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Małgorzata Roszatycka

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Małgorzata Roszatycka
Nickname(s)Gosia, Malgosia[1]
Country represented Poland
Born (2003-02-14) 14 February 2003 (age 21)
Szczecin, Poland
DisciplineRhythmic Gymnastics
LevelInternational Elite
Years on national team2017-
ClubSGA MKS Pogon Szczecin
Head coach(es)Inga Buczyńska
Assistant coach(es)Agnieszka Górska
Medal record
Rhythmic gymnastics
Representing  Poland
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
FIG World Cup 2 1 1
Total 2 1 1

Malgorzata Roszatycka (born 14 February 2003) is a Polish rhythmic gymnast.[2] She was part of the group that won the first gold medal in a World Cup final.[3]

Career

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Malgorzata debuted with the national team at the 2017 European Championships in Budapest where, as a member of the junior group, was 11th in the All-Around.[4]

She became a senior in 2019, competing at the World Cup in Cluj-Napoca being 29th in the All-Around, 29th with hoop, 31st with ball, 32nd with clubs and 22nd with ribbon.[5]

After the 2020 season was cut short because of the COVID-19 pandemic, she resorted to competition at the 2021 World Cup in Sofia ending 42nd in the All-Around, 32nd with hoop, 53rd with ball, 36th with clubs and 46th with ribbon.[6] In May she took part in the stage in Baku, taking 46th place in the All-Around, 52nd with hoop, 45th with ball, 38th with clubs and 40th with ribbon.[7] A month later she was selected for the European Championships in Varna along the senior group, ending 35th in the All-Around, 30th with hoop, 31st with ball, 39th with clubs and 26th with ribbon. At the World Cup in Cluj-Napoca she was 15th in the All-Around, 16th with hoop, 17th with ball, 18th with clubs and 10th with ribbon.[8] She then concluded her season at the World Championships in Kitakyushu, finishing 26th in the All-Around, 24th with hoop, 36th with ball, 30th with clubs and 39th with ribbon.[9]

In 2022 she debuted at the World Cup in Baku, ending 17th in the All-Around, 28th with hoop, 30th with ball, 9th with clubs and 11th with ribbon.[10] In June she competed in Pesaro being 33rd in the All-Around, 31st with hoop, 32nd with ball, 33rd with clubs and 36th with ribbon.[11] Then she went on to compete at the European Championships in Tel Aviv, ending 12th in teams, 25th in the All-Around, 27th with hoop, 42nd with ball, 17th with clubs and 19th with ribbon. She also took part in the last World Cup of the season in Cluj-Napoca, taking 15th place in the All-Around, 16th with hoop, 17th with ball, 18th with clubs and 10th with ribbon.[12] Roszatycka was selected for the World Championships in Sofia ending 28th in the All-Around, 47th with hoop, 27th with ball, 33rd with clubs and 13th with ribbon.[13]

The following year she switched to the group modality, debuting in the World Cup in Athens where the group won bronze with 5 hoops.[14] Two weeks later in Sofia they were 5th in the All-Around and won an unprecedented gold medal in the 3 ribbons + 2 balls' final.[15][16]

In March 2024 she won gold with 3 ribbons and 2 balls at the World Cup in Athens.[17] Two weeks later the group won bronze in the same event in Sofia.

References

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  1. ^ "Małgorzata Roszatycka". International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  2. ^ "ROSZATYCKA Malgorzata - FIG Athlete Profile". www.gymnastics.sport. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  3. ^ Lisowski, Jakub (2023-04-05). "Historyczny sukces polskich gimnastyczek ze szczecinianką Małgorzatą Roszatycką w składzie". Głos Szczeciński (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  4. ^ "2017 European Championships Result Book" (PDF). europeangymnastics.
  5. ^ "Gymnastics - World Cup Rhythmic Gymnastics - Cluj-Napoca 2019 - Results". www.the-sports.org. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  6. ^ "World Cup Rhythmic Gymnastics - Sofia Gymnastics 2021 - Results Women". www.the-sports.org. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  7. ^ "Gymnastics - World Cup Rhythmic Gymnastics - Baku 2021 - Results". www.the-sports.org. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  8. ^ "Gymnastics - World Cup Rhythmic Gymnastics - Cluj-Napoca 2021 - Results". www.the-sports.org. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  9. ^ "2021 World Championships result book" (PDF). longinestiming.
  10. ^ "Gymnastics - World Cup Rhythmic Gymnastics - Baku 2022 - Results". www.the-sports.org. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  11. ^ "Gymnastics - World Cup Rhythmic Gymnastics - Pesaro 2022 - Results". www.the-sports.org. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  12. ^ "Gymnastics - World Cup Rhythmic Gymnastics - Cluj-Napoca 2022 - Results". www.the-sports.org. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  13. ^ "2022 World Championships Result Book" (PDF). gym.longinestiming.
  14. ^ "Gymnastics - World Cup Rhythmic Gymnastics - Athens 2023 - Results". www.the-sports.org. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  15. ^ "Gymnastics - World Cup Rhythmic Gymnastics - Sofia 2023 - Results". www.the-sports.org. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  16. ^ "Gimnastyka artystyczna. Pierwszy złoty medal Polek z udziałem zawodniczki Pogoni!". 24kurier.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-04-05.
  17. ^ "A golden World Cup debut for Elvira Krasnobaeva". www.gymnastics.sport. Retrieved 2024-04-14.