Trenten Wan

                                   
      

After coming first in the All-Around final for Level 10 in the 2014 Nationals, Trentan Wan was appointed to the World Championship team for the first time, and represented Australia in Nanning, China.

Prior to that, Wan showed promise on both the Australian circuit and the international circuit. In 2012, he scored two medals, including silver on Parallel Bars, in the Austria Future Cup, and helped his team reach third overall in the 2013 Australian Youth Olympic Festival. 

Nationally, his best result was in 2014 when, along with the aforementioned All-Apparatus gold, Wan also took out the Vault and High Bar gold medals, as well as silver on Rings and bronze on the Pommel Horse. 

In 2015, he made his first appearance in the senior competition, helping Queensland win team gold, and coming a respectable seventh in the All-Around finals.

QUICK FACTS

Birthplace: Brisbane, QLD
Occupation: Student
Nickname: Cart, Tags
Sporting motto: Not tomorrow, not today, but right now.
Most admired sportsperson: Damian Istria
Favourite sports team: -
Favourite music: Rock
Favourite movie: Dodgeball: A true underdog story

TRAINING INFORMATION

Age began gymnastics and reason for starting: 6 years old, my brother was doing gymnastics
First Club: Southport Gymnastics Club
First Coach: George Jones
Current Club: National Centre of Excellence (Canberra)
Current Coach: Sergei Chinkar
Best apparatus: Rings
Favourite skill: Dimatrimko (P-Bars)
Most difficult skill to learn: Dimatrimko (P-Bars)

MOST SIGNIFICANT

Best National Performance: 2014 Australian Gymnastics Championships
Best International Performance: 2012 Austria Future Cup
Best Gymnastics Moment: Being selected to represent Australia at the World Championships

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

Year
Jun/Snr
Team
AA
FX
PH
SR
VT
PB
HB
2015 Senior 1st 7th - - - - 8th -
2014 Level 10 U18 2nd 1st 4th 3rd 2nd 1st 4th 1st
2013 Did Not Compete - - - - - - -
2012 Level 9 U17 1st 16th - - - - - -
2011 Level 9 U17 1st 9th 5th 12th 3rd =8th 10th 15th

INTERNATIONAL RESULTS

Year
Event
Team
AA
FX
PH
SR
VT
PB
HB
2015 World University Games, KOR
15th
-
-
-
59th
-
82nd
49th
2014 World Championships, CHN
26th
150th
235th
239th
209th
168th
227th
202nd
2013 Australian Youth Olympic Festival, AUS
3rd
8th
8th
8th
9th
11th
12th
6th
2012 Austria Future Cup, AUT
4th
4th
-
-
3rd
-
2nd
-

MAJOR EVENTS HISTORY

Commonwealth Games: N/A
World Championships: 2014
Olympic Games: N/A