<P> Dominique Helena Moceanu Canales (/ moʊˈtʃiːɑːnuː /, moh - CHEE - anoo; Romanian: (moˈtʃe̯anu); born September 30, 1981) is an American author and retired American gymnast . She was a member of the gold - medal - winning United States women's gymnastics team (the "Magnificent Seven") at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta . </P> <P> The hallmarks of Moceanu's gymnastics, in the early part of her elite career, were daring tricks on the balance beam and spunky routines on the floor exercise . Later, under the direction of new coaches, she developed a more elegant, mature style . </P> <P> Moceanu trained under Marta and Béla Károlyi, and later Luminița Miscenco and Mary Lee Tracy . She earned her first national team berth at age 10 and represented the United States in various international competitions at the junior level . She was the all - around silver medalist at the 1992 Junior Pan American Games and the 1994 junior national champion . In 1995, at the age of 13, she became the youngest gymnast to win the senior all - around title at the U.S. National Championships . She was the youngest member of both the 1995 World Championships team and the gold - medal - winning 1996 Olympics team, and was the last gymnast to compete legally in the Olympics at the age of 14 . </P> <P> Moceanu's last major success in gymnastics was at the 1998 Goodwill Games, where she became the first American to win the all - around gold medal . Family problems, coaching changes, and injuries derailed her efforts to make the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, and she retired from the sport in 2000 . Since then, she has worked as a coach, studied business management, and written a memoir, Off Balance . </P>

Who was the youngest gymnast in the olympics
find me the text answering this question