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It was during her first round-off that she broke her foot. Maroney ultimately pushed through the pain, nailed her vault in the team competition, and helped her team a gold. And she did the thing with a severely broken foot. It was at that point when Maroney made what is now her famous "not impressed" face, which became a viral meme almost instantly and is still a fairly popular meme even to this day nearly six years later. Thankfully, Maroney still ended up winning a gold medal in the Olympics, as her team won the gold medal, as referenced above.

This was the first gold medal won by a United States Olympic women's gymnastics team since the team won it in Atlanta, Georgia.

But where does her silver medal in the vault rank on the all-time Olympic upsets list? Like Daggett said, there was "no more of a guaranteed gold coming into the Olympic Games in gymnastics than McKayla Maroney on vault. I believe that Daggett is right, and not only about the Olympic Games. I believe he is right from an all-time standpoint. I remember watching the vault finals and wondering why they even bothered having it with just how huge of a favorite Maroney was.

When she fell during her second vault, it was a combination of shocking and heartbreaking. However, I don't know how anyone can say definitively that any of those other upsets have been bigger upsets than the one that resulted in Maroney earning the silver medal in the vault finals in the Summer Olympics as opposed to the gold medal.

New User posted their first comment. On her Instagram story, Maroney detailed the abuse she endured at the London Olympics in and how she was forced to compete with a broken nose, fractured shins, a bad concussion and a broken foot that Nassar claimed was an old injury. I feel like s—. Nassar is currently serving a year prison sentence after being convicted in on charges of child pornography and sexual assault of minors.

Contact The Author Name required. For so long, Maroney felt betrayed and undermined by the traditional institutions that were supposed to protect her when she needed them most.

One day, her chiropractor offered up an intriguing new possible salvation. She says she went back twice in , and that her mom has been to an event, too. If you like psychics, whatever, do that. When The Daily Beast published an article in February pointing out that some Master John followers believe he can heal illnesses like HIV and cancer, Maroney found herself on the defensive. None of it is true. The article just attacked me over a necklace that I had been wearing.

By , Maroney was finally starting to feel at peace with herself. She had enrolled in an online course for people with eating disorders, and tapped into meditation to cope with burnout. Then, in mid-January, her dad Mike suddenly died as the result of an addiction to pain pills he had been keeping secret for years.

She says finding out about the abuse took a toll on her dad. The day Mike revealed his addiction was also the last day Maroney saw him alive. He had committed to getting clean and made plans with a friend to detox at a hotel without medical supervision. The last thing Mike told her before leaving was that he wanted to make things right. Maroney assured him that she held no judgment. Several days later, Mike had a heart attack and died as a result of the detox.

But after a decade mired in secret suffering, Maroney and her family knew that this time they needed to come together. We had no choice but to be together. We spoke up. As Maroney learned to share more with her loved ones, she began writing everything down. Her words turned into song lyrics. After all her years of struggling, music, in the most literal sense, helped her reclaim her voice.

In typical Maroney fashion, she gave it her all, enrolling in vocal lessons and teaching herself how to use recording software.

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