Chellsie Memmel

Chellsie Memmel
Memmel performing on the balance beam at the 2008 USA Gymnastics National Championships in Boston
Personal information
Full nameChellsie Marie Memmel
Born (1988-06-23) June 23, 1988
West Allis, Wisconsin, U.S.
Height5 ft 2.5 in (159 cm)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
 United States
(2000, 2002–09, 2011–12 (US))
GymM&M Gymnastics
Head coach(es)Andy Memmel
Eponymous skillsMemmel Turn (Floor Routine): Double turn with leg fully extended in a "Y"
Medal record
Gymnastics
Representing  United States
Olympic Games
2008 BeijingTeam
World Championships
2003 AnaheimTeam
2003 AnaheimUneven Bars
2005 MelbourneAll-Around
2005 MelbourneUneven Bars
2005 MelbourneBalance Beam
2006 AarhusTeam
World Cup Final
2004 BirminghamUneven Bars
Pan American Games
2003 Santo DomingoTeam
2003 Santo DomingoAll-Around
2003 Santo DomingoUneven Bars
2003 Santo DomingoBalance Beam
Pan American Championships
2004 MaracaiboUneven Bars
2004 MaracaiboBalance Beam
2005 Rio de JaneiroTeam
2005 Rio de JaneiroAll-Around
2005 Rio de JaneiroUneven Bars
2005 Rio de JaneiroBalance Beam
Pacific Rim Championships
2006 HonoluluTeam
2006 HonoluluAll-Around
2006 HonoluluBalance Beam
2006 HonoluluFloor Exercise
SpouseKory Maier

Chellsie Marie Memmel (born June 23, 1988) is an American artistic gymnast. She is the 2005 world all-around champion (the third American woman, after Kim Zmeskal and Shannon Miller, to win that title) and the 2003 world champion on the uneven bars. She was a member of the United States women's gymnastics team at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China.

With a total of seven World Championship and Olympic medals, Memmel is tied with Shawn Johnson as the ninth most decorated American female gymnast, behind Simone Biles (41), Shannon Miller (16), Nastia Liukin (14), Alicia Sacramone (11), Aly Raisman (10), Jade Carey (10), Sunisa Lee (9), and Dominique Dawes (8).

Her return to gymnastics in her 30s attracted attention to the idea that by avoiding over-training and mistreatment, gymnasts could continue to perform at a high level in adulthood. She was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2022.