Evita Griskenas

Evita Griskenas
Griskenas at Tokyo Disneyland in 2018
Personal information
Full name Evita Griskenas
Country represented United States
Born December 3, 2000
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Hometown Orland Park, Illinois
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Discipline Rhythmic gymnastics
Club North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center
Head coach(es) Natalia Klimouk
Assistant coach(es) Angelina Yovcheva, Dani Takova
Medal record
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Representing United States
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 2019 Lima All-around
Gold medal – first place 2019 Lima Hoop
Gold medal – first place 2019 Lima Ball
Gold medal – first place 2019 Lima Ribbon
Silver medal – second place 2023 Santiago All-Around
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Lima Clubs
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Santiago Hoop
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Santiago Ball
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Santiago Clubs
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Santiago Ribbon
Pan American Championships
Gold medal – first place 2017 Daytona Beach Team
Gold medal – first place 2017 Daytona Beach All-around
Gold medal – first place 2017 Daytona Beach Hoop
Gold medal – first place 2017 Daytona Beach Ball
Gold medal – first place 2017 Daytona Beach Clubs
Gold medal – first place 2017 Daytona Beach Ribbon
Gold medal – first place 2022 Rio de Janeiro Team
Gold medal – first place 2022 Rio de Janeiro All-Around
Silver medal – second place 2023 Guadalajara Team
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Guadalajara All-Around
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Guadalajara Hoop
Other major events
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
FIG World Challenge Cup 0 3 1
FIG World Cup 0 0 1
Grand Prix 0 0 1
Total 0 3 3

Evita Griskenas (born December 3, 2000) is an American individual rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2022 USA national all-around champion. She represented the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics and finished twelfth in the qualification round for the individual all-around. She was the most decorated athlete at the 2019 Pan American Games where she won four gold medals and one bronze medal. She swept the gold medals at the 2017 Pan American Championships. She is a four-time national all-around silver medalist (2017, 2018, 2019, 2021), and the 2015 junior national all-around champion.

Early life

Griskenas was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Orland Park, Illinois. Her parents, Sigitas and Olga Griškėnas, are immigrants from Lithuania. Sigitas is the 1997 and 1999 World Fitness Champion, and Olga finished fifth place in Fitness Aerobics in 1997 and fourth in 1999. She has a younger brother named Nathan. She began rhythmic gymnastics at the age of four after watching Alina Kabaeva competing on television.

Career

Junior

Griskenas competed at the 2013 U.S. Rhythmic Championships and placed tenth in hoop, fifteenth in ball, twelfth in clubs, and eighth in ribbon. She then finished eleventh in the all-around final. At the 2014 Rhythmic Challenge in Colorado Springs, Colorado, she finished fourth in clubs, fifth in ribbon, and seventh in the all-around, hoop, and ball. Then at the 2014 National Qualifier in Lake Placid, New York, she won the bronze medal in the all-around and qualified for the USA Gymnastics Championships. There, she finished fifth in ribbon, sixth in hoop and clubs, seventh in the all-around, and tenth in ball.

In February 2015, Griskenas made her international debut and finished third in the all-around at the Moscow Grand Prix Junior International Tournament. Then in March, she won the gold medals in the all-around, ball, and clubs, and silver medals in the hoop and rope at the Rhythmic Challenge. She competed at the Lisbon International Tournament and won the bronze medals in the hoop and clubs finals. She also finished fourth in ball and seventh in rope. She then won the all-around gold medal at the International Rhythmic Gymnastics Tournament held in Corbeil-Essonnes. At the National Qualifier, she won gold medals in the all-around, rope, ball, and clubs, and the bronze medal in hoop. She then won the junior all-around title at the USA Gymnastics Championships. She also won the gold medal in hoop, the silver medals in ball and clubs, and the bronze medal in rope.

Senior

2016

Griskenas made her senior debut at the Espoo World Cup and finished twenty-first in the all-around. At the Rhythmic Challenge, she finished second in the all-around. Then at the Lisbon World Cup, she finished twenty-first in the all-around. She then finished twenty-eighth in the all-around at the Pesaro World Cup. At the Brno Grand Prix, she placed eighth in ball, ninth in ribbon, and twelfth in the all-around, hoop, and clubs. She won the gold medal in the all-around at the National Qualifier and qualified for the USA Gymnastics Championships where she finished fourth. In the event finals, she won the bronze medal in hoop and the silver medal in ribbon.

