Her father, Craig, was a plumber, and her mother, Gillian, is a real estate agent. Continue with Recommended Cookies. of 4. Olivia Vivian is a cafe owner and former gymnast from Cottesloe, Western Australia, who firstly competed on Australian Ninja Warrior. Athlete. MIA Ambassador. Tweets by Olivia. I have to sort of just remind myself that it's okay to make mistakes, whereas in Celebrity Apprentice, you felt like you were punished for doing so,' she added. Olivia Vivian Olivia Vivian. The Firstborn Child Of Megan Fox And Brian Austin, Everything You Should Know About Jessica Plummer And Ben Hardy Relationship, Russell Dominic Peters New Girlfriend Indicates That The Couple Is Engaged, All You Should Know About Aurelia Jadrny Schwarzenegger, All You Need To Know About Naviyd Ely Raymond. She was limited to uneven bars her freshman year due to multiple injuries. She was born to Craig and Gillian Vivian and has a brother. She is a celebrity gymnast. Her first gym was Claremont P.C.Y.C, and her first coach was Julia Clapsis. 181K followers. Like many famous people and celebrities, Olivia Vivian keeps her personal life private. She then attended Oregon State University, where she was a first-team All-American in 2011 and first-team All-Pac-12 in 2012. Olivia Vivian (born 13 July 1989 in Perth) is an Australian artistic gymnast who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics.After competing at the 2008 Olympics, Vivian competed for Oregon State University in NCAA gymnastics for four years. After representing Australia at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, Olivia moved to America to study, train . They are nurturing, supportive, healing, compassionate, and unconditionally loving. At the 2016 Australian Championships, she suffered a scary fall after landing on her head during a routine on the uneven bars, but wasnt seriously injured. Ninja Warrior Olivia Vivian announced as Body Fit Challenge Ambassador We are no longer accepting comments on this article. Polson went on to become Australias first ever Ninja Warrior, while Vivian became the first woman in Australia to advance to stage 2 of the Grand Final.