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Alice D'Amato

Alice D'Amato (Italian pronunciation: [aˈliːtʃe]) (born 7 February 2003) is an Italian artistic gymnast. She represented Italy at the 2020 Olympic Games. She was a member of the teams that won bronze at the 2019 World Championships and gold at the 2022 European Championships. Individually she is the 2023 European champion, 2022 European silver medalist, and 2019 European bronze medalist and on the uneven bars. Additionally she is the 2023 European all-around bronze medalist. She is the twin sister of Asia D'Amato.

Alice D'Amato
Personal information
Full nameAlice D'Amato
Country represented Italy
Born (2003-02-07) 7 February 2003 (age 20)
Genoa, Italy
Height1.5 m (4 ft 11 in)
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior International Elite
Years on national team2015 – present (ITA)
ClubFiamme Oro
GymBrixia
Head coach(es)Enrico Casella
Medal record
Women's artistic gymnastics
Representing  Italy
World Championships
2019 Stuttgart Team
European Championships
2022 Munich Team
2023 Antalya Uneven Bars
2022 Munich Uneven Bars
2023 Antalya Team
2019 Szczecin Uneven Bars
2023 Antalya All-Around
Mediterranean Games
2022 Oran Team
FIG World Cup Series
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Apparatus World Cup 2 1 0
Total 2 1 0

Early life edit

D'Amato and her twin sister, Asia, were born in Genoa, Italy on 7 February 2003. She and her sister began gymnastics at the age of 7 at the Andrea Doria Sports Club in Genoa, Italy.[1] They currently train at the International Academy of Brixia in Brescia.[2]

In December 2020, Alice and Asia received the Athlete of the Year award in the Liguria region of Italy.[1]

Gymnastics career edit

Junior edit

2015–2017 edit

D'Amato made her international debut at the 2015 City of Jesolo Trophy as part of Italy's Young Dreams team alongside Giorgia Villa and her twin sister Asia D'Amato.[3] D'Amato was injured for most of 2016 but competed at the Italian Event Championships where she placed first on uneven bars.[4]

In 2017 D'Amato competed at the Mediterranean Junior Championships where she won silver in the all-around behind Elisa Iorio and won gold in the team final.[5] She later competed at the Italian National Championships where she placed third in the all-around and on balance beam.[6] She later competed at the 2017 European Youth Olympic Festival alongside Elisa Iorio and Asia D'Amato. There she helped Italy win silver behind Russia. Individually she qualified to the uneven bars final but was withdrawn from the final so her teammate Iorio, who would later win gold, could compete.

2018 edit

D'Amato competed at the Italian Championships where she won silver on the uneven bars. In August D'Amato competed at the 2018 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships alongside Asia D'Amato, Alessia Federici, Elisa Iorio, and Giorgia Villa where Italy won team gold.[7][8]

Senior edit

2019 edit

In April D'Amato was officially named to the team to compete at the 2019 European Championships alongside Giorgia Villa, Elisa Iorio and Asia D'Amato.[9] There she qualified to the all-around final and to the uneven bars final.[10] During the all-around final D'Amato finished in fourth place after falling off the balance beam behind Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos of France, Ellie Downie of Great Britain, and Angelina Melnikova of Russia.[11] The following day she won the bronze medal on the uneven bars behind Russians Anastasia Ilyankova and Melnikova. In doing so, D'Amato became the first Italian to win a European Championships medal on the apparatus.[12]

In August D'Amato competed at the Heerenveen Friendly where she helped Italy win gold in the team competition ahead of the Netherlands and Norway and individually she finished fourth in the all-around behind Villa, Eythora Thorsdottir, and Naomi Visser. Additionally she recorded the highest vault and uneven bars scores.[13] On September 4 D'Amato was named to the team to compete at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany alongside Giorgia Villa, Asia D'Amato, Elisa Iorio, and Desirée Carofiglio.[14]

During qualifications at the World Championships D'Amato helped Italy qualify to the team final in eighth place; as a result Italy also qualified to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.[15] In the team final, D'Amato helped Italy win the bronze medal – Italy's first team medal since the 1950 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. They ended up finishing behind the United States and Russia but ahead of China, who originally qualified to the final in second place.[16]

2020 edit

In early February it was announced that D'Amato was selected to represent Italy at the Birmingham World Cup taking place in late March.[17] She was later replaced by Desiree Carofiglio.[18] However the Birmingham World Cup was later canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[19]

2021 edit

In April D'Amato was selected to represent Italy at the European Championships in Basel alongside Giorgia Villa, Martina Maggio, and Vanessa Ferrari.[20] During qualifications D'Amato placed 18th in the all-around but did not qualify to the final due to Maggio and Ferrari placing higher. She did, however, qualify to the uneven bars final.[21] During the uneven bars final D'Amato placed fifth.

