Coline Devillard

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Coline Devillard

Coline Devillard (born 9 October 2000) is a French artistic gymnast. Devillard is the 2022 World bronze medalist, the 2017, 2023, 2024 European champion and the 2019 European silver medalist on vault. She is the first and only French female gymnast to win the European title on vault. Additionally she was part of the French teams that won silver at the 2018 European Championships and bronze at the 2023 World Championships. She competed in the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Quick Facts Personal information, Nickname(s) ...
Coline Devillard
Devillard after winning a team silver medal at the 2018 European Championships.
Personal information
Nickname(s)Coco, Coc's
Born (2000-10-09) 9 October 2000 (age 24)
Saint Vallier, France
Height1.48 m (4 ft 10 in)[1]
Gymnastics career
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
Country represented France
Years on national team2013–present (FRA)
ClubAL Dijoin (2006-2023) Meaux Gymnastique (2023-)
GymINSEP
Head coach(es)Tara Duncanson,
Assistant coach(es)Frédéric Jay
Former coach(es)Hong Ma, Jian Fu, Cédric Guille, Nellu Pop, Martine Georges, Alizée Dal Santo, Jérome Martin
ChoreographerGrégory Milan
Medal record
Women's artistic gymnastics
Representing  France
World Championships
2022 LiverpoolVault
2023 AntwerpTeam
European Championships
2017 Cluj-NapocaVault
2023 AntalyaVault
2024 RiminiVault
2018 GlasgowTeam
2019 SzczecinVault
2024 RiminiTeam
FIG World Cup
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Apparatus World Cup 2 1 2
World Challenge Cup 3 1 0
Total 5 2 2
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Personal life

Coline Devillard was born in Saint-Vallier, Saône-et-Loire, France, on 9 October 2000. Her hobbies include shopping, and she hopes to become a fitness trainer.[2]

Junior career

2012–2013

Devillard's international debut was at the 2012 Élite Gym Massilia where she placed sixth with her team and fifteenth in the all-around.[3] She did not compete during the 2013 season.

2014

Devillard competed at the French National Championships and finished eighth in the all-around with a score of 49.500.[4] She competed at the International Tournoi Combs-la-Ville and won gold on vault and beam and won bronze with the team. Additionally, she placed fifth in the all-around and fourth on floor.[5]

2015

At the National Championships, Devillard won a silver medal on vault behind Camille Bahl, and she finished twelfth in the junior all-around final.[6] Devillard won a gold medal with the French team at the FRA-GBR-SUI Junior Friendly. She then competed at the Flanders International Team Challenge and finished fourth with the team.[7] She ended her season at the Élite Gym Massilia with a bronze medal in the Open All-Around and a sixth-place finish on vault.[8]

Senior career

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2016

At the National Championships, Devillard finished twelfth in the senior all-around and won the gold medal on vault.[9] Devillard was ultimately not named to the French 2016 Olympic Team.[10] Afterwards, Devillard competed at the French Review where she won a gold medal on vault, a silver medal on balance beam, and a bronze medal in the all-around.[11] She ended her first senior season at the Élite Gym Massilia with a gold medal on vault and a twenty-third-place finish in the all-around.[12][13]

2017

Devillard was selected to compete at the 2017 European Championships, and she became the first French gymnast to win the European title on vault.[14] She then won the gold on vault at the Paris World Cup.[15] At the World Championships, Devillard fell on one of her vaults in the qualification and did not make it into the event final.[16]

2018

Devillard began her season with a bronze medal on vault at the Doha World Cup.[17] At the National Championships, she placed sixth in the all-around and won silver on vault despite falling on both vaults.[18] At the Sainté Gym Cup, Devillard won gold medals with the team and on vault, and she won a bronze medal on floor.[19] Devillard was selected to compete with Juliette Bossu, Marine Boyer, Lorette Charpy, and Melanie de Jesus dos Santos at the 2018 European Championships, and the team won a silver medal.[20] Individually, Devillard finished sixth on vault.[21] Devillard could not go to the World Championships because of an ankle injury.[22]

