Ketevan Arbolishvili

[5] Arbolishvili began her senior career by competing in two World Cups, Baku and Minsk.

[8] Arbolishvili was also selected for the World Championships, again in Baku, along with Natela Bolataeva and Salome Pazhava.

[12] Later in the year, she was also selected for the World Championships in Kitakyushu, where she ended 34th in the all-around and with hoop, 28th with ball, 39th with clubs and 25th with ribbon.

[13] In December she was selected as one of 13 gymnasts from 13 different countries to represent Georgia in the experimental Divine Grace Cup.

[16] At the start of September, she once again represented Georgia at the 2002 World Championships in Sofia along with the Georgian senior group.

[18] In the weeks leading up to the 2023 European Championships, she suffered an hip and back injury but was still able to compete alongside her teammate Anna Khutsishvili.

[19] 2024 season On April 15, Arbolishvili announced her retirement due to injuries via an Instagram post.