D'Amato was named to the team to represent Italy at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan alongside Asia D'Amato, Giorgia Villa (later replaced by Vanessa Ferrari),[22] and Martina Maggio.[23] The four qualified for the team finals and placed fourth with a total score of 163.638.[24] She placed 20th in the individual all-around.

In October D'Amato was selected to compete at the 2021 World Championships.[25] She finished eighth in the all-around.

2022 edit

 
D'Amato at the 2022 European Championships

In June D'Amato competed at the Mediterranean Games alongside Martina Maggio, Angela Andreoli, Asia D'Amato, and Giorgia Villa. Together they won gold in the team competition, over five points ahead of second place France.[26] In August D'Amato competed at the European Championships. She contributed scores on vault, uneven bars, and floor exercise towards Italy's first-place finish.[27] During event finals D'Amato won silver on the uneven bars behind Elisabeth Seitz of Germany.

In October D'Amato competed at the Italian National Championships. She placed second in the all-around and on floor exercise behind Maggio. D'Amato was later named to the team to compete at the World Championships in Liverpool alongside Maggio, Villa, Manila Esposito, Veronica Mandriota, and alternate Elisa Iorio.[28] Together they finished fifth as a team. Individually D'Amato qualified to the all-around and floor exercise finals and was the first reserve for the uneven bars final. She finished tenth in the all-around and withdrew from the floor exercise final so compatriot Maggio could compete instead.

2023 edit

D'Amato competed at the Cottbus World Cup where she finished first on uneven bars and fourth on floor exercise.[29] She next competed at the European Championships where she helped Italy finish second as a team. Individually she finished third in the all-around behind Jessica Gadirova and Zsófia Kovács. During apparatus finals she won gold on the uneven bars, becoming the first Italian to become a European champion on the event. Additionally she placed fifth on balance beam and floor exercise. D'Amato next competed at the Cairo World Cup where she won gold on the uneven bars and silver on floor exercise behind Joscelyn Roberson. Her results in Cottbus and Cairo won her the World Cup series titles on both the uneven bars and floor exercise.[30]

Competitive history edit

Year Event Team AA VT UB BB FX
Junior
2015 City of Jesolo Trophy 24
2016 Italian Event Championships  
2017 1st Italian Serie A  
International Gymnix   7 7
City of Jesolo Trophy   20 6
Mediterranean Championships        
German Junior Friendly   4
Euro Youth Olympic Festival  
Italian Championships   7   8
4th Italian Serie A  
2018 1st Italian Serie A    
International Gymnix   7
Italian Championships  
Pieve di Soligo Friendly  
European Championships  
Senior
2019 1st Italian Serie A   5
City of Jesolo Trophy   5 5
2nd Italian Serie A    
European Championships 4  
3rd Italian Serie A      
Heerenveen Friendly   4
World Championships  
2020 1st Italian Serie A      
3rd Italian Serie A      
National Championships 5 4 8
2021 1st Italian Serie A  
3rd Italian Serie A   4
European Championships 5
FIT Challenge   7 6
National Championships  
Olympic Games 4 20
World Championships 8 R3
Swiss Cup  
2022 1st Italian Serie A    
City of Jesolo Trophy  
Mediterranean Games  
European Championships    
National Championships   4 8  
World Championships 5 10 R1 WD
Arthur Gander Memorial  
2023 Cottbus World Cup   4
City of Jesolo Trophy      
European Championships       5 5
Cairo World Cup    
National Championships    
World Championships 5 5

