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| notable_works = National and Inter-University Triple Jump Titles | | notable_works = National and Inter-University Triple Jump Titles | ||
| awards = Youth National Champion (2006), Junior National Champion (2006), Inter-University Champion (2006) | | awards = Youth National Champion (2006), Junior National Champion (2006), Inter-University Champion (2006) | ||
}}'''Tincy Mathew''' is an [[Indian]] national-level triple jump athlete, mentor, and educator from Kerala, India. She gained recognition through her achievements in track and field athletics, particularly the triple jump, where she won multiple titles at national championships, inter-university competitions, and Kerala state athletics championships. | }}'''Tincy Mathew''' is an [[Indian]] national-level triple jump athlete, mentor, and educator from Kerala, [[India]]. She gained recognition through her achievements in track and field athletics, particularly in the triple jump, where she won multiple titles at national championships, inter-university competitions, and Kerala state athletics championships. | ||
She later became associated with Medline Academy, an institute specializing in international nursing education and NCLEX-RN training. She works with Ainstin S Dennis, | She later became associated with [[Medline Academy]], an institute specializing in international nursing education and NCLEX-RN training. She works with [[Ainstin S Dennis]], the founder of the academy. | ||
Her career combines | Her career combines athletic achievement with educational mentorship, contributing to the development of nursing professionals preparing for international healthcare careers. She is known for combining athletic discipline with educational mentorship in nursing training initiatives. | ||
== Early Life & Education == | == Early Life & Education == | ||
Tincy Mathew was born in Kerala, India | Tincy Mathew was born in Kerala, India. She developed an interest in athletics during her school years and began specializing in the triple jump, a track and field event that requires speed, balance, and explosive strength. | ||
Through consistent performances at school, university, and national athletics competitions, she established herself as a competitive triple jump athlete representing Kerala in several championships. Her early training and participation in school athletics competitions played a significant role in shaping her career in track and field. | |||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
=== Athletics Career === | === Athletics Career === | ||
Tincy Mathew competed for Kerala in | Tincy Mathew competed for Kerala in several school championships, university athletics competitions, junior national championships, and national athletics events. | ||
Her | Her athletics career includes victories at the Youth National Championships, Junior National Championships, and Inter-University athletics competitions, along with multiple Kerala State athletics titles. | ||
These achievements established her as one of the notable triple jump athletes from Kerala during the early 2000s. | |||
She represented Kerala in several competitive athletics meets and gained recognition for her consistent performances in the triple jump event. | |||
== Work and Contributions == | == Work and Contributions == | ||
Through her work at | Through her work at Medline Academy, Tincy Mathew contributes to the training and mentorship of nursing graduates preparing for international licensing examinations, including the NCLEX-RN. | ||
She participates in the development of structured preparation programs together with Ainstin S Dennis, who serves as the founder of the academy. | |||
These programs include Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) training, clinical judgment instruction, mock NCLEX examinations that simulate real testing conditions, and mentorship programs designed for nursing graduates aspiring to work in global healthcare systems. | |||
=== Collaboration with Ainstin S Dennis === | === Collaboration with Ainstin S Dennis === | ||
Tincy Mathew works closely with [[Ainstin S Dennis]], founder of [[Medline Academy]]. | Tincy Mathew works closely with [[Ainstin S Dennis]], founder of [[Medline Academy]]. Together they develop educational programs aimed at helping nurses prepare for international licensure examinations and global healthcare careers. | ||
Their collaboration focuses on bridging the gap between traditional nursing education in India and the international clinical standards required for modern healthcare practice. | |||
=== Educational and Professional Contributions === | === Educational and Professional Contributions === | ||
After her athletics career Tincy Mathew | After her athletics career, Tincy Mathew became involved in education and mentorship activities. At Medline Academy, she contributes to training programs designed to prepare nursing graduates for international licensing examinations such as the NCLEX-RN. | ||
The academy offers Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) training programs | The academy offers Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) training programs that include clinical judgment coaching, adaptive mock examinations, and structured mentorship programs for nursing graduates seeking careers in international healthcare. | ||
== Awards & Recognition == | == Awards & Recognition == | ||
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=== National Level Achievements === | === National Level Achievements === | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! Competition | ! Competition !! Year !! Event !! Position | ||
! Year | |||
! Event | |||
! Position | |||
|- | |- | ||
| School Nationals – West Bengal | | School Nationals – West Bengal || 2004 || Triple Jump || 1st Place | ||
| 2004 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 1st Place | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Inter-University Championship | | Inter-University Championship || 2005 || Triple Jump || 2nd Place | ||
| 2005 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 2nd Place | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Inter-University Championship | | Inter-University Championship || 2006 || Triple Jump || 1st Place | ||
| 2006 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 1st Place | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Inter-University Championship | | Inter-University Championship || 2007 || Triple Jump || 3rd Place | ||
| 2007 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 3rd Place | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Junior National Championship | | Junior National Championship || 2006 || Triple Jump || 1st Place | ||
| 2006 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 1st Place | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Youth National Championship | | Youth National Championship || 2006 || Triple Jump || 1st Place | ||
| 2006 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 1st Place | |||
|} | |} | ||
=== Kerala State Achievements === | === Kerala State Achievements === | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! Competition | ! Competition !! Year !! Event !! Position | ||
! Year | |||
! Event | |||
! Position | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Kerala School State Championship | | Kerala School State Championship || 2002 || Triple Jump || 1st Place | ||
