gymnast amy tinkler became an olympic bronze medalist at rio 2016. she was just 16 year old at the time, but following an ankle injury and concerns over her welfare, she announced her retirement in 2020. this weekend, amy will be back on the international stage at the world cheerleading championships in florida. nick hope reports. ijust love the whole environment. it's obviously very different. i'm very much used to being on the floor on my own and now i'm on the floor with 18 other people. so for me, it was just sort of an exciting new adventure and something new to try. it's special because it means more when you're doing it with the team, as well. as with much of her gymnastics career, amy tinkler has landed firmly back on her feet — now as a cheerleader — but it has been quite a journey from her remarkable rise at the rio olympics. the olympics is an incredible experience. obviously going there at 16—year—old, no pressure, no expectations, and to come away with a bronze medal was really, really special. and even now, obviously, i've had m