Olympic shotgun champion Amber Rutter has welcomed her first child.
The Team GB shooter, 26, announced the happy news in a joint Instagram post with her husband James on Sunday, sharing a photo of their son as they gushed: “Our beautiful boy, you are loved more than you ever could.” imagine. Welcome to the world, Tommy Rutter – 04/25/24.’
Amber, who is one of the GB team.the most decorated shooting athletes, he still plans to compete in this summer’s Olympics in Paris.
speaking to BBC sport Last month, he said his plan is to resume training six weeks after the birth and be in Team GB when the Games start on July 26.
He The Olympic shotgun champion first announced her pregnancy in October through a post on Instagram. and James, whom she married in Thailand last year, holding an ultrasound image of their baby.
Olympic shotgun champion Amber Rutter has welcomed her first child: a baby boy
The Team GB shooter, 26, announced the happy news in a joint Instagram post with her husband James on Sunday, sharing a photo of their son.
Amber announced her baby’s name in the sweet social media update.
She told BBC Sport that her thoughts immediately turned to how she would juggle being a new mother and the sporting tournament, saying: “When I found out I was pregnant instantly fingers started calculating how long I had until the Olympics.”
The Olympian said there has been “a lot of talk” before competing about making sure there are private areas to breastfeed her newborn.
The French Olympic Committee said in January that facilities would be provided to mothers competing in the Games and traveling with their children.
Amber, who specializes in skeet, said the couple were looking forward to starting a family and “didn’t want to put it off any longer”.
She said: “I feel like I was saying to myself, ‘Oh, I’m a human being before I’m an athlete,’ but actually, when I looked at the actions I was taking and what I was doing, and what my agenda was, “I definitely wasn’t prioritizing myself or my dreams or the things I wanted to do outside of my sport.”
Although he said that getting another gold medal was not “Everything for me now,” he still hopes to succeed at the highest level.
The athlete said: “I think the biggest challenge ahead of us will probably be just adjusting to being a mother.” I think I’ve had a baby in my life, which is kind of scary, and I’m quite surprised they let me have one for myself.’
In 2021, Amber was unable to compete at the Tokyo Olympics after testing positive for coronavirus.
Amber, one of Team GB’s most decorated shooting athletes, still plans to compete at this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris.
Speaking to BBC Sport last month, he said his plan is to resume training six weeks after the birth and be in the GB team when the Games begin on July 26.
His bags were already packed and he was getting ready to go to bed early before taking the plane.
And suddenly, his dream, one he had been preparing for since he was ten and which finally seemed to be within his grasp, was over.
She told MailOnline last year: “I was shocked when I saw the line in the first test,” she says, still barely able to take it in. “She had been doing lateral flow tests twice a day, so it was routine.
‘I had been isolating myself, so I hadn’t gone out; I even received a delivery from Ocado for the snacks and toiletries I was going to take with me. I had checked all the equipment and was getting ready to watch Love Island.
Advantage: Typically specializing in skeet, Amber has won medals in major international competitions, spanning the ISSF World Cup series and the inaugural European Games.
And I saw a very faint line. My heart sank. I thought “No way, this can’t be happening,” and did another test. And other. And other. I was in complete shock. In total I did five and I knew it. My Olympic journey was over. I would not go.
‘I just broke down and sobbed. It took me half an hour before she could get the words out. My coach was the first person I called. When I spoke to Paul, my sports psychologist, he told me: “I’m really struggling to be your psychologist now because you’re my friend. I feel your pain. I’m devastated.”
Amber has won medals in several major international competitions, spanning the ISSF World Cup series and the inaugural European Games held in Baku, Azerbaijan.
The couple announced that they were expecting their first child in October 2023.
With her husband James after tying the knot in a lavish ceremony in Thailand in February.