Simona Castro

Chilean artistic gymnast (born 1989) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Simona Castro (born January 11, 1989[1] in Santiago, Chile) is a Chilean gymnast who competed at the 2012, 2016, and 2020 Olympic Games. She has a sister who is an artistic gymnast, Martina Castro.

FullnameSimona Paz Castro Lazo
Born (1989-01-11) January 11, 1989 (age 37)
Country
represented
 Chile
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Simona Castro
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Castro in 2012
Personal information
Full nameSimona Paz Castro Lazo
Born (1989-01-11) January 11, 1989 (age 37)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
 Chile
Medal record
Women's gymnastics
Representing  Chile
Pan American Championships
Bronze medal – third place2012 MedellínBalance Beam
South American Games
Gold medal – first place2014 SantiagoBalance Beam
Silver medal – second place2014 SantiagoTeam
Silver medal – second place2014 SantiagoAll-Around
South American Championships
Silver medal – second place2011 SantiagoBalance Beam
Silver medal – second place2019 SantiagoTeam
Bronze medal – third place2013 SantiagoAll-Around
Bronze medal – third place2011 SantiagoTeam
Gold medal – first place2007 VillavicencioFloor Exercise
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She has been a part of the Chile National Gymnastics team since 2001. At the 2005 World Championships in Melbourne, she debuted at the senior international level, achieving 53rd place in the all-around.[2] At the 2007 South American Championships in Colombia, she won the gold medal in the floor exercise.[3] In 2009, she left Santiago to begin her college career at the University of Denver, majoring in business administration. At the 2011 South American Championships in Santiago, she won the silver medal on the balance beam. That same year at World Championships in Tokyo, Japan [4] she achieved 76th place, creating the spot for Chile at the Test Event in January 2012. She achieved the best result ever for a Chilean female gymnast at the world level. At the 2012 Pan-American Championships in Medellín, Colombia, she won the bronze on the balance beam. In March 2014, she won gold on the balance beam and silver in the All Around at South American Games, hosted in Santiago, Chile.

London 2012

On January 11, 2012, she achieved 24th place at the Test Event in London to give her a spot at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[5] At the games, she finished in 43rd place in the all-around.[6]

Rio 2016

She also competed at the 2016 Olympics, finishing 52nd in the individual all-around.[7]

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