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Rhys McClenaghan (Rhys Joshua McClenaghan) was born on 21 July, 1999 in County Down, Northern Ireland, is a Northern Irish artistic gymnast. Discover Rhys McClenaghan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?
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Rhys Joshua McClenaghan |
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24 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
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21 July, 1999 |
Birthday |
21 July |
Birthplace |
County Down, Northern Ireland |
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Ireland
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He is a member of famous Artist with the age 24 years old group.
Rhys McClenaghan Height, Weight & Measurements
At 24 years old, Rhys McClenaghan height is 171 cm .
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171 cm |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Rhys McClenaghan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rhys McClenaghan worth at the age of 24 years old? Rhys McClenaghan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Artist. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Rhys McClenaghan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pending |
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Timeline
Rhys Joshua McClenaghan (born 21 July 1999) is a Northern Irish artistic gymnast competing internationally for both Ireland and Northern Ireland.
He is a double world champion on pommel horse, having won gold in 2022 and 2023, the first Irish artistic gymnast ever to win world championship gold.
When still technically a junior, he won the bronze medal in the 2016 British Artistic Gymnastics Championships pommel horse final behind Olympic medalists Louis Smith and Whitlock.
McClenaghan also won Ireland's first European Championships medal, earning silver on the pommel horse at the 2016 Junior European Gymnastics Championship.
He also competed for Northern Ireland at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, winning the gold medal on the pommel horse.
He followed this by winning the 2018 European Championships, pipping the reigning Olympic and two-time world champion, Max Whitlock on both occasions.
In 2023, McClenaghan won a second European title and retained the world title.
He was named RTÉ's Sportsperson of the Year for 2023.
McClenaghan was born in Newtownards, County Down, to Tracy and Danny McClenaghan.
He is coached by Luke Carson.
At the 2018 Commonwealth Games held at the Gold Coast, Australia, McClenaghan won gold on the pommel horse, beating reigning world and Olympic champion Whitlock by dint of higher execution score, after tying on overall scores.
It was Northern Ireland's first medal for an artistic gymnast at the Commonwealth Games.
At the 2018 European Championships, McClenaghan won the gold medal and became Ireland's first-ever European champion.
McClenaghan formerly trained at Rathgael Gymnastics Club in Bangor until his coach was made redundant in June 2018.
McClenaghan was forced to train in his back garden.
He then relocated to Dublin, upon receiving funding and accommodation from Gymnastics Ireland and Sport Ireland to train in the Sport Ireland Institute in Abbotstown.
In 2019, he became the first Irish gymnast to qualify to a world championships final and to also win a medal, taking bronze on pommel horse.
He is a two-time European champion and a Commonwealth Games champion on the same apparatus.
McClenaghan is the first Irish gymnast to compete in a European final and also the first to win a European medal.
In October 2019, he won Ireland’s first World Championship medal, bronze on the pommel horse, making him the most decorated Irish gymnast of all time.
McClenaghan was awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) in the 2021 New Year Honours for services to gymnastics.
McClenaghan competed in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, where he came in seventh place in the men's pommel horse final.
In 2022 McClenaghan, along with fellow gymnasts Eamon Montgomery and Ewan McAteer, was banned from competing for Northern Ireland at the 2022 Commonwealth Games by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) as he had previously competed internationally for Ireland.
The FIG suggested the trio should renounce their Irish nationality on their gymnastics licences, or that the Commonwealth Games Federation remove the relevant event from that summer's Games programme.
The decision was met with backlash from politicians including Brandon Lewis, Deirdre Hargey and Leo Varadkar, as well as from Commonwealth Games NI, which accused the FIG of "completely disregarding" the Good Friday Agreement (which recognised the right of Northern Irish people to be both British and Irish (McClenaghan had competed regularly at both the British and the Irish national championships.). The trio were ultimately given special dispensation by the FIG allowing them to compete in Birmingham.