Ana Filipa Martins

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Ana Filipa Martins
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Martins in 2024
Personal information
Full nameAna Filipa da Silva Martins
Country representedPortugal
Born (1996-01-09) 9 January 1996 (age 28)
Porto, Portugal
Height1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) [1]
Discipline Women's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior international elite
Years on national team2012–2024
ClubAcro Clube da Maia
Head coach(es)Cristina Gomes
Retired1 September 2024 [2]
Medal record
Representing Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Summer Universiade
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2015 Gwangju Balance beam
Mediterranean Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2022 Oran Uneven Bars
FIG World Cup
Event1st2nd3rd
Apparatus World Cup013
World Challenge Cup325
Total338

Ana Filipa da Silva Martins (born 9 January 1996) is a retired Portuguese artistic gymnast who competed at the 2016, [3] 2020, and 2024 Olympic Games. [4] She won a bronze medal at the 2015 Summer Universiade on the balance beam. She is the first Portuguese gymnast to win a World Cup gold medal.

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At the 2021 European Championships, Martins became the first Portuguese gymnast to qualify to a European Championships event final, earning a spot in the uneven bars final. She also debuted a new skill, a Hindorff to mixed-grip, making her the first Portuguese gymnast to get a skill named after them in the Code of Points. [5] [6]

Career

Martins competed at the 2012 European Championships, and the Portuguese team finished twenty-first in the qualification round. [7]

2013

Martins competed at the Cottbus World Cup and finished seventh on the uneven bars, sixth on the balance beam, and tied for seventh on the floor exercise. [8] She then went to the European Championships in Moscow and qualified for the all-around final where she finished fifteenth. [9] At the Ljubljana World Cup, she finished fourth on the uneven bars and seventh on the balance beam, and she won the bronze medal on the floor exercise behind Ellie Black and Noémi Makra. [10] Then at the Anadia Challenge Cup, she finished sixth on the balance beam. [11] She then competed at the World Championships where she finished twenty-seventh in the all-around during the qualification round, and she was the second reserve for the all-around final. [12]

2014

Martins competed at the Cottbus World Cup where she finished sixth on the uneven bars. [13] She then went to the Osijek Challenge Cup and finished fourth on the uneven bars and floor exercise and eighth on the balance beam. [14] At the European Championships in Sofia, she finished twelfth in the all-around. [15] Then at the Anadia Challenge Cup, she won the bronze medal on vault behind Teja Belak and Elisa Hämmerle, the silver medal on the uneven bars behind Jessica López, and finished fifth on the balance beam. She won the gold medal on the floor exercise, and this was the first gold medal won by a Portuguese gymnast on the World Cup Circuit. [16] At the World Championships, she qualified for the all-around final and finished sixteenth. [17] She then went to the Medellín Challenge Cup where she won the gold medal on the uneven bars. [18] She finished fifth on the balance beam, and she won the bronze medal on the floor exercise behind Mariana Chiarella and Saša Golob. [19] At the Joaquin Blume Memorial, she won the bronze medal in the all-around behind Roxana Popa and Marta Pihan-Kulesza. [20]

2015

Martins began her season at the Cottbus World Cup where she won the bronze medal on both the uneven bars and the floor exercise. Additionally, she tied for sixth place on the balance beam. [21] Then, she went to the Doha World Cup where she finished eighth on the uneven bars, sixth on the balance beam, and fourth on the floor exercise. [22] At the European Championships, she qualified for the all-around final and finished eighth with a total score of 54.699. [23] She won the all-around at the Portuguese Championships with a total score of 52.900- over eight points higher than the second-place finisher. [24] Then at the Anadia World Cup, she won the silver medal on the uneven bars behind Jessica López. [25] She then competed at the 2015 Summer Universiade and qualified for the all-around final where she finished fourth. She placed fifth in the uneven bars final and eighth in the floor exercise final. In the balance beam final, she won the bronze medal behind Yu Minobe and Polina Fedorova. [26] At the World Championships, she finished thirty-sixth in the all-around during the qualification round. [27] This result earned Portugal a spot at the 2016 Olympic Test Event. [28]

2016

Martins competed at the Doha World Challenge Cup where she won the bronze medal in the uneven bars and the balance beam. [29] She then competed at the Olympic Test Event and finished thirtieth in the all-around. [30] This result earned her an individual spot at the Olympic Games. [31] She competed at the European Championships and the Portuguese team finished sixteenth in the qualification round. [32] She competed at the 2016 Olympic Games and finished thirty-seventh in the all-around during the qualification round. [33] This was the best-ever result for a Portuguese gymnast at the Olympic Games. [34]

2017

At the European Championships, Martins finished eighth in the all-around final. [35] She then won the all-around at the Portuguese Championships. [36] At the International GymSport in Sangalhos, she won the gold medal in the all-around, the uneven bars, and the balance beam. [37] She then represented Portugal at the 2017 Summer Universiade with Diana Abrantes and Inês Romero, and they finished seventh in the team competition. [38] Individually, Martins finished sixth in the all-around final. [39] She then competed at the World Championships and qualified for the all-around final and finished eighteenth. [40]

