Laurie Hernandez, the Olympic artistic gymnast, won gold at the 2016 Summer Olympics as part of the "Final Five" team.

What inspired Laurie Hernandez?

Her Puerto Rican heritage played a significant role in her success, adding "flair" to her gymnastics.

Laurie Hernandez was brought up by two Puerto Rican parents in New Jersey, where she danced with them every Saturday morning.

This exposure to music and dance helped her connect with the sport of gymnastics.

How did her heritage impact her career?

At 16, Laurie Hernandez became the first Latina to make the U.S. Women's Olympic Gymnastics team in 30 years.

She received immense support from the Puerto Rican community during the 2016 Olympics.

Laurie Hernandez now aims to give back to her community by hosting the Champions Challenge, a gymnastics benefit competition in San Juan.

What challenges do Latina gymnasts face?

Laurie Hernandez acknowledges the barriers to entry for Latina and Black gymnasts, citing the expensive nature of the sport.

Many young girls may have the passion for gymnastics, but their parents cannot afford the tuition.

As of December, Laurie Hernandez will host the Champions Challenge to raise funds for local causes, including the Puerto Rican Gymnastics Federation.

The event aims to create a welcoming environment for young gymnasts to enjoy the sport without immense pressure.

Laurie Hernandez's mother worked three jobs to support her daughter's ascension to the top.

Laurie Hernandez started gymnastics at age 5 and rose to fame alongside teammates Simone Biles, Gabby Douglas, Aly Raisman, and Madison Kocian.

She recognizes the importance of her achievements on a cultural level, inspiring young Afro-Latina girls to pursue gymnastics.

Laurie Hernandez receives messages from fans who appreciate her representation in the sport.

A parent once told her that their daughter didn't think she could do gymnastics until she saw Laurie Hernandez competing.

Laurie Hernandez's story highlights the need for greater accessibility and diversity in artistic gymnastics.