Posted on 08/03/2012 5:39:28 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Gabrielle Douglas won the gold medal in the all-around womens gymnastics event at the Olympics on Thursday and in a post-win interview said that all the glory for her win goes to God. She also tweeted her thanks to God, stressing may I never forget the good things he does for me.
Gabby Douglas, 16, came in first for the gold medal on Thursday after superior performances on the uneven bars, the balance beam, and the floor exercise mat. This was her second gold medal at the games and she is the first African American woman in Olympics history to win the all-around gymnastics competition.
After her win, Gabby Douglas told NBC, It is everything I thought it would be; being the Olympic champion, it definitely is an amazing feeling.
And I give all the glory to God, she said. It's kind of a win-win situation. The glory goes up to Him and the blessings fall down on me.
On her Twitter account, Douglas has posted numerous Tweets thanking God for His help and expressing her devotion to God.
On Aug. 2, Douglas tweeted, Let all that I am praise the LORD; may I never forget the good things he does for me.
On July 31, she tweeted, But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.
On July 30, she tweeted, I believe in God. He is the secret of my success. He gives people talent.
On July 28, Douglas tweeted, Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged; for the Lord will be with you wherever you go!
Back on July 2, she tweeted, But at the end of the day the glory ALWAYS to God!
On June 17, she tweeted, Happy Fathers Day everyone! Enjoy this day and praise God for he has given us wonderful dads:-)
On June 11, Gabby Douglas tweeted, Always give God the #glory #ALWAYS!
The father of Gabby Douglas is an Air Force Staff Sgt.
The father of Gabby Douglas is an Air Force Staff Sgt.
She tweeted that she had talked to the president.
He may not like America, but he loves sports.
Anybody want to bet that disgusting POS we call our president will try and horn in on this young lady’s great win? I hope she tells him to go pound sand.
how wonderful it is to see an African-American young lady succeed in gymnastics.
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Including smug Liberal Costas.
how wonderful it is to see an African-American young lady succeed in gymnastics.
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Including smug Liberal Costas.
http://gymnastics.about.com/od/athletestowatch/p/Gymnast-Gabrielle-Douglas.htm
Personal Info:
Gabrielle Douglas was born on December 31, 1995 to Timothy Douglas and Natalie Hawkins. Her hometown is Virginia Beach, VA, and she started gymnastics in 2002. Douglas has two older sisters Arielle and Joyelle and an older brother Johnathan.
Douglas names floor and beam as her favorite events, and goes by the nicknames Gabby and Brie. She is home-schooled, and her favorite subject is English. Douglas enjoys reading and knitting in her free time.
The girl shines on the outside because of the inner joyful radiance she has from her trust in the Lord.
Odd that the story didn’t mention she is home schooled by Travis and Missy Parton of West Des Moines, Iowa, who have four daughters of their own.
Still think that should have gone to Komova - she had a phenomenal floor routine - was the only one to nail everything.
I expected to see USA second and third, not first and fourth.
Class!!
Seriously, I just want to put her in my pocket! She is the cutest little thing!!!!!
Seriously, I just want to put her in my pocket! She is the cutest little thing!!!!!
I’d love to give her a Chick Fil A sammich! Praise to MY BOSS !
It wasn’t the Floor Exercise competition. That is on Sunday. It was the All Around. Gabby won the whole competition. Komova did out score Gabby on the Floor.
The MSM is now saying, ‘oh no, another Tebow!’
bump: the faith of the Flying Squirrel
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