Geovanna Santos

Geovanna Santos
Full nameGeovanna Santos da Silva
Nickname(s)Jojo
Born (2002-02-15) 15 February 2002
Height1.56 m (5 ft 1 in)[1]
Gymnastics career
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
Country
represented
 Brazil
ClubClube Italo Brasileiro
Head coach(es)Camila Ferezin
Medal record
Rhythmic gymnastics
Representing  Brazil
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Pan American Games 0 1 0
Pan American Championships 8 6 1
South American Games 1 3 1
South American Championships 4 1 1
Total 13 11 3
Pan American Games
2023 Santiago Ball
Pan American Championships
2021 Rio de Janeiro Group all-around
2021 Rio de Janeiro 5 balls
2021 Rio de Janeiro 3 hoops + 4 clubs
2022 Rio de Janeiro Clubs
2022 Rio de Janeiro Ribbon
2023 Guadalajara Team
2023 Guadalajara Hoop
2024 Guatemala City Team
2022 Rio de Janeiro Team
2022 Rio de Janeiro All-around
2023 Guadalajara All-around
2023 Guadalajara Ball
2023 Guadalajara Ribbon
2024 Guatemala City Hoop
2025 Asunción Team
2025 Asunción Hoop
2023 Guadalajara Clubs
2025 Asunción All-Around
South American Games
2022 Asunción Hoop
2022 Asunción All-around
2022 Asunción Ball
2022 Asunción Ribbon
2022 Asunción Clubs
South American Championships
2022 Paipa Team
2022 Paipa All-around team
2022 Paipa Hoop
2022 Paipa Ribbon
2022 Paipa All-around
2022 Paipa Clubs
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Grand Prix 0 1 1
Total 0 1 1

Geovanna Santos da Silva (born 15 February 2002)[2] is a Brazilian rhythmic gymnast who has competed both as an individual and a group member. She represented Brazil at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the group all-around.

Career

Santos began rhythmic gymnastics when she was six years old in Pinheiros.[2] Her father left his job so the family could move to another city for her to train, and her brother stopped his own sport, badminton, to become a rhythmic gymnastics judge to help evaluate her routines.[3] She began competing with Brazil's senior rhythmic group in 2021.[1]

Santos competed at the 2021 Pan American Championships in Rio de Janeiro. The group won the gold medal in the group all-around and secured the continental quota place for the 2020 Olympic Games. The group additionally won the gold medals in both the 5 balls and the 3 hoops + 4 clubs event finals.[4]

She was selected to compete for Brazil at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the group all-around alongside Maria Eduarda Arakaki, Déborah Medrado, Nicole Pírcio, and Beatriz Linhares.[5] Santos ruptured a ligament in her knee ahead of the Olympics, but she recovered in time to compete.[6] They finished twelfth in the qualification round for the group all-around.[7]

After the Olympics, Santos resumed competing as an individual, saying that she had achieved her goal as a group member. She also said that she wanted to be the first gymnast to compete at the Olympics as both a group member and individual gymnast.[6]

Santos participated in World Cups, such as Pesaro 2022. She competed at the 2022 Pan American Gymnastics Championship in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, winning silver in the team competition as well as the all-around.[8] Her ribbon routine, with which she won gold, went viral. The routine was performed to the song Rajadão by Pabllo Vittar, who commented positively on a video of her routine. Santos expressed joy about the comment and also said, "I want to continue taking the LGBTQIA+ community to the top, rising higher and higher, and giving voice to the cause. I am very happy for the affection they have given me."[6]

In September 2024, she became the national silver medalist behind Maria Eduarda Alexandre and ahead of Ana Luísa Neiva.[9]

In 2025, she began her season at the World Cup in Sofia, where she placed 10th overall.[10] At the Pan American Championships, she won bronze in the all-around, as well as silver in the team competition. In the apparatus finals, she won another silver with hoop and a second bronze with clubs.[11] On July 25-27, she competed at the Cluj-Napoca World Challenge Cup and finished 10th in the all-around. She took 6th place in clubs and 7th in ribbon final.[12] In August, she represented Brazil at the 2025 World Championships in front of her home crowd. She took 13th place in all-around qualifications and advance into all-around final, where she made a huge mistake in ribbon routine and finished on 18th place.

Santos started her 2026 season competing at Tartu Grand Prix, where she placed 6th in the all-around. In addition, she won bronze in hoop and silver in ball final.[13]

Routine music information

Year Apparatus Music title
2026 Hoop Ambition (No Choir Mix)-15297 by Really Slow Motion & Giant Apes
Ball
Clubs The Cad-15297 by Unchained
Ribbon Gaston (From Beauty and the Beast) by Josh Gad, Luke Evans
2025 Hoop
Ball My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme from Titanic) by Céline Dion
Clubs The Cad-15297 by Unchained
Ribbon Tudo bom by Static & Ben El
2023 Hoop Obsidian by Audiomachine
Ball All By Myself by Celine Dion
Clubs Stanga by Sagi Abitbul & Guy Haliva
Ribbon Rajadão (Ao Vivo) by Pabllo Vittar
2022 Hoop Obsidian by Audiomachine
Ball Il Mondo by Il Volo
Clubs Stanga by Sagi Abitbul & Guy Haliva
Ribbon Rajadão by Pabllo Vittar

References

  1. ^ a b "Geovanna Santos da Silva". Olimpia Todo Dia (in Portuguese). Retrieved 31 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Santos Geovanna". Tokyo 2020. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 31 July 2021. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Geovanna Santos da Silva". Olimpíada Todo Dia (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  4. ^ "Brazil and Castillo Galindo claim Olympic tickets in Rio". International Gymnastics Federation. 14 June 2021. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
  5. ^ "CBG divulga convocação das ginastas do conjunto" [CBG announces the rhythmic gymnastics group]. Confederação Brasileira de Ginástica (in Portuguese). 8 July 2021.
  6. ^ a b c Pinheiro, Malu (2022-07-14). "Geovanna Santos levou ouro ao som de Pabllo Vittar e viralizou – aqui, ela conta sua história com a ginástica e a música" [Geovanna Santos won gold to the sound of Pabllo Vittar and went viral – here, she tells her story with gymnastics and music]. Glamour (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  7. ^ "Rhythmic Gymnastics — Group All-Around — Qualification — Results" (PDF). Tokyo 2020. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  8. ^ "Geovanna Santos é prata no AA do Pan-Americano de ginástica rítmica". Olimpíada Todo Dia (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2022-07-08. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  9. ^ Zerati, Luciana (2024-09-28). "Maria Alexandre é campeã Brasileira do Individual Geral" [Maria Alexandre is the individual all-around Brazilian champion]. Olimpíada Todo Dia (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  10. ^ Gentile, Gabriel (2025-04-05). "Maria Alexandre entrega boa série de fita e vai à final em Sófia" [Maria Alexandre delivers good ribbon routine and goes to the final in Sofia]. Olimpíada Todo Dia (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2025-05-31.
  11. ^ "Capixaba Geovanna Santos conquista quatro medalhas no Pan-Americano" [Capixaba Geovanna Santos wins four medals at the Pan-American Games]. SESPORT (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2025-06-02. Retrieved 2025-06-02.
  12. ^ "World Challenge Cup". rgform.eu. Retrieved 27 July 2025.
  13. ^ "2026 Miss Valentine Tartu Grand Prix (RGI, RGG, AGG)". ksis.eu. Retrieved 3 March 2026.