Gymnast's Memoir Books

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There are some truly awful titles in there, the post-2010 crop especially. "Courage To Soar" is a particular low point.

Don't know if it counts, but I never get tired of flagging the entertainingly dreadful Gym Mom: The Twists and Turns of Your Daughter's Gymnastics Career (2012), by Rita "Jordyn's Mother" Wieber. Still waiting for her to produce a second edition without the pages and pages of praise for the man she credits with making her child such a success, Larry Nassar.
 
This thread has me actively looking for books now, although I'm not sure I want to spend my time on all of them - I mean, if I didn't really want to watch their 60-second routine, do I want to read their memoir?

Searching for some older memoirs, I discovered Larissa Latynina had one called Balance. Gymnastics History has a translation of a review of the book. I'm well past the days of being able to read anything in Russian, not to mention the challenge of finding a copy, but for me this one would be interesting.

I thought I remembered Louis Smith had a memoir and found My Story So Far (2013).

Following "similar items" I found these:
Nile Wilson has a few books: My Story (2022); Raising the Bar: How Gymnastics Can Change Your Life (2019); and a third that seems to be more of a motivational/self-help type book.

Lance Ringnald - It's Not Just Gymnastics, It's Life (2012)
 
I get kind of skeptical about books that are written so immediately after a gymnast's success. I'm always nervous that they lack the element of perspective due to not letting some time elapse to fully process the extent of their experiences. Sometimes hindsight is the best part of one's story.
 

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