Brisa Carraro

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FullnameBrisa Ailen Carraro
Born (2005-05-08) 8 May 2005 (age 20)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Country
represented
Argentina Argentina
(2018–present)
College teamLIU Sharks (2024–27)
Brisa Carraro
Personal information
Full nameBrisa Ailen Carraro
Born (2005-05-08) 8 May 2005 (age 20)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Gymnastics career
Country
represented
Argentina Argentina
(2018–present)
College teamLIU Sharks (2024–27)
ClubNational Centre of High Performance Athletics
Head coach(es)Vanesa Molina
Medal record
Representing  Argentina
Pan American Championships
Bronze medal – third place2021 Rio de JaneiroTeam
South American Games
Silver medal – second place2022 AsunciónTeam
Silver medal – second place2022 AsunciónUneven bars
Silver medal – second place2022 AsunciónBalance beam
Bronze medal – third place2022 AsunciónAll-around
South American Championships
Gold medal – first place2021 San JuanUneven bars
Silver medal – second place2021 San JuanTeam
Silver medal – second place2023 CaliTeam

Brisa Ailen Carraro (born 8 May 2005) is an Argentine artistic gymnast. She is the 2021 South American champion on the uneven bars. She currently competes for Long Island University.

Carraro was born in Buenos Aires in 2005. She won the 2016 edition of the TV talent contest Combate de Talentos.[1]

Junior gymnastics career

2018

Carraro started the season competing at the Junior Pan American Championships, where she helped Argentina finish third as team; Carraro finished twenty-fourth in the all-around.[2] Additionally she finished seventh floor exercise.[3] Carraro next competed at the Argentinian Club Championships where she placed sixth in the all-around and helped her club place fourth.[4] In October Carraro competed at the Junior South American Championships where she helped Argentina finish second as a team and individually she placed third in the all-around. During event finals she placed sixth on balance beam.[5] Carraro ended the season competing at the Argentinian national championships where she placed sixth in the all-around. She won gold on balance beam.[6]

2019–2020

At the Club Championships Carraro placed fourth in the all-around. At the Flanders International Team Challenge she placed twenty-sixth in the all-around and helped Argentina finish seventh. Carraro was selected to compete at the inaugural Junior World Championships where she helped Argentina finish eighteenth as a team. Individually she finished 52nd in the all-around.[7] At the Argentine National Championships Carraro finished second in the all-around, first on uneven bars, and third on balance beam. Carraro ended the season competing at the Junior South American Championships. She placed first in the all-around and helped Argentina place first as a team. During event finals she placed third on balance beam and fourth on uneven bars.[8]

Vault
Uneven Bars
Balance Beam
Floor Exercise

Most competitions were canceled or postponed in 2020 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore Carraro did not compete that year.

Senior gymnastics career

2021

Carraro turned senior in 2021. She returned to competition at the 2021 Pan American Championships where she helped Argentina place third as a team and individually she placed eleventh in the all-around. During event finals she placed sixth on uneven bars.[9][10] Carraro ended the year competing at the South American Championships where she helped Argentina finish second as a team. Individually she won gold on uneven bars and placed fourth on vault.

2022

Brisa competed at the Pan American Championships where she helped Argentina place fifth as a team. Individually she placed sixth in the all-around and eighth on floor exercise.[11] At the South American Games Carraro helped Argentina finish second a team. She finished third in the all-around behind Júlia Soares and Carolyne Pedro. Additionally she won silver on uneven bars and balance beam, once again behind Pedro and Soares respectively.

Collegiate gymnastics career

2024

Carraro made her collegiate debut January 14th on bars against UNH.[12]

Competitive history

References

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