Ana Luiza Filiorianu

Ana Luiza Filiorianu
 Gymnast 
Country represented  Romania
Born July 10, 1999
Bucharest, Romania
Residence Bucharest
Height 157 cm (5 ft 2 in)
Weight 36 kg (79 lb)
Discipline Rhythmic gymnastics
Level junior elite
Years on national team 2011 - present
Club Olimpia
Head coach(es) Maria Girba
Choreographer Anca Iorga

Ana Luiza Filiorianu (born July 10, 1999 in Bucharest, Romania) is a Romanian rhythmic gymnast. She is the three-time Junior National all around champion.

Personal life

Ana Luiza started competitive gymnastics in 2006 at age 7 years, her sports hero is Romanian Artistic gymnast Nadia Comaneci, the first female gymnast to score perfect 10's in the Olympic Games.

Career

Junior

Ana Luiza appeared in international competitions in 2011, she competed at the 2013 Moscow Grand Prix she finished 9th in all-around, she competed in the junior division of the World Cup series at the 2013 Lisboa World Cup and 2013 Bucharest World Cup finishing 5th in all-around.[1]

In 2014, Ana Luiza started her season competing at the Miss Valentine Cup in Tartu, Estonia winning 3 gold in (ball, clubs and ribbon) and 1 bronze(hoop), she then competed at the 2014 Moscow Grand Prix finishing 8th in the all-around, following her placement she earned a qualification for Romania to compete for the Youth Olympic Games.[2] Ana Luiza competed in the World Cup series in Debrecen, qualifying to 2 event finals, she won silver medal in hoop and bronze in ball.[3] Her next event was at the Pesaro World Cup. She won the all-around gold in Irina Deleanu Cup. In June 10–16, Ana Luiza competed at the 2014 European Junior Championships and qualified to 2 event finals placing 5th in clubs and 7th in hoop. She became three time Junior National all-around champion. Ana Luiza went to represent Romania at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China where she finished 4th in all-around finals behind America's Laura Zeng.[4][5]

senior

In 2015, Ana Luiza made her senior international debut competing at the 2015 Moscow Grand Prix finishing 23rd in the all-around.

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