Tingay started walking when he was 9 months and started Little Athletics when he was 5 years of age. His parents encouraged him as they wanted to give him an opportunity to play sport and also the athletics club was the most local to them. He found that he was a good walker and was best over long distances Tingay became serious when he was under 14 and 4 years later he just missed the national under-18 5000m walk record by a second.[1] He attended Wesley College in South Perth.
However, in 2021 he smashed his personal best in the 20 km walk and qualified to represent Australia in the event at the postponed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.[2] Tingay finished in 17th place with a time of 1:24.00 close to 3 minutes behind the eventual winner, Massimo Stano.[3]