Olympian confirms trampoline retirement

Getty Images Laura Gallagher in a pike position, while upside down, in a Team GB leotard, backed by the Olympic RingsGetty Images
Laura Gallagher competed at the 2021 Olympics

World championship trampolinist Laura Gallagher has announced her retirement from the sport after more than two decades.

Ms Gallagher, 35, won her first world championship in 2007, and went on to compete in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, that were eventually held in 2021.

She said her retirement has come "at the right time", and can now "look ahead to other things in my life".

The gymnast trained for part of her career at Quayside Gymanstics Club in Bridgwater and now coaches trampolining at Bridgwater and Taunton College.

Supplied Laura's head and shoulders on he right, smiling at the camera while wearing a grey top and a backpack, while holding her daughter on her hip, who is wearing a purple jumper and her mother's medal.Supplied
Ms Gallagher wants to spend more time with her daughter, Edie

Speaking to BBC Radio Somerset, Ms Gallagher said: "It's just been a really long time.

"I'm not leaving the sport because I've lost the love for it. I just wanted to be home a little bit more with my girl and my family.

"I don't want to feel guilty when I go to training."

Looking back on her career, she said: "It's been amazing. It's been really tough, and there's been some really incredible moments in there as well.

"I just think it's given me so much in that it's made me who I am today.

"Elite sport is tough, it's more than just the sport."

She added she is grateful she had a brief time out of the sport in 2016 because it led her to the Tokyo Olympics.

Supplied Laura is sat in the middle of the black Olympic ring, the top middle ring, backed by a Tokyo cityscape. Laura is smiling at the camera. Supplied
Laura Gallagher said her break in 2016 got her to the Olympics

She also thanked her "long-suffering husband", as well as her former coach, Sue Bramble.

Ms Bramble started training Ms Gallagher when she was 15, and said she was "immensely" proud of her success.

"I'm very, very proud of how she's left the sport, not just in what she's achieved but in helping other people as well."

Speaking to Ms Gallagher on BBC Radio Somerset, Ms Bramble added: "Take the rest of your life and if you give it a quarter of what you've given so far, you're going to be a very happy person.

Supplied At the bottom left of the photo is Laura from the chest up, wearing a Team GB and a headband. On the right of the photo is Bryony Page in a Team GB leotard and her hair in a bun. Both are leaning  on a trampoline. Supplied
Laura Gallagher and Bryony Page both competed for Team GB in Tokyo 2020

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