References edit

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  3. ^ "2015 City of Jesolo Trophy Final Results". The Gymterent. 28 March 2015.
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alice, amato, italian, pronunciation, aˈliːtʃe, born, february, 2003, italian, artistic, gymnast, represented, italy, 2020, olympic, games, member, teams, that, bronze, 2019, world, championships, gold, 2022, european, championships, individually, 2023, europe. Alice D Amato Italian pronunciation aˈliːtʃe born 7 February 2003 is an Italian artistic gymnast She represented Italy at the 2020 Olympic Games She was a member of the teams that won bronze at the 2019 World Championships and gold at the 2022 European Championships Individually she is the 2023 European champion 2022 European silver medalist and 2019 European bronze medalist and on the uneven bars Additionally she is the 2023 European all around bronze medalist She is the twin sister of Asia D Amato Alice D AmatoD Amato at the 2022 European ChampionshipsPersonal informationFull nameAlice D AmatoCountry represented ItalyBorn 2003 02 07 7 February 2003 age 20 Genoa ItalyHeight1 5 m 4 ft 11 in DisciplineWomen s artistic gymnasticsLevelSenior International EliteYears on national team2015 present ITA ClubFiamme OroGymBrixiaHead coach es Enrico CasellaMedal record Women s artistic gymnasticsRepresenting ItalyWorld Championships2019 Stuttgart TeamEuropean Championships2022 Munich Team2023 Antalya Uneven Bars2022 Munich Uneven Bars2023 Antalya Team2019 Szczecin Uneven Bars2023 Antalya All AroundMediterranean Games2022 Oran TeamFIG World Cup SeriesEvent 1st 2nd 3rdApparatus World Cup 2 1 0Total 2 1 0 Contents 1 Early life 2 Gymnastics career 2 1 Junior 2 1 1 2015 2017 2 1 2 2018 2 2 Senior 2 2 1 2019 2 2 2 2020 2 2 3 2021 2 2 4 2022 2 2 5 2023 3 Competitive history 4 ReferencesEarly life editD Amato and her twin sister Asia were born in Genoa Italy on 7 February 2003 She and her sister began gymnastics at the age of 7 at the Andrea Doria Sports Club in Genoa Italy 1 They currently train at the International Academy of Brixia in Brescia 2 In December 2020 Alice and Asia received the Athlete of the Year award in the Liguria region of Italy 1 Gymnastics career editJunior edit 2015 2017 edit D Amato made her international debut at the 2015 City of Jesolo Trophy as part of Italy s Young Dreams team alongside Giorgia Villa and her twin sister Asia D Amato 3 D Amato was injured for most of 2016 but competed at the Italian Event Championships where she placed first on uneven bars 4 In 2017 D Amato competed at the Mediterranean Junior Championships where she won silver in the all around behind Elisa Iorio and won gold in the team final 5 She later competed at the Italian National Championships where she placed third in the all around and on balance beam 6 She later competed at the 2017 European Youth Olympic Festival alongside Elisa Iorio and Asia D Amato There she helped Italy win silver behind Russia Individually she qualified to the uneven bars final but was withdrawn from the final so her teammate Iorio who would later win gold could compete 2018 edit D Amato competed at the Italian Championships where she won silver on the uneven bars In August D Amato competed at the 2018 European Women s Artistic Gymnastics Championships alongside Asia D Amato Alessia Federici Elisa Iorio and Giorgia Villa where Italy won team gold 7 8 Senior edit 2019 edit In April D Amato was officially named to the team to compete at the 2019 European Championships alongside Giorgia Villa Elisa Iorio and Asia D Amato 9 There she qualified to the all around final and to the uneven bars final 10 During the all around final D Amato finished in fourth place after falling off the balance beam behind Melanie de Jesus dos Santos of France Ellie Downie of Great Britain and Angelina Melnikova of Russia 11 The following day she won the bronze medal on the uneven bars behind Russians Anastasia Ilyankova and Melnikova In doing so D Amato became the first Italian to win a European Championships medal on the apparatus 12 In August D Amato competed at the Heerenveen Friendly where she helped Italy win gold in the team competition ahead of the Netherlands and Norway and individually she finished fourth in the all around behind Villa Eythora Thorsdottir and Naomi Visser Additionally she recorded the highest vault and uneven bars scores 13 On September 4 D Amato was named to the team to compete at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart Germany alongside Giorgia Villa Asia D Amato Elisa Iorio and Desiree Carofiglio 14 During qualifications at the World Championships D Amato helped Italy