Nickname
Meth, Han (ick6 Instagram profile, 17 May 2023)
Occupation
Athlete, Coach, Student
Education
Education, Kinesiology - University of Regina: Canada
Spoken languages
English
Club
T&T Adventure: Regina, SK, CAN
Coach
Danielle Roy [club]
Start sporting career
She took up artistic gymnastics first, and then switched to trampolining at age eight.
Reason for taking up the sport
Her grandmother owned a gymnastics facility in Regina, SK, Canada. "I started walking at seven months and started in motor and coordination classes at our local gymnastics club. I learned very quickly that I loved to jump and flip. I spent a lot of time with my grandma in the gym while she was coaching. That played a really big part in me wanting to do gymnastics for the rest of my life."
Ambitions
To compete at the Olympic Games. (sasksport.ca, 10 Nov 2022)
Trainings
She trains for up to eight hours a week.
Hero / Idol
Canadian trampoline gymnast Rosannagh MacLennan. (cg2019.gems.pro, 01 Jan 2019)
Awards
She was named the 2016 Trampoline and Tumbling Provincial Athlete of the Year by Gymnastics Saskatchewan in Canada. (gymsask.com, 01 Jan 2020)
Additional information
SWITCHING FOCUS
She began focusing on double mini trampoline after placing fifth at the 2021 World Age Group Competition in Baku, Azerbaijan. "My coach and I sat down and decided it seemed I had more of a future in double mini and I liked it more. It comes with a lot of trust and bravery in myself to just [try] random skills and see what I can do. Learning skills is a process and I think you have to be patient with yourself. I used to be really nervous to try new skills. As I've gotten older and better, I've improved my spatial awareness and trust in myself so trying new skills to me is no longer scary." (sasksport.ca, 10 Nov 2022)
Last update : 2024-07-22