Full Name | Marina García Polo |
Nation | Spain |
Birthdate | December 5, 2004 |
Olympics | 2024 |
Status | Active |
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Career Highlights
Olympic bronze medalist in team (2024)… World Champion in technical team in 2023 and five-time world medalist overall (1G, 1S, 3B)… Competed at three World Championships (2023, 2024, 2025) … Five-time European Champion and six-time European medalist overall (5G, 1B)… Five-time World Junior medalist (2G, 3S)… 10-time European Junior medalist (4G, 2S, 4B)… Competed at the inaugural World Youth Championships in 2019.
2025: Won bronze in technical team, free team and acrobatic team at the World Championships… At the European Championships, won gold in technical team and free team, and bronze in acrobatic team… Competed in all four World Cup legs this season – Paris (1G), Soma Bay (2G), Markham (2G, 1S) and Xi’an (2S, 1B).
2024: Won bronze in team at the Paris Olympic Games… Earned gold in technical team at the European Championships… Won silver in technical team at the World Championships… Also placed fourth in free team and fifth in acrobatic team there… Competed at the Paris World Cup (1B).
2023: World champion in technical team at the Fukuoka World Championships… Also placed fourth in free team… Two-time European Champion in the technical and free team events at the European Games… Competed in two World Cup legs throughout the season – Montpellier and Oviedo (1G).
2022: Competed in the junior category… Won gold in free team and highlight, as well as silver in free solo, technical team and free combination at the World Junior Championships… Also placed fourth in technical solo there… At the European Junior Championships, won gold in technical team, free team, free combination and highlight… Also earned silver in technical solo and bronze in free solo there.
2021: Competed in the junior category… Won silver in highlight as well as bronze in technical team, free team and free combination at the European Junior Championships… Also competed in the two virtual World Cup (USA & Canada).
2020: Did not compete internationally.
2019: Won bronze in team and free combination at the World Youth Championships.