About me
🏅 ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS
Rose O'Malley doesn't just compete. She dominates — and she does it on her own terms.
At nine years old, Rose is a nationally ranked trampoline gymnast with a competitive record that would make athletes twice her age take notice. Most recently, she claimed 1st place at the Tennessee State Meet — a defining moment that confirmed what her coaches have known for years: Rose isn't just talented, she's the real thing. She has claimed multiple podium finishes across Indiana, Tennessee, and Illinois, performing on some of the most competitive stages in the country against athletes who have been training for years longer than she has. She doesn't just keep up. She wins.
What separates Rose from other talented young athletes isn't any single skill — it's the combination of all of them firing at once. Her coaches describe her as impossibly coachable — someone who absorbs instruction, internalizes it immediately, and applies it under full competition pressure without a second thought. She studies her events the way a chess player studies a board — always three moves ahead, always aware of what the moment demands and exactly how to answer it.
Her training is not accidental. Rose works with a structured, periodized regimen that balances explosive power development, technical precision, and intelligent recovery — a level of athletic discipline rarely seen outside of professional programs, let alone in a child still in elementary school. She lifts heavy. She flies high. She lands clean. And then she goes home and does her homework.
Rose is heading to Nationals in June 2026. After that, her trajectory points directly toward the World Age Group Competitions, World Championships, and ultimately the Olympic Games. These are not projections. These are her plans — spoken clearly, pursued daily, and backed by a record that makes them entirely believable.
She is not a future star. She is already one.
📸 MEDIA PRESENCE & BRAND ALIGNMENT
In a world flooded with content, Rose O'Malley cuts through it like she cuts through the air — effortlessly, powerfully, and with a presence that makes people stop scrolling.
Her social media channels on Instagram and TikTok (@roseomalleytt) reach over 1.3 million viewers every single day — a number that most professional athletes and established influencers spend years trying to achieve. Rose built it by doing exactly one thing: being completely, unapologetically herself. No filters. No scripts. No performance. Just a nine-year-old girl who recently took 1st place at the Tennessee State Meet and then laughed about the nerves she felt beforehand, on camera, for all 1.3 million of them to see.
Her content is a rare blend that the digital world rarely gets right — aspirational enough to inspire, authentic enough to trust. Her audience watches her train in freezing temperatures at six in the morning and then watches her dance at a friend's birthday party that afternoon. They follow her competitions across state lines and follow her curiosity through zoo exhibits and color runs. They are not passive viewers. They are invested fans — the kind of deeply loyal, highly engaged community that brands pay millions to reach and almost never find.
Rose's brand partnerships reflect her authenticity perfectly. Her collaboration with Unicorn Snot — the vibrant, youth-energy brand built on bold self-expression — is exactly the kind of alignment that works because it doesn't feel like advertising. It feels like Rose. She doesn't endorse products that don't fit her world. And because of that, when she recommends something, her audience listens.
Her demographic — overwhelmingly Gen Alpha families, young athletes, and parents of children who dream big — is among the most valuable and hard-to-reach audiences in modern marketing. Rose reaches them daily, organically, and with a level of trust no paid campaign can replicate.
For brands that want to be part of something real — something that is growing, authentic, and headed somewhere extraordinary — Rose O'Malley is the investment that makes every other influencer campaign look ordinary.
💬 PERSONAL STORY & BALANCE
There is a version of Rose O'Malley's story that is easy to tell — a 1st place finish at the Tennessee State Meet, national rankings, podium finishes across multiple states, and a training schedule that would exhaust most adults. That version is impressive. But it is not the whole story.
The whole story starts at six in the morning on a winter day in Ashland City, Tennessee, when a nine-year-old climbs out of a warm bed, puts on her layers, and walks out to an outdoor trampoline in the cold because that is simply what she does. Not because anyone made her. Not because there's a camera rolling. Because somewhere along the way, long before anyone outside her family was watching, Rose decided that this was who she was going to be — and she has never once reconsidered that decision.
She began competing not because she was pushed into it, but because competition gave her a place to test herself. To find her edges. To discover what she was actually made of. And what she has found, year after year, competition after competition — including standing on the top step of the podium at the Tennessee State Meet — is that she is made of something most people spend their entire lives searching for: an unshakeable sense of purpose, matched to an equally unshakeable sense of joy.
Rose maintains straight A's. She is at every birthday party. She asks better questions at the zoo than most adults. She journals after competitions — not as a habit someone taught her, but because she genuinely wants to understand herself, her performance, and what it all means. At nine. She is processing her life with the emotional intelligence of someone far beyond her years, and she is doing it quietly, privately, without needing applause for it.
She has had hard days. Competitions that didn't go the way she prepared for. Training sessions where nothing clicked. Mornings when the cold was real and the motivation was thin. She will tell you about those days honestly if you ask her — because Rose doesn't curate a perfect version of herself for public consumption. She offers the real one.
And the real one is this: a little girl from a small Tennessee town who wakes up every single day and chooses, actively and deliberately, to pursue something extraordinary — and then goes and lives a full, joyful, connected life alongside it.
She is not sacrificing her childhood for a dream. She is living her childhood in pursuit of one. And that distinction — that rare, beautiful balance — is what makes Rose O'Malley not just a remarkable athlete, but a remarkable human being.
The medals will come. They are already coming. The Tennessee State Meet 1st place is proof of that. But the person Rose is becoming along the way? That was never in doubt.