Alexandra Ana Maria Agiurgiuculese was born on 15 January 2001 and is a Romanian-Italian individual rhythmic gymnast who represents Italy.
31 Facts About Alexandra Agiurgiuculese
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese is a World Championships silver and bronze medalist, and she competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese has a brother, Sebastian Constantin, and a sister, Madalina.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese's father worked at a factory in Italy and sent money to the family in Romania, and her mother and brothers later joined him.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese lived in Romania from ages 8 to 10 with her grandparents and trained with the Romanian National rhythmic gymnastics team.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese moved to Martignacco, where she attended middle school and later lived first with her coach, Spela Dragas, in Udine for 4 years.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese joined the Aeronautica Militare at 17 and is a first airman as of 2020.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese lived in Udine until she moved to Desio in late 2021.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese won the junior national championships in 2012,2013 and 2015.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese competed at the Italian Serie A Alexandra Agiurgiuculese competed at the 2015 Moscow Junior Grand Prix, finishing 8th in the all-around.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese won the all-around gold at the 2015 MTM Cup in Ljubljana.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese won bronze in ball and finished 8th in rope, 7th in hoop, and 4th in clubs.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese won silver in rope and bronze in hoop and ball at the 2016 Pesaro Junior World Cup.
At the 2016 Sofia Junior World Cup, Italy won the team bronze, and Alexandra Agiurgiuculese took silver in ball and finished 4th in clubs.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese won silver in ball and clubs and bronze in rope, and she finished 4th in hoop.
In 2017 season, Alexandra Agiurgiuculese made her senior international debut at the 2017 Grand Prix Moscow.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese was 8th in the all-around, and she qualified to all the apparatus finals, placing 5th in clubs, 6th in hoop, 7th in ball and 8th in ribbon.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese competed at the 2017 Pesaro World Cup and finished 13th all-around and qualified to two apparatus finals, where she won bronze with ribbon and placed 4th with ball.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese won silver in the all-around at the Italian National Championships behind Veronica Bertolini.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese won bronze in ball and finished 6th in hoop and 8th in clubs.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese was 10th in the all-around and competed in three apparatus finals.
Together with Milena Baldassarri, Alexandra Agiurgiuculese represented Italy in the individual competition at the 2017 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Pesaro, where she finished 8th In the All-around behind Neviana Vladinova.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese was awarded the Longines Prize for Elegance at the games; she was the first Italian gymnast to win the award.
At the 2018 World Championships, Alexandra Agiurgiuculese won a historic bronze medal in the ball final with a score of 19.900.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese was 5th in Hoop, 6th in Ball and Clubs and 6th in Ribbon final.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese represented Italy at the 2019 World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan together with Milena Baldassarri, Alessia Russo and Sofia Maffeis.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese placed 7th in the all-around qualifications and qualified to the hoop and clubs finals.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese placed 6th in the hoop final and 5th in the clubs final.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese was given a one-year ban in July 2023 due to missing three anti-doping test appointments; she claimed that she had forgotten to properly update her whereabouts for testing because she was fatigued from travel.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese has one eponymous skill listed in the code of points, a turning leap in a split position with ring, with the take-off and landing on the same leg.
Alexandra Agiurgiuculese is the first Italian rhythmic gymnast to have an eponymous skill.