Louis Smith

Artist

Popular As Louis Smith (gymnast)

Birthday April 22, 1989

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England

Age 34 years old

Height 179 cm

Weight 76 kg

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1989

Louis Antoine Smith MBE (born 22 April 1989) is a retired British artistic gymnast.

1995

He was diagnosed with ADHD in 1995 and was on Ritalin from age six until he was eleven.

Smith attended Arthur Mellows Village College in Glinton, Cambridgeshire.

He has since described his childhood, saying that "My mum took me to a variety of sports but from a young age it was gymnastics that captured my attention and which I really wanted to progress in. I had to sacrifice a lot of things in my social life, and I also didn't do A-Levels as I wanted to focus on the sport".

1996

The first was Jair Lynch of the United States in 1996, a silver medalist on the parallel bars.

2004

As a junior, Smith was twice a European champion on the pommel horse, winning the title in 2004 and 2006.

2006

A 2006 Commonwealth Games champion representing England in the pommel horse, in 2015 he became European champion, his first major international title representing Great Britain.

Smith is a member of the Huntingdon Gymnastics Club, training alongside teammate Daniel Keatings under coach Paul Hall.

In 2006, he took 5th place in the World Cup final.

He won gold on the pommel horse for England at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia, beating Prashanth Sellathurai.

2007

In 2007, he came fourth in the pommel horse final at the European Championships.

He attended his first World Championships competing for Great Britain at the 2007 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.

There he won a bronze medal in the pommel horse final.

He also won a silver on the pommel horse at the World Cup in Ghent the same year.

2008

He received a bronze medal and two silver medals on the pommel horse at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 Rio Olympics respectively, with the former marking the first time a British gymnast had placed in an Olympic event since 1928.

In 2008, Smith won a silver on the pommel horse at the World Cup in Moscow.

On 9 August 2008, Smith qualified in fifth place for the Olympic final of the men's pommel horse, and on 17 August he won a bronze medal in the finals, becoming the first British man to win a medal in the individual gymnastics at the Olympic Games since Walter Tysall won a silver medal in 1908 and the first Briton generally to win a medal in gymnastics at the Olympic Games since the women's team won a bronze medal in 1928.

He is also the second black male gymnast to win a medal in an Olympic competition.

2009

In 2009, Smith won his first silver medal at the European Championships on the pommel horse as a senior.

2010

In 2010, Smith helped the British men's team to win silver at the European Championships, and once again took the silver medal on the pommel horse.

He went on to the 2010 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Rotterdam, where he beat Sellathurai once again to take the silver medal.

Smith was only chosen to perform on the pommel horse, where he performed well, qualifying through to the finals, ranking 2nd behind the 2010 World Champion, Krisztián Berki.

On 14 October, he performed the most difficult routine out of all the finalists, but fell on his dismount, lowering his execution score.

Despite this, he still placed 3rd behind Berki and Cyril Tommasone to win the bronze medal — the only medal won by the British men and women at those championships.

2011

In 2011, he made the pommel horse finals but did not perform at his best and finished in 6th at the European Championships in Berlin.

In October, he was chosen to be on the British team for the 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Tokyo.

The men's team were expected to qualify through to the team finals easily, but had a poor performance in the preliminary rounds.

2012

He fell just short of gold in 2012, tying with Kristian Berki, but taking silver for a lower E or execution score.

Smith was also part of the Great Britain team that took the bronze in the men's artistic team all-around at the 2012 London Olympics.

He was the first British gymnast to win Olympic medals in three separate Games, and only the second gymnast after Marius Urzică to win three successive Olympic pommel horse medals.

His team-mate Whitlock subsequently won Olympic medals in the 2012, 2016 and 2020 games, and also won successively bronze, gold and gold in these games on the pommel horse.

He was a part of the European gold medal-winning Great Britain men's team in 2012, 2010 Commonwealth Games Champion, and is also a four-time European silver medallist.

Away from the gym, Smith's media profile has offered a number of television opportunities in his home country.

He also won the 2012 series of Strictly Come Dancing and the 2021 series of The Masked Dancer.

Smith was born in Peterborough to his English mother, Elaine, who separated from his Jamaican-born father, Claude, when he was three.

In 2012, Smith won the silver medal in the pommel horse finals in the European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

Smith was part of the Great Britain team at the London Olympics.

The team won a bronze medal at the men's artistic team all-around event on 30 July 2012, marking the first team medal for a British Olympic gymnastics team in 100 years.

Smith also won the silver medal in the men's pommel horse final, receiving the same score as Berki; Berki, however, was awarded the gold medal due to having a higher execution score.

2016

He followed this up with a second consecutive silver medal on the pommel horse at the 2016 Rio Olympics, this time finishing behind teammate, and 2012 bronze medalist, Max Whitlock.