Israeli gymnast Linoy Ashram won three medals at the Pesaro Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup in Italy on Sunday.

The 21-year-old took home a gold medal for her individual ball routine, which earned her a score of 28.550, and put her ahead of high-ranking gymnasts and Russian twin sisters Dina and Arina Averina.

She performed her routine to a rendition of the song “Big in Japan” by Ane Brun, a clear nod to the upcoming Summer Olympics in Tokyo, which was rescheduled from last year to this summer due to the coronavirus pandemic. Ashram will represent Israel at the Olympics.

The Israel Defense Forces’ veteran also won a silver medal in the finals of the hoop category with a score of 26.850, only 0.050 points away from Dina Averina, and another silver in the clubs category, again behind Averina.

The Italian competition is one of four Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup events that serve as a qualifier for the Olympics. In March, Ashram won two gold medals and one bronze in the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup in Sofia, Bulgaria.

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