Celina Toth traded in her gymnastics leotard for her swimsuit at age 12, where she quickly rose up the ranks, and consistently maintained her spot on the Canadian National Team since 2008. “I was the oldest diver to ever qualify for their first Olympics in Canada at 28…a testament to my character, that I was never giving up.” A 4x World Cup Finalist and CAN Fund recipient, Celina made quite the splash in the world of diving, and did so on her terms, calling the shots for herself. Her motivation? “Every time I step on that platform, I’m diving for the little girl who was told she wasn’t good enough.”

And it hasn’t been easy. Throughout her career, she’s battled toxic training environments, body shaming, and abusive coaches. She shares, “I was told I was too fat, that I’d never get the scores I deserved because of the way I looked…but I made it anyway.” In today’s conversation, Celina opens up about her decision to retire from competitive sport and in traditional Celina-fashion, is doing it her way: “I’m leaving the sport on my terms, doing it for myself, after standing up to every ‘no’ and every doubter along the way.”

Celina Toth

“I’m leaving the sport on my terms, doing it for myself, after standing up to every ‘no’ and every doubter along the way.”