Hobbies
Playing video games. (TikTok profile, 28 Aug 2022)
Occupation
Athlete, Coach
Education
Biology - University of Sheffield, England
Family
Partner Jake
Spoken languages
English
Club
OLGA Poole [England]
Coach
Brian Camp [club], GBR
Injuries
She was troubled by ankle injuries for two years following the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (bbc.co.uk, 09 Jul 2018)
In 2015 she missed 10 months of competition with a bone stress injury in her leg. She returned for the 2015 British Championships in Liverpool, England. (forgetoday.com, 24 Sep 2015; Twitter profile, 14 Sep 2015; bryonypage.wordpress.com, 17 Sep 2015)
She missed the 2012 Olympic Games in London due to injuries and illness. (mn2s.com, 25 Jan 2019)
Start sporting career
She took up the sport at age nine at The Wingate Centre in Wrenbury, England. (bryonypage.wordpress.com, 11 Apr 2016; british-gymnastics.org, 08 Sep 2015)
Reason for taking up the sport
"My parents put me into lots of different sports when I was younger, my favourite being gymnastics which I also had a natural ability for. I can't imagine my future without being involved in trampolining, as a performer, coach, judge, or simply as a keen audience member." (bryonypage.wordpress.com, 29 Oct 2015; british-gymnastics.org, 08 Sep 2015)
Milestones
In 2016 she became the first British gymnast to win a medal in trampolining at the Olympic Games when she claimed silver in Rio de Janeiro. (ONS, 12 Aug 2016)
Most memorable sporting achievement
Winning individual silver at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (Facebook profile, 12 Aug 2022)
Most influential person in career
Coach Paul Greaves. (Instagram profile, 03 Aug 2022)
Philosophy / Motto
"If you know you still enjoy it, just keep going and fight through those hard times." (fig-gymnastics.com, 07 Nov 2018)
Awards
In 2021 she received an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University in England. (Instagram profile, 03 Nov 2021; shu.ac.uk, 01 Aug 2021)
Additional information
General
RIO MEDAL BREEDS CONFIDENCE
She says that after winning silver at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro she became more confident in her abilities. "I had always felt like someone who would never achieve her potential, so being able to do that in Rio took a bit of the weight off my shoulders, and allowed me to train with more freedom. It's given me greater confidence and self-belief." (winsfordguardian.co.uk, 10 Jun 2021)
RECOVERING FROM INJURIES
Ankle injuries kept her out of action for two years following the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. "I went straight from the high of Rio, when I felt like I could do anything, to then going pretty much straight into injury rehab. That doubt just started to kick in about whether I was going to be able to get back to the standard I wanted to be at. That was the hard bit. Then once I was able to get to a standard, I felt like I was back up and competing and just starting to be able to enjoy that again. That's where the motivation came from - wanting to break that glass ceiling or wanting to break, and push past, what I've been able to achieve before." (thenantwichnews.co.uk, 11 Jun 2021; bbc.co.uk, 09 Jul 2018)
COACHING
She has worked as a trampoline coach at Graves Health and Sports Centre in Sheffield, England. (Facebook profile, 11 Oct 2022)
Last update : 2022-11-02