Dominique Dawes

Dominique Dawes

CA, US

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Olympic Gold Medalist to Broadway to media analyst to co-chair of the President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition

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Dominique Dawes is best known for her tremendous success as an Olympic gymnast who competed in three Olympic Games, winning team medals in all three Olympic Games becoming the only American gymnast to do so and has a permanent place in the U.S. Olympic Committee Hall of Fame. Fans across the nation and around the world remember her as a member of the gold medal winning "Magnificent Seven" at the 1996 Atlanta Games, where she also won a bronze medal as she wowed the crowed with her stunning performance in the floor exercise, becoming the first female African-American gymnast to win an individual medal. She also earned a bronze medal with the U.S. team in the 1992 Barcelona Games and made a surprising comeback in the 2000 Sydney Games. On August 11th, 2010 the IOC awarded Dawes and her teammates from the 2000 Olympics with a team Bronze medal.

Dawes' start in gymnastics began at the age of 6. Her first and only coach, Kelli Hill quickly realized her potential, and Dawes began competing at the age of 10. She burst into the international spotlight at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, where she was one of the first African-American female gymnasts to compete and qualify to an Olympic Games through the Olympic trials in Baltimore, MD.

At these Games, she and her teammates captured a bronze medal. Fans will recall that she was the gymnast that wowed the audience with her unique 'up-and-back' tumbling pass that consisted of 11 skills, spanning from one end of the floor to the other.

"I could never hear my floor music after that tumbling pass," Dawes recalled. "The crowd would be cheering so loud; I would just have to dance to their cheers. It was an amazing feeling."

Throughout her career, Dawes has won more National Championship medals than any other athlete, male or female, since 1963, as well as numerous World Championship medals. One of Dawes' greatest feats came when she swept all four events and won the All Around title at the 1994 National Championships.

"Winning my first national title was exciting," Dawes said. "I was struggling for over a month each and every day of practice leading up to the Nationals. I couldn't stay on the balance beam to save my life. My consistency and confidence were failing. I am not sure if it was the pressure of the sport getting to me, but whatever it was, it made it difficult to stay focused on my goals. One day after practice, Mrs. Norman, a parent of a teammate, took me aside and said the kindest words to me. She didn't add pressure or give me advice; she showed me compassion. To this day, her words still resonate in my head and inspire me to stay focused whenever times get tough. I learned then that saying the right words, at the right time, can lift someone's spirit. I aspire to offer those same kind words to those that I come in contact with."

Dawes is much more than an accomplished gymnast, though. After retiring from the sport to which she dedicated 18 years of her life, Dawes has found a new passion empowering others. She is an accomplished motivational speaker, speaking to audiences of hundreds and thousands on topics focusing on passion, leadership, teamwork, health, fitness and wellness. Dawes' message empowers vast audiences, from corporate executives to small business owners, women's organizations to youth service organizations, and high school to college-age students; her passion and energy is captivating and leaves a lasting effect on those she inspires.

Since Dawes' first passion in life was gymnastics, she continues to educate those on the grassroots level. She hosts FUNdamentals with Dominique Dawes – one-day gymnastics clinics for competitive level gymnasts of all ages, with a focus on fundamentals, goal-setting, and mental toughness.

Dominique Dawes is best known for her tremendous success as an Olympic gymnast who competed in three Olympic Games, winning team medals in all three Olympic Games becoming the only American gymnast to do so and has a permanent place in the U.S. Olympic Committee Hall of Fame. Fans across the nation and around the world remember her as a member of the gold medal winning "Magnificent Seven" at the 1996 Atlanta Games, where she also won a bronze medal as she wowed the crowed with her stunning performance in the floor exercise, becoming the first female African-American gymnast to win an individual medal. She also earned a bronze medal with the U.S. team in the 1992 Barcelona Games and made a surprising comeback in the 2000 Sydney Games. On August 11th, 2010 the IOC awarded Dawes and her teammates from the 2000 Olympics with a team Bronze medal.

Dawes' start in gymnastics began at the age of 6. Her first and only coach, Kelli Hill quickly realized her potential, and Dawes began competing at the age of 10. She burst into the international spotlight at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, where she was one of the first African-American female gymnasts to compete and qualify to an Olympic Games through the Olympic trials in Baltimore, MD.

At these Games, she and her teammates captured a bronze medal. Fans will recall that she was the gymnast that wowed the audience with her unique 'up-and-back' tumbling pass that consisted of 11 skills, spanning from one end of the floor to the other.

