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Tjaša Kysselef
Slovenian artistic gymnast (born 1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tjaša Kysselef (born 27 April 1993) is a Slovenian artistic gymnast and a member of the Slovenian national team. Throughout her career, she has primarily competed as a vault specialist and has been successful on the FIG World Cup circuit. She has represented Slovenia at seven World Championships: 2009, 2010, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2021. She is the 2018 Mediterranean Games vault silver medalist.
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2009–2010
Kysselef won a silver medal on the vault at the 2009 Doha World Cup.[1] She then competed at the 2009 World Championships and finished 55th in the all-around during the qualification round.[2] She won a vault bronze medal at the 2010 Ostrava World Cup.[3] Then at the 2010 World Championships, she finished 93rd in the all-around during the qualification round.[4] Additionally, she helped the Slovenian team finish 26th.[5]
2015–2016
Kysselef won a vault silver medal at the 2015 Cottbus World Cup behind Oksana Chusovitina.[6] She finished 96th in the all-around during the qualification round of the 2015 World Championships.[7]
At the 2016 Baku World Challenge Cup, Kysselef won the vault silver medal behind Oksana Chusovitina.[8] She then won bronze medals at the World Challenge Cup stages in Doha,[9] Cottbus,[10] and Ljubljana.[11] Then at the Osijek World Challenge Cup, she won the vault silver medal behind Ellie Downie.[12] She was the first reserve for the vault final at the 2016 European Championships.[13]
2017–2018
Kysselef won the vault bronze medal at the 2017 Osijek World Challenge Cup behind Hungarians Boglárka Dévai and Zsófia Kovács.[14] She also won the bronze medal at the Cottbus World Cup.[15]
Kysselef won the vault title at the 2018 Melbourne World Cup, and she won a bronze medal on the floor exercise.[16] She then won the vault bronze medal at the Baku World Cup.[17] She competed at the 2018 Mediterranean Games and won the vault silver medal behind Egypt's Nancy Taman.[18] At the 2018 European Championships, she was the first reserve for the vault final.[19] At the Osijek World Challenge Cup, she won the vault silver medal,[20] and she won the bronze medal at the Paris World Challenge Cup.[21]
2019–2021
Kysselef won the vault bronze medal at the 2019 Osijek World Challenge Cup.[22] She then won the silver medal behind teammate Teja Belak at the Mersin World Challenge Cup.[23] At the 2019 European Championships, she was the third reserve for the vault final.[24]
At the 2021 European Championships, Kysselef qualified for the vault final and finished fifth.[25] She won the vault title at the 2021 Koper World Challenge Cup.[26][27] She then won the silver medal at the Mersin World Challenge Cup behind Csenge Bácskay.[28]
2022–2023
Kysselef won the vault gold medal at the 2022 Cottbus World Cup,[29] and she also won at the World Cup stage in Cairo.[30] She finished fourth in the vault final at the 2022 Mediterranean Games.[31] At the Osijek World Challenge Cup, she won the vault bronze medal.[32] She then won the silver medal at the Koper World Challenge Cup behind Zsófia Kovács.[33]
2024–2025
Kysselef won the vault title at the 2024 Antalya World Challenge Cup.[34] She then won the bronze medal at the Osijek World Challenge Cup behind Coline Devillard and Gréta Mayer.[35]
Kysselef won the vault silver medal behind teammate Teja Belak at the 2025 Cottbus World Cup.[36] She then won the bronze medal behind Oksana Chusovitina and Belak at the Baku World Cup.[37] She won another silver medal behind Belak at the Doha World Cup.[38]
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Kysselef works as a gymnastics coach and judge to fund her training.[26]
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