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    Sunisa Lee
    American artistic gymnast; first Hmong American Olympic gold medalist

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    Sunisa "Suni" Lee OLY (born Sunisa Phabsomphou; March 9, 2003) is an American artistic gymnast. Lee is the 2020 Olympic all-around champion and uneven bars bronze medalist, the 2019 world championship silver medalist on the floor and bronze medalist on uneven bars.

  3. 2M Followers, 513 Following, 202 Posts - Sunisa Lee (@sunisalee) on Instagram: "Olympic Gold Medalist minnesota teamsuni@smithsaint.com 👻 sunisalee".

  4. Nov 17, 2023 · The Olympic all-around champion revealed she gained 45 pounds and had swollen eyes due to a kidney problem. She said she is feeling better and training for the 2024 Paris Games, where she hopes to compete in front of a hometown crowd.

  5. Learn about Sunisa Lee, the American artistic gymnast who won a gold medal in the all-around at Tokyo 2020. Discover her biography, achievements, social media, and more on Olympics.com.

  6. 399.6K. suni (@sunisalee_) on TikTok | 38.5M Likes. 1.5M Followers. 2021 olympic gold medalist.Watch the latest video from suni (@sunisalee_).

  7. Jul 30, 2021 · After a turbulent few years, Sunisa Lee can now call herself an Olympic gold medalist. The American gymnast won the women’s all-around title in Tokyo on Thursday ahead of Brazil’s Rebeca...

  8. Jul 16, 2024 · Gymnast Sunisa Lee, or Suni Lee, is a three-time Olympic medalist. Read about her groundbreaking gymnastics career, age, kidney disease, boyfriend, and more.

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