Julie Zetlin
(1990 - )
Julie Zetlin is a Jewish American Olympic rhythmic
gymnast.
Born to Jewish parents, Zetlin grew up in Bethesda, Maryland. Her mother, Zsuzsi Zetlin,
is a former Hungarian national
champion in rhythmic gymnastics. Julie began learning this specific
type of gymnastics at the young age of four and has been a member of
the U.S. junior and senior national rhythmic gymnastics teams since
2004.
In 2011, Zetlin won the all-around championship titles
at the Pan American Games and Rhythmic Challenge competitions. Her biggest
achievement was capturing the 2010 U.S. National All-Around title. Her
passion for gymnastics, drive to excel, and motivation to give it her
all are keys to her success. She enjoys the thrill of performing in
front of an audience, as well as the glitz and glam of rhythmic gymnastics.
The only rhythmic gymnast to compete in the 2012
London Olympics, Zetlin is one of two Jewish
athletes on the five-member gymnastics division of Team
USA. She ranked 21st (out of 24) in all four events in which she
competed: Individual All-Around Qualification rounds 1-4. Zetlin scored
a 96.675 for each rotation.
Because she has had multiple knee surgeries, she practices
only once a day and focuses on quality practice over quantity. In spite
of her knee injury and surgery history, she is still able to show off
world-class leaping in her gymnastics repertoire.
Sources: Kathryn Whitney, “1st Look Profile: Juliet Zetlin Leaps
Her Way to the Olympics,” NBC
Olympics; NBC
Washington, July 19, 2012; Wikipedia |