Grade: Early Years
Sport: Gymnastic
Club: Terzo Dance
At just five years old, this cheerful little girl has already started her journey into the world of gymnastics. Her story began in the sweetest way — by watching her big sister.
“When Fima, my sister, started with her friends, I started too,” she says proudly. Like many younger siblings, she wanted to follow in her sister’s footsteps. What began as simple curiosity quickly turned into something she truly enjoys.
When asked why she chose gymnastics, her answer is simple and honest: “Because it is good for girls.” For her, gymnastics is not just a sport — it is something fun, exciting, and full of movement.
Every afternoon, her trainer Olga takes her and her sister to gymnastics practice. Even though she is still very young, she is already learning how to balance her daily routine. For her, every practice is a little moment of joy.


The people who support her the most are her trainer Olga — who is also her favorite athlete — and her mom. “My mum always says, ‘Go to have fun!’” she shares with a big smile. That advice seems to guide her every step, jump, and cartwheel.
At school, her favorite subject is Art. She loves to create, draw, and express herself — just like she does through movement in gymnastics.
And what about the future? She already has new dreams. “I would like to dance too,” she says. With her energy and joy, it seems like the stage — or the gymnastics floor — will always be a happy place for her.
Her joy reminds us how important it is for children to find an activity where they can grow, play, and feel confident. That is why we warmly invite all children to join Terzo Dance and experience at least a little of the happiness, laughter, and energy that our little gymnast feels. Sport and dance are not just about movement — they are about friendship, confidence, and the joy that children carry home after every practice.
Her message to other children is simple but powerful:
“You can always try to do it! It is fun.”
And maybe that is the most important lesson of all — sometimes the best way to grow is simply to try, smile, and have fun along the way.

