Mary Lou Retton, the 1984 Olympic all-around gold medalist, was arrested on a misdemeanor DUI charge in West Virginia.
What happened?
She was charged on May 17 in Fairmont, W.Va, after officers observed a container of wine in her vehicle.
Retton, 57, slurred her words and smelled of alcohol, according to police.
Why it matters for Mary Lou Retton
The gymnastics great failed a field sobriety test and was later released after posting a $1,500 bond.
Retton became the first American woman to win the all-around title at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
She also collected two silver and two bronze medals at the 1984 Summer Games.
What comes next?
Retton's arrest may impact her public image, as she is a well-known figure in the gymnastics community.
And her legacy as a gold medalist may be affected by this incident.
But the details of the case are still emerging, and it is unclear what the outcome will be.
Retton was 16 when she won the all-around title, and her achievement was a historic moment for American gymnastics.
As reported by Field Level Media, Retton's bond was set at $1,500, which she posted after her arrest.
The incident occurred on May 17, and the case is ongoing.