Occupation
Athlete, Student
Spoken languages
English, German
Club
TSG Neu-Isenburg: Germany
Coach
Camilla Pfeffer [club], GER; Natallia Raskina [club], BLR; Katja Kleinveldt [national], GER
Sporting relatives
Her older sister Sina also represents Germany in rhythmic gymnastics and competed at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (sueddeutsche.de, 08 Jun 2017)
Start sporting career
She took up gymnastics at age four at TSG Neu-Isenburg, Germany.
Ambitions
To compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (stadtpost.de, 13 Apr 2017)
Most memorable sporting achievement
Competing at multiple junior European championships. (stadtpost.de, 13 Apr 2017)
Additional information
GOLDEN DEBUT
She won four out of five gold medals on offer at the 2017 German national championships in rhythmic gymnastics. It was her first participation at the national championships as a senior. She won gold in the all-around, individual hoop, ball, and clubs events. (bild.de, 08 Jun 2017)
LEAVING HOME
In September 2013 she left her family home in Obertshausen, Germany and moved to Schmiden in order to join the national training centre. In 2014 her older sister Sina also moved to Schmiden to join the national group programme. (nnp.de, 16 Aug 2016)
Last update : 2024-07-22