"I could never hear my floor music after that tumbling pass," Dawes recalled. "The crowd would be cheering so loud; I would just have to dance to their cheers. It was an amazing feeling."

Throughout her career, Dawes has won more National Championship medals than any other athlete, male or female, since 1963, as well as numerous World Championship medals. One of Dawes' greatest feats came when she swept all four events and won the All Around title at the 1994 National Championships.

"Winning my first national title was exciting," Dawes said. "I was struggling for over a month each and every day of practice leading up to the Nationals. I couldn't stay on the balance beam to save my life. My consistency and confidence were failing. I am not sure if it was the pressure of the sport getting to me, but whatever it was, it made it difficult to stay focused on my goals. One day after practice, Mrs. Norman, a parent of a teammate, took me aside and said the kindest words to me. She didn't add pressure or give me advice; she showed me compassion. To this day, her words still resonate in my head and inspire me to stay focused whenever times get tough. I learned then that saying the right words, at the right time, can lift someone's spirit. I aspire to offer those same kind words to those that I come in contact with."

Dawes is much more than an accomplished gymnast, though. After retiring from the sport to which she dedicated 18 years of her life, Dawes has found a new passion empowering others. She is an accomplished motivational speaker, speaking to audiences of hundreds and thousands on topics focusing on passion, leadership, teamwork, health, fitness and wellness. Dawes' message empowers vast audiences, from corporate executives to small business owners, women's organizations to youth service organizations, and high school to college-age students; her passion and energy is captivating and leaves a lasting effect on those she inspires.

Since Dawes' first passion in life was gymnastics, she continues to educate those on the grassroots level. She hosts FUNdamentals with Dominique Dawes – one-day gymnastics clinics for competitive level gymnasts of all ages, with a focus on fundamentals, goal-setting, and mental toughness.

Success Is a Journey, Not a Destination

Dominique Dawes won Olympic gold. But for her, success is so much more than medals and accolades: it's something she worked hard to achieve everyday en route to Olympic glory. Her journey in the sport of gymnastics lasted 18 years and in those years she stood strong on numerous podiums, leaving lasting impressions in the hearts of fans. The podium was the destination, but the long-term goal? It's the moments in between-what she calls the "journey"-that helped her realize the success that she...
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Got D-3? Determination, Dedication, Desire

D-3 became Dawes' personal motto when she was an Olympic athlete in the making. Fatigue, frustration, and loss of focus was common is such a perfectionist sport. D-3 kept Dawes focused on what was going to allow her to stay on the path to success. She paints a vivid picture of moments in the gymnastics arena where D-3 inspired her to persevere through setbacks and struggles, sacrifices and insecurities, en route to Olympic Gold. D-3 has become a staple in Dawes' athletic and professional...
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Women's Health & Heart Disease

Dominique Dawes has worked with the American Heart Association as the spokesperson for the Choose to Move program for years, advancing their goal of informing everyone on how to combat cardiovascular disease. In this keynote presentation, she focuses on the benefits of smart nutrition, everyday exercise, and commonsense core habits that each of us can implement to avoid the number one killer of women: cardiovascular disease.
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BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN

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P., BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN

Dominique Dawes is an inspirer, encourager, and an uplifting and positive force to anyone who has had the pleasure to meet her. More than 150 Girl Scouts and Brownies came to Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women to hear Dominique speak, and during her presentation, they were all spellbound by her words. When she asked for questions, nearly half of the audience raised their little hands, and she took the time to answer every question the little girls had for her. She signed autographs and took pictures with each girl. I was extremely pleased to see so many little girls walk out with such big smiles on their faces. Dominique inspired them to dream big and be the best they can be. Dominique Dawes is the perfect example of a superb athlete and person who chooses to give back to the community. She is a dynamic speaker and the perfect role model for any little girl to look up to.

CONNECTICUT COMMISSION

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S., CONNECTICUT COMMISSION

I just wanted to pass along some fabulous feedback we received on Dominique Dawes from this past event. They could not have been more pleased. They said she was one of the most outstanding speakers that they have had (which is huge as they have been doing this event for the past 25 years!!) She couldn't have said enough nice things about her.

NEGRO LEAGUES BASEBALL MUSEUM

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D., NEGRO LEAGUES BASEBALL MUSEUM

Thanks for everything. Dominique was great. She was very generous with her time and attention to our guest and they really enjoyed hearing her story. I was especially impressed with the way she worked with the children during the morning program. Please share with her our gratitude for participating in this program.