Julie Croket

Croket trained in Dendermonde at GymMAX vzw with her coaches Yves Kieffer and Marjorie Heuls.

[11] At the International Gymnix meet in Montreal, Croket won the all-around, vault and floor exercise titles.

"[4] Croket made her comeback at the 2013 FIG Challenger Cup in Anadia, Portugal, where she qualified for two event finals.

[22] Croket returned at the 2014 Novara Cup where Belgium won a bronze medal behind Italy and Spain.

[21] Croket sustained another injury and did not compete for most of 2015, but she returned in September at a friendly meet against Sweden and Austria.

[24] She scored a 13.200 on the floor exercise, but then, she had to withdraw from the rest of the meet due to an ankle injury sustained during the vault warm-ups.

[25] Croket began her season at the International Gymnix in Montreal where she placed fifth in the team competition along with Julie Meyers, Cindy Vandenhole, and Senna Deriks.

[27] She was initially named the alternate for the Olympic Test Event, but she was added to the team to replace Cindy Vandenhole.