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Marina González

2002 - Today

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Marina González Lara (born 15 December 2002) is a Spanish artistic gymnast and social media personality. She represented Spain at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She won the gold medal on the floor exercise at the 2019 Szombathely World Challenge Cup. She competed at the 2019 World Championships and helped Spain qualify as a full team for the 2020 Olympic Games. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 4 different languages on Wikipedia. Marina González is the 585th most popular gymnast (down from 527th in 2024), the 3,916th most popular biography from Spain (down from 3,530th in 2019) and the 11th most popular Spanish Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Marina González ranks 585 out of 370Before her are Ana Padurariu, Khoi Young, Caitlin Rooskrantz, Skye Blakely, Brooklyn Moors, and Emily Whitehead. After her are David Jessen, Georgia Godwin, Marcia Videaux, Naveen Daries, Ava Stewart, and Tiana Sumanasekera.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Marina González ranks 546Before her are Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak, Sofia Ceccarello, Amy Lawton, Boati Motau, Katherin Nuevo, and William Yan Thorley. After her are Selin Ali, Maddison Levi, Charlotte Afriat, Gabe Mastromatteo, Li Yuting, and Tia Hinds.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Marina González ranks 3,916 out of 3,355Before her are Stacey Hymer (1999), Joel Plata (1998), Ángel Granda (1997), Marc Boltó (1995), José Basterra (1997), and Luis Manuel Corchete (1984). After her are Scott Gregory (null), Matthew Centrowitz (null), William Bender (1930), Danny León (1994), Varun Thakkar (1995), and Kevon Williams (1991).

Among GYMNASTS In Spain

Among gymnasts born in Spain, Marina González ranks 11Before her are Lorena Guréndez (1981), Tania Lamarca (1980), Patricia Moreno (1988), Lourdes Mohedano (1995), Alba Petisco (2003), and Néstor Abad (1993).