Elena Gómez

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Elena Gómez Servera (born November 14, 1985) is a Spanish former artistic gymnast. Her best event was floor exercise. She is one of the best gymnasts that Spain has had in the history of this sport, being the only one to get a gold medal in a world championship.[1]

FullnameElena Gómez Servera
Born (1985-11-14) November 14, 1985 (age 40)
Manacor, Mallorca, Spain
Height150 cm (4 ft 11 in)
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Elena Gómez
Gómez in 2004
Personal information
Full nameElena Gómez Servera
Born (1985-11-14) November 14, 1985 (age 40)
Manacor, Mallorca, Spain
Height150 cm (4 ft 11 in)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
 Spain
ClubOlympic COR
Head coach
Jesus Carballo
Assistant coach
Eva Lucia Almudena
ChoreographerFuensanta Ross
Eponymous skillsGomez (floor exercise)
Retired2006
Medal record
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2002 DebrecenFloor Exercise
Bronze medal – third place2003 AnaheimFloor Exercise
European Championships
Silver medal – second place2004 AmsterdamFloor Exercise
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place2001 TunisTeam
Gold medal – first place2001 TunisFloor exercise
Bronze medal – third place2001 TunisAll-around
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Gómez in 2003

Career

Junior career

At the 2000 Junior European Championships, Gomez placed 6th in both the team final and the individual all-around final.

Senior career

Gomez made her senior debut in 2001. At the 2001 World Championships in Ghent, Belgium, Gomez and the Spanish team placed 4th in the team final. Individually, Gomez placed 17th in the all-around final and 6th in the balance beam final.

Gomez attended the 2002 European Championships. Here she placed 7th in the all-around, 6th on vault, 8th on balance beam and 4th on floor exercise. Later that year at the 2002 World Championships in Debrecen, Hungary Gomez won the floor exercise final. Gomez was the first-ever Spanish female gymnast to win a World title in Women's Artistic Gymnastics.[2]

The following year, Gomez attended the 2003 World Championships in Anaheim, California. Here, the Spanish team placed 5th, therefore qualifying a full team to the 2004 Summer Olympics. She won bronze the medal in floor exercise the following year in Anaheim using the same routine with the score of 9.675. Additionally, Gomez placed 5th in both the all-around final and the balance beam final.

In 2004 Gomez competed at the 2004 European Championships. Here, the Spanish team placed 4th. Individually, Gomez placed 5th in the all-around, and won a silver medal on the floor exercise. Gomez was named to the Spanish team for the 2004 Summer Olympics where she placed 8th in the all-around.[3] The Spanish team placed fifth.

Post-retirement and personal life

Gómez announced that she was retiring from the sport in 2006, following injuries sustained in training.[4] She has three sisters, notably the younger: Natalia, also known as guitarist of the rock band Puja Fasua.

Eponymous skill

Gómez has the quadruple pirouette named after her in the Code of Points.[5][6]

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ApparatusNameDescriptionDifficulty[a]Added to Code of Points
Floor exerciseGomez4/1 turn (1440°) on one leg - free leg optional below horizontalE (0.5)2002 World Championships
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  1. Valid for the 2025–2028 Code of Points

Floor music

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