RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - When a training accident left Rosie MacLennan with concussion a year ago, she had no idea if she would make it back to the Olympics as she had trouble spotting the trampoline because her "eyes were shaking" while she soared and somersaulted through the air.
Yet the Canadian has made it a habit of rising to the occasion whenever she sees the Olympic rings beneath and she became the first trampoline gymnast to win back-to-back golds on Friday.
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