Amy Tinkler

Amy Tinkler OLY[2] (born 27 October 1999) is a retired British artistic gymnast.[3][4] She is the 2016 Olympic floor exercise bronze medalist and the 2015 British all-around champion.[5]

Amy Tinkler OLY
Personal information
Country represented Great Britain
Born (1999-10-27) 27 October 1999
Durham, United Kingdom
ResidenceBishop Auckland
Height152 cm (5 ft 0 in)[1]
Weight47 kg (104 lb)
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior international elite
ClubSouth Essex
Head coach(es)Amanda Reddin
Retired15 January 2020

Junior career

2013

In late March, Tinkler competed at the 2013 British Artistic Championships. In the All-Around competition Tinkler took second place with a final score of 53.800. She scored 14.050 in the vault, 12.100 on the uneven bars, 13.650 on the balance beam and 14.000 on the floor exercise.[6] She competed in all four apparatus finals. In the vault final, Tinkler scored 14.100 for her first vault and 13.400 for her second vault for an average total of 13.750, which gave her the silver medal.[7] Tinkler took the Gold medal on the uneven bars with a score of 12.900.[8] In the beam final, she posted a score of 13.400, earning her the bronze medal,[9] and in floor exercise final she scored 14.200 and became the floor exercise champion.[10]

In July, Tinkler took part in the 2013 European Youth Olympic Festival in Utrecht, Netherlands. She was one third of the Great British silver medal winning team. Due to only the 2 highest scores counting in each four apparatuses, the only score contributing to Great Britain's final score of 109.750 was her floor exercise result of 13.400, despite posting a 14.600 on the vault, 11.550 on the uneven bars and 12.900 on the balance beam.[11]

2014

In March Tinkler competed at the 2014 British Artistic Gymnastics Championships, her second Junior British Championships after her first in 2013. She became the Junior All-Around champion with a winning score of 55.250. She scored 14.650 on vault, 13.150 on the uneven bars, 13.350 on the balance beam and 14.100 on the floor exercise.[12] In an interview with British Gymnastics, Tinkler said "It’s amazing to win, I can’t believe it really I’m just so happy! I just came in and wanted to do my job and have a good competition".[13] As in the 2013 British Championships, Tinkler competed in all four event finals. In the Vault final, Tinkler’s first vault scored 14.750 and her second scored 14.150 for an average total of 14.450 earning her the silver medal behind 2013 All-Around champion, Tyesha Mattis.[6][14] She placed fourth in the Uneven Bars final with a score of 13.250.[15] Tinkler won the Bronze medal in the Balance Beam final with a score of 12.850.[16] Tinkler shared first place on the Floor Exercise with Catherine Lyons with a score of 13.600.[17]

In May, Tinkler attended the 2014 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. She helped the British junior team to a historic team silver medal,[18] contributing scores of 14.666 on the vault and 13.733 on the floor exercise.[19] In the event finals, Tinkler won the bronze medal on the vault behind gold medalist and teammate Ellie Downie. Her first vault scored 14.733 and her second vault scored 13.966 for an average of 14.349.[20] Tinkler also qualified for the floor exercise final, where she tied for second place with Romanian Andreea Iridon behind teammate Catherine Lyons with 13.966.[21] Tinkler contributed two individual medals to Great Britain’s largest junior haul with a total of 6 medals, two gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Senior career

2015

Amy Tinkler competes on 19 April 2015 in the floor final of the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

At the beginning of March, Tinkler made her senior debut at the English National Championships, at the Sir David Wallace Hall in Loughborough.[22] She became the new senior all-around champion, previous 2014 champion Ruby Harrold[23] had not competed in 2015. Tinkler scored 14.650 on the vault, 14.050 on the uneven bars, 13.800 on the balance beam and 13.700 on the floor exercise for a total of 56.200.[24] She won by a margin of 1.300 points to Commonwealth all-around champion Claudia Fragapane who took second place with a total of 54.900.

Towards the end of March, Tinkler competed at the British Championships at the Echo Arena in Liverpool.[25] In the all-around final she became the British champion and like in the English Championships, the winner from 2014, Rebecca Tunney[26] didn't attend this competition. She scored 14.850 on the vault. 13.650 on the uneven bars, 13.750 on the balance beam and 14.400 on the floor exercise to improve on the English Championships result of 56.200 to end with a total of 56.650.[27] Tinkler competed in 3 out of the 4 apparatus finals, in the uneven bas final, Tinkler placed 4th with a score of 13.300,[28] and in the balance beam final she finished in 5th place with a score of 12.550,[29] although in the floor exercise final, Tinkler won the gold medal with a score of 14.450, beating Commonwealth floor exercise champion and fan favourite, Claudia Fragapane.[30]

On 2 April, Tinkler was chosen to be part of the 2015 European Championships held in Montpellier, France from 15 to 19 April alongside teammates Becky and Ellie Downie and Claudia Fragapane. This was her first major international competition as a senior gymnast.[31]

Tinkler competed at the 6th Men's and Women's European Championships on 15 April, in the all-around qualifications she scored 14.625 on the vault, 13.300 on the uneven bars, 12.833 on the balance beam and 14.200 on the floor exercise, for a total of 54.958 and finishing in 6th place. Unfortunately due to the two-per-country rule, Tinkler failed to qualify for the final after Ellie Downie finished in 3rd place with 56.190 and Claudia Fragapane qualified in 5th-place finishing less than a tenth of a point, 0.073, in front of Tinkler.[32] Although she did qualify in third place for the floor exercise final behind 2014 European bronze medalist Giulia Steingruber and 2011 world champion, Ksenia Afanasyeva.[33] In the final, Tinkler posted a solid score of 14.000 to finish in 6th place at her first senior European Championships.[34]

In September, Tinkler competed at the British Team Championships, where she helped the South Durham Gymnastics Club finish in fourth place[35] contributing 14.300 on the vault, 13.600 on the uneven bars, 13.200 on the balance beam and 13.600 on the floor exercise, also making her first all-around in the competition.[36]

2016

Tinkler competed at the 2016 AT&T American Cup in Newark, New Jersey on 5 March 2016.[37][38] She came fourth with a score of 55.932 [39] Later that month, Tinkler finished second in the all-around at the 2016 English Championships, behind Claudia Fragapane.[40] In July, British Gymnastics announced that she had been selected as a member of the British team at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.[41] At age 16, she was the youngest member of Team GB.[42] Tinkler won the bronze medal in the floor exercise with a score of 14.933, finishing behind Americans Simone Biles and Aly Raisman.[43] She was the second British woman, after Beth Tweddle, to win a gymnastics medal in Olympics history.[44]

2020

Tinkler announced her retirement from gymnastics in January 2020.[45][46]

Competitive highlights

Year Event Team AA VT UB BB FX
2011English Espoir Championships
British Espoir Championships7
UK School Games9
2012British Espoir Championships619
UK School Games6
2013Australian Youth Olympic Festival
British Junior Championships
British Team Championships5
European Youth Olympic Festival6
2014WOGA Classic4
English Junior Championships9
British Junior Championships4
Munich Friendly
European Junior Championships
Top Gym10
2015English Championships
British Championships45
European Championships6
British Team Championships4
World Championships23
2016AT&T American Cup4
English Championships
British Championships46
Olympic Games5

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