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Olympic gymnastics champion Laurie Hernandez now has a Mirror Ball trophy to go with her gold medal after becoming the youngest ever winner of “Dancing With the Stars.”

But the 16-year-old’s victory episode failed to strike ratings gold as it had 25 percent fewer viewers than last November’s season finale.

Hernandez didn’t care about that, however, and puts this win on the same level as her Olympic triumph.

“Honestly, I feel like they tie each other,” she said. “It felt amazing.  had that same joy at the Olympics. It was such an accomplishing moment. It was exciting.”

Shortly after winning the title with dance partner Val Chmerkovskiy, she told fans, “I want to thank everyone for their support and riding along this crazy roller coaster of my life. My goal is just to inspire others as I go on with my journey and thanks for being there for me.”

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Although her time on the ABC series has come to an end, she will get to continue demonstrating her dance skills  by going  on the “Dancing With the Stars” live stage tour.

We out here✌? thank you, @iamvalc for making this an incredible experience. DWTS tour here I come❤️❤️

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Her dance partner Chmerkovskiy is excited to keep dancing with her. “I’m excited that she’s going on tour with us,” he said. “She’s going to continue to be part of the DWTS family and we love to have her.”

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With the win, Hernandez now joins the ranks of other young winners, including Olympic medalist Shawn Johnson and Australian actress and singer Bindi Irwin.

If you’re one of the people who missed out on Hernandez’s final dances, watch the video above to see her infectiously joyful freestyle.

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