Lara Mori

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Lara Mori
Lara Mori EYOF 2013.jpg
Personal information
Country representedFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Born (1998-07-26) 26 July 1998 (age 26)
Montevarchi, Italy [1]
Height1.50 m (4 ft 11 in) [2]
Discipline Women's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior International Elite
Years on national team2010 – 2023 (ITA)
ClubGinnica Giglio
Head coach(es)Stefania Bucci
Medal record
Representing Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Summer Universiade
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2019 Napoli Balance Beam
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2019 Napoli Team
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2018 Tarragona Team
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2018 Tarragona All-Around
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2018 Tarragona Floor Exercise
FIG World Cup
Event1st2nd3rd
World Cup032

Lara Mori (born 26 July 1998) [2] is a former Italian artistic gymnast who represented Italy at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She is the 2018 Mediterranean Games champion in the all-around, on the floor exercise, and with the Italian team. [3] She is the 2019 Summer Universiade silver medalist on the balance beam and bronze medalist with the team.

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Junior career

Mori made her international debut at the 2012 City of Jesolo Trophy and helped the Italian team win the silver medal behind the United States. Individually, she finished sixth in the all-around. [4] She then competed alongside Elisa Meneghini, Enus Mariani, Tea Ugrin, and Alessia Leolini at the 2012 Junior European Championships where they won the team silver medal behind the Russian team. [5] She was selected to compete at the 2013 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival with Martina Rizzelli and Tea Ugrin, and they placed fifth in the team competition. Mori finished thirteenth in the all-around final. [6]

Senior career

2014

Mori made her senior debut at the 1st Italian Serie A where Mori helped her club, Ginnica Giglio, place fifth. [7] Then at the 2nd Italian Serie A, her club won the silver medal behind Brixia. [8] Mori made her senior international debut at the City of Jesolo Trophy and helped the Italian team win the silver medal behind the United States. [9] At the 3rd Italian Serie A, she helped her club finish seventh. [10]

At the Italian Championships, Mori finished sixth in the all-around, placed fourth in the uneven bars event final, and won the silver medal on the floor exercise behind Elisa Meneghini. [11] [12] She then helped Italy win the team gold medal at the Novara Cup. [13] Then at the Golden League, she finished seventh in the all-around and eighth on the uneven bars, and she won the silver medal on the floor exercise behind Erika Fasana. [14] She then competed at the World Championships alongside Fasana, Vanessa Ferrari, Giorgia Campana, Martina Rizzelli, and Lavinia Marongiu, and they finished fifth in the team final. [15] Her final event of the year was the Élite Gym Massilia where she won the bronze medal on the floor exercise behind Axelle Klinckaert and Olivia Cîmpian. [16]

2015

Mori on the balance beam in 2013. Lara Mori.jpg
Mori on the balance beam in 2013.

Mori competed at the 1st Italian Serie A and helped her club finish fourth. [17] They then won the bronze medal at the 2nd Italian Serie A. [18] Then at the 3rd Italian Serie A, they finished fifth. [19] In March, Mori had an ankle injury. [1] She returned in September at the Golden League, she finished fourth with her club, in the all-around, and on the uneven bars, and she won the bronze medal on the balance beam. [20] At the Italian Championships, she finished fourth in the all-around and sixth on the floor exercise, and she won the bronze medal on the uneven bars and the silver medal on the balance beam. [21] At the Novara Cup, she helped the Italian team win the silver medal behind Romania. [22] She competed at the 2015 World Championships alongside Carlotta Ferlito, Erika Fasana, Elisa Meneghini, Enus Mariani, and Tea Ugrin, and they finished seventh in the team final. [23] Her final meet of the season was the Mexican Open where she finished fifth in the all-around. [24]

2016

At the 1st Italian Serie A, Mori helped Ginnica Giglio win the bronze medal, and she placed fourth in the all-around. [25] Then at the 2nd Italian Serie A, her club finished fourth, and she won the bronze medal in the all-around. [26] She once again won the bronze medal in the all-around at the 3rd Italian Serie A, and her club won the bronze medal. [27] She participated in the Olympic Test Event and finished fifteenth in the all-around. [28] She won another all-around bronze medal at the 4th Italian Serie A. [29] She competed at the European Championships with Elisa Meneghini, Enus Mariani, Martina Rizzelli, and Sofia Busato, and they finished fifth in the team final. [30] At the Italian Championships, she finished fourth in the all-around and won the bronze medal on the balance beam. [31] She was selected as the alternate for the 2016 Olympic team. [32]

