Anna Khutsishvili
Georgian-French gymnast (born 2006) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anna Khutsishvili (Georgian: ანა ხუციშვილი; born 17 April 2006) is a French-Georgian rhythmic gymnast who represents France as a member of the senior group.[2] She previously represented Georgia.
Anna Khutsishvili | |
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Born | Strasbourg, France | 17 April 2006
Gymnastics career | |
Discipline | Rhythmic gymnastics |
Country represented | France[1] |
Years on national team | 2022- |
Former countries represented | Georgia |
Club | Strasbourg GRS |
Head coach(es) | Anna Baranova |
Assistant coach(es) | Sara Bayón |
Former coach(es) | Eliso Bedoshvili, Salome Pazhava |
Choreographer | Gregory Milan |
Last updated on: 8 February 2025. |
On national level, she is the 2024 Georgian all-around champion and the 2023 Georgian all-around silver medalist.
Personal life
Khutsishvili was born in Strasbourg, France to Georgian parents and has a dual citizenship (French-Georgian).[3] She fluently speaks French, Georgian and English.[4]
Career
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Perspective
In 2016 Khutsishvili was selected for a training camp of the French federation. A year later she took part in a course organised by European Gymnastics.[5][6] In 2018 she won bronze in the Espoir category of the French Championships.[7] In 2019, her first year as a junior, she took 8th place at the French national championship.[8]
Senior
In 2022, she became a senior and decided to compete for Georgia, debuting at the Grand Prix in Moscow and taking 15th place in the all-around.[9] She trained in the club Neli Saladze Academy. In March, she competed at the 34th MTM FIG Tournament in Ljubljana, Slovenia. She placed 4th in the all-around behind British gymnast Marfa Ekimova.[10] In July, she was selected for her first European Championships in Tel Aviv, finishing 34th in the all-around, 32nd with hoop, 33rd with ball and with clubs and 46th with ribbon.[11][12]
In March 2023 she competed in the World Cup in Athens, placing 40th in the all-around, 37th with hoop, 42nd with ball, 39th with clubs and 43rd with ribbon.[13] In Portimão she was 19th in the all-around, 30th with hoop, 18th with ball, 11th with clubs and 39th with ribbon.[14] At the European Championships in Baku she took 39th place in the all-around, 27th with hoop, 50th with ball and 37th with clubs.[15][16] Then, a week later, she won gold in the French Club Championships.[17]
In 2024, she became the 2024 Georgian National all-around champion in April. A month later, she participated in the first edition of the European Cup in Baku. In the last 16 cross-battle round with hoop, she lost to Sofia Raffaeli.[18][19] Weeks later, she competed in the European Championships in Budapest, taking 36th in the all-around, 27th with hoop, 34th with ball, 44th with clubs, 33rd with ribbon and 15th in teams.[20] In June she took part in the World Cup in Milan, where she was 35th overall, 30th with hoop, 36th with ball, 28th with clubs and 35th with ribbon.[21] On October 3 she announced she had made the decision to stop representing Georgia as an individual to become part of the French national senior group.[22][23]
Routine music information
Year | Apparatus | Music title |
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2024 | Hoop | Mount Everest from Euphoria by Labrinth |
Ball | Fear (Cinematic Horror Thriller Trailer Dark) by FreshmanSound | |
Clubs | Yeah! by Usher | |
Ribbon | Time Will Catch Me First by Peter Crowley | |
2023 | Hoop | Mount Everest from Euphoria by Labrinth |
Ball | Maybe I Maybe You by Scorpion | |
Clubs | Cloak and Dagger by Eternal Eclipse | |
Ribbon | Indigene by Maxime Rodriguez | |
References
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