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Cathy has been honored with the National Broadway Theatre Award's 2004 Distinguished Lifetime Service Award from The League of American Theatres and Producers, Inc.

Cathy Rigby has achieved her dreams and is still soaring to new heights everyday. America first took notice of Cathy at the Olympics in 1968. Her spunkiness and drive to succeed charmed any audience that watched her. She quickly became known as "America’s Sweetheart of Gymnastics." Throughout her gymnastics career, she was able to win numerous international gymnastic medals (including eight gold medals) and she went to the Olympics a second time in 1972. Cathy won a silver medal on the balance beam at the 1970 World Championships, being the first American woman to medal in World Gymnastics. She inspired many young girls and made the sport of gymnastics popular in America. After a brilliant gymnastics career, Cathy joined ABC as a sports commentator and for 18 years provided expertise commentary in the sport of gymnastics.

After years of gymnastics, Cathy sought out to conquer the world of acting. Her determination and competitive spirit inspired her to go through years of training to perfect herself before she went on stage. She took seven years of voice and acting training and twelve years of ballet to prepare for stage and TV roles. Her musical debut was Dorothy in the "Wizard of Oz." Audiences adored her and she continued to move on to other theatrical plays and musicals including "Annie Get Your Gun," "Meet Me in St. Louis," "South Pacific," "Paint Your Wagon," "They’re Playing Our Song," "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," "Seussical the Musical," and "Peter Pan." She also performed on Broadway with "Seussical the Musical" and "Peter Pan." Cathy obtained acting roles in various TV movies including "The Perfect Body," "Hard to Read," "The Great Wallendas," and "Triathlon."

Her acting career has also helped her to pursue another career with her husband, actor-singer-producer, Tom McCoy. They formed their own production company called McCoy Rigby Entertainment. Through their company, they have successfully produced many seasons of musicals, plays, concerts, and special events at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts in La Mirada, California. They have also launched many national touring productions including "Jesus Christ Superstar," and "Peter Pan."

The role that Cathy is best known for is that of Peter in the musical, "Peter Pan." She earned a Tony nomination for her performance of Peter Pan on Broadway and "Peter Pan" earned more Tony nominations after the production toured nationally. Arts and Entertainment (A&E) filmed "Peter Pan" and it is now available on DVD along with the soundtrack in stores nationwide. Currently, Cathy is back in her starring role as Peter in “Peter Pan”, which is touring nationally throughout 2006.

Cathy spends her spare time as a motivational speaker on the topics of nutrition and wellness. She also devotes her time to her family and various charitable causes.