
A powerful podium presence\nFollowing her success at the Commonwealth Games in 2018, Alice’s international success continued when she became the first British woman to win European gold on the beam apparatus at the European Championships in Szczecin, Poland in 2019. And as a member of Team GB, she claimed a medal in Tokyo in the summer of 2021 at the world’s most prestigious sporting competition.Alice Kinsella is looking forward to defending her Commonwealth Games title in Birmingham and in preparation for the event, has continued her rigorous training programme. Her busy schedule will also include the European and World Championships where she is poised to add to an already-incredible legacy.
Alice Kinsella: “A privilege to work alongside Longines”\nAlice is thrilled to be part of the Longines 2022 Commonwealth Games Team. She says, “It’s such a privilege to work alongside Longines ahead of the Commonwealth Games in my hometown of Birmingham. This will be one of the biggest events of the year, and a fantastic opportunity to showcase all our hard work on the greatest stage.”The collaboration with inspiring competitors like Alice Kinsella underscores Longines long-standing involvement in top-level international sport. As the Official Partner and Official Timekeeper of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, Longines will continue to help talented athletes like Alice create even more moments of sporting history.