 2020 Tokyo Games. Follow BI Video: On Twitter More from ...
Aly Raisman opened up about the lingering impact ... medalist said the sexual abuse she endured at the hands of the USA Gymnastics team doctor left her "struggling to trust my gut and believing ...
The gold medalist also sued USA Gymnastics for alleged negligence that she said facilitated Larry Nassar's access to victims. (JTA) — Aly Raisman sued the U.S. Olympic Committee and USA ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Olympic gymnastics champion Aly Raisman shares how her parents' teachings led to her gold medal success. Follow BI Video: On Twitter More from Sports Olympic ...
Aly Raisman has become a voice for the voiceless now that her illustrious gymnastics career has come to an end. The six-time Olympic medalist and two-time captain of the United States women's ...
Retired American artistic gymnast and mental health advocate Aly Raisman recently opened up about how her OCD for being perfect in her training helped her become one of the most successful gymnasts.