Jessica Weintraub Explained

Jessica Weintraub
Birth Date:20 March 2007
Birth Place:St Kilda East, Victoria, Australia
Hometown:Melbourne, Australia
Discipline:Rhythmic gymnastics
Level:International Elite
Club:Aspire Gymnastics Academy
Headcoach:Iuliia Iakovleva and Tania Belan
Residence:Brisbane

Jessica Weintraub (born 20 March 2007) is an Australian Olympic rhythmic gymnast.[1] She represents Australia in international competitions. She competed for Australia at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the Women's rhythmic group all-around at the Adidas Arena on 9-10 August.

Early life

Weintraub was born in East St Kilda, Australia, and is Jewish.[1] [2] She and her family relocated from Melbourne to Brisbane, Australia, when she was 14. She attends Brisbane State High School.

Rhythmic gymnastics career

Weintraub trained at Prahran Rhythmic Gymnastics when she was a junior.[3] Her family relocated so that Weintraub could join Aspire Gymnastics Academy to pursue her career in rhythmic gymnastics. At first she was focused in being successful as an individual gymnast, winning medals at nationals.[4] Weintraub is coached by Iuliia Iakovleva and Tania Belan.[5]

2023

Weintraub began competing with the Aspire Gymnastics Academy rhythmic gymnastics group in 2023.[6] The group placed fifth in the all-around at the 2023 Tashkent World Cup.[7] Additionally, they finished seventh in the 5 hoops final and sixth in the 3 ribbons + 2 balls final.[8] They won a silver medal in the group all-around at the Australian Championships. The Aspire group was not selected for the 2023 World Championships, and their appeal to the National Sports Tribunal was dismissed.[9]

2024–present

Weintraub and the Aspire group won a silver medal and two bronze medals at the 2024 Aphrodite Cup.[10] In May they won two golds and one silver at the Sofia International Tournament, getting the chance to compete at the continental championships.[11]

The Oceanian Championships were held in Budapest along the European ones. There Weintraub, Phoebe Learmont, Liidia Iakovleva, Emmanouela Frroku and Saskia Broedelet won gold in the All-Around, thus earning the chance to represent Australia at the 2024 Paris Olympics.[12]

2024 Paris Olympics

Weintraub will compete for Australia at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the Women's rhythmic group all-around at the Adidas Arena on 9-10 August, at 17 years of age.[13]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: WEINTRAUB Jessica – FIG Athlete Profile . 2024-07-21 . www.gymnastics.sport.
  2. https://thejewishindependent.com.au/jewish-rhythmic-gymnasts-pride-in-fulfilling-her-olympic-dream "Jewish rhythmic gymnast’s pride in fulfilling her Olympic dream,"
  3. https://gymnasticsdirect.com.au/blogs/gymnastics-news/meet-the-australian-gymnasts-heading-to-the-2024-paris-olympics "Meet the Australian Gymnasts Heading to the 2024 Paris Olympics,"
  4. Web site: Jessica's journey north reaps rewards . gymnastics.org.au.
  5. https://www.olympics.com.au/olympians/jessica-weintraub/ "Jessica Weintraub,"
  6. Web site: Announcing the upcoming International Rhythmic Gymnastics teams . 24 June 2024 . Gymnastics Australia.
  7. Web site: FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Tashkent (UZB) Results Group All-Around . 24 June 2024 . USA Gymnastics.
  8. Web site: FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Tashkent (UZB) Results Group Event Finals . 24 June 2024 . USA Gymnastics.
  9. Web site: 7 June 2023 . Aspire Senior Rhythmic Gymnastics Group v Gymnastics Australia . 24 June 2024 . National Sports Tribunal.
  10. Web site: 22 March 2024 . Podiums in Athens for Rhythmic gymnasts . 24 June 2024 . Gymnastics New South Wales.
  11. Web site: Emmanouela's electric rise Gymnastics Australia . 2024-07-21 . gymnastics.org.au . en.
  12. Web site: 2024-06-18 . Largest ever Australian Olympic Gymnastics Team named for Paris Olympics . 2024-07-21 . Australian Olympic Committee . en-AU.
  13. https://www.ynetnews.com/culture/article/sjrx33cpa "'I'm wrestling for the US but in my heart, I'm also wrestling for Israel'|, Ynet.