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)
 

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