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Nadia Elena Comăneci was born on November 12, 1961, in Onești, a small town in the Carpathian Mountains, in Bacău County, Romania, in the historical region of Western Moldavia. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] She was born to Gheorghe (1936–2012) and Ștefania Comăneci, and has a younger brother. [ 13 ]
2 [2] 1972: Anca Grigoraș: 1 [3] 1975: Nadia Comăneci: 1 [4] 1976: Nadia Comăneci: 2 [4] 1977: Cristina Itu: 1 [5] 1978: Emilia Eberle: 1 [6] 1983: 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 ...
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Comaneci paid tribute to Karolyi with a post on her Instagram, showing a carousel of photos that included a black-and-white photo of her with the coach on a walk in the woods. The caption read: "A ...
Romanian gymnastics legend and 1976 Olympic champion Nadia Comaneci feared for Barbosu's mental health because of the wrenching sequence in which she went from bronze medalist to fourth-place ...
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.
Ironically, the Romanian withdrawal happened right after Nadia Comăneci's performance, for which she received a perfect 10. If she had not left the building, she would have won the gold medal in the beam finals.
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