Triple Twist Gym Blog:
How would you compare and contrast both of your Olympic experiences?
… In Rio, I felt that I took on more of a leadership role, and became more aware of how to be apart of a team after my four years at Georgia, which I then applied to the Olympics.
Because Ellie and I were veterans of the team, we were able to help guide the younger girls as to what to expect, and what we learned from out first games. …
Where are you training now that you’ve graduated?
I’m back in Canada training at Calgary Gymnastics Centre with my coach, Janna Ball …
A large part of my motivation to continue doing gymnastics was because Worlds was being held in Canada, and I wanted the opportunity to compete in front of a home crowd at an international competition. It will be my first time competing internationally in Canada so it would be a very special moment for me should I make the team. …
What are your future plans as far as your career goes?
I studied Journalism in school, so my dream job is to be a Sports Reporter/Analyst. …
What has been the proudest moment of your gymnastics career so far?
2016 was overall a very proud year for me. …
I definitely surprised myself a lot during the 2016 year in both college and elite …
I’m proud of where I have been, proud of where I am, and extremely excited for where I am going!
Catching up with Brittany Rogers
via Fans of Canadian Gymnastics
