Kim Singmuang

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Kim Singmuang
Full nameKim Chuthathip Singmuang
Country represented Sweden
Born (1998-04-07) 7 April 1998 (age 23)
Udon Thani, Thailand
HometownEskilstuna, Sweden
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
ClubEskilstuna GF
Head coach(es)Helena Andersson, Sebastian Melander
Medal record

Kim Chuthathip Singmuang (born 7 April 1998) is a Thai-born Swedish artistic gymnast.[1]

Career[]

Junior[]

Singmuang competed at the 2011 Northern European Championships, and the Swedish team won the gold medal. Individually, Singmuang won the gold medal on the vault and the silver medal in the all-around.[2] She competed at the 2012 Junior European Championships and helped the Swedish team finish 9th.[3] At the 2013 Nordic Junior Championships, she won the silver medal in the all-around behind Emma Larsson.[4] She competed at the 2013 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival alongside Larsson and Ece Ayan, and they finished 6th as a team. Individually, she finished 12th in the all-around final.[5]

Senior[]

Singmuang won the bronze medal on the uneven bars at the 2014 Osijek World Cup behind and Noemi Makra.[6] She competed at the 2014 European Championships with Emma Larsson, Jonna Adlerteg, Stina Lovisa Estberg, and , and the team finished 12th.[7] The same team plus Veronica Wagner competed at the 2014 World Championships, and the team finished 21st.[8]

Singmuang competed on the uneven bars at the 2015 European Championships, but she did not qualify for the event final.[9] She won the uneven bars gold medal at the 2015 Swedish Championships.[10] At the Belgium-Sweden-Austria Friendly, the Swedish team finished 2nd, and Singmuang won the bronze medal on the balance beam.[11] She then competed at the 2015 World Championships with Ece Ayan, Stina Lovisa Estberg, Emma Larsson, Veronica Wagner, and Marcela Torres, and the team finished 22nd.[12]

References[]

  1. ^ "SINGMUANG Kim". Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Northern European Championships". Archived from the original on 8 October 2017. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  3. ^ "TEAM RESULTS JUNIORS TEAM COMPETITION AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR CII & CIII" (PDF). Gymnastics Results. 9 May 2012. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  4. ^ Hopkins, Lauren (26 May 2013). "2013 Nordic Junior Championships Results". The Gymternet. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  5. ^ Hopkins, Lauren (19 July 2013). "2013 European Youth Olympic Festival Results". The Gymternet. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  6. ^ "Croatians earn double gold as Osijek World Cup finals begin". Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique. 27 April 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  7. ^ "30th European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Team Championships Seniors" (PDF). Gymnastics Results. 15 May 2014. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  8. ^ "45th ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS in Nanning (CHN) Women's Qualification" (PDF). Gymnastics Results. 5 October 2014. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  9. ^ "6th European Men's and Women's Artistic Gymnastics Individual Championships Women's Qualifications" (PDF). Gymnastics Results. 15 April 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  10. ^ Hopkins, Lauren (11 May 2015). "2015 Swedish Championships Results". The Gymternet. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  11. ^ Hopkins, Lauren (14 September 2015). "2015 Belgium-Sweden-Austria Friendly Results". The Gymternet. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  12. ^ "46th ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, GLASGOW (GBR) Women's Qualification" (PDF). Gymnastics Results. 23 October 2015. Retrieved 24 April 2021.

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