qualify to the team final in eighth place as a result Italy also qualified to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo 15 In the team final D Amato helped Italy win the bronze medal Italy s first team medal since the 1950 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships They ended up finishing behind the United States and Russia but ahead of China who originally qualified to the final in second place 16 2020 edit In early February it was announced that D Amato was selected to represent Italy at the Birmingham World Cup taking place in late March 17 She was later replaced by Desiree Carofiglio 18 However the Birmingham World Cup was later canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in the United Kingdom 19 2021 edit In April D Amato was selected to represent Italy at the European Championships in Basel alongside Giorgia Villa Martina Maggio and Vanessa Ferrari 20 During qualifications D Amato placed 18th in the all around but did not qualify to the final due to Maggio and Ferrari placing higher She did however qualify to the uneven bars final 21 During the uneven bars final D Amato placed fifth D Amato was named to the team to represent Italy at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo Japan alongside Asia D Amato Giorgia Villa later replaced by Vanessa Ferrari 22 and Martina Maggio 23 The four qualified for the team finals and placed fourth with a total score of 163 638 24 She placed 20th in the individual all around In October D Amato was selected to compete at the 2021 World Championships 25 She finished eighth in the all around 2022 edit nbsp D Amato at the 2022 European ChampionshipsIn June D Amato competed at the Mediterranean Games alongside Martina Maggio Angela Andreoli Asia D Amato and Giorgia Villa Together they won gold in the team competition over five points ahead of second place France 26 In August D Amato competed at the European Championships She contributed scores on vault uneven bars and floor exercise towards Italy s first place finish 27 During event finals D Amato won silver on the uneven bars behind Elisabeth Seitz of Germany In October D Amato competed at the Italian National Championships She placed second in the all around and on floor exercise behind Maggio D Amato was later named to the team to compete at the World Championships in Liverpool alongside Maggio Villa Manila Esposito Veronica Mandriota and alternate Elisa Iorio 28 Together they finished fifth as a team Individually D Amato qualified to the all around and floor exercise finals and was the first reserve for the uneven bars final She finished tenth in the all around and withdrew from the floor exercise final so compatriot Maggio could compete instead 2023 edit D Amato competed at the Cottbus World Cup where she finished first on uneven bars and fourth on floor exercise 29 She next competed at the European Championships where she helped Italy finish second as a team Individually she finished third in the all around behind Jessica Gadirova and Zsofia Kovacs During apparatus finals she won gold on the uneven bars becoming the first Italian to become a European champion on the event Additionally she placed fifth on balance beam and floor exercise D Amato next competed at the Cairo World Cup where she won gold on the uneven bars and silver on floor exercise behind Joscelyn Roberson Her results in Cottbus and Cairo won her the World Cup series titles on both the uneven bars and floor exercise 30 Competitive history editYear Event Team AA VT UB BB FXJunior2015 City of Jesolo Trophy 242016 Italian Event Championships nbsp 2017 1st Italian Serie A nbsp International Gymnix nbsp 7 7City of Jesolo Trophy nbsp 20 6Mediterranean Championships nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp German Junior Friendly nbsp 4Euro Youth Olympic Festival nbsp Italian Championships nbsp 7 nbsp 84th Italian Serie A nbsp 2018 1st Italian Serie A nbsp nbsp International Gymnix nbsp 7Italian Championships nbsp Pieve di Soligo Friendly nbsp European Championships nbsp Senior2019 1st Italian Serie A nbsp 5City of Jesolo Trophy nbsp 5 52nd Italian Serie A nbsp nbsp European Championships 4 nbsp 3rd Italian Serie A nbsp nbsp nbsp Heerenveen Friendly nbsp 4World Championships nbsp 2020 1st Italian Serie A nbsp nbsp nbsp 3rd Italian Serie A nbsp nbsp nbsp National Championships 5 4 82021 1st Italian Serie A nbsp 3rd Italian Serie A nbsp 4European Championships 5FIT Challenge nbsp 7 6National Championships nbsp Olympic Games 4 20World Championships 8 R3Swiss Cup nbsp 2022 1st Italian Serie A nbsp nbsp City of Jesolo Trophy nbsp Mediterranean Games nbsp European Championships nbsp nbsp National