Fanni Pigniczki
Fanni Pigniczki | |
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Full name | Fanni Pigniczki |
Country represented | Hungary |
Born | [1] Budapest, Hungary | 23 January 2000
Discipline | Rhythmic gymnastics |
Club | MTK Budapest |
Head coach(es) | Erika Deutsch-Lazsányi, Noémi Gelle |
Fanni Pigniczki (born 23 January 2000) is a Hungarian rhythmic gymnast.
Personal life[]
Fanni Pigniczki was born on 23 January 2000 in Budapest. Her grandfather is László Pigniczki, a World silver medalist in table tennis.[2] She began rhythmic gymnastics when she was five years old.[2]
Career[]
She competed at the 2017 World Championships where she finished 32nd in the qualification round with a total score of 55.950.[3]
She finished 16th in the all-around at the 2018 European Championships with a score of 64.220.[4] She competed at the 2018 World Championships and finished 58th in the qualification round.[5]
She competed for Hungary at the 2019 European Games where she finished 12th in the all-around final.[6] At the 2019 World Championships, she competed with , , and and they finished 20th as a team.[7] Pigniczki qualified for the all-around final where she finished 23rd with a score of 75.500.[8]
She competed at the 2020 European Championships where she finished 11th in the All-around.[9]
At the 2021 European Championships, Pigniczki qualified to the 2020 Summer Olympics,[10] becoming the first Hungarian rhythmic gymnast to qualify to an Olympic Games since Viktória Fráter in 2000.[11] At the Olympics, she finished twentieth in the qualification round for the individual all-around.[12]
Routine music information[]
Year | Apparatus | Music title |
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2021 | ||
Hoop | Ninja by Maxime Rodriguez | |
Ball | One Moment in Time by Whitney Houston | |
Clubs | Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit by Gina G. | |
Ribbon | Ameksa (District 78 Remix) by Taalbi Brothers |
References[]
- ^ "36th FIG RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Sofia (BUL), 10-16 September 2018 Entry List by NOC" (PDF). USA Gymnastics. 14 September 2018. p. 9. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
- ^ a b "PIGNICZKI Fanni". FIG. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
- ^ "All-around qualification results" (PDF). gymmedia. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
- ^ "Senior Individual All-Around Results" (PDF). ueg.org. UEG. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 July 2018. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
- ^ "2018 Rhythmic World Championships Recaps, Results and Photos". USA Gymnastics. 15 September 2018. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
- ^ "2019 EUROPEAN GAMES - Rhythmic Gymnastics". GYMmedia. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
- ^ "37th FIG RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Baku (AZE), 16-22 September 2019 Team Ranking" (PDF). USA Gymnastics. 17 September 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
- ^ "37th FIG RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Baku (AZE), 16-22 September 2019 Individual All-Around Final" (PDF). USA Gymnastics. 20 September 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
- ^ "Senior Individual All-Around Results" (PDF). ueg.org. UEG. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
- ^ "ÓRIÁSI BRAVÚR: MAGYAR OLIMPIAI KVÓTA RITMIKUS GIMNASZTIKÁBAN". Origo (in Hungarian). June 12, 2021.
- ^ "Újabb magyar sportoló szerzett kvótát az olimpiára". Index (in Hungarian). June 12, 2021.
- ^ "Rhythmic Gymnastics — Individual All-Around — Qualification — Results" (PDF). 2020 Summer Olympics. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- 2000 births
- Living people
- Hungarian rhythmic gymnasts
- Sportspeople from Budapest
- Competitors at the 2019 Summer Universiade
- Olympic gymnasts of Hungary
- Gymnasts at the 2020 Summer Olympics