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At Olympic Trials, Lakes finished first overall. In the Olympics he was the highest ranked American gymnast in the All Around finals, where he finished 19th.
At Olympic Trials, Lakes finished first overall. In the Olympics he was the highest ranked American gymnast in the All Around finals, where he finished 19th.
Lakes competed for the Illinois Fighting Illini men"s gymnastics in college. He left college in 1986 to concentrate on making the Olympic team in 1988. In 1988, Lakes was criticized by some gymnasts, including Kurt Thomas for not training enough.
Lakes took 1989 off and then returned to competition in 1990.
He attempted a comeback in 1992 but placed 18th and claimed the final spot in the United States Olympic trials that year. Lakes was inducted into the United States of America Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2003.
Lakes was the first black American gymnast to compete in the Olympics. (Ron Galimore was the first African-American selected for the Olympics, but because of the 1980 boycott, he never competed)
In the Olympic runup, Lakes told Deseret News that he grew up around whites and idolized a white gymnast, Mitch Gaylord.
He said that he had not had racial problems in the sport and that he was not black "in terms of separating myself or black pride", but that he did embrace being a role model for younger minority athletes.
Lakes spoke to National Broadcasting Company in 1988:
I think of myself as a gymnast first. But I am black, and as a result I am a role model and I, I embrace that position. So if I can help other black kids, other minority kids, whatever, get to a level in something like gymnastics where they can have a quality of life, I think that would be great.
That same year, he told Joint European Torus magazine, "I think Debi Thomas (Olympic skater) was wrong when she said she was not a role model for blacks.
Whether she wanted to or not, she is a role model, and people were looking up to her.".
Lakes was a member of the 1985 and 1987 World Gymnastics Championships United States. teams.