Anna Filipp

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Anna Filipp (born 11 February 2011) is an American rhythmic gymnast of Ukrainian descent.[1] She represents the United States in international competitions.

NicknameAnya
Born (2011-02-11) 11 February 2011 (age 15)
Country
represented
 United States
(2025–)
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Anna Filipp
NicknameAnya
Born (2011-02-11) 11 February 2011 (age 15)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
Country
represented
 United States
(2025–)
Training location
Santa Clarita, California
ClubBurlo Gymnastics
Head coach
Yenia Burlo
Assistant coach(es)
Nastya Ivankova, Karina Lykhvar
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Personal life

Filipp took up the sport at age three, in 2014, after her mother encouraged her to try it.[2] Her dream is to become an Olympic champion and to establish herself as an athlete. She has a sister named Lilianna. Filipp attends California Online PublicSchool.[3]

Biography

In her international debut, at the 2023 Miss Valentine in Tartu, Filipp won gold with ribbon among the pre-juniors born in 2011.[4][5]

Junior

She became a junior in 2025, competing at the Aphrodite Cup along Josephine Weber, winning bronze overall in the 2011 age group.[6][7][8] In April she took part in the Shining Star International Tournament in Tashkent, taking silver in teams as well as with ball and with bronze hoop. [9][10][11] At the Elite Qualifier she won bronze in the junior category.[12][13] In late May she was selected for the Pan American Championships in Asunción where she performed with hoop and ribbon, winning team gold with Natalie de la Rosa, Dawn Kim and Alicia Liu, and silver with clubs[14][15][16][17][18][19] She was then named to represent USA at the 3rd Junior World Championships in Sofia.[20] There she won an historical silver medal in teams with Natalie de la Rosa, Alicia Liu and the national group, being the first time the USA won a team medal and a silver medal at the World Championships among both juniors and seniors.[21][22] In August she competed at the Junior Pan American Games in Asunción, winning silver in the All-Around.[23][24][25][26] In apparatus finals, she won gold medals in clubs and ribbon and silver medal in hoop.[27][28] A month later she took part in the AEON Cup along Rin Keys and Megan Chu, she finished 4th among juniors, won silver in the hoop final as well as bronze with ball and clubs, and Burlo Gymnastics took bronze in teams.[29][30][31][32][33]

After returning from an injury she won the Elite qualifier among junior, and then was selected for the 2026 Pan American Championships in Rio de Janeiro.[34][35][36] In Brazil she won gold in teams, along Nina Keys, Izabella Oleynik and Josephine Weber, in the All-Around, with hoop and with ball as well as silver with clubs and with ribbon.[37][38][39][40]

Routine music information

More information Year, Apparatus ...
Year Apparatus Music title
2026 Hoop The Sublime by Mattia Turzo
Ball New Day Will Rise by Yuval Raphael
Clubs
Ribbon Si j'avais su by Claudio Capéo
2025 Hoop Where Angels Fear to Tread by Kirill Richter
Ball SOS by Dimash
Clubs Still Life by Adrian Berenguer
Ribbon Si j’avais su by Claudio Capéo
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