Is Olympic Gymnast John Orozco Adopted?

August 1, 2012 by Roger Ratchet

John Orozco's parents

If there’s one Cinderella story to watch from the 2012 Summer Olympics, it’s the story of 19-year-old gymnast John Orozco.

Growing up poor, black and underprivileged in the Bronx, John faced an uphill battle to pursue his love of gymnastics, a mostly white sport that usually only children of privilege have the luxury of practicing.

But it was his parents, Will and Damaris Orozco, who were his biggest supporters throughout his gymnast career.

By now, you’ve heard Orozco’s tale. His father worked as a sanitation worker for New York City; and his mother made the sacrifice to drive John to and from his gym practices daily, a 90-minute trip that she endured while battling lupus and arthritis, according to a profile in the New York Times.

John’s parents claim Puerto Rican heritage, and while the island nation is certainly populated by people of varying mixed races, you can’t help but notice that John is noticeably darker and bearing more African-looking features than his light, white-looking parents.

So the big question on many viewers’ minds remains:

Is John Orozco adopted?

None of the interviews that feature John or his parents has mentioned this, but gymnastics community ChalkBucket posed the question, and a few commenters claim that John is in fact adopted and it’s not a secret.

“Yes. he’s Dominican,” says ChalkBucket user dunno. “I recall that there are 1 or 2 other siblings that might me be adopted also.”

Looking at this photo (below) of a young John Orozco and his siblings, it would indeed appear that at least one of his siblings, (the young boy in the black t-shirt to the left of John) also looks blacker than the rest of the family and may be adopted as well.

Another commenter, gym law mom, claims that her friend who is a gymnast knows that John is adopted:

“My gymmie knew he was adopted so it doesn’t seem to be a secret. May just be the family doesn’t talk about it much. My gymmie thought it was pretty cool since she’s adopted.”

Perhaps we’ll learn more about John’s biological family tree once the Olympics are over, though it is odd that the parents aren’t being forthcoming about the obvious racial disparities between them and their son.

It’s kind of like how Michael Jackson just showed up with three white children and called them his sons and daughters, expecting no one to raise an eyebrow to the “fact” that a black man biologically fathered three lily white children of the corn.

But whatever John’s real roots are, he has a tough road ahead of him in London at the Olympic games.

He flubbed things pretty badly with the men’s team on Monday, but he has a chance to redeem himself today in the all-arounds.

All eyes will be on John and his family as he strives for the gold medal and Olympic glory.

For a little inspiration and hope, check out John’s story as he relives his struggles in the video for Gym Class Heroes‘ song “Fighter” below. It’s proof that dreams can come true, even when they seem totally beyond reach.

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  • Hermione

    He’s not adopted. Puerto Ricans come out all shades, just like a lot of Black Americans. There are plenty of those “Bill Cosby” style families among Black people – some kids dark nd brown, and some very light, even though there parents may be dark. Same in reverse – sometimes light parents and dark kids. It’s called genetic recombination people. Orozco is just a product of both of his Puerto Rican parents. Thta’s how it is, some light and some dark. Some of these articles are so stupid.

    • Donovan

      You probably still believe Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny are real. You don’t know nothing, little girl.

    • Toppergem

      Exactly correct. In my own family each siblings is a different shade of brown….very, very light, tan and ,mocha. One sibling has hazel eyes, one has grey eyes and two have brown eyes. We share the same parents who are American Indian, white and black in heritage. So you can’t go by looks!

    • I mean really?

      Finally someone with some damn sense! there might be hope after all!

  • Black

    blacker? seriously? We still talk like that in the 21st century?

  • John

    So he’s dark skin and what? He is still Latino he is not African-American. Just cause he’s dark skin don’t mean shit. African looking features? Lol why everything gotta be about race for? He’s Dominican adapted by Puerto Rican parents, he’s still Latino!

    • Donovan

      At what point was he referred to as African-American in the article? He is a black Latino. Black Latinos, just like African-Americans, are descendants of Africans. So what’s the problem?

    • ybishy

      i don’t feel they need to talk about him being adopted because it’s as obvious as mj’s kids being adopted, but you’re right, he is their son. OAN, he isn’t african american, but he is afro-latino. he’s of african descent and culturally he’s latino/caribbean. i don’t know why black people continue to think that being hispanic is a race instead of culture & many black fail to think that an obvious looking black man or woman can’t be black & latin.

  • Duh

    Why do they have to be forthcoming about it and talk about it all the time. At the end of the day, adopted or not, he is their son. What are they supposed do, refer to each other as my adopted son and my adopted parents? He is their son and they are his parents.

  • Dee

    This article is pure ignorance.

