grace mccallum

Grace McCallum, born on October 30, 2002, in Cambridge, Minnesota, is a distinguished American artistic gymnast. She currently resides in Salt Lake City, Utah, and competes for the University of Utah’s gymnastics team, the Utah Red Rocks.

Gymnastics Career:

  • Elite Level Achievements:
    • McCallum burst onto the international scene in 2018, securing the individual all-around title at both the Pan American and Pacific Rim Championships. She also clinched the Pan American uneven bars title and contributed to team golds at the 2018 and 2019 World Championships, as well as the 2018 Pan American Championships.
  • 2020 Tokyo Olympics:
    • As a member of the U.S. team, McCallum earned a silver medal in the team event at the Tokyo Olympics. She also placed 13th in the individual all-around during qualifications.
  • Collegiate Career:
    • McCallum began her collegiate gymnastics journey with the Utah Red Rocks in the 2021–22 season. She made an immediate impact, earning the Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honor and achieving multiple perfect 10.0 scores, including on uneven bars and floor exercise.
  • Recent Performance:
    • In a recent meet against UCLA, McCallum delivered a season-high performance, earning a 9.90 on vault and contributing significantly to Utah’s victory.
  • Transition to Student Coach:
    • Following the conclusion of the current season, McCallum will transition to a student coaching role with the Utah gymnastics team for the 2026 season, marking the end of her competitive career.

Personal Background:

McCallum hails from a large family, being one of seven children born to Sandra and Edward McCallum. She completed her high school education online through Connections Academy and is a devout Roman Catholic.

Grace McCallum’s journey from a young gymnast in Minnesota to an Olympic silver medalist and collegiate star exemplifies dedication and excellence in the sport.