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47 Facts About Giulia Steingruber

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Giulia Steingruber was born on 24 March 1994 and is a Swiss retired artistic gymnast.

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Giulia Steingruber is the 2016 Olympic and 2017 World bronze medalist on vault.

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Giulia Steingruber is the first Swiss female gymnast to win the European all-around title and the first Swiss female gymnast ever to win an Olympic gymnastics medal of any color.

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Giulia Steingruber competed at the European Championships in Berlin and finished ninth in the all-around and sixth on vault.

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Giulia Steingruber then competed in a friendly meet against Romania and Germany where the Swiss team finished third.

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Giulia Steingruber was selected to compete at the World Championships, and the Swiss team finished eighteenth.

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Giulia Steingruber finished seventh in the all-around at the Olympic Test Event and qualified a spot for the 2012 Olympic Games.

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Giulia Steingruber won the bronze medal on vault at the 2012 European Championships behind Sandra Izbasa and Oksana Chusovitina.

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Giulia Steingruber won the silver medal on vault at the Ghent World Challenge Cup behind Alexa Moreno.

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Giulia Steingruber competed at the La Roche-sur-Yon World Cup in France and placed first on the vault and uneven bars with scores of 13.433 and 13.600, respectively.

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Giulia Steingruber went on to win bronze in the vault final at the Doha World Challenge Cup, scoring a 15.225 on her first vault and a 14.100 on her second, for an average of 14.662.

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Giulia Steingruber then finished fourth in the all-around at the Stuttgart World Cup.

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Giulia Steingruber won the all-around bronze medal behind Americans Elizabeth Price and Brenna Dowell at the American Cup.

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Giulia Steingruber won the bronze medal on the floor exercise behind Vanessa Ferrari and Larisa Iordache.

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Giulia Steingruber won the all-around title at the Swiss Championships, and she won gold in every event final except for balance beam where she won silver behind Ilaria Kaslin.

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Giulia Steingruber tied for fifth place in the vault final with Great Britain's Claudia Fragapane, with an average score of 14.716.

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Giulia Steingruber won the bronze medal on the floor with a score of 14.466 behind Claudia Fragapane of Great Britain and Ksenia Afanasyeva of Russia.

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Giulia Steingruber won bronze medals on both the vault and the uneven bars at the Varna World Cup.

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Giulia Steingruber won the silver medal in the all-around behind Aliya Mustafina, with a score of 56.699.

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Giulia Steingruber was the bronze medalist on the balance beam, with a 13.700.

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Giulia Steingruber helped the Swiss team finish third behind Brazil and Germany at the Landerkampf Kunstturnen.

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Giulia Steingruber was awarded the Longines Prize for Elegance after the all-around final.

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Giulia Steingruber injured her knee during the vault final and had to withdraw from the floor final.

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Giulia Steingruber returned to competition at the Austrian Team Open, helping her team win the gold medal and winning silver in the all-around behind Hungarian Zsofia Kovacs.

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Giulia Steingruber won gold medals on both vault and floor exercise at the Doha World Challenge Cup.

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Giulia Steingruber competed with the Swiss team at the Olympic Test Event.

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Giulia Steingruber won the gold medals on vault and floor exercise and the bronze medal on the uneven bars at the Varna World Challenge Cup.

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In event finals, Giulia Steingruber won her third European vault title with an average score of 14.983, just 0.050 ahead of Ellie Downie.

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Giulia Steingruber then placed sixth in the uneven bars final with a score of 14.166, and won the floor final for her first European title on the event with a score of 15.200, finishing 0.634 ahead of Downie, the silver medalist.

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Giulia Steingruber then swept the gold medals at the Swiss Championships.

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At the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Giulia Steingruber was chosen to be the flag bearer for Switzerland at the opening ceremony.

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Giulia Steingruber's bronze is the first-ever Olympic medal of any color for Switzerland in women's gymnastics.

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Giulia Steingruber went on to finish eighth in the floor exercise with a score of 11.800 after falling on her double-double mount and springing out of bounds and later falling on her tucked full-in dismount.

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Giulia Steingruber injured her foot during this routine, and she had surgery in January 2017.

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Giulia Steingruber returned to competition at the Swiss Championships and won the all-around gold medal by nearly three points.

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Giulia Steingruber won gold in the vault final and silver in the uneven bars final.

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Giulia Steingruber then competed at the World Championships in Montreal.

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Giulia Steingruber finished in seventh place in the all-around final with a total score of 53.666.

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Giulia Steingruber began the season at the DTB Pokal Team Challenge, and the Swiss team won the silver medal behind Belgium, and she won bronze in the all-around behind Nina Derwael and Hitomi Hatakeda.

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Giulia Steingruber was the first reserve for the vault final and the third reserve for the floor exercise final.

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Giulia Steingruber competed at the 2021 European Championships held in Basel.

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Giulia Steingruber won gold on vault ahead of Jessica Gadirova and Angelina Melnikova.

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Giulia Steingruber then withdrew from the floor final due to a left thigh injury.

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Giulia Steingruber was the first reserve for the vault final, and she qualified for the all-around final where she finished fifteenth.

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On 1 October 2021, Giulia Steingruber announced her retirement from gymnastics.

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Giulia Steingruber began coaching at the Swiss national team training center in Magglingen.

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Giulia Steingruber has one eponymous skill listed in the Code of Points.