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Mary Lou Retton in action at the 1984 Olympics.
Mary Lou Retton in action at the 1984 Olympics. Photograph: BTS
Mary Lou Retton in action at the 1984 Olympics. Photograph: BTS

Olympic star Mary Lou Retton making ‘remarkable’ progress, daughter says

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  • Gymnastics legend’s ‘reliance on machines is diminishing’
  • Retton, 55, won five medals at 1984 Summer Olympics in LA

Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton has made “remarkable” progress, her daughter Shayla Schrepfer said on social media on Saturday, after a rare form of pneumonia left the American fighting for her life.

The 55-year-old gymnastics icon has been in intensive care for several days as she was unable to breathe on her own.

“Prayers have been felt and have been answered,” Schrepfer wrote in an Instagram post. “Although she remains in the ICU, her path to recovery is steadily unfolding. Her fighting spirit is truly shining!

“Her breathing is becoming stronger, and her reliance on machines is diminishing.”

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Nicknamed ‘America’s Sweetheart’, Retton’s gold medal-winning performance at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles captured the imagination of US fans and her hospitalization prompted an outpouring of support.

A fundraising page set up by the family exceeded $400,000 in donations as of Saturday afternoon.

“Though it’s a lengthy journey, witnessing these improvements is incredibly heartening,” wrote Schrepfer. “She’s responding so well to treatments.”

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