Romania women's national artistic gymnastics team

The Romania women's national artistic gymnastics team represents Romania in FIG international competitions.

Romania
Continental unionEuropean Union of Gymnastics
National federationRomanian Gymnastics Federation
Head coachOctavian Bellu
Olympic Games
Appearances15
Medals Gold: 1984, 2000, 2004
Silver: 1976, 1980, 1988, 1992
Bronze: 1956, 1960, 1996, 2008, 2012
World Championships
Appearances27
Medals Gold: 1979, 1987, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001
Silver: 1978, 1983, 1985, 1989, 2003
Bronze: 1958, 2007

History edit

Romania won team competition bronze medals at the 1956 and 1960 Summer Olympics. They found major success in women's gymnastics starting in 1976. At that year's Olympics, Nadia Comăneci made history, leading Romania to the team silver medal, winning the individual all-around gold medal, and becoming the first woman to score a perfect 10. She scored seven 10s during the Games and subsequently became the most famous gymnast in the world. Romania built on that and for years was the second-best country in women's gymnastics, after the Soviet Union. With Comăneci, they also won the gold medal at the 1979 World Championships and the silver medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics.

In the mid to late-1980s, the team was led by future Hall of Famers Ecaterina Szabo and Daniela Silivaș. They won gold at the 1984 Olympics and silver at the 1988 Olympics. Romania then had their greatest period of success in the 1990s. The team featured three Hall of Famers during that decade: Lavinia Miloșovici, Gina Gogean, and Simona Amânar. They won silver at the 1992 Olympics, bronze at the 1996 Olympics, and gold at the 1994, 1995, 1997, and 1999 World Championships. In 2000, they won their second Olympic team gold medal, and Amânar won the individual all-around title.

Romania continued their success into the 2000s and won another Olympic gold in 2004. However, since then, they have not finished higher than third at the Olympics or Worlds. Their run as one of the sport's top countries ended when they did not qualify for the 2016 Olympics team competition.

Overview edit

At the Olympic Games, Romania has competed in the women's artistic gymnastics team competition 15 times. The team has won 12 medals, including gold medals in 1984, 2000, and 2004.[1] Romania has also won the women's team competition seven times at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

Current senior roster edit

Name Birthdate and age Club
Ana Bărbosu (2006-07-26) 26 July 2006 (age 17) CSS Focșani
Maria Ceplinschi (2005-07-12) 12 July 2005 (age 18) FC Farul Constanța
Lilia Cosman (2007-08-06) 6 August 2007 (age 16) LPS Cetate Deva
Ioana Danciu (2007-01-01) 1 January 2007 (age 17) LPS Cetate Deva
Antonia Duță (2004-10-08) 8 October 2004 (age 19) CS Dinamo București
Amalia Ghigoarta (2007-01-28) 28 January 2007 (age 17) LPS Cetate Deva
Laura Jurca (1999-08-14) 14 August 1999 (age 24) LPS Cetate Deva
Andreea Preda (2006-05-23) 23 May 2006 (age 17) CSS 1 Constanta
Amalia Puflea (2007-02-22) 22 February 2007 (age 17) CSS 1 Constanta
Ella Oprea Cretu (2007-07-26) 26 July 2007 (age 16) CS Dinamo
Ioana Stănciulescu (2004-02-18) 18 February 2004 (age 20) FC Farul Constanța
Sabrina Voinea (2007-06-04) 4 June 2007 (age 16) FC Farul Constanța

Team competition results edit

Olympic Games edit

World Championships edit

Junior World Championships edit

Most decorated gymnasts edit

This list includes all Romanian female artistic gymnasts who have won at least four medals at the Olympic Games and the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships combined.

Rank Gymnast Years Team AA VT UB BB FX Olympic Total World Total Total
1 Gina Gogean 1992–1997   1992
  1996
  1994
  1995
  1997
  1996
  1993
  1996
  1994
  1996
  1995
  1997
  1996
  1997
  1993
  1995
  1996
  1997
  1993
  1994
5 15 20
2 Lavinia Miloșovici 1991–1996   1992
  1996
  1994
  1995
  1991
  1992
  1996
  1994
  1995
  1992
  1991
  1993
  1994
  1992   1993
  1991
  1992
  1994
  1996
6 13 19
3 Simona Amânar 1994–2000   2000
  1996
  1994
  1995
  1997
  1999
  2000
  1996
  1997
  1996
  1995
  1997
  1996
  1999
  1996
  2000
  1999
7 10 17
4 Daniela Silivaș 1985–1989   1988
  1987
  1985
  1989
  1988
  1987
  1988   1988
  1987
  1989
  1988
  1985
  1989
  1988
  1987
  1989
6 10 16
5 Ecaterina Szabo 1983–1987   1984
  1987
  1983
  1985
  1984
  1983
  1984
  1983
  1985
  1983   1984
  1985
  1987
  1984
  1983
5 10 15
6 Nadia Comăneci 1976–1980   1976
  1980
  1979
  1976
  1980
  1978
  1978   1976   1976
  1980
  1978
  1980
  1976
9 4 13
7 Andreea Răducan 1999–2001   2000
  1999
  2001
  2001   2000
  2001
  2001
  1999
  1999
  2001
2 8 10
8 Cătălina Ponor 2003–2012   2004
  2012
  2003
  2007
  2004
  2003
  2005
  2004
  2012
  2003
5 5 10
9 Emilia Eberle 1978–1980   1980
  1979
  1978
  1980
  1978
  1979
  1978   1979
  1978
2 7 9
10 Cristina Bontaș 1989–1992   1992
  1989
  1991
  1991   1989   1992
  1991
  1989
2 6 8
11 Aurelia Dobre 1987–1989   1988
  1987
  1989
  1987   1987   1987   1987 1 6 7
12 Sandra Izbașa 2006–2012   2008
  2012
  2007
  2006   2012   2006   2008 4 3 7
13 Lavinia Agache 1983–1984   1984
  1983
  1984
  1983
  1983   1983 2 4 6
14 Melita Ruhn 1979–1980   1980
  1979
  1979   1980   1980   1979 3 3 6
15 Maria Olaru 1999–2000   2000
  1999
  2000
  1999
  1999 2 3 5
16 Gabriela Potorac 1988–1989   1988
  1989
  1988   1988
  1989
3 2 5
17 Larisa Iordache 2012–2015   2012   2014
  2015
  2014
  2013
1 4 5
18 Claudia Presăcan 1994–2000   2000
  1994
  1995
  1997
1 3 4
19 Eugenia Golea 1985–1988   1988
  1987
  1985
  1987 1 3 4
20 Teodora Ungureanu 1976–1978   1976
  1978
  1976   1976 3 1 4
21 Maria Neculiță 1991–1992   1992
  1991
  1992   1992 1 3 4
22 Elena Leușteanu 1956–1960   1956
  1960
  1958
  1956 3 1 4

Hall of Famers edit

Nine national team gymnasts and two national team coaches have been inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Romania Gymnastics Women's Team All-Around Results". sports-reference.com. Retrieved August 14, 2015.