2017

At the Rhythmic Challenge, Griskenas won the all-around silver medal. Then at the Pesaro World Cup, she finished seventeenth in the all-around. She then placed sixth in the all-around and ribbon and seventh in the hoop at the Baku World Cup. At the Sofia World Cup, she placed fifth in the ball final and eighth in the hoop final. She won the silver medal in the all-around at the USA Gymnastics Championships, and won the event titles in hoop and ribbon. In August, she competed at the Kazan World Challenge Cup and finished fifteenth in the all-around. She then competed at her first World Championships in Pesaro, Italy. In the all-around final, she placed eleventh, which was the fourth highest-ever finish for an American gymnast at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships. She also advanced into both the ribbon and hoop finals along with Laura Zeng, marking the first time two American gymnasts advanced to the event finals at the World Championships. In the event finals, she finished eighth in the hoop and seventh in the ribbon. After the World Championships, she won the all-around gold medal and gold in all four apparatus finals at the Pan American Championship in Daytona Beach, Florida.

2018

Griskenas made her season debut at the Sofia World Cup and placed ninth in the all-around and sixth in the hoop and ball event finals. Then at the Pesaro World Cup, she placed eighth in the all-around, sixth in hoop, and seventh in ribbon. She then competed at the Guadalajara World Challenge Cup and finished sixth in ribbon, seventh in hoop, eighth in clubs, and tenth in the all-around. She won the silver medal in the all-around at the USA Gymnastics Championships, and she won the gold medal in the ball final. In August, she competed at the BSB Bank World Challenge Cup in Minsk and finished sixteenth in the all-around. The next week she competed at the Kazan World Challenge Cup where she placed eighth in the ribbon final and thirteenth in the all-around. At the World Championships, Griskenas, Laura Zeng, and Camilla Feeley finished seventh in the team event, the highest ever finish for the United States. Individually, she qualified for the all-around final and placed seventeenth with a total score of 66.950. After the World Championships, she competed at the AEON Cup in Takasaki and placed fifth in the all-around and in the team competition.

2019

Griskenas began her 2019 season at the Corbeil International Tournament in Corbeil-Essonnes, France and helped the American team win the bronze medal. Individually, she won the all-around bronze medal behind Belarusian gymnasts Alina Harnasko and Julia Evcek. In the event finals, she won the gold medal in the ball, the silver medal in ribbon behind Harnasko, and the bronze in clubs behind Talisa Torretti and Harnasko. Then at the MTM Ljubljana International Tournament, she won the all-around silver medal behind Italy's Alexandra Agiurgiuculese. She also won the hoop gold medal and the ball silver medal once again behind Agiurgiuculese. Her first World Cup of the season was in Pesaro, and she placed fifth in the ribbon, sixth in the all-around, and eighth in the hoop and ball. Then at the Sofia World Cup, she finished fifth in the hoop, sixth in the all-around and ribbon, and seventh in clubs. In May, she won the all-around silver medal behind teammate Camilla Feeley at the Rhythmic Elite Qualifier. She then competed at the Holon Grand Prix where she placed fifth all-around, sixth in ball, and seventh in hoop and ribbon. She won her third consecutive national all-around silver medal at the USA Gymnastics Championships.

Griskenas was selected to represent the United States at the 2019 Pan American Games and won five medals- gold in the all-around, ball, hoop, and ribbon, and bronze in clubs. She was the most decorated athlete in any sport at the 2019 Pan American Games. Then at the Kazan World Cup, she placed fifth in the ribbon final and eighth in the all-around. At the World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan, the American team of Griskenas, Laura Zeng, and Camilla Feeley placed seventh. Individually, Griskenas qualified for the ball final and placed eighth with a score of 20.350. She also qualified for the all-around final where she placed eighth with a total score of 83.000. She secured one of two Olympic spots for Team USA for the 2020 Olympic Games, along with Laura Zeng, marking the first time since 1992 that the United States qualified two individual rhythmic gymnasts for the Olympics.

2020-21

Griskenas won the all-around silver medal at the 2020 Rhythmic Challenge in Lake Placid, New York. Then in March 2020, she placed fourth in all-around at the Grand Prix Brno, and she won the bronze medal in the ball final behind Ukrainians Vlada Nikolchenko and Yeva Meleshchuk. This was her final competition of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She returned to competition in February 2021 at the Rhythmic Challenge and won the all-around gold medal by more than four points ahead of Laura Zeng.

Griskenas competed at several events on the 2021 World Cup series. First in Sofia, she placed twenty-seventh in the all-around. Next in Tashkent, she finished twentieth. Then in Baku, she placed twenty-third in the all-around. At her final World Cup in Pesaro, she finished eighteenth. She finished second in the all-around at the 2021 USA Gymnastics Championships and was selected to represent the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Her final competition prior to the Olympics was the Israel International Tournament where she swept the gold medals in the all-around and in all four events.

At the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Griskenas was the highest-placing rhythmic gymnast from Team USA, finishing twelfth in the qualification round for the individual all-around, and was the second reserve for the all-around final. After the Olympics, she competed at the 2021 World Championships and placed thirtieth in the all-around and helped the American team place ninth.

