Rosie
Maclennan

Canadian Olympic Athlete for Trampoline

Posts Tagged ‘trampoline’

  • April
  • 4
  • 2013

One moment can change your life, but that does not mean that it has to change you. Brett is a force to be reckoned with- always has been and always will be. The entire trampoline community watched as his hard work, dedication and passion for double mini earned him a rise on Canada’s double mini [...]

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  • March
  • 4
  • 2013

I have mentioned West Point in a number of my posts. West Point is the most challenged places in Liberia and is considered one of the most dangerous slums here in Monrovia. It has the worst living conditions I have ever witnessed and it’s impossible to fathom living here. There are over 75,000 people living [...]

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  • October
  • 16
  • 2012

After 18 hours of travel Glen, Jaime and I landed in Monrovia for a week long trip with Right To Play. Thank you to CIDA for providing the grant so we could go on this educational adventure. The trip has us doing a wide array of things so we get a true understanding of the [...]

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  • September
  • 17
  • 2012

Once again, I have left it too long since writing a post, apologies! There have been so many times that I sit down to write but either run out of time  or don’t even know where to begin. The last few weeks have been amazing- hectic, but amazing. Here are a few of my favourite [...]

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  • August
  • 5
  • 2012
The Globe and Mail

When Rosie MacLennan was a child, her grandmother had an activity chart at the family cottage and insisted just like at a summer camp that they try a new skill every day. MacLennan and her older brothers Matt and Michael, and older sister Kate, had to prove they could do an activity three times before [...]

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