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Sophie Crane

Canadian rhythmic gymnast (born 2002) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sophie Crane (born 13 October 2002) is a Canadian retired rhythmic gymnast.[1] She won multiple medals at the Pan American Championships.

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Crane took up the sport in 2008 after watching the Beijing Olympics.[1] In 2016 she won bronze in teams at the Pan American Championships.[2] A year later she won silver in teams, along Michel Vivier and Natalie Garcia, at the 2017 Pan American Championships.[3]

She became a senior in 2018 making her debut at the Commonwealth Games. There she took 9th place in the All-Around, 7th with hoop, and 4th in teams (along Katherine Uchida and Carmen Whelan) and won gold in the clubs final.[4] At the World Cup in Guadalajara, being 27th in the All-Around, 21st with hoop, 34th with ball, 25th with clubs and 34th with ribbon.[5] At the stage in Minsk she was 38th overall, 32nd with hoop, 33rd with ball, 27th with clubs and 49th with ribbon.[6] She was then selected for the World Championships in Sofia, finishing 15th in teams, 47th in the All-Around, 35th with hoop, 56th with ball and 55th with clubs.[7] Weeks later she won bronze with clubs at the Pan American Championships.[8]

In 2019 she competed in the World Cup in Pesaro, being 51st in the All-Around, 38th with hoop, 28th with ball, 55th with clubs and 59th with ribbon.[9] In Sofia she was 31st overall, 43rd with hoop, 29th with ball, 22nd with clubs and 33rd with ribbon.[10] In Baku she took 41st place in the All-Around, 40th with hoop, 26th with ball, 50th with clubs and 53rd with ribbon.[11] Sophie then participated in the World Championships, being 85th in the All-Around, 45th with ball, 78th with clubs, 137th with ribbon and 21st in teams.[12]

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