Gabby Douglas made history as an American Olympian and confident gymnast. In 2012, she became the first African American woman to win an all-around gold medal at the London Olympics. Following Douglas’s historical achievement, she proceeded to release two autobiographical books while appearing in various television shows, demonstrating her creative talents beyond sports. 

After the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Douglas quietly stepped away from competitive gymnastics to focus more on her personal life and mental health. She was sidelined from the 2024 Paris Olympics due to a severe ankle injury while training. However, the trailblazer has hinted at making her grand comeback at the 2028 Olympics, which will take place in Los Angeles, California. Let’s take a look at the gold medalist’s extensive career, earnings and pursuits that have amassed Gabby Douglas her estimated multi-million dollar net worth.

Douglas’ Passion For Gymnastics Began At An Early Age

Born in Newport News, Virginia, Gabrielle Christina Victoria Douglas began taking gymnastics classes at six years old. However, her first experience with sport came at age three when she honed a cartwheel technique, per Biography.com. The youngest of three siblings, she joined the sport after her sister, Arielle, persuaded their mom to enroll her little sister as well. While training, the budding gymnast’s athletic abilities progressed. By age eight, she won the Level 4 all-around gymnastics competition title at the 2004 Virginia State Championships. 

In 2010, Douglas moved to Des Moines, Iowa, to train full-time with gymnastics coach Liang Chow at Chow’s Gymnastics and Dance Institute. During her time in West Des Moines, Douglas lived with Travis and Missy Parton, whose daughter was also a student of Chow. Douglas won a silver medal on the balance beam and fourth all-around at the 2010 U.S. Junior National Championships. Soon after, Douglas placed fifth in the individual all-around competition at the 2010 Pan American Championships.

Future Olympian Made Her National Debut In 2008

Douglas made her national debut at the U.S. Houston Classic in 2008. She placed tenth in the all-around rankings at the event. In 2011, the young champion won the gold medal at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Tokyo, Japan. Within the same year, Douglas won silver in uneven bars at the Chicago CoverGirl Classic while tying for bronze at the U.S. National Championships. 

The next year, Douglas made history while competing on the U.S. team at the 2012 London Olympics. Comprising Douglas, Aly Raisman, Kyla Ross, McKayla Maroney and Jordyn Wieber, the U.S. team was nicknamed the “Fierce Fierce.” They took home a gold medal, which was the first time an American women’s gymnastics team had won gold since 1996. Furthermore, Gabby Douglas became the first African American to win a gold medal in an individual all-around event at age 16. Following her success, the icon landed multiple endorsement deals, contributing to her blossoming net worth. 

The 2016 Rio Olympics Brought Douglas Her Third Team Gold

Following the London Olympics, Douglas competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics. During trials, she finished in seventh place after falling twice on the balance beam. Despite this, she won her third team gold medal alongside Simone Biles, Laurie Hernandez, Aly Raisman and Madison Kocian. 

Unfortunately, the champion gymnast could not compete in the all-around final due to the Olympic Games’ two-per-country rule, which restricts a nation to only two athletes participating. Douglas achieved the third-highest score in the all-around preliminaries. Additionally, Douglas faced public criticism for not placing her hand over her heart during the National Anthem alongside perceived “disinterest” while her teammates were competing.

“I never meant any disrespect, and apologize if I offended anyone. I’m so overwhelmed at what our team accomplished today and overjoyed that we were able to bring home another gold for our country,” Douglas wrote in a statement posted to X (formerly known as Twitter). The athlete’s mother, Natalie Hawkins, shared how much her daughter was “heartbroken” by the online vitriol she received. 

Why Gabby Douglas Withdrew From The 2024 Paris Olympics

Douglas withdrew from the U.S. Championships due to an ankle injury sustained during the competition, ending her chances of qualifying for the 2024 Olympics. “I hope I can inspire both my peers and the next generation of gymnasts that age is just a number, and you can accomplish anything you work hard for,” Douglas told ESPN. Post-injury, she has slowly distanced herself from gymnastics to prioritize her emotional wellness. 

These Days, She’s Partaking In Creative Pursuits Beyond Sports

Douglas co-authored her first autobiography with Michelle Burford, titled, “Grace, Gold and Glory: My Leap of Faith,” detailing her journey to becoming an Olympic gold medalist. The book debuted at #4 on The New York Times Young Adult Bestseller list. In 2013, the U.S. Olympian published her second book, “Raising the Bar,” which offers readers a behind-the-scenes look at Douglas’s life as a gymnast.

Moreover, Douglas has ventured into the acting world as well. In 2013, she guest-starred as herself on the Disney XD show, “Kickin’ It.” The episode in which Douglas appeared, “Gabby’s Gold,” features the young starlet as a gymnastics coach for Kim Crawford, played by Olivia Holt.

In 2018, Douglas also appeared in the CBS reality series “Undercover Boss.” Lifetime premiered the 2014 biopic of the gold medalist, “The Gabby Douglas Story,” starring Imani Hakim. Douglas starred in her own reality TV show, “Douglas Family Gold”, in 2016, for one season. Successing the day she was named to the Olympic team in 2016, Douglas debuted her Barbie Shero “Gymnast Barbie” doll. All of Douglas’s creative pursuits have increased the gymnast’s estimated earnings in addition to her athletic career.

What Is Gabby Douglas’ Net Worth?

Since a young age, Douglas has soared in the world of gymnastics. Her hard work has helped pave the way for fellow Black girl gymnasts. In addition to winning Olympic medals, Douglas has secured endorsement deals and partnerships at the pinnacle of her profession. She also guest-starred in television shows and released her own Shero doll with Mattel. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Douglas has an estimated net worth of $4 million.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Gabby Douglas have kids?

No, Gabby Douglas does not have any children.

What does Gabby Douglas think of Simone Biles? 

Douglas mentioned how the public’s constant comparisons of her and Biles are frustrating. In a since-viral 2024 TikTok video, TikToker Legacy Jai detailed how people seemed to “drop” Douglas when Biles came on the scene. Douglas responded in the comment section, “That’s ok! Constantly being bullied is very tiring and wearing on me.”

What is Gabby Douglas doing now?

Multiple sources indicate that Gabby Douglas may be planning a significant comeback at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, CA. Regardless, she seems to be more focused on her personal life at this time.