Noemi Peschel

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Noemi Peschel
Country representedFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Born (2001-11-24) 24 November 2001 (age 23)
Bochum,Germany
Discipline Rhythmic Gymnastics
LevelInternational Elite
Years on national team2015-2021
Head coach(es) Camilla Pfeffer

Noemi Peschel (born 24 November 2001) is a former German rhythmic gymnast of Polish descent.

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Personal life

Noemi Peschel is the younger daughter of Magdalena Brzeska, also a member of the German national rhythmic gymnastics team, and former footballer Peter Peschel. [1]

Career

Junior

At the 2015 European Championships in Minsk, she finished fifth in the all-around and in the 5 ball's final with the German junior group. [2] [3] In 2016, she competed as an individual at the Junior European Championships with ball and clubs and finished ninth in the team classification together with Lea Tkaltschewitsch and Daniela Huber. [4] [5]

Senior

Since 2017, Peschel competed in the senior category and was 51st here at the European Championships in Budapest. She finished in 36th place at the World Championships, [6] finishing 70th the following year. [7] At the German Championships in 2019 she became German runner-up champion in the All-Around and with ball and third with hoop, clubs and ribbon. [8]

From 2019 to 2021, Peschel was a member of the German rhythmic gymnastics National Team, with whom she finished 15th in the all-around at the 2019 World Championship. [9] At the end of 2021, Noemi Peschel ended her career as a gymnast due to chronic injuries. [10]

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References

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  7. 2018 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships#cite note-9
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