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For the first time at the Senior World Championships, Gymnast Amalia Lică has qualified in two finals


Article by David Istrate – published on Friday, August 22, 2025, 13:12 / Updated on Friday, August 22, 2025 13:15

Amalia Lică (16 years old) qualified in two finals at the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Rio de Janeiro (August 20-24): Individual compound and Măciuci. The athlete born in Bucharest is at the first participation in this tournament, at the senior level.

Between August 20-24, the Barra Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, hosts the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships. Romania is represented by a delegation made up of 2 athletes: Amalia Lică and Andreea Verdeș.

Amalia Lic

The gymnasts, accompanied by their coaches Adriana Mitroi and Cătălina Radu and Irina Deleanu, the president of the Romanian Federation of Rhythmic Gymnastics, left on Monday, August 18, to Rio de Janeiro.

After participating in qualifications in all 4 tests, circle, ball, mackerel and ribbon, both sportsmen ranked in the first half: Lic.

For the first time at the World Senior Championships, Amalia Lică recorded A score of 83,050 (28,150 in the circle, 26,600 at the ball, 28,750 in Măciuci, 26.550 on the ribbon)due to which he qualified in the final of the individual compound.

Also, with the 7th score in Măciuci, the 16-year-old athlete qualified in the final and this test.

On Friday, August 22, Lică will compete in the final at the individual compound and Sunday, August 24, it will compete in the final at Măciuci. The best qualifications scores were obtained by the German DarFarolomeev (92,850), Ukrainian Taisia ​​Onofriichuk (90,150), Bulgarian Stiliana Nikolova (88,800), Italian Sofia Raffaeli (87,350) and Uzbeca Takhmin Ikromova (86,300).

Amalia Lică is trained by Adriana Mitroi and, over the years, has won numerous European and world medals in junior competitions. The gymnast from Bucharest has a silver (circle) and a bronze (team) at the World Championships of 2023 (Cluj-Napoca) and 5 gold and one silver at the European Junior Championships.

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