Henrietta Ónodi, born on May 22, 1974, is a celebrated Hungarian artistic gymnast renowned for her remarkable achievements in the sport. She made her Olympic debut at the 1992 Barcelona Games, where she showcased her extraordinary talent by winning both a gold and a silver medal. Her success continued as she represented her country again at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, further solidifying her status as one of the elite gymnasts of her time.
After an illustrious career, Henrietta retired from gymnastics in 1997. She then embarked on a new chapter in her life by relocating to the United States. There, she married James Haley, an American Olympic pentathlete, and together they welcomed three children into their family.
Henrietta's contributions to gymnastics have not gone unrecognized. In 2010, she was honored with induction into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame, a testament to her impact on the sport and her legacy as a world-class athlete.