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Sanne Wevers (born 17 September 1991) is a Dutch
artistic gymnast Artistic gymnastics is a discipline of gymnastics in which athletes perform short routines on different apparatuses. The sport is governed by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG), which designs the Code of Points and regulates ...
. She is the 2016 Olympic and 2018 European champion on the
balance beam The balance beam is a rectangular artistic gymnastics apparatus and an event performed using the apparatus. Both the apparatus and the event are sometimes simply referred to as "beam". The English abbreviation for the event in gymnastics scoring i ...
and was the first Dutch female gymnast to become an Olympic champion on an individual event. She is also the 2015 World and 2021 European silver medalist on the balance beam and the 2015 European bronze medalist on the uneven bars. She was a member of the Dutch team that won the bronze medal at the 2018 European Championships. Wevers, primarily an uneven bars and balance beam specialist, has competed internationally for the Netherlands since 2004. She won several medals on the FIG World Cup circuit in 2008 and 2009 before being sidelined with several injuries. Her first major breakthrough came at the 2015 European Championships where she qualified for two event finals and won the uneven bars bronze medal. She followed this up with a balance beam silver medal at the 2015 World Championships and then the gold medal at the 2016 Olympic Games. She is known for building up her balance beam difficulty through dance elements and connections rather than acrobatic skills.


Early life

Wevers was born on 17 September 1991 in
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. She is six minutes older than her fraternal twin, Lieke. They were both members of the Dutch national gymnastics team and are coached by their father Vincent Wevers in
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.


Career

Wevers competed in her first major international competition at the 2004 Junior European Championships in
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where the Dutch team finished sixth.


2007

Wevers became age-eligible for senior international competitions in 2007. At the Ghent World Cup, she placed seventh on uneven bars. Then at the Glasgow Grand Prix she placed eighth on balance beam. At the
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, she competed on the uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise but did not qualify for any event finals. She was then selected to compete at the
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in
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and competed only on the balance beam. She scored 13.800 and contributed to the Dutch team's seventeenth-place finish in the qualification round.


2008

Wevers began the 2008 Olympic season at the
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. She scored 14.975 on the balance beam, contributing to the Netherlands' eighth-place finish in the team finals. She then finished eighth on beam at the Cottbus World Cup, and won silver on beam at the Maribor World Cup. At the World Cup in
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, she finished seventh on balance beam. At the Dutch Championships, Wevers finished second in the all-around, balance beam, and floor exercise and fifth on the uneven bars. The Netherlands could only send one athlete to the
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, and
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was chosen instead of Wevers. Wevers won her first FIG World Cup gold medal at the Glasgow World Cup by winning the gold on both the uneven bars and the balance beam. Then at the Stuttgart DTB Cup, she placed sixth on the uneven bars and fourth on the balance beam. She qualified for the World Cup Final on the balance beam. However, she tore a muscle in her right elbow two days before the competition and withdrew.


2009–2012

Wevers tied for the balance beam gold medal at the 2009 Glasgow World Cup with Spanish gymnast Ana María Izurieta. She then won the gold medal on the balance beam with a score of 14.175 at the 2009 Moscow World Cup. At the Dutch Championships, she won the all-around bronze medal and the balance beam gold medal. She then competed at the 2009 World Championships in
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but injured her ankle on the floor exercise. She still competed on the balance beam after the injury but did not qualify for the event final. In 2010, Wevers competed at the
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and contributed a 13.025 on the balance beam toward the Netherlands' seventh-place finish. She was selected to compete at the 2010 World Championships, where the Netherlands finished ninth in qualifications, one spot away from the team final. On the balance beam, Wevers successfully performed a new element, a double full turn with free leg at horizontal, and the skill was named after her in the Code of Points. She had shoulder surgery after the World Championships. Wevers was unable to compete at the 2011 World Championships and the 2012 Olympic Test Event due to an ankle injury. She returned to competition at the 2012 Ostrava World Cup in November, where she won the silver medal on the balance beam behind Czech gymnast Kristýna Pálešová.


