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Olympian, #1 ranked US female
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Melanie's Story As an aspiring young gymnast, Melanie's commitment to excellence took her all the way to the Washington State High School Championships but an injury sidelined her from the competition. Rehab included her introduction to free weights and soon thereafter a future, and powerful, star was in the making.
Devastatingly, weeks before the Olympic Trials competition Melanie suffered a serious back injury. Her Olympic dreams, along with any future in the sport appeared to be suddenly over. With her athletic career in shambles and apparently behind her, Melanie picked herself up and moved on. She she opened a business and started a family. She put her energy into assisting her husband, Dan, in his election to the Washington State House of Representatives while opening her own business - Roach Gymnastics, Inc. Her husband is now in the midst of his fourth term, her gymnastics school serves over 500 students and together they have three young children. All the while Melanie still yearned to compete. In the summer of 2005, Melanie decided that it's never too late to chase your dreams. She returned to competitive weightlifting. By March of 2006 she reclaimed her spot on the US National Team and won her 6th US National Championship. She went on to place 12th at the World Championships. She underwent state of the art back surgery, not available years earlier when she left the sport. The result was her 7th US National Championship (2007) and the first time since 2000 that she clean/jerked twice her own body weight. She was back! In August of 2007 Melanie went on to win a bronze medal at the Pam Am Games in Brazil, officially marking her return to the highest levels of international weightlifting. She will compete in the 2007 World Championships in September and aims to qualify for next summer's 2008 Olympic Games at the US National Championships in February. She is currently ranked number one in her weight class (53 kgs / 117 lbs.). |
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