Shannon Miller Net Worth
Shannon Miller is an American former artistic gymnast who has an estimated net worth of $10 million as of 2021. This amount is mainly from her career as a pro athlete among other investments.
Shannon Miller is an American former artistic gymnast. She was the 1993 and 1994 world all-around champion, the 1996 Olympic balance beam champion, the 1995 Pan American Games all-around champion, and a member of the gold medal-winning Magnificent Seven team at the 1996 Olympics.
Bio And Wiki
Real Name:- Shannon Lee Miller
NickName:- Shannon Miller
Birthplaces:- Rolla
Nationality:- United States
Famous for:- Gymnastic
Birthdate:- 1977
Miller Family
Mother name:- Claudia Miller
Father name:- .Ron Miller
Sister name:- Tessa
Married Status:- Married
Shannon Kids
Rocco Falconetti
Sterling Dianne Falconetti
Boyfriends, Affairs & More
Girlfriends:- Not know
Affairs:- Update Soon
Married Status:- Married
Husband Name:- John Falconetti
Miller was the most decorated U.S. female gymnast in Olympics history with a total of seven medals until 2021, when Simone Biles tied her record. With a combined total of 16 World Championships and Olympic medals between 1991 and 1996, she is the second-most decorated American gymnast, male or female, behind Biles. She was also the most successful American athlete at the 1992 Olympics, winning five medals.
Honours
Miller is a member of the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame, the United States Olympic Hall of Fame the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame, and the Women's International Sports Hall of Fame. She is the only woman, in any sport, to be inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame twice, as an individual and for her team.
With seven Olympic and nine World Championship medals, Miller is one of the most decorated American gymnasts, male or female. She is tied with Nastia Liukin for third most World Championship medals won by an American gymnast, behind Simone Biles and Alicia Sacramone.
In 1998, the Oklahoma Legislature named a section of Interstate 35 in Edmond, Oklahoma the Shannon Miller Parkway in her honor.
Personal Life
Miller married lawyer and ophthalmologist Christopher B. Phillips in June 1999. The couple separated in 2004, and their divorce was finalized in 2006. While Phillips accused Miller of infidelity with a married male athlete, Miller denied the claim, and it did not figure into the divorce grounds.
In August 2007, Miller announced her engagement to John Falconetti, the president of Drummond Press and former chairman of the Republican executive committee of Duval County, Florida. They married on August 25, 2008, and have two children: a son, John Rocco, born on October 28, 2009, and a daughter, Sterling Diane, born on June 25, 2013.
In February 2011, Miller revealed that she had been diagnosed with germ cell ovarian cancer, a month after doctors removed a baseball-sized cyst from one of her ovaries. She underwent three cycles of chemotherapy from March 7 to May 2, 2011. In September 2011, her doctor gave her a clean bill of health.
Company
Shannon Miller is the founder of health and wellness company, Shannon Miller Lifestyle. Miller has a degree in entrepreneurship and marketing from the University of Houston and a law degree from Boston College. In India as the international event ambassador for Tata Mumbai Marathon 2020, Miller talks about what keeps her fit and motivated.
Retire
Shannon Miller was only 19 when she decided to retire. The girl from Edmond was an international star, earning seven Olympic medals and charming fans around the world. She regularly spent more than 40 hours a week in the gym, perfecting her skills with her gymnastics family. She had specific goals and a tight support system. She was eating six meals a day, a detailed eating plan designed to fuel her body for the demands of training. Her body was a machine.
Fitness
Women tend to feel guilty about taking time to take care of themselves, Shannon Miller said.
“We all do that, especially when you have kids and a job and a house to take care of,” she said. “It’s overwhelming. You tend to drop yourself down on the list.” Miller said she sees mothers who make sure their children never miss a check-up, but who won’t take time to see a doctor themselves.
“It’s not taking time away from others,” she said. “It’s not taking time away from children. When you work out and eat healthy and go to the doctor, you’re being more productive. If you’re not healthy, you can’t be there for the people who love you.”
Miller encourages women to be flexible and forgiving with themselves. Life changes; it’s OK for routines to change, too.
Degree
Miller earned a law degree from Boston College in 2007. That year she established the Shannon Miller Foundation, which sought to end childhood obesity. Miller was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 2006 and 2008 for individual and team achievements, respectively. In the autobiography It’s Not About Perfect: Competing for My Country and Fighting for My Life (2015; written with Danny Peary), she discussed her gymnastics career and her later battle with ovarian cancer.
Foundation
Shannon's Foundation currently supports over 7,000 children through her in school Running Clubs that focus on helping children to be physically active.
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