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US Olympic legend Mary Lou Retton arrested for DUI in West Virginia

  • snitzoid
  • May 27
  • 2 min read

What kind of idiot posts this crap. For god's sake, she didn't even hit anybody or crash into anything. We hold our role models to impossible standards that no normal human being could withstand.


Yes, I sniff glue and I'm not ashamed to admit it. I also drink heavily and take Meth. There, I said it. I'm just a normal American who loves his country.


US Olympic legend Mary Lou Retton arrested for DUI in West Virginia

By Christian Arnold, NY Post

Published May 26, 2025, 10:38 p.m. ET



Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton was arrested earlier this month for DUI in West Virginia.


The former Olympian was arrested in Marion County, W. Va., on May 17 for “driving under influence of alcohol, controlled substances, or drugs,” according to records posted online by the West Virginia Magistrate Court system.


Retton, 57, is facing one misdemeanor count of DUI, and she posted $1,500 bond the same day of her arrest.




News of Retton’s arrest began circulating on Monday.


Former Olympic gymnast Mary Lou Retton speaks to the crowd before the start of the game. during the 2019 ALCS.


The gymnast made headlines in 2023 when her daughters announced Retton had been battling a rare form of pneumonia that had the Olympic great fighting for her life in a hospital ICU.






She was eventually released from the hospital, and in an interview on “Today” in January 2024, she opened up about the health scare.


“I am so grateful to be here. I am blessed to be here, because there was a time when they were about to put me on life support,” she said in the interview.


Retton became a household name in the 1980s after winning gold at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.


She took home five medals during the Olympics in 1984, and that included the gold in the all-around competition — a first for any American woman.



Mary Lou Retton reacts to applause after her performance at the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles on Aug. 3, 1984.



Retton also captured two silver medals and two bronze medals that year, while also being named the Sportsperson of the Year by Sports Illustrated in 1984 for her performance at the Olympics.


She was named to the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 1997 and made appearances in movies and TV shows, including a 1993 episode of “Baywatch” and the 1994 film “Naked Gun 33 ¹/₃: The Final Insult.”

 
 
 

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