Andreas Toba

Andreas Toba (born 7 October 1990) is a German gymnast.[1] He competed for the national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Men's artistic team all-around. He also competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Andreas Toba
Toba in 2017
Personal information
Country represented Germany
Born (1990-10-07) October 7, 1990
Gehrden, Germany
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
ClubTK Hanover
Head coach(es)Andreas Hirsch

Personal life

Toba is the son of former Romanian-German gymnast Marius Toba, who competed at three Olympic Games from 1988 to 2000.[2] He's currently a student in Hannover.

Career

Toba started off for TK Hannover and is trained by Reinhard Rückriem. At the 2008 Junior European championship in Lausanne, Toba won the bronze medal with his team and placed 7th on the high bar and 9th in the multiple stage-competition respectively.

Toba entered the German national team in 2009. In the 2009 German championship, he placed 6th in the multiple stage competition and 7th one year later. In 2011, he won Bronze on the high bar and placed 4th on the bars and on the pommel horse. He placed 4th in the multiple-stage-competition again, but became runners-up on the high bar and on the rings, and second runner-up on the pommel horse. He placed 5th on the rings at the Challenge Cup in Doha. He qualified for the Olympic Games 2012 in London as fourth-placed.

In the 2016 Summer Olympics, Toba competed in a floor event in which he sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury. Later, though visibly injured, he completed a pommel horse routine and helped Germany qualify for the finals.[3]

Andreas Toba celebrated his comeback as a member of German national team after long and hard rehabilitation period at the World Gymnastics Championships in October 2017. He has performed on 2 apparatus (pommel horse with 12,933 points and still rings with 12,900 points).[4]

Honours

  • Bambi Award: 2016[5]
  • Sport personality of the year — Sparkasse Award for the cult-figure of sport: 2016[6]
  • An athlete with a heart: 2016 [7]
  • Solidarity Award of Manfred von Richthofen: 2016 [8]

References


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