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Daniela Mărănducă Full name Daniela Mărănducă Nicolai Country represented Romania Born June 17, 1976
ConstanţaDiscipline Women's artistic gymnastics, Aerobic Gymnastics Club Farul Constanţa Head coach(es) Octavian Belu, Maria Fumea Assistant coach(es) Mariana Bitang Medal recordWorld Artistic Gymnastics Championships Gold 1994 Dortmund Team Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships Gold 2004 Sofia Group Gold 2002 Klaipeda Group Bronze 2004 Sofia Trio Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships Gold 2003 Debrecen Group Gold 2001 Zaragoza Group Gold 1999 Birmingam Group Silver 2003 Debrecen Trio Silver 2001 Zaragoza Trio Daniela Mărănducă (-Nicolai) (born June 17, 1976 in Constanţa, Romania) is a retired artistic and aerobic gymnast. During her career she won nine medals at world or European championships (six gold, two silver and one bronze).
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Artistic gymnastics career
Daniela started gymnastics at the age of 6 at Farul Constanţa Club. In 1991 she became the first gymnast from that club to be selected in the national team. At the beginning of her senior career she was not selected to participate at major international competitions. Instead she competed at the Romanian Internationals and Romanian Nationals.[1] In 1993 she finished third all around at the Romanian Internationals behind Lavinia Miloşovici and Lyudmila Stovbchataya.[2]
Soon after this competition she broke her ankle and severely sprained her wrist during practice. She was told that she will not be able to return to gymnastics but after recovering from her injuries she went back to Constanţa to train with the junior team. She made it back in the national team in 1994.[1] Her determination to return to the national team was a great inspiration to the juniors training at Farul. Among these juniors was Simona Amânar who declared that seeing Daniela train and returning to the national team was "the best lesson [I] had ever learned".[1]
1994 was a good year for Daniela. She won several medals at some minor competitions and went with the team in Dormunt to compete in the 1994 World Championships. Her performance on all four events, highlighted by a 9.8 on vault and a 9.837 on floor helped the team to win the gold medal.[3] She was also voted the most beautiful gymnast by the journalists covering the championships.
Daniela retired from artistic gymnastics at the end of 1994 and went back to Constanţa where she majored in Environmental studies and helped with coaching at Farul.[1]
Post 1994 and aerobic gymnastics career
After retiring from artistic gymnastics Daniela went to perform in the Aeros entertainment show.[4] Among her colleagues at Aeros were Izabela Lăcătuş, Lăcrămioara Filip, Cristian Leric and Remus Nicolai.[5] In 1996 she started to train for aerobic gymnastics and in 1999 she was selected to be a member of the national aerobic team trained by Maria Fumea.[6] During her aerobic gymnastics career she won two world titles (2002 and 2004)[7][8] and three continental titles (1999, 2001 and 2003) for the group event.[9][10] She also won a world championships bronze medal[8] and two European championships silver medals (2001 and 2003)[10] and placed fifth at the 2002 world championships on the trio event.[7] Daniela retired from aerobic gymnastics in 2005.[11]
Personal life
Daniela married her Aeros and national team colleague Remus Nicolai in 2002.[1] Together they have a daughter Valeria born 2006. In 2007 they opened a private gymnastics club in Constanţa.[12]
References
- ^ a b c d e Gymnastics Greats Daniela Maranduca
- ^ Gymn Forum Results 1993 International Championships of Romania
- ^ Gymn Forum Results 1994 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
- ^ The University of Iowa news releases Aeros combines world-class gymnasts from Romania with playful American choreographers, February 8, 2001
- ^ Variety Aeros (review) by Julio Martinez, January 17, 2001
- ^ Federation Internationale de Gymnastique, Aerobic Gymnastics Daniela Mărănducă
- ^ a b European Union of Gymnastics Aerobic Gymnastics Results; World Championships 2002
- ^ a b European Union of Gymnastics Aerobic Gymnastics Results; World Championships 2004
- ^ European Union of Gymnastics Aerobic Gymnastics Results; European Championships 1999
- ^ a b European Union of Gymnastics Aerobic Gymnastics Results; European Championships 2001
- ^ Libertatea Champions School (Romanian), by Larisa Calistru, February 1, 2007
- ^ Romanian Champions Interview with Remus Nicolai (Romanian)
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Categories:- 1976 births
- People from Constanţa
- Romanian female artistic gymnasts
- Romanian aerobic gymnasts
- Medalists at World Gymnastics Championships
- European Champions in Gymnastics
- Living people
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