Katelyn Ohashi- Former Female Gymnast (In a Nutshell)
- Katelyn Ohashi was born in the United States on April 12th, 1997.
- The decision to retire was made by her on April 20th, 2019.
- “As athletes, you always know that mistakes happen, and not everyone is perfect, and you can’t be perfect.”- Katelyn Ohashi
- “Gymnastics has taught me so many lessons, and I couldn’t be more grateful for everything I’ve gone through.”- Katelyn Ohashi
- “I know it’s important to stay humble.”- Katelyn Ohashi
Katelyn Ohashi- Former Female Gymnast (Nitty Gritty)
- “I was in the gym seven hours a day, six times a week, and Sunday was my day of rest. So there wasn’t a lot of time that I had to myself, and obviously, that kind of ruined the joy of sport.”- Katelyn Ohashi
- “The truth is, gymnastics is a beautiful sport that has allowed me to grow and learn invaluable life lessons: sacrifice dedication, discipline. Eventually, it led me to my voice.”- Katelyn Ohashi
Katelyn Ohashi- Former Female Gymnast (What set her apart)
- “I am who I am today because of the things I’ve learned in gymnastics.”- Katelyn Ohashi
- “It’s not me standing on the podium with medals. It’s me being able to walk out with a smile on my face and truly being happy with myself.”- Katelyn Ohashi
- “Growing up, I was often put under a lot of pressure. Being an athlete, I’ve been dealing with pressure for a long time.”- Katelyn Ohashi
Katelyn Ohashi- Former Female Gymnast (Final Thoughts)
- “Watching something on the TV or Internet is not nearly as incredible as it is when you set it in person.”- Katelyn Ohashi
- “Be yourself. It’s really important not to try and be someone else.”- Katelyn Ohashi
- “I can’t control what other people think.”- Katelyn Ohashi