2013–2014

Wevers began the 2013 season at the Dutch Invitational where she finished fourth on the uneven bars and won the bronze medal on the balance beam behind Diana Bulimar and
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. She then won the gold medal on the balance beam at the Osijek World Cup. She fell off the balance beam at the
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and did not qualify for the event final. Wevers competed at the 2014 European Championships in
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, where the Dutch team finished ninth in the qualification round, making them the first reserve for the team final. These European Championships marked the first time both of the Wevers twins competed together at a major international competition. Then in June, she competed at the Dutch Championships, winning gold on beam and silver on bars and placing ninth in the all-around. At the 2014 World Championships, she helped the Netherlands finished tenth in the qualification round.


2015

Wevers began the 2015 season at the Ljubljana World Cup in April and finished fourth in the balance beam final with a fall. She was selected to represent the Netherlands at the individual
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. She competed on the uneven bars and the balance beam and qualified for both event finals in fourth and fifth place, respectively. In the uneven bars final, she scored 14.200 and won her first European medal, a bronze behind Russia's Daria Spiridonova and Great Britain's
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. She finished eighth in the balance beam final with a score of 11.900. Wevers was selected to compete at the
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alongside her sister Lieke, Eythora Thorsdottir, Tisha Volleman, Mara Titarsolej, and
Lisa Top Lisa Evelien Top (born 13 August 1996) is a Dutch artistic gymnast. A Netherlands women's national gymnastics team, Senior National Team member since 2012, she participated in both the 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, 2014 and 2015 W ...
. In the qualification round, the team beat out Brazil by less than half of a point for the eighth and final Olympic qualification spot. This marked the first time the Netherlands qualified as a team for the
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since 1976. The team once again finished eighth in the team final. Individually, Wevers qualified for the balance beam final in second place, two tenths of a point behind
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. After her routine in the event finals, she immediately calculated her own difficulty score in a notebook. She calculated that her difficulty score should have been one-tenth higher than what the judges initially scored her, and she successfully appealed. The final score was 14.333, and she won the silver medal behind Biles by a margin of 1.025. This marked the first time a Dutch woman won a medal at the
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in ten years. This was also the first time a Dutch gymnast had ever won a World medal on the balance beam.


2016

At the Cottbus World Challenge Cup, Wevers fell off the balance beam but still captured the bronze medal behind Katarzyna Jurkowska-Kowalska and
Sophie Scheder Sophie Celina Scheder (born 7 January 1997) is a German artistic gymnast. She is the 2016 Olympic bronze medalist on the uneven bars. Senior career 2013 Scheder competed at the 2013 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, where she finished 5th ...
. She then competed at the Olympic Test Event in
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and won the gold medal on the balance beam. At the IAG SportEvent, a domestic competition, she only competed on the balance beam and won the gold medal with a score of 15.500. Then in June, she won the gold medal on the balance beam at the Dutch Championships with a score of 15.650. On 9 July, she won another balance beam gold medal at the Dutch Olympic Qualifier with a score of 15.400. Wevers was named to represent the Netherlands at the 2016 Summer Olympics alongside Lieke Wevers, Eythora Thorsdottir,
Céline van Gerner Céline Henriette Bianca van Gerner (born 1 December 1994) is a retired Dutch elite artistic gymnast, two-time Olympian, and bronze medalist at the 2018 European Championships Early life Van Gerner was born in Zwolle, Netherlands, but grew up ...
, and Vera van Pol, and her father Vincent Wevers was also selected to travel to
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as a coach. In the qualification round on 7 August, Wevers scored 14.408 on uneven bars and 15.066 on balance beam, advancing to the balance beam final in fourth place. The Dutch team then competed in the team final on 9 August, and Wevers contributed scores of 14.533 on the uneven bars and 15.250 on the balance beam towards the team's seventh place finish. On 15 August, she won the gold medal in the balance beam final with a score of 15.466 ahead of Americans Laurie Hernandez and
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. Compared to other top competitors, Wevers' beam routine emphasized turns over acrobatic skills. This was the first time a Dutch woman won an individual medal in gymnastics, the second time a Dutch woman won a medal in gymnastics after the Dutch team won gold at their home Olympics in 1928, and the second time a Dutch gymnast won an individual medal, following Epke Zonderland's win on the horizontal bar at the
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. She also became the oldest female Olympic gymnastics champion since 1968. She was selected to be the Netherlands's flag bearer at the closing ceremony.


