Emilie Holte | |
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Born | Baerum | 31 July 1996
Gymnastics career | |
Discipline | Rhythmic gymnastics |
Country represented | ![]() |
Years on national team | 2013-2019 |
Club | Asker TF |
Head coach(es) | Flavia Suarez |
Assistant coach(es) | Bente Bjanes |
Retired | yes |
Emilie Holte (born 31 July 1996) is a retired Norwegian rhythmic gymnast. [1] She is the most domestically successful rhythmic gymnast in Norway.
Emilie took up gymnastics at age six at club Njard in Oslo, a year later she joined Asker TF. [1] In 2012 she won her first national title, getting gold with ribbon too as well as silver with hoop, ball and clubs. [2]
In 2013 she made her debut at the World Cup in Tartu, placing 17th overall. [3] In April she took 51st place in the All-Around at the stage in Pesaro. [4] At the European Championships in Vienna she helped Norway achieve 30th place in teams. [5] In August she was 48th in Saint Petersburg. [6] She was then selected for her maiden World Championships in Kyiv, she was 86th in the All-Around, 93rd with hoop, 84th with ball, 85th with clubs and 87th with ribbon. [7] She was again the national All-Around and ribbon champion and won silver with clubs. [8]
The following year she competed in the World Championships in Izmir, being 91st in the All-Around, 103rd with hoop, 99th with ball, 85th with clubs, 77th with ribon and 29th in teams. [9] She was crowned 2014 Norwegian champion in the All-Around and in the event finals except with ball in which she won silver. [10]
In 2015 she was again selected for the World Championships in Stuttgart, finishing 88th overall, 87th with hoop, 68th with ball, 106th with clubs 98th with ribbon and 30th in teams. [11] That year she again won gold in all events except for bronze with clubs at nationals. [12]
In 2016 she took 35th place at the World Cup in Espoo, and won gold in the All-Around, with hoop and ball as well as silver with ribbon and bronze with clubs at the Norwegian Championships. [13] [14]
In April 2017 she was 50th in the World Cup in Pesaro. [15] A month later she was 38th in Sofia. [16] At the European Championships in Budapest she ended up being 50th with hoop, 42nd with ball, 48th with clubs and 34th with ribbon. [17] In the World Cup in Minsk she got 33rd overall. [18] She then retained her national title in the All-Around, with hoop and with ball, silver with ribbon. [19] Competing at the World Championships in Pesaro she was 60th in the All-Around, with hoop and ball, 50th with clubs and 58th with ribbon. [20]
In 2019 Holte was a member of the Norwegian group at the Universiade in Naples. There, along Fanny Lunde, Margit Øverås, Emilie Swensen and Karoline Wennberg, was 8th in the All-Around and with 5 balls as well as 7th with 3 hoops & 2 pair of clubs. [21] [22] [23]