Call them the Fab Four. Or, perhaps even more fitting, the Golden Girls.

After scoring the top spot on the medals stand in Thursday’s all-around gymnastics competition, Gabrielle “Gabby” Douglas was in good company with the three other American women who achieved the same feat.

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Douglas, 16, officially joined the ranks of Nastia Liukin, Carly Patterson and Mary Lou Retton – and posed with her fellow all-around champions following her 62.232-point finish.

“Four generations of champs!” Tweeted Retton, 44, who won gold in the 1984 all-around. (Patterson, 24, won the all-around in 2004, and Liukin, 22, won it in 2008.)

“So proud of you @gabrielledoug,” Liukin Tweeted.

Added Patterson: “You are glowing!”

Her fellow Fab Five Team USA gymnasts – McKayla Maroney, Jordyn Wieber, Kyla Ross and Aly Raisman – were also extending their praise to Douglas, who is the first African-American woman to win gold in the women’s all-around. Her victory, after all, came on the heels of their team gold-medal win on Tuesday.