Junior In September 2022 Falk moved to the federal training base in
Schmiden, thus entering the national team. The following year she joined the junior national group, being selected for the
2023 European Championships in
Baku, Azerbaijan, (along with
Emily Dik,
Raya Dudeva,
Eirini Gagas Obiol,
Lisa Tenenbaum and
Zane Viksna) where Germany was 5th in the group all-Around, 8th with 5 balls and 5th with 5 ropes. At the
2023 Junior World Championships in
Cluj-Napoca, Romania, the group took 23rd place in all-around and didn't qualify to apparatus finals. In 2024 she switched back to the individual modality, winning silver in the all-Around, bronze with clubs and gold with ball at the
German Championships. She was then selected to perform with ribbon at the
2024 European Championships in
Budapest, Hungary, placing 15th with the apparatus and 12th in teams along
Alina Ott and
Victoria Magel.
Senior Olivia became a senior in 2025, entering the new German senior group, debuting at the Gymnastik International, winning gold in the All-Around and with 5 ribbons. At the
World Cup in
Baku where Germany was 10th in the All-Around, 12th with 5 ribbon and 7th with 3 balls & 2 hoops. A week later, in
Tashkent, they took 4th place overall, 5th with 5 ribbons and 7th in the mixed event. She was then selected for the
European Championships in
Tallinn, there the group was 10th in the All-Around and won an historical bronze medal, the first ever in the competition for a German group, with 3 balls & 2 hoops. In August, Falk made her senior
World Championships debut in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, alongside
Melanie Dargel,
Anja Kosan,
Helena Ripken,
Anna-Maria Shatokhin and
Emilia Wickert, where they took 8th place in all-around. Together with
Darja Varfolomeev and
Anastasia Simakova, they won the gold medal in
team competition. In 2026 the group started its season at the
World Cup in
Sofia, winning silver in the all-around. They were 5th in 5 balls and 4th in 3 hoops + 4 clubs final. == References ==