Morgan Hurd, From Orphan to World Gymnastics Champion

Morgan Hurd.
Despite the fact that gymnastics is a challenging individual sport that requires endurance and tenacity, Hurd was attracted to the varieties and difficulties of the gymnastics routines. (Image: via > ESPNW)

Morgan Hurd is a Chinese orphan girl who was abandoned by her biological parents after she was born. Morgan Hurd spent 11 months at an orphanage in Wuzhou City, Guangxi, China, before she was adopted by Sherri Hurd from Newark, Delaware, United States. Under Sherri’s love and nurturing, the former abandoned little girl has grown to be a world gymnastics champion. Her Chinese ethnicity, adopted background, and accomplishments have given rise to her popularity among Chinese people around the world.

At age 3, Morgan Hurd was enrolled in gymnastics and at age 7, she joined a gymnastics team. Despite the fact that gymnastics is a challenging individual sport that requires endurance and tenacity, Morgan Hurd was attracted to the varieties and difficulties of gymnastics routines. Through the years of setbacks and success, Morgan Hurd’s mother has supported her unconditionally. Since the early days of her life, her mother has always been a source of encouragement, love, and respect. Morgan Hurd fondly told a story about her mother. One day, in a supermarket, someone asked her mother: “How much is the adopted girl?” Her mother responded without hesitation: “Priceless!”

At the Gymnastics World Championships in Montreal, Canada in October 2017, Hurd won the World all-around individual championship at the age of 16, which is her first world championship.
At the Gymnastics World Championships in Montreal, Canada, in October 2017, Morgan Hurd won the World all-around individual championship at the age of 16, which was her first world championship. (Image: Metiza Magazine)

At the Gymnastics World Championships in Montreal, Canada, in October 2017, Morgan Hurd won the World all-around individual championship at the age of 16, which was her first world championship. The championship title was a surprising victory, as she was only expecting to rank within the top 10, but never did she expect to win the championship. Since then, she has won medals after medals in individual and team events in major international competitions. First, she won the gold medal team championship in the Doha Gymnastics World event in Qatar in 2018, then she won the individual all-around championship in Chicago in 2018; the Tokyo Gymnastics World Cup in 2019; the team gold medal at the Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championship in Medellin, Colombia, in 2018; the team gold medal at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, in 2019. On top of those winnings, she also won many individual silver and bronze medals.

Morgan Hurd wants to participate in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo

After a slew of triumphs, Morgan Hurd set a new goal for herself: “The goal now is to represent the American gymnastics team to participate and win in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. This was an inconceivable goal in the past.” She is very proud of her new goal and believes that with more than 10 years of arduous training and a strong determination, she can overcome any obstacles.

In August 2019, at the National Gymnastics Championships held in Kansas City, Missouri, Morgan Hurd did very well in the first three individual events on the first day, but she fell in the fourth event — the freestyle gymnastics competition. As a result, her all-around score slipped to eighth place on the first day. In the end, she won fourth place in the individual all-around event, was the runner-up for uneven bars, and took fifth place for the balance beam. She said: “The overall score is not ideal, but I am still happy with what I’ve got considering the mistakes on the first day.” Despite the setback, Morgan Hurd is very confident that she will be able to make it to her first Olympics in 2020.

Morgan Hurd is very proud of her new goal and believes that with more than 10 years of arduous training and a strong determination, she can overcome any obstacles.
She is very proud of her new goal and believes that with more than 10 years of arduous training and a strong determination, she can overcome any obstacles. (Image: via Warl Sprorts Fan)

To prepare for the Olympics, Morgan Hurd now trains six days a week for 6.5 hours a day from Mondays to Fridays, and three hours on Saturdays. She said: “I come to the gym every day with a goal to practice and challenge my limits as much as possible.” Outside of training, she is like a normal teenager. Every Sunday, she does yoga and hangs out with friends. She enjoys reading and her favorite book is Harry Potter. Reading helps her relax and immerse herself in a completely different world.

As Morgan Hurd’s performances improve in world competitions, her coach Slava Glazounov spoke of her proudly: “She is very charming and very popular in Delaware and in the United States. More than 1,000 girls from Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey train in the same gym every week and some are Chinese. Her success story has drawn many kids to train in the same gym and she has become an inspiration for many kids who dream to be as successful as her.”

Translated by Chua BC and edited by Angela

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