British gymnast Ellie Downie retires aged 23 to prioritise 'mental health and happiness'

Downie won 12 major medals in her career, including European Championship all-around gold in 2017 and two World Championship bronzes
British gymnast Ellie Downie retires aged 23 to prioritise 'mental health and happiness'

PA Sport Staff

British gymnast Ellie Downie has retired from the sport at the age of 23 to prioritise her “mental health and happiness”.

Downie won 12 major medals in her career, including European Championship all-around gold in 2017 and two World Championship bronzes.

The Nottingham-born athlete said the decision came with “a heavy heart”.

In 2020, Downie and sister Becky went public with allegations of an “environment of fear and mental abuse” at elite levels in their sport, calling for change.

Ellie later withdrew from contention for the Tokyo Olympics following the death of her brother Josh, while Becky was overlooked.

Downie made her retirement public on Twitter, posting: “With a heavy heart and an array of emotions today is the day I announce my retirement from gymnastics!

Sisters Becky and Ellie Downie spoke out about abuse in elite gymnastics.
Sisters Becky and Ellie Downie spoke out about abuse in elite gymnastics (Owen Humphreys/PA)

“To say it’s been a massive decision is a massive understatement but after a really tough last few years I’ve made the decision to prioritise my mental health and happiness.

“Gymnastics has been my life for as long as I can and I am proud of everything I was fortunate enough to achieve in the sport.

“Competing and winning medals for Great Britain has meant everything and more to me and I’ll miss it enormously. It’s been a blast.”

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