LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Shawn Johnson has announced her retirement from gymnastics, despite her desire to make the 2012 Olympic team.
“I
still have the heart, drive, and desire to compete and help the USA at
the London Olympics,” the 20-year-old gymnast — who had been struggling
to make a full recovery following a 2010 knee injury — said in a statement on Sunday.
“Unfortunately,
it has become obvious that my left knee is not able to sustain the
demands of gymnastics any longer,” the statement continued. “All I can
do now is gracefully retire and thank everyone who has believed in me
and my journey.”
Johnson said she chose to announce the news immediately so as not to take attention away from the impending Olympic trials.
“I
am announcing this now so the focus for the next three weeks will be on
the incredibly talented gymnasts who are trying to make our 2012
Olympic Team,” she said. “I have had the honor to train and compete with
them, and I am excited to join the gymnastics family and fans in
cheering them on to victory. I will be there with every ounce of pride
and energy to cheer on my girls and Team USA.”
As for her future, the gymnast, said she has “many goals and plans” to pursue.
“I
am going to college, want to work with philanthropic foundations, and
hope to inspire new generations to follow their own dreams and pursue
their passions,” she said. “I also will continue to be involved in the
growth of gymnastics because it has been an important part of my life
for 15 years. I am very excited about starting the next part of my
journey.”
In addition to winning
four Olympic medals and three World career medals, the athlete took home
the “Dancing with the Stars” mirrorball trophy in 2009, alongside
partner Mark Ballas.accesshollywood.com
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