Championships nbsp 4 8 nbsp World Championships 5 10 R1 WDArthur Gander Memorial nbsp 2023 Cottbus World Cup nbsp 4City of Jesolo Trophy nbsp nbsp nbsp European Championships nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 5Cairo World Cup nbsp nbsp National Championships nbsp nbsp World Championships 5 5References edit a b Artistic Gymnastics D AMATO Asia Tokyo 2020 Olympics Archived from the original on 26 July 2021 Retrieved 28 July 2021 La genovese Asia D Amato campionessa italiana a Civitavecchia Liguria Sport in Italian 1 December 2016 2015 City of Jesolo Trophy Final Results The Gymterent 28 March 2015 Ginnastica Campionati Italiani di Categoria Finali di Specialita tripletta di Arianna Rocca ottime D Amato e Giorgia Villa OA Sport in Italian 27 November 2016 2017 Mediterranean Junior Championships Results The Gymternet 9 April 2017 2017 Italian Championships Results The Gymternet 2 September 2017 2018 European Championships Results The Gymterent 6 August 2018 European Gymnastics PDF European Gymnastics Retrieved 11 May 2023 Ginnastica artistica Europei 2019 le convocate dell Italia quattro Fate volano a Stettino C e Giorgia Villa OA Sport in Italian 4 April 2019 Ginnastica artistica Europei 2019 l Italia sbanca Stettino 3 Finali di Specialita Villa prima alla trave festa per le gemelle d Amato OA Sport in Italian 11 April 2019 Ginnastica artistica Europei 2019 De Jesus conquista lo scettro all around battute Downie e Melnikova in volata Alice d Amato quarta Giorgia Villa sesta OA Sport in Italian 12 April 2019 Ginnastica artistica Europei 2019 Alice d Amato nella storia prima italiana sul podio agli staggi 13 medaglia all time rotto un digiuno di 5 anni OA Sport in Italian 13 April 2019 2019 Heerenveen Friendly Results The Gymternet 31 August 2019 Mondiali Stoccarda 2019 Tutti i convocati Ginnasticando in Italian 4 September 2019 Archived from the original on 4 September 2019 Retrieved 4 September 2019 Ginnastica Mondiali 2019 Italia senza finali di specialita azzurre avanti con la squadra Villa e Iorio in finale all around OASport in Italian 6 October 2019 Ginnastica artistica ITALIA SEI LEGGENDARIA Bronzo mitologico nella gara a squadre impresa della vita Fate da antologia OASport in Italian 8 October 2019 Birmingham World Cup roster bursts with World stars FIG 7 February 2020 BritGymnastics 24 February 2020 There has been a change to the Birmingham World Cup line up Tweet via Twitter British Gymnastics national events announcement including FIG World Cup British Gymnastics 16 March 2020 Archived from the original on 28 April 2022 Retrieved 16 March 2020 Basilea Ufficializzati i nomi dei convocati per il 9 Campionato Europeo individuale di Artistica maschile e femminile Federazione Ginnastica d Italia in Italian 16 April 2021 Basilea Europeo Martina Maggio sfiora il pass olimpico per l Italia Finali All around e di specialita conquistate Emozioni Azzurre Federazione Ginnastica d Italia in Italian 21 April 2021 Tokyo Giorgia Villa si infortuna a Napoli e perde i Giochi Ferrari in squadra Lara Mori individualista Italian Gymnastics Federation in Italian 13 July 2021 Ginnastica artistica Olimpiadi 2021 le convocate dell Italia 4 Fate per la squadra Vanessa Ferrari individualista Artistic gymnastics 2021 Olympics the summons of Italy 4 Do for the team individualist Vanessa Ferrari OA Sport in Italian 5 July 2021 Artistic Gymnastics Final Results Tokyo 2020 Olympics Archived from the original on 25 July 2021 Retrieved 28 July 2021 ginnasticaartisticaitaliana it 6 October 2021 MONDIALI DI KITAKYUSHU 2021 CONVOCAZIONI GAF via Instagram Ginnastica artistica l Italia vince i Giochi del Mediterraneo Le Fate si laureano Regine del Mare Nostrum Artistic gymnastics Italy wins the Mediterranean Games The Fairies graduate Queens of the Mare Nostrum OA Sport in Italian 26 June 2022 Italy win artistic gymnastics team gold at European Championships International Olympic Committee 13 August 2022 Ginnastica artistica Mondiali 2022 le convocate dell Italia Campionesse d Europa con due assenze novita Esposito e Mandriota Artistic gymnastics World Cup 2022 the summons of Italy European champions with two absences new Esposito and Mandriota OA Sport in Italian 25 October 2022 Gymnasts from seven nations snag titles at Cottbus World Cup International Gymnastics Federation 27 February 2023 Illia Kovtun Alice D Amato crown successful springs with multiple World Cup Series titles International Gymnastics Federation 2 May 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alice D 27Amato amp oldid 1182069606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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