2022

Griskenas competed in two events at the USA Rhythmic Challenge and won the gold medal in ball and the silver medal in clubs.

At the Baku World Cup, she placed eighth in the all-around, ball, and ribbon. She won her first World Cup medal at the Portimão World Challenge Cup with a bronze in the ribbon final.

Griskenas won her first senior national all-around title at the USA Gymnastics Championships by nearly twelve points, and she also won gold in hoop and clubs and silver in ball and ribbon.

She won her second consecutive all-around gold medal by more than two points and helped secure a gold team medal for the US at the Pan American Championships in Rio de Janeiro. Although she qualified for event finals with first place in hoop and ribbon and sixth in clubs, Griskenas departed the event after the all-around competition to compete in the World Games, which were happening the same week.

At the World Games in Birmingham, Alabama, Griskenas placed fifth in ribbon and seventh in hoop.

Griskenas competed at the 2022 World Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria and placed tenth in the all-around final, while leading the American team to a fifth-place finish. She also advanced to the hoop final, finishing in 7th place.

2023

At the USA Rhythmic Challenge, Griskenas won the all-around gold medal, as well as gold in hoop and ball, silver in clubs and bronze in ribbon.

In Athens, Greece, at the Aphrodite Cup, Griskenas placed second in the all-around competition, and earned the gold medal in clubs and ribbon, and bronze medal in hoop.

At her first World Cup of the season, the Faliro World Cup in Athens, Greece, Griskenas placed ninth all-around. She earned her first World Cup bronze medal in ball, and placed sixth in ribbon.

Griskenas made Team USA history at the Portimao World Challenge Cup in Portimao, Portugal, by earning a silver all-around medal, the highest all-around finish ever in a World Cup/World Challenge Cup by an American rhythmic gymnast. Griskenas advanced to all four event finals, winning additional silver medals in hoop and clubs, plus finishing fourth in ball and fifth in ribbon.

Griskenas placed third all-around at the 2023 Pan American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Guadalajara, Mexico, leading the team to a second-place finish. She qualified to all four event finals, but after earning the bronze medal in hoop, withdrew from ball, clubs and ribbon due to injury.

Griskenas did not compete at the USA Rhythmic Gymnastics Nationals due to injury, but was named to the USA Rhythmic Gymnastics National Team and 2023 World Championships Team in Valencia, Spain, via petition.

Awards

In December 2019, Griskenas was honored as the NextGen Female (U-20) at the inaugural Panam Sports Awards. She was named one of ten finalists for the 90th Annual AAU James E. Sullivan Award in March 2020.

Griskenas was awarded the title of Athlete of the Year by USA Gymnastics in 2022 and 2023.

In 2022, Griskenas was elected to the Athletes' Council of USA Gymnastics, serving as a conduit between elite athletes and USA Gymnastics.

Personal life

Griskenas graduated from Carl Sandburg High School in 2019. After graduating from high school, she took a gap year before enrolling full time at Columbia University in New York, where she is now a rising senior studying psychology with underlying interests in social behavior and vision. Her hobbies include practicing calligraphy, writing, reading and dancing. She speaks English, Lithuanian and Russian.

Significant Achievements

Routine music information

Year Apparatus Music Title
2023 Hoop Adiós by Benjamin Clementine
Ball You Were Mine by Tami Neilson
Clubs "Madcap Masquerade", "Crown Of Vengeance" by Caleb Jordan Swift, Thimothy Shortell
Ribbon Modigliani by Guy Farley
2022 Hoop Seven Nation Army by Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox (feat. Haley Reinhart)
Ball Ceux Qui Revent by Isak Danielson
Clubs Fate of the Clockmaker by Eternal Eclipse
Ribbon My Mother Told Me by L.B. One, Datamotion & Perly i Lotry
2021 Hoop Dance for Me Wallis by Abel Korzeniowski
Ball Natural by Imagine Dragons
Clubs Play with Fire by Sam Tinnesz (feat. Yacht Money)
Ribbon Dirt and Fire by Eternal Eclipse
2019 Hoop It's Our Fight by Steve Jablonsky
Ball This is My World by Esterly
Clubs Go Down, Moses by Louis Armstrong , (feat. Sy Oliver Choir & The All Stars)
Ribbon Whole Lotta Love vs Beethoven's 5th Symphony by 2CELLOS
2018 Hoop Mary, Did You Know? by Pentatonix
Ball Believer by Imagine Dragons
Clubs Trojan Horse by Danny Elfman
Ribbon 300 Violin Orchestra
2017 Hoop Hana's Eyes by Maksim
Ball Everything by Sean Christopher
Clubs Amazonic by Maksim, Pete Lockhart, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Matt Dunkley
Ribbon 300 Violin Orchestra