Английская Википедия:Aurora Arvelo

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Aurora Arvelo (born 5 April 2003)[1] is a Finnish rhythmic gymnast. She represented her country at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games.

Personal life

Arvelo took up the sport in 2009.[2] She studied at the Mäkelänrinne's sports high school.[3]

Career

Junior

In 2016 Arvelo represented Finland at the Nordic Championship, helping the team win the gold medal.[4][5] She finished 8th with rope at the national junior championship.[6]

Aurora was the 2017 national vice-champion, getting gold in 3 event finals and silver with hoop.[7]

In 2018 Arvelo competed at the Nordic Championships where she finished 1st with ribbon and 2nd with ball. At nationals she won the All-around, and the hoop, clubs and ribbon final.[8][9][10] She was also selected to compete at the 2018 European Championship in Guadalajara, Spain,[11] she finished 21st with ball, 39th with hoop, 35th with clubs and 25th with ribbon.[12] Aurora qualified for the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina, finishing 9th with ball and 12th in the All-Around and not advancing to the final.[13]

Senior

Arvelo was injured after the Youth Olympics, returning to full training in March 2019.[2] She went on to compete at nationals getting bronze in the All-Around and event finals.[14][15] Aurora was selected to represent Finland at the 2019 World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan, competing with clubs and ribbon.[16]

In 2020 she competed at Miss Valentine and won silver in the ribbon final as well as the RV Championship.[17] At Nordic Championship she took silver behind Rebecca Gergalo and gold with hoop, clubs and ribbon.[18][19]

She retired from the sport in 2021.[20][21]

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