- Émilie Le Pennec
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medaltemplates=Émilie Le Pennec, born
December 31 ,1987 inLa Garenne-Colombes ,France ) was the first French gymnast to win an individual Olympic medal in women'sartistic gymnastics .Coached by Yves Kieffer at Pôle France INSEP in
Paris , Le Pennec was the French junior national champion in 2002. At her first senior nationals in 2003, she placed fifth, but won a silver medal on her specialty, theuneven bars . She represented France at the 2002 junior European Championships, where she won a bronze medal in the team event. At the 2003World Gymnastics Championships , Le Pennec was a member of the tenth-place French team. She also qualified for the all-around and thefloor exercise finals, where she finished eleventh and seventh, respectively.At the
2004 Olympics inAthens , Le Pennec placed sixth with the French team and fourteenth in the all-around finals. However, she shone in theuneven bars event final, where her challenging routine helped her win a gold medal over a tough field with numerous Olympic and Worlds bars champions, includingSvetlana Khorkina (who took an infamous fall from the apparatus, which she traditionally dominated) and 2002 World ChampionCourtney Kupets . Her medal marked the first ever for a French female gymnast.Le Pennec continued to train and compete after the Olympics. In
2005 she earned two medals at the European Championships: the gold on the uneven bars and a bronze on the floor. She was also qualified to the all-around finals in first place, but lost any chance for a medal when she fell during herbalance beam routine. Emillie also competed in the 2005 World Championships inMelbourne , but mistakes prevented her from medalling.Le Pennec's current competitive uneven bars routine is considered to be one of the most technically difficult in the world. She competes a Def (a Gienger release move with a full twist), an element classified at the top difficulty level, Super-E, in the 2005 "Code of Points." Le Pennec also performs a tucked double-double dismount -- two back
salto s with a full twist on each flip.Le Pennec is still a member of the French gymnastics team as of July 2006. However, she missed the 2006 European Championships to concentrate on schoolwork. She is currently recuperating from an Achilles' tendon injury and, on the advice of her doctors, will be sitting out of the 2006 World Championships.
On the 27th of September 2007, she announced via a press release [ [http://www.emilie-lepennec.com/actualites_27sept2007.php Press release : Émilie Le Pennec puts an end to her career] ] that she puts an end to her career, mainly after failing to retreave her level after her multiple injuries in 2006-2007, the latest being a talonnade contracted during the Vittel international match in August 2007.
During the
2008 Summer Olympics , she worked as a consultant for the french TVCanal+ .ources
* [http://www.ffgym.com/gaf/cv_lepennec.html Bio at the French Gymnastics Federation (in French)]
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