2017

Mori finished eighth in the all-around at the 1st Italian Serie A. [33] She then competed only on the uneven bars at the City of Jesolo Trophy, but she did not qualify for the event final. [34] She then finished fourth in the all-around at the 2nd Italian Serie A and helped her club finish fifth. [35] At the European Championships, she finished fifth in the floor exercise event final. [36] Then at the 3rd Italian Serie A, she won the silver medal in the all-around behind Martina Maggio. [37] She finished ninth in the all-around and sixth on the balance beam at the Italian Championships, and she won the gold medal on the floor exercise. [38] She won the bronze medal in the all-around at the 4th Italian Serie A. [39] At the World Championships, she finished twelfth in the all-around final and sixth in the floor exercise event final. [40] [41]

2018

At the 1st Italian Serie A, Mori finished fourth with her club and fifth in the all-around. [42] She then competed at the Doha World Cup where she finished eighth on the uneven bars and fourth on the floor exercise. [43] She helped the Italian team win the bronze medal at the City of Jesolo Trophy, and she finished thirteenth in the all-around and seventh on the balance beam. [44] At the 2nd Italian Serie A, she finished tenth in the all-around and seventh with her club. [45] She then finished sixth in the all-around at the 3rd Italian Serie A. [46] She was selected to represent Italy at the 2018 Mediterranean Games, and she helped the team win the gold medal. [47] She then won the gold medals in the individual all-around and on the floor exercise. [3]

Mori won the gold medal on the floor exercise at the Italian Championships. [48] Then at the Rüsselsheim Friendly, she helped the Italian team win the silver medal behind Germany, and she finished fourth in the all-around. [49] She then competed at the World Championships alongside Irene Lanza, Martina Basile, Sara Ricciardi, and Martina Rizzelli, but they did not qualify for the team final. [50] Individually, she finished twenty-second in the all-around final. [51] After the World Championships, she competed at the Cottbus World Cup and finished fourth on the floor exercise. [52] This was her first result for the Olympic qualification through the World Cup series. Her final meet of the season was the Joaquin Blume Memorial, and she finished fourth in the all-around. [53]

2019

Mori won the silver medal in the all-around behind Giorgia Villa at the 1st Italian Serie A. [54] She then competed at the Baku World Cup and won the silver medal on the floor exercise behind Jade Carey. [55] She once again won a silver medal on the floor exercise behind Carey at the Doha World Cup. [56] She won the gold medal in the all-around at the 2nd Italian Serie A and the bronze medal in the all-around at the 3rd Italian Serie A. [57] [58] She then represented Italy at the 2019 Summer Universiade alongside Carlotta Ferlito and Martina Rizzelli, and they won the team bronze medal behind Japan and Russia. [59] Mori finished fifth in the all-around final and won the silver medal on the balance beam behind Hitomi Hatakeda. [60] [61] At the Italian Championships, she finished seventh on the balance beam and won the silver medal on the floor exercise behind Desiree Carofiglio. [62] She won the bronze medal on the floor exercise behind Anastasiia Bachynska and Kim Bui at the Cottbus World Cup. [63]

2020

At the 1st Italian Serie A, Mori finished fourth in the all-around and won the bronze medal with her club. [64] Then at the Melbourne World Cup, she won the bronze medal on the floor exercise behind Jade Carey and Vanessa Ferrari. [65] In March, she went to the Baku World Cup and qualified for the floor exercise final in first place. [66] However, the event finals were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Azerbaijan. [67] In April, the International Gymnastics Federation decided that the results of the qualification round would be considered the final results for the purpose of awarded points in the 2020 Olympic qualification system- meaning Mori received 30 points for finishing in first place. [68] In October, she competed at the 3rd Italian Serie A and won the silver medal in the all-around behind Martina Maggio. [69]