2017

After the Olympic Games, Wevers returned to competition in February at the Melbourne World Cup with a new balance beam routine due to changes in the Code of Points. She won the silver medal behind Liu Tingting from China with a score of 14.500. She was chosen to represent the Netherlands at the
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alongside Eythora Thorsdottir, Tisha Volleman, and Kirsten Polderman. Wevers qualified for the balance beam final and finished in fifth place with a score of 13.341. In September, she competed at the Dutch Invitational and finished sixth in the balance beam final. Then at the Paris Challenge Cup, she finished fifth in the balance beam final. Wevers competed at the
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and did not qualify for the balance beam final due to missing a required backward acrobatic element in her routine, an automatic 0.5 point deduction from her difficulty score. After the World Championships, she competed at the Cottbus World Challenge Cup and finished fourth on the uneven bars and fifth on the balance beam after falling on her dismount. Then at the Toyota International, she won a gold medal on the balance beam with a score of 14.100, and she also finished fifth on the uneven bars.


2018

At the Dutch Championships, Wevers won the gold medal on the balance beam and placed fifth on the uneven bars. She won another balance beam gold medal at the Heerenveen Friendly as well as a team silver medal. She was selected to compete at the
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in
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alongside Tisha Volleman, Vera van Pol,
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, and
Céline van Gerner Céline Henriette Bianca van Gerner (born 1 December 1994) is a retired Dutch elite artistic gymnast, two-time Olympian, and bronze medalist at the 2018 European Championships Early life Van Gerner was born in Zwolle, Netherlands, but grew up ...
. Wevers competed on uneven bars and balance beam in the qualification, helping the Dutch team qualify for the team final in fifth place and qualified for the balance beam final in fourth place. In the team finals, she scored 13.733 on the uneven bars and 13.700 on the balance beam to help the Dutch team win the bronze medal behind Russia and France. This was the first time the Netherlands won a team medal at the
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since 2002. Then in the balance beam final she won her first European title with a score of 13.900. Wevers was named to the team to compete at the
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alongside Vera van Pol, Kirsten Polderman, Naomi Visser, and Tisha Volleman. The team placed tenth in the qualification round and was the second reserve for the team final. She qualified for the balance beam final, but she fell off the beam on her acrobatic series and finished seventh.


2019

In February, Wevers announced that she would spend the majority of the year recovering from leg and hip injuries and would miss the
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. She made her return to competition at the 2nd Heerenveen Friendly in September where she helped the Dutch team place first. She then competed at the
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alongside Eythora Thorsdottir, Lieke Wevers, Tisha Volleman, and
Naomi Visser Naomi Visser (born 24 August 2001) is a Dutch artistic gymnast. She was part of the bronze medal winning teams at the 2018 and 2023 European Championships. Early life Visser was born in 2001 in Papendrecht. She started gymnastics at the ag ...
. The team finished sixth during the qualification round and qualified a team spot for the 2020 Olympic Games, and then in the team final, they finished eighth.


2020-22

Wevers did not compete in 2020 due to the
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. She returned to competition in April 2021 at the Heerenveen Friendly and won a silver medal on the balance beam behind Lieke Wevers. She then competed at the 2021 European Championships in
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where she qualified for the balance beam final in second place behind Larisa Iordache. Then in the final, she performed a clean routine and won the silver medal behind
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. On 27 June 2021, Wevers was selected to represent the Netherlands at the 2020 Summer Olympics alongside Eythora Thorsdottir, Vera van Pol, and Lieke Wevers. In the qualification round, the team finished eleventh and did not qualify for the team final. Individually, Wevers scored 13.866 on the balance beam and was the third reserve for the balance beam final. In 2022, Wevers left the Dutch national team due to an ongoing dispute with teammate Vera van Pol.


Eponymous skill

Wevers has one eponymous skill listed in the Code of Points- a double L turn on the balance beam.


Competitive history


Awards

* Dutch Sportswoman of the Year (2016)


References


External links

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