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Lavinia Corina Miloșovici (born 21 October 1976) is a retired Romanian artistic gymnast. [2] Also known as "Milo" in the gymnastics community, Miloșovici is considered to be one of Romania's top gymnasts and one of the most prolific female all-around medalists ever, earning a total 19 World Championships or Olympic medals in a span of six years.
She tied with Romanian Lavinia Miloșovici for the gold in the vault event final; on floor exercise, performing to "Hungarian Rhapsody" she finished second behind Miloşovici. Ónodi's difficulty level on vault was actually higher than Miloșovici's (they both used full twisting Yurchenkos but Henrietta did a piked barani and Milosovici a ...
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.
Lavinia Agache: 1 [7] 1985: Ecaterina Szabo: 1 [8] 1986: Daniela Silivaș Ecaterina Szabo: 1 & 2 [8] [9] 1987: Daniela Silivaș: 2 [9] 1990: Cristina Bontaș: 1 [10] 1991: Lavinia Miloșovici: 1 [11] 1992: Lavinia Miloșovici: 2 [11] 1993: Lavinia Miloșovici: 3 [11] 1995: Lavinia Miloșovici: 4 [11] 1997: Simona Amânar: 1 [12] 1998: Simona ...
This is a list of some of the most prominent Romanians. It contains historical and important contemporary figures (athletes, actors, directors etc.). Most of the people listed here are of Romanian ethnicity, whose native tongue is Romanian.
As a result of the different training environment, Marinescu's gymnastics style stood out. She had long lines, elegant presentation and a sense of artistry that was missing from most routines crafted at Deva, but showed less difficulty in her tumbling and vaulting than Deva trained athletes such as Lavinia Miloșovici and Gina Gogean.
Simona Amânar (Romanian pronunciation: [siˈmona amɨˈnar]; born 7 October 1979) is a Romanian former artistic gymnast.She is the 2000 Olympic all-around champion, and a seven-time Olympic and ten-time World Championship medalist.
Răducan was one of the "new-generation gymnasts" groomed to take over the torch of Romanian gymnastics excellence after the retirements of the Olympic medalists Lavinia Miloșovici and Gina Gogean. She began gymnastics at the age of four and a half [1] in her hometown of Bârlad.