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Ondine Achampong Faces New Setback After Injury Return
7 Jan
Summary
- Ondine Achampong sustained a repeat ACL tear in November 2025.
- She had previously missed the 2024 Olympics due to an ACL injury.
- Achampong made a strong comeback in early 2025, setting personal records.

Young gymnast Ondine Achampong, aged 21, has encountered another significant injury. In November 2025, during intrasquad training at the University of California, Berkeley, she suffered a partial tear in her ACL, impacting the same knee that was injured in April 2024. This recurring injury comes after a strong comeback earlier in 2025, where Achampong achieved personal bests and impressed on the uneven bars and balance beam for Cal. Her initial ACL injury in April 2024 regrettably led to her missing the opportunity to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Following the latest diagnosis via MRI, Achampong's medical team has determined that surgery is necessary. The athlete, who began gymnastics at age 7 and made her senior debut in 2020, has a history of success, including national championships and medals in international competitions.