2018

Martins competed as a guest of the Egiba Club at the 2nd Spanish League, and the club won the bronze medal. [41] At the International GymSport in her hometown Porto, she only competed on the uneven bars but won the gold medal on that event. [42] She then won the gold medal in the all-around at the Portuguese Championships. [43] At the Guimarães Challenge Cup, she won the silver medal on the uneven bars behind Ahtziri Sandoval, and she placed fourth on the balance beam. [44] She then only competed on the uneven bars and the balance beam at the European Championships, but she did not qualify for either event final, and the Portuguese team finished fourteenth in the qualification round. [45] At the Szombathely Challenge Cup, she finished eighth on the uneven bars and fifth on the balance beam. [46] At the World Championships, the Portuguese team finished twenty-eighth in the qualification round. [47]

2019

Martins on the uneven bars at the 2019 European Championships Ana Filipa Martins POR Uneven Bars All Around EC Szczecin 12 04 2019.jpg
Martins on the uneven bars at the 2019 European Championships

Martins competed at the European Championships and qualified for the all-around final where she finished in tenth place. [48] She then won the gold medal in the all-around at the Portuguese Championships. [49] She was then selected to represent Portugal at the 2019 European Games, and she qualified for the all-around final and finished fifteenth. [50] At the Paris Challenge Cup, she finished fifth on the uneven bars. [51] She then went to the Guimarães Challenge Cup and won the bronze medal on the uneven bars behind Frida Esparza and Elsa García and the gold medal on the balance beam. [52] She then went to the World Championships and finished sixty-fifth in the all-around during the qualification round. [53] This result earned her an individual spot at the 2020 Olympics. [54]

2020–2021

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal, Martins only competed in one competition in 2020- the Portuguese Open in November. She won the gold medal on vault, uneven bars, and balance beam. [55]

She then competed at the 2021 European Championships. She made history by becoming the first Portuguese gymnast to qualify for a European event final after qualifying fourth into the uneven bars final. [56] She also became the first Portuguese gymnast to have a skill added to the Code of Points- a Hindorff release with a half turn to mixed grip. [5] She explained on the Portuguese radio show TSF that she learned the move during the COVID pandemic while there were no competitions. [57] She also qualified for the all-around final where she finished eleventh. [58] In the uneven bars final, she fell and finished eighth. [59] She then represented Portugal at the 2020 Summer Olympics but did not advance past the qualification round. [60] After the Olympics, she competed at the World Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan. She qualified for the all-around final and finished in seventh place. [61] She also qualified for the uneven bars final where she finished eighth. She was the first Portuguese gymnast to ever qualify for an event final, and she bested her own record for the highest all-around finish by a Portuguese gymnast. [62]

2022

Martins won the gold medal on the uneven bars at the Portuguese Championships. [63] She then represented Portugal at the 2022 Mediterranean Games and led the team to a fifth-place finish. [64] She won the bronze medal in the uneven bars final behind Italians Giorgia Villa and Martina Maggio. [65]

2023

Martins won the bronze medal on the balance beam at the Cottbus World Cup. [66] She then finished eighth on the uneven bars at the Baku World Cup. [67] She won the all-around title at the Portuguese Championships by nearly five points. [68] At the 2023 World Championships, she secured an individual quota for the 2024 Olympic Games by finished fourth in the all-around among athletes whose teams did not qualify. [69] She finished 21st in the all-around final. [70]

Competitive history

YearEventTeamAA VT UB BB FX
Senior
2013 Cottbus World Cup 767
European Championships 15
Ljubljana World Cup 47Bronze medal icon.svg
Anadia World Challenge Cup 6
2014 Cottbus World Challenge Cup 6
Osijek World Challenge Cup 484
Anadia World Challenge Cup Bronze medal icon.svg8Silver medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svg
World Championships 16
Medellin World Challenge Cup Gold medal icon.svg5Bronze medal icon.svg
Joaquin Blume MemorialBronze medal icon.svg
2015 Cottbus World Cup Bronze medal icon.svg6Bronze medal icon.svg
Doha World Cup 864
European Championships 12
Portuguese ChampionshipsGold medal icon.svg
Anadia World Cup Silver medal icon.svg7
Summer Universiade 45Bronze medal icon.svg8
2016 Doha World Challenge Cup Bronze medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
Olympic Test Event 30
Olympic Games 37
2017
European Championships 8
Portuguese ChampionshipsGold medal icon.svg
International GymSportGold medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svg
Summer Universiade 76
World Championships 18
2018 2nd Spanish LeagueBronze medal icon.svg
International GymSportGold medal icon.svg
Portuguese ChampionshipsGold medal icon.svg
Guimaraes World Challenge Cup Silver medal icon.svg4
Szombathely World Challenge Cup 85
2019
European Championships 10
Portuguese ChampionshipsGold medal icon.svg
Portuguese Super FinalsGold medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svg
European Games 15
Paris World Challenge Cup 5
Guimaraes World Challenge Cup Bronze medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svg
2020 Portuguese OpenGold medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svg
2021
European Championships 118
Olympic Games 43
World Championships 78
2022 Portuguese ChampionshipsGold medal icon.svg
Mediterranean Games 5Bronze medal icon.svg7
2023 Cottbus World Cup Bronze medal icon.svg
Baku World Cup 8
Portuguese ChampionshipsGold medal icon.svg
World Championships 21
2024 Doha World Cup 46
European Championships 135
Olympic Games 20

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