Manca Marcelan, MA in Psychology, born 17 July 1995[1] in Ljubljana, Slovenia is a Slovenian rhythmic gymnast.

Early life edit

Manca Marcelan, born on 17 July 1995, hails from Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her early years were marked by a passion for rhythmic gymnastics, laying the foundation for her illustrious career in the sport.

Education and Psychology Career edit

In 2018, Manca Marcelan earned her degree in psychology from the University of Ljubljana FF. She furthered her academic pursuits, obtaining a Master of Arts in Psychology in July 2020.

Athletic career edit

Success at Home edit

  • Trophy champion of Slovenia, Team 2010
  • National Champion with the team in 2010[2][3]
  • National Champion in 2009, around gymnastics,
  • Juniors - Slovenia Trophy winner,
  • National Champion with the team in 2009, Champion with the ball in 2009
  • National Champion, Champion with the ball in 2006
  • Slovenia Trophy winner, Team 2006
  • National Champion, group winner in 2005

Success Abroad edit

  • European Junior Championships Bremen (Germany) 2010, Team 19th place
  • Alpe Adria (Italy), Team 2008, 1st place
  • Slovenian Challenge (Slovenia) 2008, 3rd place all-around, 2nd place ball, 3rd place hoop
  • MTM Narodni dom Ljubljana (Slovenia) 2008, 1st place
  • International tournament Nitra (Slovakia) 2008, 2nd place
  • International tournament Mol (Belgium) 2008, 3rd place
  • Alpe Adria (Italy) 2007, Team, 1st place
  • International tournament Brno (Czech Republic) 2006, group exercises, 1st place
  • MTM Narodni dom Ljubljana (Slovenia) 2006, 3rd place
  • Alpe Adria (Italy) 2006, Team, 1st place[4]
  • New Year's Cup Moste (Slovenia) 2005, 3rd place
  • International Tournament of Udine (Italy) 2003, 1st place

References edit

  1. ^ "Najuspešnejši Športniki, Trenerji in Sodniki v Letu 2014 Reprezentance 2015". Gimnastika (in Slovenian): 9. January 2015. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Ritmičarkam Narodnega doma popoln izplen". RTV Slovenija (in Slovenian). 6 November 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Ritmičarkam Narodnega doma ekipni pokal Slovenije". Dnevnik (in Slovenian). STA. 6 November 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Slovenkam pokal Alpe - Adria". STA (in Slovenian). 26 February 2006. Retrieved 23 April 2019.

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