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Emma Leonie Malewski (born July 18, 2004) is a German artistic gymnast who represented Germany at the inaugural Junior World Championships.

Malewski was born in Hamburg in 2004.[1] She currently trains in Chemnitz.

Gymnastics career

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In 2016 Malewski competed at both the German National Championships and the German Cup, where she placed ninth and fourth respectively.[2][3] She competed at the Turnkunst International competition where she helped her team finish sixth and individually she placed third in the espoir division.

In 2017 Malewski competed at the German National Championships where she placed second in the all-around behind Aiyu Zhu; however she won the gold medal on floor exercise.[4] She competed at the junior Swiss Cup where she helped her team finish first.

Malewski competed at the 2018 City of Jesolo Trophy where she finished 17th in the all-around.[5] In May she competed at the German Junior National Championships where she won the bronze medal in the all-around. Additionally she won the bronze on balance beam and uneven bars and won gold on floor exercise.[6] The following month Malewski competed at a friendly competition in Pieve di Soligo where she helped Germany place fourth and individually she placed thirteenth in the all-around.[7]

In August Malewski was selected to represent Germany at the 2018 European Championships alongside Emelie Petz, Lisa Zimmermann, Lara Hinsberger, and Leonie Papke. Together they finished seventh in the team final.[8]

Malewski competed at the 2019 City of Jesolo Trophy where she helped Germany finish seventh as a team and individually she finished seventh on the balance beam.[9] She next competed at the German National Championships where she won the all-around competition. Additionally she placed first on uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise.[10] In June Malewski competed at the Flanders International Team Challenge in Ghent, Belgium. Germany placed sixth in the team final. Individually Malewski placed fifteenth in the all-around.[11]

Malewski was selected to represent Germany at the inaugural Junior World Championships alongside Jasmin Haase and Lea Marie Quaas. Together they finished eighth as a team and Malewski finished sixteenth in the all-around.

Malewski turned senior in 2020; however most competitions were canceled or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2021 Malewski made her senior international debut at the European Championships. She finished 40th during qualifications and did not advance to any event finals. In June she competed at her first senior level national championships; she finished sixth in the all-around and third on balance beam.[12] In July she competed at the Flanders International Team Challenge where Germany placed sixth. Individually Malewski placed eleventh in the all-around and fifth on balance beam.[13]

Competitive history

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Year Event Team AA VT UB BB FX
Junior
2016 German Championships 9 5
German Cup 4
Turnkunst International 6 Vorlage:Brca
2017 German Championships Vorlage:Sica 4 Vorlage:Goca
Swiss Cup Juniors Vorlage:Goca 6
2018 City of Jesolo Trophy 9 17
German Championships Vorlage:Brca Vorlage:Brca Vorlage:Brca Vorlage:Goca
Pieve di Soligo Friendly 4 13
European Championships 7
2019 City of Jesolo Trophy 7 7
German Championships Vorlage:Goca Vorlage:Goca Vorlage:Goca Vorlage:Goca
FIT Challenge 7 15
Junior World Championships 8 16 Vorlage:Abbreviation
Senior
2021
European Championships 40
German Championships 6 5 Vorlage:Brca 4
Olympic Trials 7
FIT Challenge 6 11 5

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Malewski, Emma}} [[Category:2004 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:German female artistic gymnasts]] [[Category:Sportspeople from Chemnitz]] [[Category:Sportspeople from Hamburg]]

  1. National Teams Emma Malewski. In: Turn-Team Deutschland.
  2. 2016 German Cup Results. In: The Gymternet. 29. Oktober 2016;.
  3. 2016 German Junior Championships Results. In: The Gymternet. 24. April 2016;.
  4. 2017 German Championships Results. In: The Gymternet. 4. Juni 2017;.
  5. 2018 City of Jesolo Trophy Results. In: The Gymternet. 19. April 2018;.
  6. 2018 German Junior Championships Results. In: The Gymternet. 2. Mai 2018;.
  7. 2018 Pieve di Soligo Friendly Results. In: The Gymternet. 17. Juli 2018;.
  8. 2018 European Championships Results. In: The Gymternet. 6. August 2018;.
  9. USA wins senior team title at 2019 Jesolo Trophy, captures 14 other medals. In: USA Gymnastics. 3. März 2019;.
  10. Deutsche Jugendmeisterschaften. In: German Gymnastics. 26. Mai 2019;.
  11. Platz sieben bei der Flanders Challenge. In: German Gymanstics. 11. Juni 2019;.
  12. Rekordsieg für Elisabeth Seitz. In: DTB. 3. Juni 2021;.
  13. https://gymfed.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/media/db0f7e077258f47f44a2b4f43302038a.pdf Vorlage:Bare URL PDF