Shallon Olsen is a prominent Canadian artistic gymnast, celebrated for her remarkable achievements in the sport. Born in the year two thousand, she has made a significant mark in gymnastics, particularly with her outstanding performances at international competitions.
In 2018, Shallon showcased her exceptional talent by winning a silver medal at the World Championships and clinching the title of Commonwealth Games champion on vault. Her prowess on the floor exercise also earned her a bronze medal at the same Commonwealth Games, further solidifying her status as a top competitor.
Shallon's contributions to the Canadian gymnastics team have been invaluable. She was part of the team that secured a gold medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and a silver medal at the 2019 Pan American Games. Additionally, she achieved the title of Pacific Rim vault champion in 2016, along with team silver and floor exercise bronze medals.
Representing Canada on the global stage, Shallon participated in the 2016 Olympics as the youngest member of the Canadian Olympic team and returned to compete in the 2020 Olympic Games. Her collegiate career at the University of Alabama was equally impressive, where she played a crucial role in helping the Crimson Tide win the SEC Championships in 2021.