
From dream to reality, Sofia Raffaeli does not stop any longer at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Bulgaria. After two golds won on the ball and hoop, the 18-year-old Italian also became world champion in the ribbon exercise and all-around, while on the clubs she won the bronze medal. "I dedicate this world title to Marche, my land, and to all the families who are suffering right now because of the floods that hit us".
"I also dedicate these medals to my coaches, Federginnastica and my family. I was hoping to win, but not so much." These were the words after the award ceremony for her fourth gold at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships. "Olympics? For now I don't think about it, I just try to do as much as I can. Today is my name day, my name is Sofia, I celebrate it in Sofia (the capital of Bulgaria) with the world gold around my neck."
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