McKayla Maroney

 McKayla Maroney, a former American gymnast, has an estimated net worth of $3 million. McKayla Maroney started gymnastics lessons when she was just 2 years old and started taking it seriously when she was nine. McKayla started her junior competitive career at the age of thirteen years old. Maroney was part of the "Fierce Five", which comprised Kyla Ross as well as Aly Raisman. McKayla also took home silver and gold medals at the vault competitions for women at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Maroney was also awarded two gold medals at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2011 in 2013, one in 2013 and three more at the Pan American Championships 2010. McKayla was also featured in the movies "Hart of Dixie", "Bones", (2013) as well as "Superstore," (2016). The singer released "Wake up to Call" in 2020, and "Covid Lockdown" in the year 2016. McKayla was also featured in "Up in the air" from Thirty Seconds to Mars (2013). Maroney has quit gymnastics competitively in the early part of in 2016, following McKayla began the gymnastics program at the age of 2. When she was 9 years old, the age of 9, Maroney decided that she wanted to become an athlete at the Olympics and began training at Gym-Max located in Costa Mesa, an U.S.A Gymnastics National Training Centre.

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