Occupation
Athlete, Serves in the Army
Spoken languages
German
Club
TS Jahn Lustenau [Austria]
Coach
Daniel Rexa [club]; Katka Rexa [club]; Dirk Van Meldert [national], BEL (vaaju.com, 09 Oct 2018; intlgymnast.com, 09 Nov 2017; oeft.at, 27 Aug 2017)
Injuries
She sustained an elbow injury in October 2018 that threatened her participation at the 2018 World Championships in Doha, Qatar, later that month. (vaaju.com, 09 Oct 2018)
An elbow injury in July 2017 affected her preparations for the 2017 World Championships in Montreal, QC, Canada, in October that year. (insidegymnastics.com, 20 Nov 2017; intlgymnast.com, 09 Nov 2017)
Start sporting career
She took up the sport in 2002. (oeft.at, 24 Apr 2017)
Ambitions
To compete at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (meinbezirk.at, 09 Aug 2016)
Trainings
She trains at the Olympic Centre Vorarlberg in Dornbirn, Austria. (insidegymnastics.com, 20 Nov 2017)
Philosophy / Motto
"Fighting is part of my life, because I never give up and I fight to make my dreams come true." (insidegymnastics.com, 20 Nov 2017)
Additional information
General
MOVING HOME
In 2015 she moved away from home for training purposes, and later became a sports soldier. "My life changed [in 2015]. I moved from the eastern part of Austria to the western part. I did so because of the better training possibilities. In July 2016, I became a member of Sport Army Austria so I now have the chance to focus on gymnastics." (insidegymnastics.com, 20 Nov 2017)
Last update : 2018-10-10