Shenea Booth

August 21, 1986

An American acrobatic gymnast born on August 21, 1986. Her remarkable career spans both competitive gymnastics and professional performances, leaving an indelible mark on the world of acrobatics.

Achievements and Impact:

  • Represented the United States at the 2001 World Games, 2002 World Championships, and 2004 World Championships in the Mixed Pair event alongside partner Arthur Davis.
  • Inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2009, recognizing her outstanding contributions to the sport.
  • Won the all-around at the U.S. National Sports Acrobatic Championships in 2002, 2003, and 2004, showcasing her dominance in the field.
  • With partner Julian Amaro, secured the all-around title at the 2001 U.S. Sports Acrobatic National Championships, demonstrating her versatility and skill.
  • Achieved a significant milestone as part of the first American acrobatic team to win a medal at the World Games in 2001, earning a silver medal and making history.
  • Received offers to perform in prestigious Cirque Du Soleil productions, including “Amma Luna,” “La Nouba,” “Banana Shpeel,” “Mystere,” and “Kooza,” highlighting her exceptional talent and versatility.
  • Selected to perform at esteemed events such as the World Entrepreneurship Awards in Monaco, representing Cirque Du Soleil and showcasing her artistry on a global stage.
  • Became the first African-American female soloist to play a lead character in a Cirque Du Soleil production in 2015, portraying “The Promise” in the classic spectacle “Varekai,” breaking barriers and inspiring others.

Legacy: Shenea Booth’s legacy extends far beyond her numerous awards and performances. As a pioneer in acrobatic gymnastics, she shattered stereotypes and opened doors for future generations of athletes. Her innovative routines, captivating performances, and dedication to excellence have left an enduring impact on the sport. Through her coaching, choreography, and mentorship, she continues to inspire and empower aspiring gymnasts worldwide. Shenea Booth’s contributions to acrobatic gymnastics have cemented her status as a trailblazer and role model, leaving an indelible mark on the sport’s history.