The World’s Greatest Gymnastics Stars
Meet the top women’s artistic gymnasts from every nation — Olympic champions, world medalists, and rising talents. Explore their stories, skills, and signature styles

Women’s Artistic Gymnastics by Country
Olympic stars, world medalists, and rising talents.
Discover what makes them stand out on the international stage.
Simone Biles –
The GOAT
Widely regarded as the G.O.A.T. of women’s gymnastics, holding more World and Olympic medals than any other gymnast in history. Still raising the ceiling on difficulty and execution, she combines unmatched power, precision, and poise to define the sport’s modern era.

USA Gymnastics
With a legacy of Olympic and World Championship dominance, Team USA stands as the most successful women's gymnastics team of the modern era. Generation after generation, they prove why American gymnastics remains the gold standard.
Sunisa Lee
Made history as the first Hmong American gymnast to win Olympic gold in the all-around. Her Tokyo triumph became a global moment of pride for the Hmong community. Renowned for exquisite uneven bars and elegant, technically precise all-around work.
Jade Carey
Olympic champion whose explosive power on vault and floor is matched by meet-day composure. Converts big difficulty into stickable landings when it counts, pairing raw strength with refined precision at the highest level.
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Manila Esposito
Neapolitan fire meets precision, making her one of a kind. Thrives under Olympic and European pressure, delivering fearless routines with commanding presence. Combines artistry, athleticism, and competitive spirit to anchor Italy’s golden era and inspire the next generation of gymnasts.
National Team Italy
Once a solid contender, Team Italy has climbed to the sport’s top tier through grit, precision, and fearless ambition. Olympic silver, back-to-back European titles, and junior world champions signal a golden generation whose momentum shows no signs of slowing.
Alice D’Amato
7 February 2003 – Genoa, Italy
Olympic balance beam champion and technical master, celebrated for elegance and consistency under pressure. Unites perfect lines with competitive focus, lifting her team to historic success. A defining figure in Italian gymnastics and a symbol of calm strength and precision.
Elisa Iorio
21 March 2003 – Modena, Italy
Bars specialist and team backbone, blending textbook form with quiet consistency. Delivers in high-stakes finals, turning polished execution into vital team points.
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rebecca Andrade
2 November 2006 – Boscotrecase, Naples, Italy
Neapolitan fire meets precision, making her one of a kind. Thrives under Olympic and European pressure, delivering fearless routines with commanding presence. Combines artistry, athleticism, and competitive spirit to anchor Italy’s golden era and inspire the next generation of gymnasts.

Seleção Brasileira
The brazilian artistic gymnastics Tean is a force of nature on floor and vault, Team Brazil blends raw power with captivating artistry. Olympic finalists, Pan American champions, and World Championship medalists—this fearless generation is writing Brazil's brightest chapter in gymnastics history.
Flávia Saraiva
30 September 1999 — Rio de Janeiro
Brazil’s emotional and competitive anchor. Known for elegant lines, lightning-quick precision, and an unshakeable calm when the stakes are highest. A world floor medalist and the steady heartbeat of Brazil’s golden generation, she helped lead the team to historic World silver (2023) and Olympic bronze in Paris (2024). Turns composure into confidence — and pressure into points.
Júlia Soares
23 August 2005 — Curitiba, Brazil
Beam specialist with modern fearlessness. Sharp technique, fast rhythm, and the courage to push the Code forward — literally, with a beam element bearing her name. Already part of Brazil’s World silver (2023) and Olympic bronze (Paris 2024) teams, she combines innovation with reliability and looks every bit like a long-term cornerstone for the future.
Lorrane Oliveira
13 April 1998 — Nova Iguaçu, Rio de Janeiro
Power refined by experience. A bars and floor force with real bite, backed by years of elite durability and competitive edge. Pan American uneven bars champion (2021) and owner of an eponymous floor skill, she played a key role in Brazil’s rise — helping turn depth into medals at Worlds 2023 and the Paris 2024 Olympics.
THAIS FIDELIS
23 July 2001 in Ribeirão Preto
One of Brazil’s most exciting junior prospects. Powerful, fearless, and already comfortable with senior-level difficulty, especially on vault and floor. A Junior World Championships medalist, she embodies the next phase of Brazil’s momentum — athletic, ambitious, and unafraid of the spotlight. A future senior impact gymnast firmly on the radar.
CAROLYNE PEDRO
6 July 2000 — Curitiba, Paraná
A dependable all-around contributor built on precision and composure. Known for clean execution, steady beam work, and a team-first mentality. Not the loudest presence — but a gymnast coaches trust when routines need to land. Represents the professionalism that keeps great teams competitive.
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