Ada Hautala


Ada Hautala is a Finnish artistic gymnast. She represented Finland at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games and is the 2019 Finnish national champion.

Early life

Hautala was born in Liminka, Finland. She began training in gymnastics in 2010.

Junior gymnastics career

2016–17

Hautala competed at the 2016 Finnish national championships where she placed tenth in the all-around but first on balance beam. She later competed at the Mälarcupen where she placed tenth.
In 2017 Hautala won her first junior national title at the Finnish national championships. She next competed at the Nordic Championships where she helped Finland finish first as a team and individually placed tenth. At the 2017 European Youth Olympic Festival Hautala helped Finland place 13th.

2018

Hautala competed at the Finnish National Championships where she placed second in the all-around and on vault behind Nitta Nieminen and placed first on the other three apparatuses. She next competed at the Youth Olympic Games Qualifier where she placed 20th. In doing so she qualified a spot for Finland. Hautala competed at the European Championships and finished 32nd in qualifications. Hautala was selected to represent Finland at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games. While there she finished ninth in the all-around and was second reserve for the balance beam final.

Senior gymnastics career

2019–20

Hautala turned senior in 2019. She competed at the European Championships and finished 41st in qualifications. She won the senior national title at the Finnish Championships. Hautala competed at the Koper Challenge Cup where she finished seventh and sixth on balance beam and floor exercise respectively.
The mass majority of competitions in 2020 were either canceled or postponed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. In November Hautala competed at the Finnish Championships where she placed second behind Enni Kettunen. Additionally she placed first on balance beam and floor exercise.

2021

Hautala at the 2021 European Championships where she qualified to the all-around final. During the final she placed twenty-first. At the Finnish national championships she placed fifth. Hautala was selected to represent Finland at the World Championships alongside Maisa Kuusikko and Rosanna Ojala. During qualifications she finished 27th in the all-around and was the third reserve for the final.

Competitive history

YearEvent
2019-------
2019European Championships41
2019Finnish Championships
2019Koper Challenge Cup76
2020Finnish Team Championships
2020Finnish Championships
2021-------
2021European Championships21
2021Finnish World Trials
2021Finnish Championships554
2021World Championships
2022Szombathely Challenge Cup74
2022World Championships16
2023-------
2023European Championships11
2023World Championships22
2025-------
2025European Championships11
2025World University Games1210
2025World Championships