- Born:
- 27/12/1993
- Gender:
- Female
- Height:
- 173cm
- Weight:
- 54kg
- Birth Place:
- North York, ON
- Residence:
- Thornhill, ON
Kelsey Titmarsh
Gymnastics - Rhythmic
Profile
Kelsey Titmarsh made her Olympic Games debut in 2012 and competed on the rhythmic Gymnastics team that finished 11th in London.
Canada’s six-member team, consisting of Anastasiya Muntyanu, Anjelika Reznik, Alexandra Landry, Katrina Cameron, Rose Cossar and Titmarsh, earned one of just 12 berths in the group event for the London Games in September at the 2011 World Championships in Montpelier, France. The berth was awarded as the top-ranked team from the Americas.
2012 was the first time Canada competed at the Olympic Games in the group event, which made its debut at the 1996 Games in Atlanta.
Titmarsh was a member of the 2011 Pan American Games team that won three medals in Guadalajara, including two silvers and a bronze.
Titmarsh has been a member of the Canadian National team since 2000. Her first international competition was in 2007.
Club:
Kalev RSG
Languages spoken:
English
Idols (in sport or other):
Alina Maksimenko, Natalia Pichuzhkina
Favourite activities outside of sport:
Fashion, Art, Outdoors
Sibling(s) Name(s) (date of birth):
Connor Titmarsh – February 14th 1991
Pre-competition rituals / superstitions:
Group Huddle
Preferred sport events / Specialties:
Platform Diving, Rhythmic Gymnastics
Coach(es):
Svetlana Joukova, Zdravka Tchonkova
Senior national athlete since:
Member of the Canadian National Team since 2005 and Senior National athlete since 2009
Nickname (s):
Ivonne.Shoucair
College/ University (year graduated):
Currently Gr. 12
Focus of studies:
Want to persue a career in Fashion Design
Other sports participated in:
Ultimate Frisbee
Favourite movies / TV shows:
Alice in Wonderland, Coraline, Holes
Favourite quote / motto:
“Don’t mistake coincidence for fate”
National titles (include event, year):
2008 Elite Canada and Group Championships – 1st AA Junior Group
2009 Elite Canada and Group Championships – 1st AA Senior Group
2010 Elite Canada and Group Championships – 1st AA Senior Group
2011 Elite Canada and Group Championships – 1st AA Senior Group
Career notes (inc. Top results) in 2011:
2011 Pesaro World Cup Group 13th AA
2011 FIG World Cup Nizhny Novgorod, Russia – Group 8th 5 balls
Career notes (inc. Top results) in 2010:
2010 Elite Canada and Group Championships – 1st AA Sr Group
2010 Calais – 3rd AA, 4th 5ho, 4th 2ro/3ri
2010 Minsk – 7th AA Group Swiss Bank World Cup
2010 Elite Ontario – 1st AA Sr Group
2010 National Championships – 1st AA Sr Group
2010 Thiais – 8th AA Group
2010 Pan Am Championships Guadalajara – 1st AA Group
2010 Moscow World Cup – 14th AA Group
2010 Pesaro – 10th 5ho, 13th 2ro3ri Qualifications
Career notes (inc. Top results) in 2009:
2009 World Championships, Mie, Japan – 15th AA Group
2009 Pesaro World Cup 11th Senior Group
2009 Elite Canada and Group Championships 6th All-Around Senior Individual, 1st Senior Group
2009 LA Lights 2nd Ro, 2nd Ho, 1st Ri, 1st Ba, 1st AA, Senior Level 9
Career notes (inc. Top results) in 2008:
2008 Elite Canada and Group Championships 10th All-Around Junior Individual, 1st Junior Group
Pan Am Games results — all events, all Games:
World Championship appearances – Best results by year:
2009 Mie World Championships – 15th AA Group
2010 Moscow World Championships – 14th AA Group