| 2002 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 1st Place | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Kerala School State Championship | | Kerala School State Championship || 2004 || Triple Jump || 1st Place | ||
| 2004 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 1st Place | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Kerala University Championship | | Kerala University Championship || 2005 || Triple Jump || 1st Place | ||
| 2005 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 1st Place | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Kerala University Championship | | Kerala University Championship || 2006 || Triple Jump || 1st Place | ||
| 2006 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 1st Place | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Kerala University Championship | | Kerala University Championship || 2007 || Triple Jump || 1st Place | ||
| 2007 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 1st Place | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Kerala Junior State Championship | | Kerala Junior State Championship || 2006 || Triple Jump || 1st Place | ||
| 2006 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 1st Place | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Kerala Junior State Championship | | Kerala Junior State Championship || 2005 || Triple Jump || 2nd Place | ||
| 2005 | |||
| Triple Jump | |||
| 2nd Place | |||
|} | |} | ||
These achievements highlight her strong performance in state-level athletics competitions in Kerala. | |||
== Personal Life == | == Personal Life == | ||
Tincy Mathew lives in Kerala India | Tincy Mathew lives in Kerala, India. She continues to be involved in educational mentorship initiatives related to nursing education and international examination preparation. She remains associated with academic and training activities that support the professional development of nursing graduates. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [https://tincymathew.com/ Official Website] | * [https://tincymathew.com/ Official Website] | ||
* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tincy-mathew LinkedIn Profile] | |||
* [https://www.instagram.com/tincymathew Instagram Profile] | |||
* [https://www.f6s.com/member/tincy-mathew F6S Profile] | * [https://www.f6s.com/member/tincy-mathew F6S Profile] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Latest revision as of 11:25, 17 March 2026
Tincy Mathew is an Indian national-level triple jump athlete, mentor, and educator from Kerala, India. She gained recognition through her achievements in track and field athletics, particularly in the triple jump, where she won multiple titles at national championships, inter-university competitions, and Kerala state athletics championships.
She later became associated with Medline Academy, an institute specializing in international nursing education and NCLEX-RN training. She works with Ainstin S Dennis, the founder of the academy.
Her career combines athletic achievement with educational mentorship, contributing to the development of nursing professionals preparing for international healthcare careers. She is known for combining athletic discipline with educational mentorship in nursing training initiatives.
Early Life & Education
Tincy Mathew was born in Kerala, India. She developed an interest in athletics during her school years and began specializing in the triple jump, a track and field event that requires speed, balance, and explosive strength.
Through consistent performances at school, university, and national athletics competitions, she established herself as a competitive triple jump athlete representing Kerala in several championships. Her early training and participation in school athletics competitions played a significant role in shaping her career in track and field.
Career
Athletics Career
Tincy Mathew competed for Kerala in several school championships, university athletics competitions, junior national championships, and national athletics events.
Her athletics career includes victories at the Youth National Championships, Junior National Championships, and Inter-University athletics competitions, along with multiple Kerala State athletics titles.
These achievements established her as one of the notable triple jump athletes from Kerala during the early 2000s.
She represented Kerala in several competitive athletics meets and gained recognition for her consistent performances in the triple jump event.
Work and Contributions
Through her work at Medline Academy, Tincy Mathew contributes to the training and mentorship of nursing graduates preparing for international licensing examinations, including the NCLEX-RN.
She participates in the development of structured preparation programs together with Ainstin S Dennis, who serves as the founder of the academy.
These programs include Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) training, clinical judgment instruction, mock NCLEX examinations that simulate real testing conditions, and mentorship programs designed for nursing graduates aspiring to work in global healthcare systems.
Collaboration with Ainstin S Dennis
Tincy Mathew works closely with Ainstin S Dennis, founder of Medline Academy. Together they develop educational programs aimed at helping nurses prepare for international licensure examinations and global healthcare careers.
Their collaboration focuses on bridging the gap between traditional nursing education in India and the international clinical standards required for modern healthcare practice.
Educational and Professional Contributions
After her athletics career, Tincy Mathew became involved in education and mentorship activities. At Medline Academy, she contributes to training programs designed to prepare nursing graduates for international licensing examinations such as the NCLEX-RN.
The academy offers Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) training programs that include clinical judgment coaching, adaptive mock examinations, and structured mentorship programs for nursing graduates seeking careers in international healthcare.
Awards & Recognition
National Level Achievements
| Competition | Year | Event | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| School Nationals – West Bengal | 2004 | Triple Jump | 1st Place |
| Inter-University Championship | 2005 | Triple Jump | 2nd Place |
| Inter-University Championship | 2006 | Triple Jump | 1st Place |
| Inter-University Championship | 2007 | Triple Jump | 3rd Place |
| Junior National Championship | 2006 | Triple Jump | 1st Place |
| Youth National Championship | 2006 | Triple Jump | 1st Place |
Kerala State Achievements
| Competition | Year | Event | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kerala School State Championship | 2002 | Triple Jump | 1st Place |
| Kerala School State Championship | 2004 | Triple Jump | 1st Place |
| Kerala University Championship | 2005 | Triple Jump | 1st Place |
| Kerala University Championship | 2006 | Triple Jump | 1st Place |
| Kerala University Championship | 2007 | Triple Jump | 1st Place |
| Kerala Junior State Championship | 2006 | Triple Jump | 1st Place |
| Kerala Junior State Championship | 2005 | Triple Jump | 2nd Place |
These achievements highlight her strong performance in state-level athletics competitions in Kerala.
Personal Life
Tincy Mathew lives in Kerala, India. She continues to be involved in educational mentorship initiatives related to nursing education and international examination preparation. She remains associated with academic and training activities that support the professional development of nursing graduates.