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Ioannis Melissanidis ((ギリシア語:Ιωάννης Μελισσανίδης); born March 27, 1977) is a retired Greek artistic gymnast and the 1996 Olympic champion on the floor exercise. He was also the 1994 European Champion on floor and the first Greek gymnast ever to medal at the World Championships. ==Early life and career== Melissanidis was born in Munich, Germany to parents Evaggelos and Aikaterini, Greek nationals who were working in Germany. He has two siblings, Maria and Spiros. When Melissanidis was 2 years old his family returned to Thessaloniki, which he considers his hometown.〔("Melissanidis Ioannis : C'est l'histoire d'un grec ou la passion selon Ioannis" ) French Gymnastics Federation, 1999 (in French)〕〔(Profile at the Association of Hellenic Olympic Winners )〕 Melissanidis began training gymnastics and classical ballet at the age of 9 and a half. His parents were not originally supportive of the idea, and, according to Melissanidis, only relented and took him to the Spartakos Thessaloniki gymnastics club after he refused to eat for two days.〔 At his first Junior European Championships in 1991 Melissanidis placed a modest 18th in the all-around,〔(AA Results from 1991 Jr. European Championships from Gymn-Forum )〕 but earned a bronze medal on the floor exercise, placing ahead of future World Champions Ivan Ivankov and Yordan Yovchev.〔(EF Results from 1991 Jr. European Championships from Gymn-Forum )〕 Two years later, in 1993, he won the floor title at Junior Europeans and placed third on the vault.〔(EF Results from 1993 Jr. European Championships on Gymn-Forum )〕 In 1994, his first year competing as a senior, Melissanidis enjoyed success on the world stage. He won the floor exercise title at the 1994 European Championships in Prague. At the 1994 World Championships he tied with Great Britain's Neil Thomas for the silver medal on floor. With this win, Melissanidis became the first Greek gymnast, male or female, to medal at the World Championships. Melissanidis' fortunes changed after 1994: at the 1995 and 1996 Worlds he did not qualify for a single event final.〔("Melissanidis is perfect for Greece" ) Christoper Clarey, ''New York Times,'' July 29, 1996〕 However, at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Melissanidis was the surprise winner of the floor exercise gold medal, winning the event with a score of 9.850. The win marked the first Olympics gymnastics medal for Greece since 1906. Melissanidis continued competing after 1996, winning the vault title at the 1998 European Championships in Saint Petersburg. He represented Greece at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, but, struggling with injury, competed only on vault and high bar.〔(Results from 2000 Olympics at Gymn-Forum )〕〔("Melissanidis injured" ) ''International Gymnast,'' September 3, 2000〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ioannis Melissanidis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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