Mira bimperling

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Mira Bimperling (born March 31, 1994 in Saarlouis ) is a German rhythmic gymnast .

Mira Bimperling trains at the DTB National Team Center Fellbach-Schmiden (Federal Center for Rhythmic Gymnastics and Sports Boarding School ) and lives in Dillingen and Fellbach . The student starts for TV Rehlingen and is trained by Natalia Stsiapanava, Ekaterina Kotelikova and Vladimir Komkov. Your special device is the tape.

Bimperling was supposed to move to the training center in Fellbach-Schmiden for a long time, but only decided to do so towards the end of 2009. Thus, she had her first international championship at the European championships in Bremen in spring 2010 . With Cathrin Puhl , Camilla Pfeffer , Sara Radman , Karolina Raskina and Regina Sergeeva , she missed a medal by just one place in the team competition, finishing fourth behind Russia, Italy and Belarus. With Pfeffer, Puhl, Radmann and Sergeeva, she also came fourth in the first and second device groups. In the autumn of that year, the World Championships in Moscow followed , at which Bimperling with Pfeffer, Puhl Radman and Sergeeva finished eighth in the team and fifth in the first and second equipment groups with the same line-up. At the world championships a year later in Montpellier , she achieved sixth place in the all- around group with Pfeffer, Puhl, Nicole Müller , Radman and Sergeeva as well as seventh place in the first and fifth place in the second equipment group. With sixth place, the team qualified directly for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London , after which Bimperling will end her career. Before the games, she was used at the 2012 European Championships in Nizhny Novgorod . In the group all-around competition, she reached ninth place with Judith Hauser , Müller, Pfeffer, Puhl and Radman. In the same line-up, the group took tenth place at the Olympic Games in London. After the Olympic Games, Mira Bimperling ended her athletic career in rhythmic gymnastics.

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