
| Full Name | Maria Alavidze |
| Nation | Georgia |
| Birthdate | August 15, 2006 |
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| Status | Active |
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Career Highlights
Georgia’s most successful artistic swimmer… Made history in 2025 by winning the nation’s first medal in a major international meet with a silver at the Markham World Cup… Competed in three World Championships (2023, 2024, 2025) and four European Championships (2022, 2023, 2024, 2025)… Swam in five European Junior Championships from 2021 – 2025, as well as at the 2024 World Junior Championships… Also participated in the 2021 European Youth Championships and 2019 World Youth Championships… Started competing internationally at the age of 13.
2025: Competed in both junior and senior categories… In senior, placed ninth in free solo, 13th in technical solo and 16th in free duet at the World Championships… Finished fifth in technical solo and free solo, and eight in free duet at the European Championships… Competed in all four World Cups – Paris, Soma Bay, Markham (1S) and Xi’an… In junior, placed fourth in free solo, fifth in technical solo and 12th in free duet at the European Junior Championships.
2024: Competed in both junior and senior categories… In senior, placed eighth in technical solo, 12th in free solo and 29th in free duet at the World Championships… Finished fourth in technical solo, sixth in free solo, and 11th in technical duet at the European Championships… Competed in two World Cups – Paris and Budapest… In junior, placed eighth in technical solo, seventh in free solo and 18th in technical duet at the World Junior Championships… Finished fourth in free solo, sixth in technical solo and 14th in technical duet at the European Junior Championships.
2023: Competed in both junior and senior categories… In senior, placed 13th in free solo and 24th in technical solo at the World Championships… Finished 16th in free duet at the European Games… Competed in three World Cups – Montpellier, Soma Bay and Oviedo… In junior, placed fourth in technical solo and free solo at the European Junior Championships.
2022: Competed in both junior and senior categories… In senior, finished 10th in free solo at the European Championships… Also competed in the World Series stop in Paris… In junior, placed seventh in free solo and 10th in technical solo at the European Junior Championships.
2021: Competed in both youth and junior categories… In junior, placed 17th in free duet, 19th in free solo, and 20th in technical duet at the European Junior Championships… In youth, finished sixth in solo and eighth in duet at the European Youth Championships.
