List of Olympic female artistic gymnasts for Switzerland
Gymnastics events have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1896, with women competing for the time at the 1928 Olympic Games.[1] Switzerland has sent full teams of women artistic gymnasts to the 1972 and 1984 Olympics Games.[2] Three-time Olympian Giulia Steingruber has represented Switzerland at the Olympics more than any other Swiss female gymnast.[3]
Gymnasts[]
Gymnast | Years | Ref. |
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Patrizia Bazzi | 1972 | [4] |
Monika Beer | 1984 | [5] |
Bettina Ernst | 1984 | [6] |
Käthi Fritschi | 1972 | [7] |
Pascale Grossenbacher | 1996 | [8] |
Marisa Jervella | 1984 | [9] |
Ariella Käslin | 2008 | [10] |
Romi Kessler | 1984 | [11] |
Susi Latanzio | 1984 | [12] |
Liselotte Marti | 1972 | [13] |
Natalie Seiler | 1984 | [14] |
Jacqueline Sievert | 1972 | [15] |
Christine Steger | 1972 | [16] |
Judith Steiger | 1972 | [17] |
Giulia Steingruber | 2012, 2016, 2020 | [18] |
Medalists[]
Medal | Name | Year | Event |
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Bronze | Giulia Steingruber | 2016 Rio de Janeiro | Women's vault |
References[]
- ^ Gutman, Dan (1996). Gymnastics. Puffin Books. p. 8.
- ^ "Los Angeles 1984 Gymnastics Artistic Results". IOC.
- ^ "Giulia Steingruber avance à pas feutrés". Radio LAC (in French). July 25, 2021.
- ^ "Patrizia Bazzi". IOC.
- ^ "Monica Beer". IOC.
- ^ "Bettina Ernst". IOC.
- ^ "Käthi Fritschi". IOC.
- ^ "Pascale Grossenbacher". IOC.
- ^ "Marisa Jervella". IOC.
- ^ "Ariella Käslin". IOC.
- ^ "Rose Marie Kessler". IOC.
- ^ "Elisabeth (Susi) Latanzio". IOC.
- ^ "Liselotte Marti". IOC.
- ^ "Natalie Seiler". IOC.
- ^ "Jacqueline Sievert". IOC.
- ^ "Christine Steger". IOC.
- ^ "Judith Steiger". IOC.
- ^ "Giulia Steingruber". IOC.
Categories:
- Olympic gymnasts of Switzerland
- Lists of Olympic female artistic gymnasts
- Lists of Swiss sportspeople
- Lists of Swiss women