Canada’s Rosannagh MacLennan made Olympic trampoline history at Rio 2016, when she produced a sparkling performance to become the first athlete in her sport to win back-to-back golds, having won her country’s only gold medal at London 2012. However, her quest for a third consecutive medal at Tokyo 2020 fell short as she placed fourth.
The youngest of four children, Rosannagh “Rosie” MacLennan took up trampolining at the age of seven. She took part in her first international competition four years later and won the Canadian title in 2005, aged 16.
She has sport in her blood. Her grandfather Lorne Aldon Patterson was a superb gymnast who gained selection for the Canada team for the Olympic Games Tokyo 1940 only for them to be cancelled following the outbreak of the Second World War.
An accomplished all-round athlete, he passed on his passion for sport to his granddaughter and gave her a piece of advice she would never forget: “The most important moments in your life are not just that final moment but the cumulative moments leading up to it – on your way, do not forget to stop, enjoy and appreciate the journey.”
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