Ahmet Önder

Ahmet Önder (born 11 July 1996) is a Turkish artistic gymnast.[1][2][3] He represented Turkey at the 2020 Olympic Games. He is the 2019 World silver medalist on the parallel bars.

Ahmet Önder
Personal information
Country represented Turkey
Born (1996-07-11) 11 July 1996
Ödemiş, Turkey
Hometownİzmir, Turkey
Training locationIstanbul, Turkey
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
LevelSenior International Elite
Years on national team2014–present (TUR)
ClubSavkar Cimnastik Spor Kulubu
College teamEge University
Medal record
Men's artistic gymnastics
Representing  Turkey
World Championships
2019 StuttgartParallel bars
European Championships
2020 MersinTeam
2022 MunichAll-around
2023 AntalyaTeam
2022 MunichTeam
European Games
2019 MinskHorizontal bar
Mediterranean Games
2018 TarragonaParallel bars
2022 OranTeam
2018 TarragonaTeam
2018 TarragonaFloor exercise
2018 TarragonaVault
2022 OranFloor exercise
2018 TarragonaAll-around
2022 OranHorizontal bar
Islamic Solidarity Games
2017 BakuTeam
2017 BakuVault
2021 KonyaTeam
2021 KonyaHorizontal bar
2021 KonyaParallel bars
2017 BakuAll-around
2017 BakuHorizontal bar
2021 KonyaRings
2021 KonyaVault

Early life

Önder was born in Ödemiş, Turkey in 1996. He was inspired to try gymnastics after watching the 2004 Olympic Games on television.[4]

Gymnastics career

2019

Önder competed at various World Cups throughout the year. At the European Championships he placed fifth in the all-around. At the European Games he won silver on horizontal bar behind Robert Tvorogal of Lithuania. In October Önder competed at the World Championships where he won silver on parallel bars behind Joe Fraser. This medal, alongside İbrahim Çolak's gold medal on rings, were the first medals won by Turkish gymnasts at the World Championships.[5] Additionally, due to being a top-three finisher on an apparatus not part of a qualified team, Önder was able to qualify as an individual to the upcoming 2020 Olympic Games.

2020

Önder competed at the Baku World Cup; however the competition was canceled after qualifications due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] Many other competitions were either canceled or postponed throughout the year. In December the European Championships were held. Önder helped Turkey win the silver medal behind Ukraine in the team competition. Individually Önder placed fourth on floor exercise and eighth on vault and horizontal bar.

2021

Önder competed at the European Championships where he placed fourth in the all-around and on floor exercise, fifth on horizontal bar, and eighth on parallel bars. At the 2020 Olympic Games Önder qualified to both the all-around and vault event finals where he finished twenty-fourth and seventh respectively. At the World Championships Önder finished fifth in the all-around, setting a record as the highest placing Turkish gymnast at a World Championships, beating his previous record of ninth set in 2017.[7]

2022

Önder started the year competing at the Osijek Challenge Cup. He competed at the Mediterranean Games where he helped Turkey win gold in the team event. Individually he won silver on floor exercise behind Nicola Bartolini and bronze on horizontal bar behind Marios Georgiou and Adem Asil. Önder next competed at the Islamic Solidarity Games where he helped Turkey once again win gold in the team event. Individually he won gold on floor exercise and horizontal bar, silver on parallel bars, and bronze on rings and vault.

In August Önder competed at the 2022 European Championships. On the first day of competition he won silver in the all-around behind Joe Fraser. He then helped Turkey win bronze in the team event.[8]

Competitive history

Year Event Team AA FX PH SR VT PB HB
Senior
2014
World Championships2556
2015Cottbus World Cup13
Doha World Cup6
European Championships31
Varna Challenge Cup85
Osijek Challenge Cup7
2016Baku World Cup46
Doha World Cup484
Osijek Challenge Cup66
European Championships11
Mersin Challenge Cup
2017Melbourne World Cup5848WD
Islamic Solidarity Games
Szombathely Challenge Cup45
World Championships9
Mexican Open
2018Turkish Championships
Osijek Challenge Cup8
Koper Challenge Cup7
Mediterranean Games
Mersin Challenge Cup4
European Championships85
Paris Challenge Cup
World Championships159
Cottbus World Cup7
2019Melbourne World Cup86
Turkish Championships
Doha World Cup5
European Championships5757
European Games
Mersin Challenge Cup
World Championships15
2020Turkish Championships5
Baku World Cup6
European Championships488
2021Turkish Championships4
European Championships4485
Doha World Cup6884
Olympic Games247
Turkish Team Championships
World Championships5
2022Osijek Challenge Cup4
Mediterranean GamesWD84
Islamic Solidarity Games
European Championships868
World Championships11
2023
European Championships21
Mersin Challenge Cup
World Championships1022

References

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