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Sara Llana García (21 August 1997) is a Spanish
rhythmic gymnast Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which gymnasts perform on a floor with an apparatus: hoop, ball, clubs, ribbon. The sport combines elements of gymnastics, dance and calisthenics; gymnasts must be strong, flexible, agile, dexterous and co ...
who competed in the national team. She has participated in four
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(Izmir 2014, Stuttgart 2015, Pesaro 2017 and Sofia 2018), and two Europeans (Nizhni Nóvgorod 2012 as a junior and Budapest 2017 as a senior), as well as being 4 times champion of Spain as an individual and 5 times with the group of Club Ritmo.


Personal life

Sara took up gymnastics at age six after one of her friends asked her to try the sport. Her idol is Carolina Rodriguez who trained at the same club. She's now studying aerospace engineering at the University of Leon while helping with the coaching in Club Ritmo.


Career

When Sara was 10 years old she entered the Club Ritmo, in 2008 she was part of the group and in 2009 she was an individual. She spent four and a half hours on the days she had school and on the days she didn't go to class she trained seven or eight hours.


Junior

In June 2012, at the age of 14, he participated in the European Championship as a junior, performing the club exercise. In addition, she previously participated in the Benidorm international tournament, where she was runner-up in teams, as well as silver medalist with clubs and bronze medalist with ball.


Senior

In 2013 she competed in the international Gymnasiada in Brasilia, in which she was ranked 4th in the All-Arounf, as well as with hoop, ball and ribbon. In 2014 she competed in the Holon Grand Prix finishing in 8th place and the Lisbon international tournament where she won gold with hoop ball, clubs and ribbon as well as in the All-Around. In autumn Sara was selected for the
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in Izmir, with
Carolina Rodríguez Carolina Rodríguez Ballesteros (born 24 May 1986 in León) is a retired Spanish rhythmic gymnast. She is a veteran of the sport who started her senior career in the early 2000s. She competed in three Olympic cycles: at the 2004 Athens where ...
and Natalia García, participating in hoop and ball. She was 6th in the team event, 58th with hoop and 74th with ball. In November she participated in the Euskalgym Vitoria. In 2015 at the Holon Grand Prix she placed 4th with ball, ribbon, hoop and clubs, which earned her a 5th All-Around position. After winning bronze at the Spanish Championships behind Carolina Rodríguez and Natalia García, Llana participated in the Izmir International Tournament where he was 4th with hoop, ribbon, and the All-Around and won silver with clubs. In September Sara was selected for her second
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in Stuttgart, she performed only with clubs. At that time Sara was recovering from an injury to his left hand that conditioned part of his preparation for the season. She was 44th with clubs and 10th in the team category. In November she returned to participate in the Euskalgym. Llana participated in the 2016 Grand Prix in
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where she was 22nd and then the MTM Ljubljana international tournament, where she placed 7th in the hoop final, 8th with ball and 6th with clubs, as well as 7th place in the All-Around. In October 2016 she performed at the Euskalgym. In May 2017 Sara was selected for her first European Championship as a senior, in
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, achieving 12th place in teams along with Natalia García and Polina Berezina., the 22nd with hoop and clubs and the 36th with ball. In June, she won silver at the Spanish Championship held in
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, being surpassed by Polina Berezina. In August, together with her teammate Polina Berezina, she competed in her third
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, in Pesaro, where she was 40th overall, 32nd with hoop, 40th with ball, 64th with clubs and 31st with ribbon. In this competition she competed with a fracture in her left foot and dermatitis. In November she participated in the Euskalgym in Vitoria. By March 2018 she ranked 45th overall at the
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. In May she participated in the World Cup in Guadalajara, being 22nd in the All-Around. In June Sara confirmed the silver medal at nationals, being surpassed again by Polina Berezina, in addition to winning gold clubs, hoop and ball, and silver with ribbon. In the Tarragona Mediterranean Games she was 7th in the All-Around. In mid-September she competed in the
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in Sofia. In it, she finished 17th in teams together with Polina Berezina, María Añó and Noa Ros, and the 62nd in the All-Around as well as 97th with hoop, 27th with ball, 64th with clubs and 73rd with ribbon. On December 1, she was proclaimed, together with her teammates from Club Ritmo, champion in the Final Phase of the 1st Division of the Iberdrola Club League, which was held in Cartagena. In 2019 Sara took part in the
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in Baku finishing 44th in the All-Around. At nationals she was 7th behind Noa Ros, María Añó, Natalia García, Paola Serrano, Polina Berezina. At the
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Sara was 12th in the All-Around and 6th in bot the hoop and clubs' finals. On January 9, 2020, she announced through Instagram her retirement as a gymnast from the national team by her own decision, although she stated her intention to continue competing at the club level with Club Ritmo. Likewise, she reported that since November 25, 2019, she is part of the coaching staff of the national team in the CAR de León.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Llana, Sara 1997 births Living people Spanish rhythmic gymnasts Competitors at the 2018 Mediterranean Games Competitors at the 2019 Summer Universiade 21st-century Spanish women Sportspeople from León, Spain