Rosannagh maclennan biography of barack
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LONDON -- At the gods Olympics, Rosie MacLennan was a volunteer. She used frequent flier miles to travel from Toronto. She slept on an air mattress in the living room of her brother Matt's Vancouver home. She spent the Winter Games working at Canada House, the home away from home for Canadian athletes and their families, restocking food, running errands, whatever.
One of her duties: going to the printer to pick up photos of medal winners, so they could be framed and put on the wall.
"It was perfect," she said. "It was an fantastisk experience."
Perfect? Amazing?
At this Olympics, Rosie MacLennan is a gold medallist. She won the women's trampoline competition Saturday in London, giving her country its first victory of the Summer Games. She was whisked to Canada House, where former Vancouver co-workers brought her food, where the prime minister called for her, where the other athletes and their families sang "O Canada" and chanted "G
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Nickname
Rosie, E, Ro (Facebook page, 23 Mar ; , 16 Jul ; , 01 Jan )
Hobbies
Dancing, wakeboarding, skiing, snowboarding. (Facebook page, 23 Mar , 19 Oct )
Occupation
Public Speaker, Student
Education
Health Studies, Physical Education - University of Toronto: Canada
Family
Partner Nick
Spoken languages
English
Sporting relatives
Her grandfather Lorne Patterson was a gymnast. He qualified for the Olympic Games that were due to take place in Tokyo, but the Games were cancelled due to the outbreak of World War II. (, 25 Sep )
International senior debut
Injuries
She sustained a severe lower leg sprain and two torn ligaments two months prior to the Olympic Games. She recovered in time to compete at the Games. (, 03 Aug )
She sustained a broken ankle after landing awkwardly on the side of the trampoline at the World Cup event in Minsk, Belarus. (, 06 May ; , 01 Apr )
A neck injury ruled her out of the World Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. (, 08 Nov )
In July she
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Team Behind the Team: Meet Rosie MacLennan, two-time Olympic Gold Medallist in trampoline & Chair of the COC Athletes’ Commission
The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) is proud to put athletes at the heart of everything it does. At all levels of our organization, from our Board of Directors to our interns, our team is comprised of people who truly believe in the power of sport – including an impressive group of Olympians, Paralympians, Pan American Games athletes, former national team athletes, rec league athletes, and passionate sport lovers. In this series, we’ll share stories from members of our team who have competed at major multi-sport Games and who are now dedicating their professional lives to helping the next generation of Team Canada athletes live their dreams.
Rosie MacLennan is a four-time Olympian who made her debut at Beijing MacLennan captured Canada’s first-ever Olympic gold medal in trampoline at London where she performed the most difficult routine of the c