Lucía González (gymnast)
Lucía González | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | Villajoyosa, Spain | February 12, 2006|||||||||||||||||||||||
Gymnastics career | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Rhythmic gymnastics | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Country represented | ![]() (2019-present) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Club Benidorm | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Head coach(es) | Lilia Nikolova | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Lucía González (born 12 February 2006) is a Spanish rhythmic gymnast.[1] She represents Spain in international competitions.
Career
Junior
In 2019 González was selected for the 1st junior World Championship in Moscow, where she was 7th in teams and 36th with clubs, her only apparatus.[2][3] That year she also won bronze with rope and clubs at the Spanish Championships.[4] In September she was confirmed in the national team for two more years,[5] and then competed at the Mediterranean Games in Cagliari, Italy where she was 2nd with the team along Salma Solaun, Teresa Gorospe and Irene Martínez, winning gold with clubs.[6]
In December 2020, after the season stalled due to COVID-19 outbreak, she was crowned national champion among juniors.[7] In 2021 she was confirmed in the national team.[8]
Senior
González became a senior in 2022, debuting at the World Cup in Sofia, being 28th in the All-Around, 30th with hoop, 31st with ball, 31st with clubs and 17th with ribbon.[9] In January 2023, Lucía was selected for the national team's training camp in Gran Canaria along Patricia Pérez, Irene Martínez, Valeria Márquez, Inés Bergua, Mireia Martínez, Andrea Fernández, Nerea Moreno, Salma Solaun, Ana Arnau and individuals Polina Berezina, Teresa Gorospe and Alba Bautista.[10] She then competed at World Challenge Cup in Portimão, taking 15th place overall, 16th with hoop, 17th with ball, 4th with clubs and 19th with ribbon.[11][12]
In 2025, she started her season at the World Cup in Sofia, finishing 20th in the All-Around, 18th with hoop, 7th with ball, 27th with clubs and 42nd with ribbon.[13] A week later won gold in all-Around at a tournament in Ourense.[14] In May, she took part in the World Challenge Cup in Portimão where she won her first medals in that competition, bronze with clubs and silver with ribbon.[15][16] In June, Lucia represented Spain together with Daniela Pico at the 2025 European Championships in Tallinn, Estonia. She placed 12th in all-around final.[17] In July, she won bronze medal in all-around at Spanish National Championships behind Daniela Picó.[18]
Routine music information
Year | Apparatus | Music title |
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2025 | Hoop | We Found Love (Album Version) by Calvin Harris feat Rihanna |
Ball | Lucia / Yo Tengo una Cosa by Niña Pastori | |
Clubs | Jako by LADANIVA | |
Ribbon | Péiname Juana by DENNA, SALMA | |
2024 | Hoop | We Found Love (Album Version) by Calvin Harris feat Rihanna |
Ball | Lucia by ? | |
Clubs | Space Jam by Quad City DJ's / Pump Up The Jam by Technotronic | |
Ribbon | Poem Without Words 2 - Journey By Night by Anne Clark | |
2023 | Hoop | Can You Hold Me by NF |
Ball | Disfruto by Carla Morrison | |
Clubs | Space Jam by Quad City DJ's / Pump Up The Jam by Technotronic | |
Ribbon | Poem Without Words 2 - Journey By Night by Anne Clark | |
2022 | Hoop | Manners Maketh Man by Henry Jackman, Matthew Margeson, Dominic Lewis |
Ball | Disfruto by Carla Morrison | |
Clubs | Ma Fi Nom by Najwa Karam | |
Ribbon | Sympathique by Pink Martini | |
2021 | Hoop | Al-Andaluz (Balada Española) by Manolo Carrasco |
Ball | XY by VITAA & SLIMANE | |
Clubs | El Cumbanchero (Instrumental) by Rey Casas | |
Ribbon | Padam Padam | |
2020 | Rope | Zapateado: Op. 23 (Arr. for harmonica and piano) by Antonio Serrano |
Ball | I Put a Spell On You by Screamin' Jay Hawkins | |
Clubs | Whatever You Want by Status Quo | |
Ribbon | Desengaño y Pasión (Solea por Bulerias) by Tino de Geraldo, Carles Benabent, Jorge Pardo & Manolo Carrasco | |
2019 | Rope | Zapateado: Op. 23 (Arr. for harmonica and piano) by Antonio Serrano |
Ball | Vencer al Amor by India Martínez | |
Clubs | Jai Ho (You Are My Destiny) by A.R. Rahman, The Pussycat Dolls | |
Ribbon | Spartacus (1968 Bolshoi Version) [Arr. Y. Grigorovich]: Introduction by Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Michail Jurowski & RIAS Chamber Chorus |
References
- ^ "GONZALEZ Lucia - FIG Athlete Profile". www.gymnastics.sport. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
- ^ "Designado el Equipo Junior de GR para el Mundial de Moscú". rfegimnasia.es. Retrieved 2022-09-11.
- ^ "2019 Junior World Championships Result Book".
- ^ "Finalizado el Campeonato de España individual y autonomías celebrado en Mallorca". rfegimnasia.es. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
- ^ "Incorporaciones y bajas de los Centros de GR para la temporada 2019-2020". rfegimnasia.es. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
- ^ "El TeamESP junior consigue 8 medallas en el Comegym 2019". rfegimnasia.es. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
- ^ "Polina Berezina, campeona de España 2020". rfegimnasia.es. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
- ^ "Listado de gimnastas RFEG en la especialidad de gimnasia rítmica". rfegimnasia.es. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
- ^ "2022 Sofia World Cup" (PDF).
- ^ Amarilla, Tinta. "La selección de Gimnasia Rítmica se prepara en Gran Canaria - Tinta Amarilla". www.tintaamarilla.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2025-05-12.
- ^ "2023 Portimao World Cup All-Around" (PDF).
- ^ "2023 Portimao World Cup Event Finals" (PDF).
- ^ "2025 Sofia World Cup" (PDF).
- ^ "Lucía González se alza con el oro en el Torneo Internacional de Ourense". rfegimnasia.es. Retrieved 2025-05-12.
- ^ "La delegación española suma cinco medallas en la Copa del Mundo de Portimao". rfegimnasia.es. Retrieved 2025-05-24.
- ^ "Bárbara Domingos fica em 6ª na final do arco na etapa de Portimão da Copa do Mundo". Surto Olímpico (in Arabic). Retrieved 2025-05-24.
- ^ "ECh Tallinn 2025 Full Results Book" (PDF). European Gymnastics.
- ^ "🇪🇸 Alba Bautista revalida el titulo de CAMPEONA DE ESPAÑA en categoría honor🔝". Instagram (in Spanish). 2025-07-03. Retrieved 2025-07-03.