- Cristina Bontaş
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Cristina Bontaş Country represented Romania Born December 5, 1973
Ştefan cel Mare, BacăuDiscipline Women's artistic gymnastics Head coach(es) Octavian Bellu Former coach(es) Nadia Comăneci, Mihai Săndulescu Retired 1992 Medal recordOlympic Games Silver 1992 Barcelona Team Bronze 1992 Barcelona Floor World Championships Gold 1991 Indianapolis Floor Silver 1989 Stuttgart Team Silver 1989 Stuttgart Vault Bronze 1991 Indianapolis Team Bronze 1991 Indianapolis All around Bronze 1989 Stuttgart Floor European Championships Silver 1990 Athens Vault Bronze 1989 Brussels Vault Bronze 1989 Brussels Floor Cristina Bontaş (b. December 5, 1973 in Ştefan cel Mare, Bacău, Romania) is a Romanian artistic gymnast, who competed in international events between 1987 and 1993.[1] Her best events were the floor exercise, the vault and the all around. She is a world champion on floor, a double olympic medalist and a six-time world medalist. Bontaş scored a perfect ten on floor in the all around event of the 1989 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.[2]
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Early life and career
She started training at the age of seven at the CSM Oneşti club under coaches Nadia Comăneci and Mihai Săndulescu. She had a successful junior career medaling in various competitions. In 1987 her debut at a major international event (International Japan Junior Invitational) brought her four medals, one gold for vault and three silver for the all around, uneven bars and floor. At the 1988 Junior European Championships, Avignon, France she won bronze in the all around event and she managed a fifth place on vault and a seventh place on floor. The 1988 Junior Friendship Tournament (Druzhba) was another especially successful meet: she won gold for floor, bronze for balance beam and vault and finished fourth in the all around event. In spite of her successful junior career she was the second and therefore the non traveling alternate for the team at the 1988 Olympics.[3]
Senior career
1989-1990
Her debut as a senior in an international event was at the 1989 Romanian Internationals where she medaled silver for all around, uneven bars and floor and bronze for vault. 1989 was the start of a series of medals for floor and vault in international events. Cristina was the surprise top Romanian gymnast at the 1989 World Championships, finishing on the fourth place in the all around event ahead of the great Daniela Silivaş and just behind the trio of Soviet medalists (Boginskaya, Laschenova and Strazheva).[4] In the all around event she scored a perfect 10 for the floor exercise.[2] She won bronze on floor in a final in which the silver medal was not rewarded and tied for silver on vault with Brandy Johnson.[5] Cristina also contributed to the team's silver medal by achieving the third highest average score of her team.[6] In 1990 she won silver medal on vault at the European Championships Athens, Greece and placed seventh in the floor and uneven bars events.[7]
1991
At the 1991 World Championships Indianapolis, USA she tied for gold for floor with Oksana Chusovitina.[8][9] Her performance on the floor exercise based on a musical background of well-known American songs (like e.g., "The Star-Spangled Banner" (USA anthem), "Oh Susanna", "When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again", "Yankee Doodle" and "Deep in the Heart of Texas") energized the crowds.[10] She also won the bronze medal on the all-around event, contributed heavily to the team bronze with the highest average score of her team[9][11] and placed fourth on vault, seventh on uneven bars and eight on balance beam.[12]
1992 Olympic Games
Together with Lavinia Miloşovici, Gina Gogean, Mirela Paşca, Vanda Hădărean, and Maria Neculiţă, Cristina was a team member of the Romanian team at the 1992 Olympics Barcelona, Spain.[13] In the team finals she had once again the highest contributing score of all her colleagues, highlighted by an average 9.95 on the floor exercise.[14] She qualified first in the floor finals, third all around and fifth in the balance beam finals.[15] She won silver with the team, tied for the bronze medal on floor exercise with Tatiana Gutsu and Shannon Miller, and placed fourth in the all-around and beam finals.[16]
Post retirement
Cristina retired after the 1992 Olympic games. She first coached in Romania and did some TV commentaries for gymnastics events. Later, she coached in Italy and in Wales. When the contract in Wales was up, Bontas immigrated to Canada to coach at Hamilton's Mountain Star Gymnastics. She went back to Romania in 1998 to marry, returning to Canada without husband Gabi Tătaru while they waited for immigration papers. After several months, her husband was able to join her in Canada, he too coaching at Hamilton Mountain Gym Elites (formerly Mountain Star Gymnastics). The couple have a daughter named Elisa, born May 1999 and a son, born April 2002.[1] In September 2003, Bontaş and her husband opened their own gymnastics club in Hamilton, World Class Gymnastics.[17] Here Cristina is training her pupils for the 2012 Olympic Games.[18]
References
- ^ a b "Gymnastics Greats: Cristina Bontas"
- ^ a b "Gymn Forum: 1989 World Championships Women's AA"
- ^ "Gymnastic Greats: The Alternate"
- ^ "Romanian gymnasts profiles"
- ^ Gymn Forum 1989 World Championships Women's EF
- ^ Gymn Forum 1989 World Championships Women's Team Final
- ^ Gymn Forum 1990 European Championships Women's EF
- ^ Gymnstands World Championships by event
- ^ a b "1991 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships"
- ^ "The New York Times" Gymnastics; Star-spangled Romanian, Michael Janofsky, April 7, 1991
- ^ Gymn Forum Results 1991 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Team Final
- ^ Gymn Forum Results 1991 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Events Final
- ^ "Romania at the 1992 Summer Olympics"
- ^ Gymn Forum 1992 Olympic Games, Team Final
- ^ Sports References Gymnastics at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games: Women's Individual All-Around Qualifying
- ^ Gymnastics results 1992 Olympic Games
- ^ "World Class Gymnastics"
- ^ "The Hamilton Spectator" Tumbling to the top: Romanian Olympic medallist shares her talents with local gymnasts by Raveena Aulakh, August 2007
World Champions in Artistic Gymnastics – Women's Floor Exercise 1934: not awarded | 1938: Matylda Pálfyová | 1950: Helena Rakoczy | 1954: Tamara Manina | 1958: Eva Bosáková | 1962: Larisa Latynina | 1966: Natalia Kuchinskaya | 1970: Ludmilla Tourischeva | 1974: Ludmilla Tourischeva | 1978: Nellie Kim | 1979: Emilia Eberle | 1981: Natalia Ilienko | 1983: Ecaterina Szabo | 1985: Oksana Omelianchik | 1987: Yelena Shushunova / Daniela Silivaş | 1989: Svetlana Boginskaya / Daniela Silivaş | 1991: Cristina Bontaş / Oksana Chusovitina | 1992: Kim Zmeskal | 1993: Shannon Miller | 1994: Dina Kochetkova | 1995: Gina Gogean | 1996: Gina Gogean / Kui Yuanyuan | 1997: Gina Gogean | 1999: Andreea Răducan | 2001: Andreea Răducan | 2002: Elena Gómez | 2003: Daiane dos Santos | 2005: Alicia Sacramone | 2006: Cheng Fei | 2007: Shawn Johnson | 2009: Beth Tweddle | 2010: Lauren Mitchell | 2011: Ksenia Afanasyeva
Categories:- 1973 births
- Living people
- People from Bacău
- Romanian female artistic gymnasts
- Gymnasts at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Olympic gymnasts of Romania
- Olympic silver medalists for Romania
- Olympic bronze medalists for Romania
- Medalists at World Gymnastics Championships
- Olympic medalists in gymnastics
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