Anna-Maria Shatokhin | |
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Born | Bad Urach, Germany, | 2 April 2007
Gymnastics career | |
Discipline | Rhythmic gymnastics |
Country represented | ![]() |
Years on national team | 2020–present |
Level | International Elite |
Club | TSV Schmiden |
Head coach(es) | Elena Khadartseva |
Choreographer | Ludmila Titkova |
Anna-Maria Shatokhin (born 2 April 2007) is a German rhythmic gymnast. [1] She represents her country in international competitions.
Anna-Maria debuted nationally in 2017 when she competed in the national finals of individual rhythmic gymnastics, ending 7th in the All-Around, 5th with clubs and won bronze in free hands. [2] [3] A year later she was 6th with ball, 5th with hoop and the All-Around. [4] [5]
She participated in the pre junior category at the 2019 German championships, being 3th in the All-Around, 6th with ribbon, 4th with clubs and won silver in free hands. [6] In 2020 she took part in the selection for the junior European Championships in Kyiv, in the end the German delegation did not take part because of the Covid-19 pandemic, she was 7th in the All-Around. [7] In 2021 Shatokhin was part of the German junior group that competed at the European Championships in Varna, they were 13th in the All-Around, 11th with 5 balls and 16th with 5 ribbons. [8] [9]
In 2022 she competed in the first national qualifier for the European Championships in Tel Aviv, she was 2nd in the All-Around behind Lada Pusch. [10] In April at the second event she topped the All-Around before Pusch and Viktoria Steinfeld. [11] She then won the under 15 qualification for the German Championships. [12] On 28 May Anna-Maria won bronze at nationals behind Niki Gotschewa and Mia Sophie Lietke, the next day she won bronze with ball, silver with clubs and ribbon and gold with hoop. [13] [14] In June she represented Germany at the European Championships along Pusch, they were 6th in teams, Shatokhin competed with clubs and ribbon ending 9th and 4th. [15]
Anna-Maria became a senior in 2023, debuting at the "Swirl and Twirl" International Tournament in Udine where she finished 3rd in the All-Around. [16] In March she took part in the Fellnach-Schmiden Tournament taking the 5th place in the All-Around. [17] On March 31 she made her World Cup debut in Sofia, taking the 30th place in the All-Around. [18]
Year | Apparatus | Music Title |
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2024 | Hoop | Asturias by Joja Wendt |
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Clubs | ||
Ribbon | ||
2023 | Hoop | Asturias by Joja Wendt |
Ball | ||
Clubs | ||
Ribbon | ||
2022 | Hoop | by |
Ball | by | |
Clubs | by | |
Ribbon | Move (Hard Mix) by Said Mrad |