  • Karlynn

    White, black, dominican, Puerto Rican, adopted, not adopted – who cares?? They are family. Period.

  • julie

    who writes this shit? you are not smart.

  • http://www.facebook.com/mdelemore Mia Delemore

    does it matter who’s business is it how does it matter grow the fuck up

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1035056673 Mari Tatlow Steed

    Congratulations on one of the most idiotic article titles/rhetorical questions of all time. Is he adopted? Hate to be Captain Obvious, but com’n…But more importantly, why does it matter? John obviously has a terrific relationship with his parents, refers to them as his parents (as an adopted adult and mother who relinquished to adoption, I always hate when the media/individuals refer to someone as “the adopted son of…” or “my adoptive parents…” in a public context) and they are clearly proud of and adore him. And they’ve clearly done a great job with great material. Maybe it’s not commonly discussed because many of us just don’t prefer to label ourselves that way. It’s bad enough society/the media like to pathologize adoption and make us all into bad-seed serial killers. Let’s keep adoption out of this young man’s story — he’s a world-class athlete who did a terrific job, shows tremendous humility and caring, and seems to have two great, devoted parents. Can’t we just laud a stellar athlete and nice young man for just that?

  • ProudMama

    I agree & my A. Son HATES ppl prying intp personal business. I hope they never confirm 1 way or another

  • Dirtnaps

    HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Who’s the brain surgeon that figured this one out?

  • VeeCeeKay

    This artical is ridiculous and nothing more than ignorance at its finest. I am utterly disappointed in this. I can’t believe that it is 2012 and people STILL look for something, *anything* to divide and separate humans. Seriously, what difference does it make if he is in fact adopted, and why is that something his family should broadcast?? It doesnt matter. Period. They are his parents, he is their son. Plain amd simple. No *further* explanation needed. I’m disgusted by this simple minded artical representing a simple minded person. “Blacker”? Really? Is that what we, as a people, have amounted to? Is that your biggest concern?- it’s the freaking Olympics, this young man is representing the USA with his talent and the best you could muster up is ‘He’s too black to be their real son’ ?? Eff you dude, you have more issues than you realize. I’m sad for you because you couldn’t have experienced a true family atmosphere when you feel the need to pick apart someone else’s. And just as a final note: i have a friend i have known since grade school, both parents dark skinned african americans amd she is lighter than ever, easily “passing” for caucasian. Word to the wise – stop wasting your time on disecting someone’s life, and open your mind and start living your own.

  • Genoeoussor

    “It’s kind of like how Michael Jackson just showed up
    with three white children and called them his sons and daughters,
    expecting no one to raise an eyebrow to the “fact” that a black man
    biologically fathered three lily white children of the corn.”

    You African American men are completely retarded. Micheal Jackson ex wife was pale blond woman. His kids are mixed. Obiviously when two black parents have straight white looking kids it sounds weird unless they do have admixture because it takes quite a time to lose melanin, get a more narrow nose and more straight hair. Also its a process.

    About the MJ kids its a complete ignorance at its universal finnest. Where do you guys live? What universe and world please? My father is black, mother is white from nordic contries and I am way more white looking than MJ kids. This is total ignorance. (I do dark blue eyes almost looking purple and curvy dark blond hair). Where I live theres quite millions of mixed who look a tanned european. I think people need to go out of their American ghettos more…

    • talkaboutignorant

      mj’s ex-wife? bwahahaha.

    • facepalm

      congratulations! you’re a racist AND an idiot! what a combo

  • Genoeoussor

    In the case of John Orozco, he’s adopted because lighter featured parents cannot have darker featured kids. There’s only few cases in the world where biological light skinned parents had darker featured kids and they were mixed. Yet, even mixed couples cannot have kids darker than both direct parents (father or mother). Basic rule.

    I don’t see any problem anyway he’s a champion and they are a lovely family.

    • sciencerocks

      wow. you seriously need to take a science class. that is not a “basic rule”. you seem to think its like mixing coffee and cream. genetcs is a little more complex than that.

  • I mean really?

    Now for some facts. Latinos are a rainbow race. I love the fact that everyone cries about dont judge people by color but automatically John is black, or adopted. Now just to be clear I’m not saying these things are bad, Im just saying that they arent the facts. His older brother looks italian or russian but the fact remains that he too is puerto rican. Africans were slaves just as Taino indians (puerto ricans) and the mixing of imported slaves and masters alike add to all the colors of our race. There are light skinned blacks and dark skinned latinos. Lets get ourselves educated before trying to speculate about things we know nothing about people.

    Secondly… what does any of this have to do with gymnastics? nothing. Focus on the story behind the success. With so many good things to speak about, this is what is being debated?

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