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Becky Downie: Influencing change in gymnastics better than any medal

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The sisters from Nottingham were appointed MBEs in the New Year Honours five months ago for their services to the sport of gymnastics and also for their services to fellow gymnasts.

Ellie won 12 medals during her senior career, including a historic all-round European Championship gold in 2017, and said the MBE was “massive” and felt like proof they “had done the right thing”.

“We didn’t think it had that much of a high impact,” Ellie said when looking back at first going public.

“It came with consequences for us at certain points, so there were times where we didn’t know if we did the right thing because we were jeopardising our careers, but we knew we were just trying to help improve the sport.”

The pair spoke of going to Windsor Castle to collect their honours, and said sharing the experience with their family was both “surreal” and “special”.

Ellie, who now lives and works in Birmingham, said she has “happily” watched her big sister try once again to reach the Olympics.

Becky missed out on the 2020 Tokyo Games, and if she makes Team GB this year her selection will come 16 years after her first appearance at the Beijing Games in 2008.

Selection now would also come after a serious Achilles injury, suffered in June 2022, kept her sidelined for nine months.

“After everything, it’s what I chose to stay for,” said Becky about what selection for the Olympics would mean to her.

“What I’ve actually managed to achieve to get back to this position is huge.”

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