2019

Devillard started her season at the Baku World Cup where she finished fourth on vault.[23] Devillard won a bronze medal on vault at the 2019 Doha World Cup in addition to finishing eighth on floor.[24] At the 2019 European Championships, Devillard won a silver medal on vault behind Maria Paseka.[25] After the competition, Devillard said "I dreamt of this medal, I knew I could do something. I succeeded on both of my vaults. One could always do better, but I’ve come back, and I’ve repeated a medal... Given that [Paseka's] start value was mega high, with two-tenths more than mine, she was automatically the favorite. And she did her job. But I am also going to augment my difficulty value next year, and we’ll see who will win."[26]

On 3 September Devillard was named to the team to compete at the 2019 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany alongside Lorette Charpy, Marine Boyer, Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos, and Aline Friess.[27] She later had to withdraw due to an ankle injury.[28]

2020

Devillard competed at the Melbourne World Cup in February where she won silver on vault, finishing behind Jade Carey.[29] She later competed at the Baku World Cup; during qualifications she finished second on vault behind Teja Belak and therefore qualified to the event finals.[30] However event finals were canceled due to the 2020 coronavirus outbreak in Azerbaijan.[31]

2022

In October Devillard was named to the team to compete at the World Championships in Liverpool alongside Marine Boyer, Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos, Aline Friess, and Carolann Héduit.[32] She competed in the vault final and won the bronze medal; this was the first individual medal for a French female gymnast at the World Championships since 2009.

2023

Devillard competed at the World Cups in Doha and Baku, winning gold on vault at both. She next competed at the European Championships where she won gold on vault, a feat she last achieved in 2017.

In August Devillard was named to the team to compete at the World Championships alongside Marine Boyer, Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos, Lorette Charpy, and Morgane Osyssek.[33] At the World Championships Devillard contributed a score on the vault towards France's surprise bronze medal win – France's first team medal since 1950.[34] Individually Devillard qualified to the vault final where she finished ninth.[35]

2024

In May Devillard competed at the European Championships alongside Ming van Eijken, Lorette Charpy, Marine Boyer, and Morgane Osyssek.[36] During event finals Devillard won gold on vault for the third time in her career. During the team final she helped France win the bronze medal behind Italy and Great Britain.

In July Devillard was officially selected to represent France at the 2024 Summer Olympics alongside Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos, Boyer, Osyssek, and van Eijken.[37] They finished eleventh in qualifications and did not advance to the team final.[38]

Competitive history

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Year Event Team AA VT UB BB FX
Junior
2012Élite Gym Massilia615
2014National Championships8
International Tournoi Combs-la-Ville3rd place, bronze medalist(s)51st place, gold medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)4
2015National Championships122nd place, silver medalist(s)
FRA-GBR-SUI Junior Friendly1st place, gold medalist(s)
Flanders International Team Challenge4
Élite Gym Massilia3rd place, bronze medalist(s)6
Senior
2016National Championships121st place, gold medalist(s)
French Review3rd place, bronze medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Élite Gym Massilia231st place, gold medalist(s)
2017
European Championships1st place, gold medalist(s)
Paris World Cup1st place, gold medalist(s)
World Championships15
2018Doha World Cup3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
National Championships62nd place, silver medalist(s)
Sainté Gym Cup1st place, gold medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
European Championships2nd place, silver medalist(s)6
2019Baku World Cup4
Doha World Cup3rd place, bronze medalist(s)8
European Championships2nd place, silver medalist(s)
2020Melbourne World Cup2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Baku World Cup[a]
2021Varna Challenge Cup1st place, gold medalist(s)
National Championships121st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Doha World Cup2nd place, silver medalist(s)
World ChampionshipsR2
2022City of Jesolo Trophy61st place, gold medalist(s)
Paris Challenge Cup3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
World Championships83rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2023Doha World Cup1st place, gold medalist(s)6
Baku World Cup1st place, gold medalist(s)
European Championships61st place, gold medalist(s)
World Championships3rd place, bronze medalist(s)9
2024Osijek Challenge Cup1st place, gold medalist(s)42nd place, silver medalist(s)
European Championships3rd place, bronze medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)
Olympic Games11
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  1. Devillard qualified to the vault final in second place; however event finals were canceled

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