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As a teenager, Rigby helped pave the way for today's U.S. gymnastics stars when she became the first American woman to medal in gymnastics in an international competition, placing second in 1970. After retiring from sports in 1972, Rigby, 55, has had a long career in stage acting that includes a Tony nomination for best leading actress in a musical for her portrayal of Peter Pan.