Dominating the Performance Centre
Amelia McAulay kicked off the year with an incredible showing at the First Scottish Qualification Competition held on January 31st and February 1st 2026. Competing against a high field of talent, she secured podium finishes across the board:
Trampoline Level 4 (15–16 age group): First Place
Amelia didn’t just win; she pushed her limits to achieve brand-new personal best scores.
DMT Level 3 (15–16 age group): Second Place
Trampoline Synchro (Under 17s): First Place
These stellar results aren’t just about the medals – they have secured Amelia valuable points toward the Regional Finals in Birmingham later this year.
Performance Pathway Success
Amelia’s hard work behind the scenes is paying off. She has officially secured her place on this year’s Performance Pathway for DMT (Double Mini Trampoline) and is heading into her first training camp this month!
Additionally, following her consistent improvement over the last year, Amelia was invited to a prestigious Trampoline Performance Pathway camp in Dundee. This was a unique opportunity to learn from the best, as the camp was led by National Trampoline Head Coach Paul Greves, the personal coach to the current Olympic Trampoline Champion.
Looking Ahead
It has been a whirlwind start to the year, and we couldn’t be prouder of Amelia’s dedication to her sport. With her eyes set on Birmingham and her skills being sharpened by national-level coaching, the sky is truly the limit.
Supporting the journey is what we are all about, and seeing Amelia thrive is exactly why the Murray Sharp Foundation was established.
Keep flying, Amelia!



