- Allana Slater
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medaltemplates=Allana Slater (born 3 April 1984 in Perth,
Western Australia ) is a retired Australian artistic gymnast. The Australian senior all-around National Champion in 2000, 2003 and 2004 and a multiple medalist at theCommonwealth Games , Slater is considered to be one of Australia's most internationally successful gymnasts.Early life and career
Allana Slater was born in Western Australia on 3 April 1984. She is an
only child . Her father died in 1997 in a plane crash in Indonesia while she was competing in thePacific Alliance Championships .Slater began gymnastics in a toddler program at Kalajos School of Gymnastics at 16 months of age, at the suggestion of a family doctor, who thought it would help treat her
sleep apnea and increase her strength. When she was 5 years old, she was spotted by talent scouts from theWestern Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS) and invited her to join their elite development program. She began training in the WAIS program just after her 6th birthday. Slater made her national competition debut at the age of 9 and her international debut at 11.enior career
1998 stands out as a breakthrough year for Slater. At a dual meet against
Japan , while still a junior, she emerged as the all around champion, recording her first major international victory over her more experienced and senior teammates as well as the best gymnasts fromJapan . A good performance at theWorld Youth Games followed and soon after a third place finish at the AustralianCommonwealth Games team trial. Slater soon found herself standing with her teammates on the podium inKuala Lumpur receiving Australia's first ever Commonwealth Games team gold medal. Individually, Slater also won two silver medals in the all around and floor exercise finals.allana slater is a good and pretty personSince then, Slater and her Australian teammates have truly made their mark on the international gymnastics scene. Their 5th place finish at the 1999 World Championships (ahead of 1996 Olympic Champions, U.S.) was a surprise to all but supporters of Australian gymnastics. At the same competition, Slater earned the highest place individual world ranking ever achieved by an Australian gymnast when she finished 9th in the individual all around.In the most closely contested National Championship in Australian Gymnastics history, Slater pipped Trudy McIntosh with her last event to win her first National title early in 2000. In July at the Olympic Trials, Slater performed flawlessly to win the event, and in doing so assured herself of a place on her first Olympic team. Slater and the Australian girls performed well in the team competition to finish in 7th place - just missing the team final. Individually, Slater went on to compete in the individual all around where she finished in 16th place. She was also asked to join the Olympic medallists in performing in the post competition Gymnastics Gala.
While all but one of her Olympic teammates left
Sydney contemplating retirement, Slater continued to train and compete returning toEurope at the end of the year to take part in the last two events on the World Cup Circuit. At the DTB Cup, she made history winning Australia's first ever World Cup grand prix gold medal on the uneven bars, and also collected a silver medal on floor.2002 started with a bang for Slater when she won her second World Cup Grand Prix gold medal at the
Cottbus event on the floor inGermany . ThePacific Alliance Championships soon followed and Slater helped the Australian team to a strong silver medal performance as well as picking up an individual silver medal on the floor exercise. At the Australian Championships, she finished in second place overall just behindAlex Croak , and won three of the four individual apparatus titles. This event doubled as the first selection trial for theCommonwealth Games team, and after a month long selection camp at theAustralian Institute of Sport (AIS) inCanberra , Slater was named in her secondCommonwealth Team. As it had been in 1998, the Australian team was a mixture of youth and experience. The team entered the competition inManchester as hot favourites to defend the title they had won four years earlier, and did not disappoint. With a near perfect performance, the Australian girls won the team title by almost four points. Slater won four individual medals and returned home as one of the most successful Australian team members. She was selected as one of three athletes to represent the whole team in being welcomed home by thePrime Minister John Howard , a great honor for the gymnast. With the2002 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships approaching quickly, there was barely time to celebrate. Slater was selected as Australia's only representative for the event after winning five gold medals at the selection trials.Perhaps Slater's greatest achievement came in 2003 at the world championships in
Anaheim . Here, she led the Australian team to the bronze medal, the first ever won by any Australian female gymnast at this level, and of course their highest team placing ever. The team beat such traditional gymnastics powerhouses asChina (who would have won the bronze if not for a team deduction that was not based upon on actual performances), andRussia .Slater competed in the 2004
Olympic Games inAthens ,Greece , where she qualified for the balance beam final, but failed to medal after a fall from the beam. However, she continued to impress with her stylish gymnastics and cheoreography on floor. As one of the few gymnasts able to combine difficultly on the floor exercise with unique and stylish dance, she won many fans. She retired from gymnastics on 24 August 2005. ref|GymnAuShe has gone on to do some television work in Australia - providing commentary for Australian Cable Television for some Gymnastics events, as well as doing some television presenting work during the Australian coverage of the 2005 World Gymnastics Championships.
She has recently taken up pistol shooting. [cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2007/s2187844.htm|title=Former gymnast shoots for gold|work=ABC 7:30 Report|date=12/03/2008|accessdate=2008-08-08]
References
* cite web
title = Gymnastics Australia
work = Retired Athletes| url = http://www.gymnastics.org.au/gymsports/wag/Retired.htm | accessmonthday=26 March
accessyear = 2006External links
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* [http://www.gymmedia.com/wranking/2004/wragw2004_08.htm Gym Media World Artistic Women's Rankings]
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