Lisa Zimmermann (gymnast)
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Lisa Zimmermann (born February 13, 2003) is a retired German artistic gymnast. She represented Germany at the
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.


Early life

Zimmermann was born in
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in 2003. She trained in
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.


Junior gymnastics career


2016–2017

In 2016 Zimmermann competed at both the German National Championships and the German Cup, where she placed sixth amongst the other thirteen year olds and nineteenth respectively. In 2017 Zimmermann competed at the German National Championships where she once again placed sixth in the all-around; however she won the silver medal on both vault and balance beam, behind
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.


2018

In May Zimmermann competed at the German Junior National Championships where she won the bronze medal in the all-around behind
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and
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. Additionally she won the silver on vault and uneven bars, once again behind Petz, bronze on floor exercise behind Petz and Hayn, and placed sixth on balance beam. In June she competed at the Youth Olympic Qualifier where she placed thirteenth. The following month Zimmermann competed at a friendly competition in
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where she helped Germany place fourth and individually she placed twentieth in the all-around. In August Zimmermann was selected to represent Germany at the
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alongside Petz,
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, Lara Hinsberger, and
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. Together they finished seventh in the team final. Individually Zimmermann was the second reserve for the vault final. Later in the year Zimmermann was selected to represent Germany at the
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. While there she qualified to the all-around final and the vault final and was the first reserve for the uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise finals. She ended up placing twelfth in the all-around final and fifth in the vault final.


Senior gymnastics career


2019

In 2019 Zimmermann turned senior. She made her debut at the DTB Team Challenge where she placed eighth in the all-around and helped Germany finish fifth as a team. The following month she competed at the
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where she placed twenty-fourth in the all-around. In June Zimmermann competed at the Flanders International Team Challenge in
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, Belgium alongside
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, Lisa Schöniger, and Isabelle Stingl. Together they placed seventh in the team final. Individually Zimmermann placed twentieth in the all-around. In August Zimmermann competed at her first German National Championships as a senior elite where she placed eleventh in the all-around and third on vault behind
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and
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. As a result, Zimmermann qualified to compete at the World Trials for a chance to make the German team that would compete at the 2019 World Championships. At the World Trials she finished seventh in the all-around but recorded the second highest balance beam score. In September Zimmermann competed at a friendly competition in
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where she helped Germany finish first as a team and individually she finished eighteenth in the all-around. Zimmermann ended the season competing at the Cottbus World Cup where she qualified to the vault and balance beam event finals. During event finals she placed seventh and sixth respectively.


2020

While most competitions were canceled or postponed due to the
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, the Szombathely Challenge Cup was held in October which Zimmermann competed at. She qualified to the vault, uneven bars, and floor exercise finals. She finished fifth in the vault event final but won bronze on both uneven bars and floor exercise.


2022

Zimmermann announced her retirement from the sport on December 1, 2022 via Instagram.


Competitive history


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