2015–2016 Georgiou began competing at the senior level in 2015. He competed at the
2015 European Championships in
Montpellier, France. He qualified for the all-around final where he finished 19th. He then competed at the
2015 Games of the Small States of Europe and won the gold medals in every event except the floor exercise and the rings. He represented
Cyprus at the 2015 European Games and was the first reserve for the all-around final and the third reserve for the horizontal bar final. Then at the
2015 World Championships in
Glasgow, he finished 44th in the all-around and qualified for the
2016 Olympic Test Event. At the Test Event, he finished 38th in the all-around and
qualified for the 2016 Olympic Games. Georgiou represented
Cyprus at the 2016 Summer Olympics and qualified for the
all-around final, becoming the first gymnast from Cyprus to advance to an Olympic final. However, he had to withdraw in the middle of the final due to an ankle injury.
2017–18 Georgiou began the 2017 season at the
European Championships in
Cluj-Napoca where he finished thirteenth in the all-around final. He won the bronze medal on the horizontal bar at both the Koper and Szombathely
World Challenge Cups. He then represented
Cyprus at the 2017 Summer Universiade and finished 15th in the
all-around final and sixth in the
horizontal bar final. At the
2017 World Championships in
Montreal, he finished 16th in the all-around final. Georgiou represented
Cyprus at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, helping the
team finish fourth. In the
all-around final, he won the bronze medal behind English gymnasts
Nile Wilson and
James Hall. He then finished sixth in the
vault final and fifth in the
rings final. He won the gold medals in both the
floor exercise and
parallel bars finals. He then competed at the
2018 Mediterranean Games and helped the Cypriot team finish fifth. Individually, he won the gold medal in the all-around and horizontal bar, the silver medal on parallel bars behind
Ahmet Önder, and the bronze medal on the pommel horse behind
Cyril Tommasone and
Robert Seligman. At the
2018 Osijek World Challenge Cup, Georgiou won his first World Challenge Cup gold medal by winning the parallel bars. He finished tenth in the all-around final at the
2018 World Championships, the highest World all-around finish ever for a gymnast from Cyprus.
2019 Georgiou competed at the
2019 European Championships and won the bronze medal in the all-around behind Russians
Nikita Nagornyy and
Artur Dalaloyan. This marked the first time a gymnast from Cyprus won a medal in the all-around at the
European Artistic Gymnastics Championships. He then represented
Cyprus at the 2019 European Games and finished 18th in the
all-around final. In the parallel bars final, he won the silver medal behind Ukrainian gymnast
Oleg Verniaiev. He also finished fifth in the
pommel horse final. At the
2019 World Championships in
Stuttgart, he finished 47th in the all-around during the qualification round and
qualified for the 2020 Olympic Games.
2021–2022 Georgiou won the gold medal on the horizontal bar at the
2021 Doha World Cup. He then represented
Cyprus at the postponed-2020 Summer Olympics. He did not qualify for any finals, but he was the first reserve for the horizontal bar final after finishing ninth in the
qualification round. He then competed at the
2021 World Championships and was the first reserve for the parallel bars final. At the
2022 Varna World Challenge Cup, Georgiou won the gold medals on the pommel horse, parallel bars, and horizontal bar. He then represented
Cyprus at the 2022 Mediterranean Games and helped the
team finish in fifth place. Then in the
all-around final, he won the bronze medal behind
Adem Asil and
Joel Plata. He then won the gold medal in the horizontal bar final. He was represented
Cyprus at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and was selected to be the flagbearer during the
Parade of Nations. The Cypriot
team won the bronze medal behind England and Canada. Then in the
all-around final, he repreated as the Commonwealth all-around bronze medalist behind English gymnasts
Jake Jarman and
James Hall. He also won the bronze medal in the
parallel bars final behind English gymnasts
Joe Fraser and
Giarnni Regini-Moran and in the
horizontal bar final behind teammate
Ilias Georgiou and Australian
Tyson Bull. He also finished seventh in the
pommel horse final. Then at the
2022 European Championships, he won the gold medal in the horizontal bar final with a score of 14.400. He became the first gymnast from Cyprus to win a gold medal at the
European Championships. At the
World Championships, he competed on the parallel bars and the horizontal bar and finished 14th in the qualification round on both.
2023–2024 Georgiou did not compete at the
2023 European Championships due to an injury. He had surgery on his shoulder in November 2022 and returned to competition in September at the
Szombathely World Challenge Cup and won a silver medal on the horizontal bar behind teammate
Ilias Georgiou. He only competed on the horizontal bar at the
2023 World Championships, finishing 54th in the qualification round. Georgiou began the Olympic season at the
Cairo World Cup and placed seventh on the horizontal bar. He then placed fifth on the same event at the Doha World Cup. At the
2024 European Championships, Georgiou made history by becoming the first Cypriot to win the European all-around title. By winning the all-around, he qualified for his
third Olympic Games. Additionally, he helped Cyprus qualify for their first ever team final at the European Championships where they ultimately finished seventh. During event final Georgiou picked up an additional three medals: silver on parallel bars and bronze on pommel horse and horizontal bar. == Competitive history ==