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Rianna Mizzen (Rianna Leigh Mizzen) was born on 12 August, 1999 in Grafton, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian artistic gymnast. Discover Rianna Mizzen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 24 years old?

Popular As Rianna Leigh Mizzen
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Age 24 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 12 August, 1999
Birthday 12 August
Birthplace Grafton, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Rianna Mizzen Height, Weight & Measurements

At 24 years old, Rianna Mizzen height is 159 cm .

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Height 159 cm
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Rianna Mizzen Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rianna Mizzen worth at the age of 24 years old? Rianna Mizzen’s income source is mostly from being a successful gymnast. She is from Australia. We have estimated Rianna Mizzen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1999

Rianna Leigh Mizzen (born 8 December 1999) is an Australian former artistic gymnast.

Rianna Mizzen was born on 8 December 1999 in Grafton, New South Wales.

She began gymnastics when she was six years old, and she began training at the Gymnastics Queensland High Performance Centre when she was nine.

2013

Mizzen made her international debut at the 2013 Australian Youth Olympic Festival and helped Australia win the team bronze behind China and Great Britain.

Then at the 2013 Australian Championships, she placed sixth in the all-around and won the bronze medal on the uneven bars.

2014

At the 2014 Australian Championships, Mizzen finished eighth in the all-around and fifth on the uneven bars.

She then went to the Elite Gym Massilia in Marseille and placed tenth with the Australian team and thirtieth in the all-around.

2015

Mizzen won the gold medal on the uneven bars at the 2015 Australian Championships.

She then made her senior international debut at a friendly meet against China and placed seventh on the uneven bars.

2016

She is the 2016 Australian all-around champion and a three-time Australian champion on the uneven bars.

Mizzen was selected to represent Australia at the 2016 Olympic Test Event alongside Georgia-Rose Brown, Emily Little, Larrissa Miller, Kiara Munteanu, and Emily Whitehead to try and qualify Australia a team spot for the 2016 Olympic Games.

The same team competed at the Pacific Rim Championships to prepare for the Test Event, and they won the bronze medal behind the United States and Canada.

At the Test Event, the team finished in fifth place and did not qualify a full Olympic team.

At the Australian Championships, she won the gold medal in the all-around and on the uneven bars.

However, she was not selected for Australia's sole Olympic spot.

She won the gold medal on the uneven bars at the Anadia World Challenge Cup.

Mizzen won the bronze medal on the uneven bars at the Melbourne World Cup behind Chinese gymnasts Liu Tingting and Luo Huan.

She then went to Montreal for the International Gymnix and placed ninth in the all-around and sixth on the floor exercise.

She also won the bronze medal on the uneven bars behind Hitomi Hatakeda and Jade Chrobok.

Then at the Baku World Cup, she won the silver medal on the uneven bars behind Diana Varinska.

She then finished fifth on the uneven bars at the Doha World Cup.

At the Australian Championships, she won the bronze medal in the all-around behind Emily Little and Georgia-Rose Brown.

She also won the gold medal on the uneven bars, placed seventh on the balance beam and won the bronze medal on the floor exercise.

She was selected to compete at the World Championships, but she did not qualify for any finals.

Mizzen competed at the Melbourne World Cup and finished eighth on the uneven bars.

2018

She was a member of the teams that won bronze medals at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and the 2016 Pacific Rim Championships.

She was selected to represent Australia at the 2018 Commonwealth Games alongside Georgia-Rose Brown, Alexandra Eade, Georgia Godwin, and Emily Whitehead.

Mizzen and Godwin were both sick at the training camp immediately prior to the Games, but they recovered and were still able to compete.

The team won the bronze medal behind England and Canada.

At the Australian Championships, she won the bronze medal in the all-around behind Georgia Godwin and Emily Whitehead, and she won the silver medal on the uneven bars behind Godwin.

Then at the Australian Classic, she won the silver medal in the all-around behind Georgia-Rose Brown and the gold medal on the uneven bars.

She was initially selected to compete at the World Championships, but she tore her ACL and withdrew.

2019

Mizzen announced her retirement from gymnastics on 16 October 2019 due to not being able to recover from her knee injury.

She now works as a gymnastics coach in Brisbane.

2020

In 2020, Mizzen spoke out against the culture at Gymnastics Australia and explained that her injury before the 2018 World Championships was a result of being overworked and the gymnasts not being listened to when they told coaches they were exhausted.