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Amy Tinkler

Biography

Amy is an 18-year-old British gymnast and member of Great Britain’s National Squad. This prodigious sportswoman achieved a Bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

In January 2013 Amy represented Great Britain at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival. Amy returned from Sydney crowned the Youth Olympic Floor Champion as well as winning Silver in the vault and overall team Silver. Amy then represented GB in July at the European Youth Olympic Festival, returning with a historic team Silver medal.

Amy was a key part of the successful squad that travelled to Bulgaria in June 2014 for the European Championships. The Junior team secured a fantastic Silver medal behind Russia and ahead of Romania in 3rd place. Individually, Amy won a Bronze medal on the vault and a Silver on floor in the apparatus finals. Amy then made history with her GB team mates in October 2015 at the World Championships, taking their first ever Bronze medal behind America and China.