Fairmont native Mary Lou Retton, who had
10s by sticking the floor vault and a dazzling floor exercise routine to win
the gold medal in the 1984 Olympics, will be going for another “10” on ABC’s “Dancing
With the Stars” tonight (at 8).
Her partner will be professional dancer Sasha Farber.
Mary Lou became the first
American woman to win the women's all-around gymnastics competition under Romanian
coach Bela Karolyi, five weeks after a knee operation! She was born with hip
dysplastia, which vaulted her into a left hip replacement surgery in her
mid-30s.
Mary Lou is in the International
Gymnastics Hall of Fame and the National Italian American Hall of Fame and was
named Sports Illustrated Sportswoman of the Year for her Olympic feats.
She has lived in Fairmont since
2009 with her husband, former Texas quarterback Shannon Kelley, who is in the
Fairmont State athletic department. They have four daughters who are 16 to 23
years old.
Her family’s original name was
Rotunda “round building” but was changed to Retton in America. Her father was
Ronnie Retton, in a long string of Fairview and Marion County athletes with
that surname.
My niece, Renee, a WVU Ruby
Memorial Hospital pharmacist, lives on the re-named Mary Lou Retton Drive in
Fairmont, Mary Lou’s old neighborhood.
“Dancing” begins its 27th season tonight.
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