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Rosie MacLennan
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MacLennan at the Olympic Heroes Parade in Toronto (September 2012)
Personal information
Full name Rosannagh MacLennan
Nickname(s) Rosie
Country represented  Canada
Born (1988-08-28) August 28, 1988 (age 36)
King, Ontario
Residence Toronto
Height 158 cm (5 ft 2 in)
Discipline Trampoline gymnastics
Club Skyriders Trampoline Place
Head coach(es) David Ross
Medal record
Women's trampoline gymnastics
Representing  Canada
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 2 0 0
World Championships 3 9 7
Pan American Games 2 1 0
Pan American Championships 6 0 1
Pacific Rim Championships 5 1 0
Olympic Games
Gold 2012 London Individual
Gold 2016 Rio de Janeiro Individual
World Championships
Gold 2007 Quebec Synchro
Gold 2013 Sofia Individual
Gold 2018 St. Petersburg Individual
Silver 2005 Eindhoven Synchro
Silver 2007 Quebec Team
Silver 2009 St Petersburg Synchro
Silver 2011 Birmingham Individual
Silver 2011 Birmingham Synchro
Silver 2013 Sofia Team
Silver 2014 Daytona Beach Individual
Silver 2014 Daytona Beach Synchro
Silver 2018 St. Petersburg Synchro
Bronze 2007 Quebec Individual
Bronze 2009 St Petersburg Team
Bronze 2010 Metz Individual
Bronze 2011 Birmingham Team
Bronze 2018 St. Petersburg All-around Team
Bronze 2019 Tokyo Team
Bronze 2019 Tokyo Individual
Pan American Games
Gold 2011 Guadalajara Individual
Gold 2015 Toronto Individual
Silver 2007 Rio de Janeiro Individual
Pan American Championships
Gold 2006 Monterrey Team
Gold 2008 Buenos Aires Individual
Gold 2008 Buenos Aires Synchro
Gold 2014 Mississauga Individual
Gold 2014 Mississauga Synchro
Gold 2014 Mississauga Team
Bronze 2006 Monterrey Individual
Pacific Rim Championships
Gold 2012 Everett Individual
Gold 2012 Everett Synchro
Gold 2012 Everett Team
Gold 2014 Richmond Individual
Gold 2014 Richmond Synchro
Silver 2014 Richmond Team

Rosannagh "Rosie" MacLennan (born August 28, 1988) is a Canadian retired trampoline gymnast. She is the 2013 and 2018 World Trampoline champion, 2012 and 2016 Olympic champion, and 2011 and 2015 Pan American Games champion in the individual trampoline event. MacLennan was the Canadian National Women's champion in 2005, 2009 and 2011, and in 2007 was the World Champion in synchronized trampoline with Karen Cockburn. She has also won five silver and four bronze medals in World Championship competition in both the individual and synchro events. MacLennan trains at Skyrider's Trampoline Place in Richmond Hill, Ontario, with coach David Ross, who has coached all of Canada's Olympic trampolinists.

Background

MacLennan was born in the township of King, Ontario. Her parents are Jane and John MacLennan. Her grandfather was selected as a gymnast for the 1940 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, but was unable to compete as the games were cancelled due to the outbreak of World War II. Rosie MacLennan also suffered a mild concussion before the 2015 Pan Am Games in Toronto.

Career

MacLennan has competed internationally at various levels since 1999. In 2006, she paired with her training partner, the Olympian Karen Cockburn, in synchronized trampoline and the pair would go on to dominate the event internationally, winning eight consecutive World Cup events including the World Cup Finals in Birmingham in 2006. That year she also graduated from King City Secondary School, where she was a cheerleader during her final year.

Cockburn-MacLennan
MacLennan with her synchro partner Karen Cockburn in 2007

In the 2007 World Championships in Quebec City they again won the event The pair hold the current female synchronized trampoline routine world record for difficulty with a DD of 14.20 which they scored in April 2007 at the Lake Placid Trampoline World Cup. Her results at the 2007 World Championships qualified her for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

Canadian gymnasts
Rosie MacLennan (left) with Jason Burnett and Karen Cockburn at the Beijing Summer Olympics 2008

Following the 2007 World Championships, MacLennan came in second place in the Good Luck Beijing International Invitational Tournament, a competition held to test the facilities and organization for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. In June 2008, she was selected to join Karen Cockburn and Jason Burnett as one of Canada's three trampoline gymnasts at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. In the trampoline preliminary competition, she qualified in 3rd place for the Finals but eventually finished in 7th place.

After the 2008 Olympics, MacLennan won the 2009 Canadian Women's Individual title. She came in 4th place for individual trampoline in the 2009 Trampoline World Championships in St Petersburg and 3rd place for individual trampoline in the 2010 Trampoline World Championships in Metz. In 2011, she again won the Canadian Championships and came in 1st place at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico and 2nd place in the 2011 Trampoline World Championships in Birmingham which won a place for Canadian women in the Trampoline event for the 2012 London Olympics. She obtained a Bachelor of Physical and Health Education degree from the University of Toronto in November 2011 and is returning to University of Toronto's Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education to pursue a master's degree.

Her next major competition was at the 2012 Gymnastics Olympic Test Event, held in the same location as the Olympics. MacLennan won that event against some of the Olympic competitors that she would later face. In May 2012 she suffered a concussion and had to be cautious in her training, missing the 2012 Canadian Trampoline Championships. However at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, she put on her best performance ever with a finals routine of 57.305, which was the gold-medal winning score for Canada. This was the first and only gold medal for Canada at these games and the first Canadian trampoline gold medal ever. She commented on her gold medal performance: "I was shocked. It's the biggest score that I've ever gotten and I knew that it would be a tough one to catch. But you never want to get ahead of yourself, you want to wait until all the competitors are done." There were three competitors left to compete. The two Chinese competitors were both considered good gold medal prospects, but neither managed to beat her score, confirming the gold for MacLennan. China's He Wenna fell at the end of her performance but narrowly beat out MacLennan's Canadian teammate Karen Cockburn for the bronze medal. MacLennan's result as Canada's only gold-medal winner brought out support in Canada for her to be the nation's flagbearer for the closing ceremony; however, soccer player Christine Sinclair was eventually given the honour, to a little controversy.

In November 2013, MacLennan won the gold medal at the World Championship in Sofia, Bulgaria.

In May 2014, MacLennan won the Canadian National Championship in Ottawa. During training before the 2015 Pan American Games, she sustained a mild concussion when she landed on the side of a trampoline. She won the women's trampoline event at the Pan American Games two weeks later, then undertook physical and cognitive rest to recover from the concussion. She stated that she was "having some issues with spatial awareness" after the concussion with symptoms including headaches, dizziness, and photosensitivity. The concussion's effects were resolved over five months of rest, mental exercises, and finally physical exercise. She conducted exercises with a vestibular ocular therapist to restore her balance and timing, and began doing flips again by November 2015.

In 2016, she won the Canadian National Championship in Edmonton.

MacLennan was Canada's flagbearer in the opening ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics. She successfully defended her Olympic title on August 12, 2016. She is the first Canadian to do so in an individual sport at the Summer Olympics and the first trampolinist, male or female, to successfully defend their Olympic title.

She competed at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, where she finished fourth.

MacLennan announced her retirement from trampolining in December 2022.

Personal life

MacLennan married Nick Snow, former University of Toronto basketball star, in 2018.

See also

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