Chantysha Netteb

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Chantysha Netteb
Full nameChantysha Netteb
Born (1997-06-08) 8 June 1997 (age 27)
Amsterdam, Netherlands [1]
Gymnastics career
Discipline Women's artistic gymnastics
Country representedFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
ClubBATO Haarlem
Retired2016

Chantysha Netteb (born 8 June 1997) is a retired Dutch artistic gymnast.

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Career

Netteb competed at the 2012 European Junior Championships, and the Dutch team finished in 6th place. Individually, Netteb finished 22nd in the all-around final, and she won the gold medal on vault with a total score of 14.133. [2] At the 2012 Dutch Junior Championships, she won gold medals in every event except for the floor exercise, where she won a silver medal behind Eythora Thorsdottir. [3]

She finished 6th in the vault final at the 2013 FIG World Cup in Cottbus after falling on her yurchenko 1.5. [4] Netteb competed at the 2013 European Championships. In the qualification round, she had a minor injury on her vault and decided to pull out of the other events. [5] She qualified for the vault event final, and she decided to still compete because her leg felt better. [5] She ended up finishing 6th. [6] At the world cup in Osijek, she won the silver medal on vault behind her teammate Noël van Klaveren. [7] She was selected to compete at the 2013 World Championships, and she qualified for the vault final in 8th place. [8] During the vault event final, she tore her ACL on a double twisting yurchenko and finished last. [9] [10]

Netteb returned to competition at the 2015 Sidijk Tournament where she only competed on the uneven bars. [10] [11] She was supposed to compete again at the 2016 IAG SportEvent, but she reinjured her knee during warm-ups on the floor exercise. [12] She then retired from competition. [13]

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