Dylan Matthew Schmidt (born 7 January 1997)[2] is a New Zealand trampoline gymnast. He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics and finished in seventh place. He was New Zealand's first athlete to compete in trampoline at the Olympic Games. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, he won the bronze medal and became New Zealand's first Olympic medallist in any gymnastics discipline. He became the individual trampoline world champion at the 2022 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships and is New Zealand's first world champion in men's trampoline. He won the gold medal in the individual event at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics.
Early life[]
Schmidt was born on 7 January 1997 in the Southland Region. He began trampoline when he was five years old in Te Anau because his older brother and sister were both already training in trampoline.[3][4] His sister Rachel Schmidt and brother Callum Schmidt have both also competed internationally in trampolining.[5][6] His mother drove all three siblings from Waihi to Auckland every day for trampoline practice.[7]
Schmidt struggled with knee and groin injuries throughout the 2017 season.[16] He finished fourth in the individual event at the 2017 Loule World Cup.[17] He then competed at the Sofia World Cup where he won the silver medal behind China's Tu Xiao.[18] He finished twentieth in the semifinals at the 2017 World Championships.[19]
When Schmidt was not able to train in the gym due to COVID-19 restrictions in New Zealand, he trained basic skills on a trampoline in his garden in order to stay in shape.[25]
At the 2022 Rimini World Cup, Schmidt qualified for the individual final in first place. However, he landed his second somersault on the edge of the trampoline and had to conclude his routine early, finishing in last place.[31] At the Coimbra World Cup, he won the gold medal in synchro with Reegan Laidlaw.[32] At the 2022 World Championships in Sofia, Schmidt qualified for the individual final in first place.[33] He then won the gold medal in the individual event by over two points ahead of France's Allan Morante.[34] This was New Zealand's first world title in men's trampoline, and the first time since 2007 that a non-Chinese male athlete won the title.[35][36]
Media[]
Schmidt was a castaway on the 2022 series of the New Zealand reality television show Celebrity Treasure Island.[37] He was eliminated in episode 15 but won $10,000 for Special Olympics New Zealand.[38]
Personal life[]
Outside of gymnastics, Schmidt enjoys hunting, fishing, and playing golf.[1] As of 2021, his partner is Melissa Romeril, a trampoline athlete and coach. Schmidt and Romeril have a sheepdog named Taco.[5][39] As an ambassador for the New Zealand Olympic Committee, Schmidt travels to schools around the country to share his story.[1] He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Auckland.[40]