amy tinkler, looking very at home! august led to the woman she lodged a complaint of mental abuse about, national team head coach amanda reddin, stepping aside, pending investigation. she denies all allegations. but despite concluding that complaint, british gymnastics still hasn't told tinkler the outcome. i would give up that medal to not have gone through what i did. not many people can say they've got an olympic medal, and the fact that i'd just rather not have that, to have gone through what i went through, it's really sad. three—times olympic champion aly raisman shared a podium with amy that day in rio. she can sympathise. it's heartbreaking. because, you know, as a little girl, you dream of going to the olympics. and every time an adult enables the abuse, or gaslights you, or doesn't believe you, it feels like you're being abused all over again. just one final test for her. raisman knows exactly what it's like to feel let down by those who should have protected her. beautiful, special floor routine, there. like