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{{Short description|German rhythmic gymnast}}
{{Infobox gymnast|name=Johanna Gabor|country={{GER}}|birth_date={{birth date and age|df=yes|1990|04|18}}|birth_place=[[Hungary]]|hometown=[[Ulm]], [[Germany]]|discipline=[[Rhythmic Gymnastics]]|level=International Elite|natlteam=2003-2009|club=TSG Söflingen|formercoach=Tatjana Postrigan|headcoach=Galina Krylenko|retired=yes}}
'''Johanna Gabor''' (born 18 April 1990) is a retired German [[Rhythmic gymnastics|rhythmic gymnast]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=GABOR Johanna - FIG Athlete Profile |url=https://www.gymnastics.sport/site/athletes/bio_detail.php?id=22418 |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=www.gymnastics.sport}}</ref> She represented her country in international competitions.
== Career ==
The child of ethnic German parents, Johanna came to Germany from Hungary and began her sporting career at the training center in [[Ulm]], where she was discovered by former world champion [[Alexandra Timoshenko]], she then moved to TSG Söflingen to train with Tatjana Postrigan, who came out the same school as [[Anna Bessonova]] who became Johanna's idol.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Deutsche Ex-Meisterin der Gymnastik Johanna Gabor erklärt Rücktritt {{!}} GYMmedia.de |url=https://www.gymmedia.de/Rhythmische-Gymnastik/Deutsche-Ex-Meisterin-der-Gymnastik-Johanna-Gabor-erklaert-Ruecktritt |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=www.gymmedia.de}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Talente vorgestellt: Johanna Gabor träumt von den Olympischen Spielen... {{!}} GYMmedia.de |url=https://www.gymmedia.de/Rhythmische-Gymnastik/Talente-vorgestellt-Johanna-Gabor-traeumt-von-den-Olympischen-Spielen |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=www.gymmedia.de}}</ref>
As a junior Johanna won 4 gold medals at the [[German Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships|German Championships]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Johanna Gabor vierfache Jugendmeisterin {{!}} GYMmedia.de |url=https://www.gymmedia.de/Rhythmische-Gymnastik/Johanna-Gabor-vierfache-Jugendmeisterin |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=www.gymmedia.de}}</ref> In 2004 she moved from Ulm to national team training center in [[Fellbach|Schmiden]] training under [[Galina Krylenko]], she became national champion in the All-Around and with ball and clubs.<ref>{{Cite web |title=DM RSG: Lisa Ingildeeva verteidigt alle fünf Titel {{!}} GYMmedia.de |url=https://www.gymmedia.de/Rhythmische-Gymnastik/DM-RSG-Lisa-Ingildeeva-verteidigt-alle-fuenf-Titel |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=www.gymmedia.de}}</ref> At the 2005 [[German Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships|German Championships]] she won gold overall and in all the apparatus finals.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Die RSG-Meisterschaften und ein Protest.... {{!}} GYMmedia.de |url=https://www.gymmedia.de/Rhythmische-Gymnastik/Die-RSG-Meisterschaften-und-ein-Protest |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=www.gymmedia.de}}</ref> In September she was 14th in the World Cup in [[Portimão]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup PORTIMAO {{!}} GYMmedia.com |url=https://www.gymmedia.com/rhythmic-gymnastics/Rhythmic-Gymnastics-World-Cup-PORTIMAO |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=www.gymmedia.com}}</ref>
She became a senior in 2006, winning the national championships with ball, ribbon and rope as well as in the All-Around, she also was the bronze medalist with clubs.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Johanna Gabor dominierte die Deutschen Meisterschaften {{!}} GYMmedia.de |url=https://www.gymmedia.de/Rhythmische-Gymnastik/Johanna-Gabor-dominierte-die-Deutschen-Meisterschaften |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=www.gymmedia.de}}</ref> In June of the same year she took part in the [[2005–2006 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series|World Cup]] in [[Irkutsk]], taking 13th place in the All-Around, 8th with rope and ribbon and 6th with clubs.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sessina und Kapranowa dominierten Weltcup in Irkutsk {{!}} GYMmedia.de |url=https://www.gymmedia.de/Rhythmische-Gymnastik/Sessina-und-Kapranowa-dominierten-Weltcup-Irkutsk |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=www.gymmedia.de}}</ref>
In 2007 she won the All-Around and the hoop and clubs finals at the Gymnastik International.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Johanna Gabor most successful at Schmiden International {{!}} GYMmedia.com |url=https://www.gymmedia.com/rhythmic-gymnastics/Johanna-Gabor-most-successful-Schmiden-International |access-date=2024-07-03 |website=www.gymmedia.com}}</ref> In May she couldn't
In 2009 she was incorporated into the national senior group, in August she was 5th overall and with 3 ribbons & 2 ropes
== References ==
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[[Category:German rhythmic gymnasts]]
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