2021

In March, Mori won a bronze medal with her club at the 1st Italian Serie A. [70] Then at the 2nd Italian Serie A, she won a silver medal with her club and finished ninth in the all-around. [71] Her club then finished ninth at the 3rd Italian Serie A. [72] In June, she competed at the Doha World Cup and won the silver medal on the floor exercise behind Vanessa Ferrari. Ferrari was then awarded the 2020 Olympic spot for floor exercise from the World Cup series with a total of 85 points, and Mori finished second with 80 points. [73]

At the Italian Championships, Olympic team member Giorgia Villa was injured and had to withdraw from the Olympic team. Vanessa Ferrari was added to the Italian team, and her individual spot was then reallocated to Mori. [74] Mori then represented Italy at the 2020 Summer Olympics. In the qualification round, she scored 12.133 on the balance beam and 13.400 on the floor exercise, but she did not qualify for any event finals. [75]

Competitive history

From left to right: Lara Mori, Tea Ugrin, Elisa Meneghini, Enus Mariani, and Alessia Leolini at the 2012 Junior European Championships. Italia junior Bruxelles 2012.jpg
From left to right: Lara Mori, Tea Ugrin, Elisa Meneghini, Enus Mariani, and Alessia Leolini at the 2012 Junior European Championships.
From left to right: Martina Rizzelli, Tea Ugrin, and Lara Mori at the 2013 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival. Italia ginnastica EYOF 2013.jpg
From left to right: Martina Rizzelli, Tea Ugrin, and Lara Mori at the 2013 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival.
YearEventTeamAA VT UB BB FX
2012 City of Jesolo Trophy Silver medal icon.svg6
Junior European Championships Silver medal icon.svg
2013 European Youth Olympic Festival 513
2014 1st Italian Serie A5
2nd Italian Serie ASilver medal icon.svg
City of Jesolo Trophy Silver medal icon.svg22
3rd Italian Serie A7
Italian Championships64Silver medal icon.svg
Novara CupGold medal icon.svg10
Golden League78Silver medal icon.svg
World Championships 5
Élite Gym MassiliaBronze medal icon.svg
2015 1st Italian Serie A4
2nd Italian Serie ABronze medal icon.svg
3rd Italian Serie A5
Golden League444Bronze medal icon.svg
Italian Championships4Bronze medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svg6
Novara CupSilver medal icon.svg14
World Championships 7
Mexican Open5
2016 1st Italian Serie ABronze medal icon.svg4
2nd Italian Serie A4Bronze medal icon.svg
3rd Italian Serie ABronze medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svg
Olympic Test Event15
4th Italian Serie A4Bronze medal icon.svg
European Championships 5
Italian Championships4Bronze medal icon.svg
2017 1st Italian Serie A118
City of Jesolo Trophy 33
2nd Italian Serie A54
European Championships 5
3rd Italian Serie ASilver medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svg
Italian Championships96Gold medal icon.svg
4th Italian Serie A6Bronze medal icon.svg
World Championships 126
2018 1st Italian Serie A45
Doha World Cup 84
City of Jesolo Trophy Bronze medal icon.svg137
2nd Italian Serie A710
3rd Italian Serie A126
Mediterranean Games Gold medal icon.svgGold medal icon.svg78Gold medal icon.svg
Italian ChampionshipsGold medal icon.svg
Rüsselsheim FriendlySilver medal icon.svg4
World Championships 22R3
Cottbus World Cup 4
Joaquin Blume Memorial4
2019 1st Italian Serie ABronze medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svg
Baku World Cup Silver medal icon.svg
Doha World Cup Silver medal icon.svg
2nd Italian Serie A4Gold medal icon.svg
3rd Italian Serie A8Bronze medal icon.svg
Universiade Bronze medal icon.svg5Silver medal icon.svg
Italian Championships7Silver medal icon.svg
Cottbus World Cup Bronze medal icon.svg
2020 1st Italian Serie ABronze medal icon.svg4
Melbourne World Cup Bronze medal icon.svg
Baku World Cup [lower-alpha 1]
3rd Italian Serie A4Silver medal icon.svg
2021 1st Italian Serie ABronze medal icon.svg
2nd Italian Serie ASilver medal icon.svg9
3rd Italian Serie A9
Doha World Cup Silver medal icon.svg
Olympic Games 6219
  1. Mori qualified to the FX final in first place; however event finals were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Azerbaijan

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