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42 Facts About Louise Vanhille

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Louise Vanhille was born on 6 November 1998 and is a retired French female artistic gymnast.

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Louise Vanhille participated at the 2015 and 2018 World Championships.

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Louise Vanhille represented France at the 2016 Summer Olympics where the French team finished eleventh, and Vanhille finished twenty-first in the all-around final.

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Louise Vanhille was born on 6 November 1998 in Dunkirk, France.

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When she was ten years old, Vanhille left her family to train in Saint-Etienne.

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Louise Vanhille's parents are named Karine and Thierry, and she has a younger brother named Paul.

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Louise Vanhille made her international debut at the Junior European Championships.

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At the France-Romania Friendly, the French junior team finished second, and Louise Vanhille finished second in the all-around behind Romania's Stefania Stanila.

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Louise Vanhille won a silver in the all-around at the Elite Gym Massilia, and she finished sixth on vault, fourth on uneven bars, eleventh on balance beam, and sixth on floor exercise.

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Louise Vanhille began her season with a silver medal on uneven bars at the International Gymnix.

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At the National Championships, Louise Vanhille won gold medals with her team, Dunkerque Gym, and on uneven bars.

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At the France-Romania Junior Friendly, the French team finished second, and Louise Vanhille won a silver on vault and a bronze on uneven bars.

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Louise Vanhille placed seventh in the all-around and sixth on balance beam.

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Louise Vanhille was then selected to represent France at the European Youth Olympic Festival along with Claire Martin and Laura Longueville.

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At the Elite Gym Massilia, Louise Vanhille finished fourth with her team and sixteenth in the all-around, and she won a gold medal on uneven bars.

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Louise Vanhille made her return at the Elite Gym Massilia where she finished fourth with her team, fifth in the all-around, and fourth on uneven bars.

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Louise Vanhille competed at the National Championships where her team finished fourth, and she won gold on uneven bars and silvers in the all-around and on floor.

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Louise Vanhille then competed at the City of Jesolo Trophy where the French team finished fourth.

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Louise Vanhille was then selected to compete at the European Championships, but she did not qualify for any finals.

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Louise Vanhille then competed at the Flanders International Team Challenge where France finished fourth, and Louise Vanhille finished twentieth in the all-around.

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France lost to Romania in the Romania-France Friendly, but Louise Vanhille won gold on uneven bars and finished fourth in the all-around.

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Louise Vanhille was then selected to represent France at the World Championships along with Marine Brevet, Loan His, Anne Kuhm, Claire Martin, and Valentine Pikul.

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Louise Vanhille went to the City of Jesolo Trophy where the French team placed fourth, and Louise Vanhille placed fourth on uneven bars.

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Louise Vanhille was selected to compete at the Olympic Test Event along with Marine Brevet, Marine Boyer, Oreane Lechenault, Loan His, and Anne Kuhm.

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Louise Vanhille then competed at the National Championships where she finished fifth in the all-around, and won bronze on uneven bars and silver on floor exercise.

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Louise Vanhille competed at the Chemnitz Friendly where France finished second to Germany, and Louise Vanhille finished sixth in the all-around and won bronze on uneven bars.

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Louise Vanhille was selected to represent France at the 2016 Olympic Games along with Marine Boyer, Marine Brevet, Loan His, and Oreane Lechenault.

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Louise Vanhille achieved a personal-best all-around score of 55.765 and qualified for the all-around final.

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Louise Vanhille returned to competition at the Top 12 Championships, a competition between the best twelve clubs in France, and Louise Vanhille competed for her native club, Dunkerque Gym.

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The club finished in fifth place, but Louise Vanhille won the all-around gold medal in addition to a silver on beam and a bronze on floor.

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At the National Championships, Louise Vanhille won bronze on balance beam and placed sixth in the all-around and on uneven bars.

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Louise Vanhille competed at the Elite Gym Massilia where she placed fifth with her team and on balance beam and sixth in the all-around.

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At the Top 12 Series 2, Dunkerque beat Elbeuf, and individually, Louise Vanhille won gold medals in the all-around and on uneven bars and floor exercise, and she won bronze medals on vault and beam.

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At the Top 12 Series 3, Dunkerque lost to Haguenau, but Louise Vanhille won the gold medal on floor exercise.

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At the Doha World Cup, Louise Vanhille placed sixth on uneven bars.

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At the City of Jesolo Trophy, Louise Vanhille finished fourteenth in the all-around.

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Louise Vanhille was selected to compete at the Mediterranean Games with Sheyen Petit, Marine Boyer, Grace Charpy, and Morgane Osyssek Reimer.

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Louise Vanhille won the gold medal on the uneven bars and the bronze medal on balance beam, and she placed seventh on floor exercise.

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At the Sainte Gym Cup, Louise Vanhille won bronze on vault and silver on uneven bars.

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Louise Vanhille then competed at the Russelsheim Friendly where the French tea, finished fourth.

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Louise Vanhille was then selected to compete at the World Championships along with Juliette Bossu, Marine Boyer, Lorette Charpy, and Melanie de Jesus dos Santos, and they finished fifth in the team final.

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In December 2018, Louise Vanhille announced her retirement from gymnastics, but she will be joining Cirque du Soleil troupe as a performer.