I hope the Final Five has shown that everyone is capable of success if they work hard.

Don't let people tell you that you can't do something.

When I was a little kid, I don't remember looking up and seeing so many Hispanic athletes out there.

My family has always been very close. Ever since I was a kid, everybody was always together, including my grandma. In the mornings, my mom would work, and my grandma would help me get ready and would walk me to school. We were all so close to her.

Of course I'm very sassy.

I listen to a lot of music. One of my favorite songs is 'Final Song' by M. It's something that I listen to before a lot of competitions.

As an athlete, the most important thing is the protein that you eat and the things that you put into your body. Without that, it's very hard to function throughout the day.

The first meal that I learned to make was scrambled eggs.

Life has been a really big whirlwind, but it's been a lot of fun. I travel so much, and I'm constantly doing things that I love, but it's just me.

Two people who really inspire me are my parents, Wanda and Anthony, just because they really made sure to keep up Hispanic culture in my family.

I would love to be an actress!

A goal of making it to the Olympic Games has motivated me to work very hard in my sport.

I started a gymnastics class at five years old, but it became serious at seven.

My earliest memory was watching gymnastics on live TV and wanting to do what the 'big girls' did.

Basically, I was a little bit nervous before competing beam at the Olympics, and I had this nervous thing to just talk to myself, like 'You can do it, you can do it.' And right before I hopped up there, I said, 'I got this.'

I'm confident. I'm a crowd pleaser.

I've been to Tokyo-slash-Japan - we actually went to Yokohama in 2015 and 2013 for international competitions. I think that it would be really nice to go back and do a little Olympic thing there.

Secretly, I'm a 5-year-old.

As far as cartoons go, I watched a lot of 'Ed, Edd, n Eddy' when I was a kid.

The best part is when parents come up to me with their kids, and they say, 'My daughter started gymnastics because of you.'

Honestly, I don't really know the rules of tango!

I love performing for the crowd. Maybe that's what it is. I'm a crowd pleaser.

We're all different, so even though someone is getting a skill before you, it doesn't mean that you're not good enough; it just means you have to wait a little bit, and the skill will come when it comes.

Since kindergarten, I was the shortest kid in class. They always put me toward the front in school pictures, because you couldn't see me if I was in the back. It was kind of funny.