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Ana Porgras
}} Ana Porgras (born 18 December 1993 in Galați, Romania) is a former Romanian artistic gymnast. She won the uneven bars bronze medal at the 2009 World Championships and the balance beam gold medal at the 2010 World Championships in Rotterdam. Porgras was considered to be one of the most artistic gymnasts of her generation, reminiscent of the Eastern European gymnasts of the 1980s. She was awarded the Longines Prize of Elegance in 2011.〔(International Gymnast Magazine ) Uchimura takes third world all around title, Amanda Turner, October 14〕 ==Early life and career== Ana Porgras began gymnastics in her native town Galați with coaches Agripina and Paul Gâlea.〔(Steliana Nistor Unofficial website ) Ana Porgras and Anamaria Tamarjan are both struggling with injuries, English compilation of articles (Romanian) in Prosport by Mirela Basescu, November 2009〕 Later she joined the Romanian Junior National Team coached by Ramona Micu, Florin Cotuțiu and Daniel Nistor.〔(Steliana Nistor, Unofficial website ) Provisional list for Europeans, March 2008〕 Porgras had a successful junior career, medaling at various international competitions. In 2007, she won the gold medal on balance beam, bronze with the team, and placed seventh all-around, fifth on vault and eighth on uneven bars at the Massilia Cup.〔(International Gymnast Magazine ) Galante Wins Massilia Cup, November 25, 2007〕 She also won the gold medal on balance beam at the 2008 Junior European Championships and placed ninth all-around and fourth with the team.〔(European Union of Artistic Gymnastics Statistics ) 2008 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships〕 Unfortunately, towards the end of her junior career she needed knee surgery to repair a detached ligament.〔(International Gymnast Magazine ) Three Romanians face recovery, Amanda Turner, November 26, 2008〕
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