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Ian Raubal
Swiss gymnast From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ian Michael Raubal (born 6 August 2001) is a Swiss artistic gymnast. At the 2025 European Championships, he won a silver medal in the team event and on the parallel bars.
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Early life
Raubal was born in Vienna, Austria ,[1] to an American mother and an Austrian father who is a professor.[2][3] He lived in Santa Barbara, California,[4] and in multiple other countries during his childhood. He now lives in Fällanden, Switzerland. [5] He began gymnastics at the age of five.[4]
Gymnastics career
Raubal competed with the Swiss team that placed fourth at the 2018 Junior European Championships.[6] He advanced into the parallel bars final and placed seventh.[7]
Raubal joined the Penn State Nittany Lions gymnastics team in 2022, becoming the first Swiss gymnast to compete in NCAA gymnastics.[2][3] During his freshman season, he won the Big Ten Freshman of the Week award twice and the Big Ten Gymnast of the Week award once.[8] He then attended the World University Games in 2023 and placed 12th in the all-around final.[9] He was unable to qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics due to multiple injuries.[3]
Raubal competed with the Swiss team that won the silver medal at the 2025 European Championships. He then won the silver medal in the parallel bars final, behind Nils Dunkel.[2][4] Then at the World University Games, he won a bronze medal with the Swiss team. He also advanced into the parallel bars final, placing fourth.[10]
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