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Guatemalan artistic gymnast From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ana Sofía Gómez Porras (born 24 November 1995) is a Guatemalan former artistic gymnast. She now works as a coach.[1]
Ana Sofía Gómez | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Ana Sofía Gómez Porras |
Nickname(s) | Sofi |
Country represented | Guatemala |
Born | Guatemala City, Guatemala | 24 November 1995
Height | 1.56 m (5 ft 1+1⁄2 in) |
Discipline | Women's artistic gymnastics |
Level | Senior international |
Head coach(es) | Adrian Boboc Elena Boboc |
Medal record |
Gómez competed at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics held in Singapore, where she was fifth in the all-around and fourth in the balance beam and floor finals.[2] She was aided by an Olympic Solidarity scholarship.[3]
Gómez won the silver medal in the all-around event and the gold medal in balance beam at the 2011 Pan American Games.[4] She competed for Guatemala at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[5] In the individual women's all-around at the 2012 London Olympics, she qualified into the event in 16th, eventually going on to finish 22nd.
She initially announced a decision to retire following the 2012 Olympics.[6] However, in 2013, she competed in the World Cup in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and she placed fourth on the floor final with a score of 13.125.
In 2014, she went to Texas to improve her skills before she went to compete in Croatia. Although she qualified into the balance beam final in first place with a score of 13.900, in the final, she fell and received a 7.300 in execution and a 6.100 in difficulty, a total of 13.400, finishing in fourth place.
In July, she traveled to Canada one month before the Pan American Championships.[7] On 30 August, she competed in the all-around and finished in 7th place with a final score of 54.100, and qualified for the balance beam finals with a score of 14.050. She had the highest D score of 6.300, and in her final exercise, she got 14.450, 8.250 in execution, and 6.200 in difficulty.
In October, she participated in the 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships held in Nanning, China. She placed 43rd in the all-around qualification, but she made some mistakes and lost some points on the balance beam.
In 2015, she trained in Canada almost two months before the Pan American Games.[8] She started on uneven bars, receiving a score of 14.250, 14.350 on balance beam, 14.000 on floor, and 14.600 on vault, so she qualified in third in the all-around final. However, in the final, she fell on the uneven bars and did not medal, but she qualified to 3 apparatus finals – uneven bars in 6th place, balance beam in 3rd, and floor in 6th. She fell off the balance beam in the final and finished in 7th place. On floor, she won a bronze medal with 14.150.
She competed for Guatemala at the 2016 Summer Olympics. However, she did not qualify for any of the event finals or the women's individual all-around final.[9] She was the flagbearer for Guatemala during the Parade of Nations.[10]
Gómez retired in January of 2017.[11]
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