No. of pages 272
Published: 2020
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"I Got This: To Gold and Beyond" is an inspiring memoir by Olympic gymnast Laurie Hernandez. In this new and expanded edition, Laurie shares her journey from a young girl with dreams of Olympic glory to becoming a gold medalist and beloved figure in sports. Through personal anecdotes, insights into her rigorous training, and the challenges she faced along the way, Laurie emphasizes the importance of resilience, self-belief, and the support of family and friends. With humor and heart, she encourages young readers to pursue their dreams and embrace their unique talents, proving that with determination, anything is possible. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 8 years.
There are 272 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by HarperCollins Publishers Inc .
Laurie Hernandez is an American gymnast, an Olympic gold medalist, and the youngest-ever champion on Dancing with the Stars. At the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, Laurie won silver in the individual balance beam competition and secured gold in the team all-around competition. Laurie started gymnastics at the age of six because she wanted to experience the feeling of flying. She enrolled at Monmouth Gymnastics in New Jersey, where she met her coach, and they became a winning duo. The turning point in Laurie's career came in 2014, when her progress was stalled due to multiple injuries. She returned stronger than ever by becoming the 2015 US junior national champion. Laurie's other career highlights include all-around silver, beam gold, and floor exercise bronze at the 2016 US Olympic Trials, and bronze in all-around, floor exercise, beam, and uneven bars at the 2016 national championships. Laurie is known for her dazzling floor exercise routines and for her grace and artistry on the balance beam. And she has been nicknamed "the Human Emoji" for her outgoing facial expressions.