Sunisa Lee, a Minnesota native began gymnastics when she was only six years old, drawing inspiration from YouTube videos. She is now taking on Tokyo 2020.
, with 230,000 followers. On Wednesday, she posted a photo of herself and fellow U.S. gymnast MyKayla Skinner, captioning the photo jokingly:"Me & grandma in Tokyo."Lee was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, on March 9, 2003, to mother Yeev Thoj, a health worker, and father Houa John Lee, a Navy veteran. She has five siblings — sisters Shyenne and Evionn and brothers Jonah, Lucky and Noah.
Lee attended Minnesota Virtual High School and is now attending South Saint Secondary High School, from where she will graduate later this year. Her heritage is Hmong, an Asian ethnic group that hasn't had a country of its own. For thousands of years, Hmong people lived in southwestern China, but immigrated to Laos, Thailand and other neighboring countries in the 1600s.In August 2019, just days before Lee was going to leave for the national championships in Kansas City, her father fell off a ladder while he was helping a friend trim a tree. The fall injured his spinal cord, initially paralyzing him from the chest down.
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