Maria Aszklar

Polish rhythmic gymnast From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maria Aszklar (born 20 May 2009) is a Polish rhythmic gymnast.[1] She represents Poland in international competitions as a member of the national group.

Born (2009-05-20) 20 May 2009 (age 16)
Country
represented
 Poland
(2022-present)
ClubUKS PM Syrena
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Maria Aszklar
Born (2009-05-20) 20 May 2009 (age 16)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
Country
represented
 Poland
(2022-present)
ClubUKS PM Syrena
Head coach(es)Inga Buczyńska
Medal record
Rhythmic gymnastics
Representing  Poland
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
FIG World Cup 2 5 2
Total 2 5 2
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Biography

Aszklar took up the sport in her third year of elementary school.[2] In June 2021 she won bronze with ball at the National Youth Olympiad.[3]

Junior

In January 2022 she was called up to enter the Polish junior national team.[4] In September she was selected to be part of the junior group for the following year's World Championships.[5]

In March 2023 she made her group debut at the Gymnastik International in Schmiden.[6] At the Aphrodite Cup Poland was 5th with 5 ropes and 8th with 5 balls.[7] In May the group took 6th place overall and 7th with 54 balls at the European Championships in Baku.[2][8][9] She was then selected for the 2nd Junior World Championships in Cluj-Napoca along Pola Gałązka, Sara Łakomczak, Pola Świętochowska, Melody Wasiewicz-Hanc and Ksenia Zhyzhych.[10] There they were 18th in the All-Around and didn't qualify for the finals.[11]

At the 2024 Gdynia Rhythmic Stars she took 6th place in the All-Around and won silver in the ball final.[12][13]

Senior

She became age eligible for senior competitions in 2025, being incorporated into the Polish senior group.[14] She made her debut at the World Cup in Sofia, winning bronze in the All-Around and with 5 ribbons with her group mates.[15][16] In Tashkent they won gold in the All-Around and with 3 balls & 2 hoops as well as silver with 5 ribbons.[17][18][19] In June she participated in the European Championships in Tallin, finishing 7th overall and in the 5 ribbons final.[20][21][22] The following month she won silver with 5 ribbons at the World Cup in Milan.[23][24] A week later they won all three silver medals at the stage in Cluj-Napoca.[25][26][27] In August, she competed at the 2025 World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, alongside Vesna Pietrzak, Madoka Przybylska, Magdalena Szewczuk, Melody Wasiewicz-Hanc and Julia Wojciechowska.[28] They were 8th in All-Around, 7th with 5 ribbons and 8th with 3 balls & 2 hoops.[29][30][31][32]

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