Hazuki Watanabe

Hazuki Watanabe (渡部 葉月, born 7 August 2004) is a Japanese artistic gymnast.[1] Watanabe competed at the 2019 City of Jesolo Trophy where she helped Japan finish fifth as a team.She was later selected to compete at the inaugural Junior World Championships alongside Shoko Miyata and Chiaki Hatakeda; they finished eleventh as a team.[3] Later in the year Watanabe was selected to represent Japan at the 2022 World Championships alongside Shoko Miyata, Kokoro Fukasawa, Ayaka Sakaguchi, Chiharu Yamada, and Arisa Kasahara; she was initially the alternate.While at the World Championships Watanabe helped Japan finish seventh as a team and individually she qualified to the balance beam final.
Japanese namesurnameWatanabe2019 Junior World ChampionshipsMie PrefectureNagoyaWomen's artistic gymnasticsartistic gymnasticsWorld Championships2022 LiverpoolAsian Championships2022 Dohaartistic gymnast2022 World Championbalance beam2022 Asian Championshipsinaugural Junior World Championships2019 City of Jesolo TrophyShoko Miyata2022 World ChampionshipsKeiko Tanaka-IkedaUrara AshikawaCity of Jesolo TrophyJunior World ChampionshipsDTB Pokal Team ChallengeDTB Pokal Mixed CupInternational Gymnastics FederationUSA GymnasticsAsian Gymnastics UnionKyodo NewsThe Japan TimesWorld Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Women's Balance BeamVlasta DěkanováHelena RakoczyKeiko TanakaLarisa LatyninaEva BosákováNatalia KuchinskayaErika ZucholdLudmilla TourischevaNadia ComăneciVěra ČernáMaxi GnauckOlga MostepanovaDaniela SilivașAurelia DobreSvetlana BoginskayaKim ZmeskalLavinia MiloșoviciShannon MillerMo HuilanDina KochetkovaGina GogeanLing JieAndreea RăducanAshley PostellFan YeNastia LiukinIryna KrasnianskaDeng LinlinAna PorgrasSui LuAliya MustafinaSimone BilesPauline SchäferLiu Tingting