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26 Facts About Ondine Achampong

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Ondine Achampong was born on 10 February 2004 and is a British artistic gymnast and national team member.

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Ondine Achampong won silver with the British team at the 2022 World Championships and gold at the 2023 European Championships.

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Ondine Achampong won gold with the English team at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, where she won silver medals in the all-around and on floor exercise.

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Ondine Achampong won a bronze medal with the British team at the 2018 Junior European Championships.

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In March 2016 Ondine Achampong competed at the British Team Championships where she placed eleventh in the all-around but recorded the third highest balance beam score and helped her team finish fifth.

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Ondine Achampong ended the season at the Top Gym Tournament where she won gold on balance beam and placed fourth in the all-around and on floor exercise.

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Individually Ondine Achampong won silver in the all-around behind reigning junior world champion Viktoria Listunova of Russia.

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Ondine Achampong made her senior debut at the Melbourne World Cup where she qualified to the balance beam and floor exercise finals.

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Ondine Achampong later competed at the Baku World Cup; during qualifications she qualified to the balance beam and floor exercise event finals.

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Ondine Achampong competed at the English and British Championships where she finished fourth and second in the all-around.

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The group went on to win gold in the team competition while Ondine Achampong took silver in the individual all-around.

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Ondine Achampong was selected to compete at the European Championships alongside Kinsella, Fenton, and Aylesbury teammates Jennifer and Jessica Gadirova.

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Ondine Achampong contributed scores on vault, uneven bars, and balance beam towards Great Britain's second-place finish.

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In September Ondine Achampong was named to the team to compete at the 2022 World Championships, alongside the Gadirova twins, Kinsella, and Fenton.

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Ondine Achampong finished fifteenth in qualifications but did not advance to the all-around due to teammates Gadirova and Kinsella placing higher.

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At the English Championships Ondine Achampong placed first in the all-around, on uneven bars, and on floor exercise as well as placing second on balance beam.

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Ondine Achampong then went on to compete the Welsh Championships, where she placed second on balance beam and in the all-around and placed third on uneven bars and floor exercise.

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Ondine Achampong was named to the team to compete at the upcoming European Championships alongside Becky Downie, Georgia-Mae Fenton, Jessica Gadirova, and Alice Kinsella.

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At the European Championships Ondine Achampong helped Great Britain win their first team gold medal.

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In September Ondine Achampong was selected to represent Great Britain at the 2023 World Championships alongside Gadirova, Kinsella, Fenton, and Ruby Evans.

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Ondine Achampong began the year competing at the Cairo World Cup.

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Ondine Achampong finished third on the uneven bars and fourth on balance beam.

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Ondine Achampong was initially named the team to compete at the European Championships; however she withdrew as a precautionary measure.

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In September 2024 Ondine Achampong moved to Berkeley, California to join the California Golden Bears gymnastics team.

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Ondine Achampong made her return from ACL injury as an exhibition on balance beam against Stanford on 7th February 2025.

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Ondine Achampong went on to compete on beam for the rest of the regular season helping the team take the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season title.