The City of Jesolo Trophy is an annual women's gymnastics competition held in Jesolo, Italy. There are competitions for the senior division and junior division. The United States won the senior team competition from 2008, 2010 to 2017, 2019 and 2022. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Here is a list of team and individual winners throughout the Junior and Senior divisions.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Senior | |||
Team all-around | United States (USA) Shawn Johnson Samantha Peszek Chelsea Davis Olivia Courtney Jana Bieger Bridget Sloan | Italy (ITA) Vanessa Ferrari Lia Parolari Carlotta Giovannini Francesca Benolli Monica Bergamelli Sara Bradaschia | Spain (ESP) Lenika de Simone Naomi Ruiz Patricia Moreno Laura Campos Mercedes Alcaide |
Individual all-around | Shawn Johnson (USA) | Vanessa Ferrari (ITA) | Samantha Peszek (USA) |
Junior | |||
Team all-around | United States (USA) Rebecca Clark Rebecca Bross Samantha Shapiro Morgan Smith Jordyn Wieber | Italy (ITA) Paola Galante Elisabetta Preziosa Andrea La Spada Serena Licchetta | Romania (ROU) Ana Porgras |
Individual all-around | Jordyn Wieber (USA) | Rebecca Bross (USA) | Paola Galante (ITA) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Senior | |||
Team all-around | Italy (ITA) Lia Parolari Paola Galante Emily Armi Serena Licchetta Eleonora Rando Elisabetta Preziosa | Romania (ROU) Anamaria Tămârjan Diana Chelaru Sandra Izbașa Daniela Druncea Gabriela Drăgoi | Brazil (BRA) Bruna Leal Ethiene Franco Daniele Hypólito Priscila Domingues Ana Cláudia Silva Khiuani Dias |
Individual all-around | Lia Parolari (ITA) | He Ning (CHN) | Bruna Leal (BRA) |
Junior | |||
Team all-around | Italy (ITA) Carlotta Ferlito Erika Fasana Francesca Deagostini Anita Rupini Alessia Scantamburlo Greta Carnessali | United Kingdom (GBR) Niamh Rippin Nicole Hibbert Danusia Francis Elizabeth Beddoe Jocelyn Hunt Jennifer Pinches | Brazil (BRA) Janaína Silva Anna Caroline Cardoso Letícia Costa Nadine Ourives |
Individual all-around | Amelia Racea (ROU) | Carlotta Ferlito (ITA) | Erika Fasana (ITA) |
In 2010, the two events in the competition were the team all-around and individual all-around. The United States, Great Britain, Italy, and Russia competed in the senior division. The U.S. won the team competition. Russia was second and Italy third. [1]
Aly Raisman of the U.S. won the senior all-around with a score of 57.650. Ksenia Semenova of Russia was second at 56.900. Vanessa Ferrari of Italy was one-tenth of a point lower to finish third. [1]
In the junior all-around, Russia's Anastasia Grishina won the gold medal. [1]
In 2011, the U.S. repeated as team champions, outscoring Italy 232.250 to 212.800. Russia was third at 210.200. [2]
In the individual all-around, the U.S. swept the top four spots. McKayla Maroney (57.850) won the gold medal, Jordyn Wieber (57.700) the silver, and Raisman (57.400) the bronze. Gabby Douglas was fourth. [2] Maroney also won the vault title, while Raisman won on balance beam and tied for first on floor exercise. [2]
The U.S. also won the junior team competition. Kyla Ross of the U.S. won the junior individual title. [2]
Douglas, Maroney, Raisman, Ross, and Wieber later made up the U.S. squad nicknamed the "Fierce Five" that won the team competition gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. [9]
The U.S. won the senior team competition again in 2012. Italy was second and Russia third. [3]
For the second straight year, U.S. gymnasts earned the top four spots in the individual all-around competition. Ross, the junior champion in 2011, won the senior division title with a score of 59.850. Raisman was second at 59.050. Sarah Finnegan was third at 58.650. Maroney was fourth. [3]
Ross won the uneven bars and balance beam competitions. Maroney repeated as the vault champion. Grishina won on floor. [3]
In the junior division, the U.S. won the team title, and Lexie Priessman of the U.S. won the individual all-around. [3]
In the senior division, US once again won the team title. Italy's A team placed second, while Japan won bronze. [4]
The United States' six senior gymnasts placed first through sixth in the all-around competition, with first-year senior Simone Biles winning gold with a score of 60.400, Kyla Ross taking silver with 58.650, and Brenna Dowell placing third with 56.650. [4]
During the apparatus finals, Biles won three of the four available gold medals, placing first on vault, balance beam, and floor. Ross won the uneven bars title as well as the balance beam silver medal. [4]
Junior Bailie Key of the United States won the all-around title, with Enus Mariani of Italy and Amelia Hundley of USA placing second and third, respectively. In the junior team final, Italy's A team won gold, while the country's B team took bronze. Japan's gymnasts won the silver. [4]
The competition took place on the 22–23 March 2014. Teams from the US, Italy, Australia, Japan and Romania competed. The United States nearly swept the gold medals, missing out only on the senior beam title, which was won by Andreea Munteanu of Romania.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Senior | |||
Team all-around | Italy Angela Andreoli Alice D'Amato Asia D'Amato Manila Esposito Martina Maggio Giorgia Villa | South Korea Eom Do-hyun Lee Da-yeong Lee Yun-seo Shin Sol-yi Yeo Seo-jeong | Spain Laura Casabuena Laia Font Maia Llacer Laia Masferrer Ana Pérez Alba Petisco |
Individual all-around | Manila Esposito (ITA) | Alice D'Amato (ITA) | Angela Andreoli (ITA) |
Vault | Yeo Seo-jeong (KOR) | Asia D'Amato (ITA) | Manila Esposito (ITA) |
Uneven bars | Alice D'Amato (ITA) | Giorgia Villa (ITA) | Lee Yun-seo (KOR) |
Balance beam | Cassie Lee (CAN) | Yeo Seo-jeong (KOR) | Laia Masferrer (ESP) |
Floor exercise | Laura Casabuena (ESP) | Lee Da-yeong (KOR) | Sydney Turner (CAN) |
Junior | |||
Team all-around | Italy Sara Caputo Camilla Ferrari Emma Fioravanti Benedetta Gava Naomi Pazon Emma Puato | Japan Iijima Ruka Umemoto Sawa Watanabe Remi | Germany Maellys Alferi Mara Dietz Michaela Mühlhofer Amalia Preuss Neudorf Lisa Wötzel |
Individual all-around | Gabrielle Hardie (USA) | Audrey Snyder (USA) | Emma Fioravanti (ITA) |
Vault | Benedetta Gava (ITA) | Gabrielle Hardie (USA) | Audrey Snyder (USA) |
Uneven bars | Gabrielle Hardie (USA) | Audrey Snyder (USA) | Camilla Ferrari (ITA) |
Balance beam | Audrey Snyder (USA) | Gabrielle Hardie (USA) Iijima Ruka (JPN) | — |
Floor exercise | Emma Fioravanti (ITA) | Gabrielle Hardie (USA) | Umemoto Sawa (JPN) |
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