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30 Facts About Maellyse Brassart

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Maellyse Brassart was born on 22 June 2001 and is a Belgian retired artistic gymnast.

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Maellyse Brassart represented Belgium at the 2020 Summer Olympics and the 2024 Summer Olympics.

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Maellyse Brassart was born on 22 June 2001 in Uccle, and she began gymnastics when she was four years old.

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Maellyse Brassart is studying law at the Universite Saint-Louis Bruxelles, and she speaks French and English as well as Dutch.

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At the Belgian Championships, Maellyse Brassart finished fifth in the all-around, and she won the gold medal on vault and the bronze medal on floor exercise.

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Maellyse Brassart then competed at the Flanders International Team Challenge and helped the Belgian team win the silver medal behind Germany.

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Maellyse Brassart finished 17th in the all-around with a total score of 51.650.

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Maellyse Brassart then competed at the Elite Gym Massilia in Marseille and finished 14th in the all-around.

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Maellyse Brassart then competed at the Belgium Friendly and helped the Belgian team win the silver medal behind Romania.

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Maellyse Brassart was then selected to compete at the Junior European Championships and helped the Belgian team finished eighth.

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Maellyse Brassart made her senior debut at the Belgian Championships where she finished second in the all-around behind Rune Hermans.

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Maellyse Brassart then competed in the FIT Challenge where she won a silver medal in the all-around behind Hermans.

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Maellyse Brassart was selected to compete at the World Championships in Montreal where she placed 25th in the all-around during the qualification round.

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Maellyse Brassart competed at the DTB Pokal Team Challenge in Stuttgart and helped the Belgian team win the gold medal.

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Maellyse Brassart then competed at the Heerenveen Friendly where the Belgian team finished fourth, and Brassart finished 13th in the all-around.

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Maellyse Brassart was selected to compete at the European Championships alongside Nina Derwael, Senna Deriks, and Axelle Klinckaert, and they finished third in the qualification round.

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Maellyse Brassart was then selected to compete at the World Championships alongside Nina Derwael, Axelle Klinckaert, Senna Deriks, and Rune Hermans, and they finished 11th during the qualification round.

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Maellyse Brassart began her season at the International Gymnix where the Belgian team finished sixth, and she finished tenth in the all-around.

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Maellyse Brassart then competed at the European Championships and qualified for the all-around final where she finished 12th with a total score of 51.166.

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Maellyse Brassart was then selected to compete at the World Championships alongside Margaux Daveloose, Nina Derwael, Senna Deriks, and Jade Vansteenkiste and they finished tenth in the qualification round.

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In March 2020, Maellyse Brassart competed at the International Gymnix in Montreal.

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Maellyse Brassart resumed her training in April and began preparing for the 2021 season.

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Maellyse Brassart competed at the 2021 FIT Challenge in Ghent and won the bronze medal in the all-around behind French gymnasts Melanie de Jesus dos Santos and Aline Friess, and the Belgian team won the silver medal behind France.

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Maellyse Brassart was selected to compete at the 2020 Olympic Games alongside Nina Derwael, Lisa Vaelen, and Jutta Verkest.

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Maellyse Brassart competed with the Belgian team that finished fifth at the City of Jesolo Trophy.

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Maellyse Brassart then finished second behind Lisa Vaelen at the Belgian Championships.

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Maellyse Brassart started the 2023 season at the DTB Pokal Team Challenge, helping Belgium win the team silver medal behind the United States.

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Maellyse Brassart competed with the Belgian team that placed 17th in the qualification round of the World Championships in Antwerp.

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Maellyse Brassart began the season at the Cottbus World Cup where she won the bronze medal on the uneven bars- her first FIG World Cup medal.

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Maellyse Brassart then competed at the European Championships and placed tenth in the all-around.