Jasmine Ramilo
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| Full name | Jasmine Althea Ramilo | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Born | 5 March 2008 Rome, Italy | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Discipline | Rhythmic gymnastics | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Country represented | Philippines (2023-) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Club | Ginnastica Fabriano | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Head coach(es) | Claudia Mancinelli | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Jasmine Althea Ramilo (born 6 March 2008) is a Filipino-Italian rhythmic gymnast who competes for the Philippines.[1] She is the first gymnast from the Philippines to win a medal at the Asian Championships after she won a bronze with clubs at the 2023 Junior Asian Championships.
Early life
Ramilo was born and raised in Rome. Her parents are both Filipino immigrants.[2]
Career
Ramilo trains in Marche, Italy.[3]
Junior
In 2023, she made history by winning a bronze medal with clubs at the Junior Asian Championships in Manila, becoming the first Filipino gymnast to win a medal at that event.[2][3][4]
Senior
She became a senior in 2024 and made her debut at the World Cup in Baku, where she placed 36th in the all-around, 25th with hoop, 30th with ball, 25th with clubs and 42nd with ribbon.[5] At the Asian Championships in Tashkent, she took 13th place overall, 9th with hoop, 25th with ball, 13th with clubs and 22nd with ribbon.[6] In June she participated in the World Cup in Milan, finishing 30th in the all-around, 25th with hoop, 33rd with ball, 38th with clubs and 26th with ribbon.[7][8]
Ramilo began her 2025 season by competing at the International Rhythmic Gymnastics Tournament–Olympia 74 Cup in early February. There she won three medals, a gold and two bronzes.[3] In April, she competed at the World Cup in Sofia, where she placed 46th in the all-around,[9] and then at the next World Cup in Baku, where she finished 29th.[10]
In May, she competed at the Asian Championships. She finished in 9th place in the all-around, making her the 2nd highest-placing gymnast representing a country from Southeast Asia at the championships.[11] In late August, she was selected to represent Philippines as their only individual gymnast at the 2025 World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She came in 60th in all-around qualifications out of 97 gymnasts.[12]
In December, she won the gold medal in all-around at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand in front of Mikayla Angeline Yang despite the wrong music being played during her hoop routine.[13][14]
Achievements
- First rhythmic gymnast representing the Philippines to win a medal in an event final at the Asian Championships when she participated in the 2023 edition of the tournament in Manila, Philippines.[3]
Routine music information
| Year | Apparatus | Music title |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Hoop | Les moulins de mon coeur by Juliette Armanet |
| Ball | Quédate Luna by Natalia Doco and Mattend | |
| Clubs | Heartbreak Hotel, Blue Suede Shoes by Elvis Presley | |
| Ribbon | Crazy Rolling by Aaron Tveit and Karen Olivo from the Original Broadway Cast of Moulin Rouge! The Musical | |
| 2024 | Hoop | Les moulins de mon coeur by Juliette Armanet |
| Ball | Ki Te Mu by Faraualla | |
| Clubs | Haze by Power-Haus, Christian Reindl and Lucie Paradis | |
| Ribbon | Wannabe by Spice Girls | |
| 2023 | Hoop | El Desierto by Lhasa |
| Ball | Ki Te Mu by Faraualla | |
| Clubs | Come Together by Michael Jackson | |
| Ribbon | Drigo: Esmeralda: Pas de deux London Symphony Orchestra and Richard Bonynge |
References
- ^ "RAMILO Jasmine Althea - FIG Athlete Profile". International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
- ^ a b Isaga, JR (3 June 2023). "Filipina gymnast Jasmine Ramilo wins clubs bronze in junior Asian Championships". Rappler. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
- ^ a b c d "Young gymnast Jasmine Ramilo carves path to LA Olympics". Manila Standard. 8 February 2025. Retrieved 10 February 2025.
- ^ Terrado, Reuben (3 June 2023). "Jasmine Althea Ramilo takes bronze in Asian juniors rhythmic gymnastics tilt". Spin.ph. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
- ^ "2024 Baku World Cup Results Book" (PDF). Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation. 22 April 2024. Retrieved 17 June 2025.
- ^ "15th Senior Rhythmic Gymnastics Asian Championships". sportvokrug.ru. 4 May 2024. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
- ^ "Italy-based Filipina gymnast to represent PH in World Cup". Philippine News Agency. 13 June 2024. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
- ^ "Results for FIG World Cup 2024 Milan (ITA)". International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
- ^ "2025 Sofia World Cup Results Book". International Gymnastics Federation. 6 April 2025. Retrieved 17 June 2025.
- ^ "FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup AGF Trophy Results Book". International Gymnastics Federation. 20 April 2025. Retrieved 17 June 2025.
- ^ "Ramilo cracks top 10 at Asian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships - The Filipino Times". filipinotimes.net. 19 May 2025. Retrieved 17 June 2025.
- ^ "41st FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships IAA Qualification Results". Retrieved 16 December 2025.
- ^ Lance Agcaoili (16 December 2025). "SEA Games 2025: PH teen Jasmine Ramilo wins gymnastics gold". Retrieved 17 December 2025.
- ^ Valderrama, Aeron Paul (16 December 2025). "17-year-old Jasmine Ramilo ends wait for SEA Games rhythmic gymnastics gold". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved 25 December 2025.