Lucija Hribar

[3] Hribar made her international debut at the 2013 Zelena Jama Open and finished fifth in the all-around.

[11] She finished fourth on uneven bars and eighth on floor exercise at the Varna World Challenge Cup.

[14] Hribar began the season at the Baku World Cup where she finished sixth on uneven bars.

[17] She competed with Teja Belak, Judita Zabukovec, Tjaša Kysselef, and Adela Šajn at the 2018 Mediterranean Games, and they placed sixth in the team final.

[27] Then at the Koper and Mersin World Challenge Cups, she won bronze medals on the uneven bars.

Then in Doha, she finished fourth on uneven bars, sixth on balance beam, and eighth on floor exercise.

[36] Then at the Mersin World Challenge Cup, she finished sixth on the balance beam and eighth on the floor exercise.

[37] At the World Championships, she finished 36th in the qualification round, about one point out of qualifying for the all-around final.

[39] She then competed at the European Championships where she finished 34th during qualifications, around half a point away from qualifying for the all-around final.

[42][43] Hribar began the season at the Cairo World Cup and finished seventh on the balance beam.