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Maria Neculiţă : ウィキペディア英語版
Maria Neculiță

Maria Neculiţă (born March 30, 1974 in Deva Romania) is a Romanian artistic gymnast who competed in international events between 1988 and 1992.〔(“Gymnastics Greats” ) Maria Neculiţă〕 Her best events were the floor and the beam. She won the team silver medal at the 1992 Olympics and team bronze at the 1991 World Championships. Individually, she won silver on beam and bronze on floor at the 1992 Worlds and a continental bronze on beam in 1990.
==Career==
Maria started gymnastics at the age of eight at Cetate Deva Gymnastics Club. In 1987 she was selected for the senior national team trained by coaches Octavian Belu.〔(“Gimnastics Greats” ) Maria Neculita〕
Her international debut as senior was at the 1988 Moscow news where she medaled bronze on the floor exercise and placed sixth all around and on the uneven bars.〔(“Gymn-Forum” ) Maria Neculiţă〕
In 1990 she competed in her first major international competition, the 1990 European Championships, Athens.〔 In Athens she won bronze on the balance beam and she placed fifth on floor and sixth all around.〔(“Gymn-Forum” ) 1990 European Championships Women’s Events Finals〕
Neculiţă won the bronze medal with the team at the 1991 World Championships.〔 The team showed a good performance in the team optionals but, together with Eugenia Popa, Maria was heavily criticized by the press and by coach Belu for having let the crowd interfere with their performance during the team compulsories.〔(“Gymnastics Greats” ) Whatever happened to Eugenia Popa?〕 At this competition Maria did not qualify in any of the final events〔
However, one year latter she had one of her best meets at the 1992 World Championships, tying for silver on beam with Li Yifan and for bronze on floor with Tatiana Lysenko.〔(“Gymn-Forum” ) 1992 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, Women’s Events Finals〕 Her floor routine showed musicality, style and world class tumbling, establishing her as one of the medal contenders on floor for the 1992 Olympic Games.〔
In 1992 she also tied with Gina Gogean for the all around title and won the floor title at the 1992 International Championships of Romania.〔
Together with Lavinia Miloșovici, Gina Gogean, Mirela Paşca, Vanda Hădărean, and Cristina Bontaș, Maria was a member of the silver winning Romanian team〔"Romania at the 1992 Summer Olympics"〕 at the 1992 Summer Olympics Barcelona, Spain. Unfortunately, in the qualifications for the floor and beam finals she placed seventeenth and sixteenth, respectively.〔(“Sports-Reference” ) Maria Neculiţă〕 Therefore, she did not compete in the final events. Instead, her teammates Miloşovici and Bontaş won the gold and the bronze in the floor final, respectively.
Her last competition was the 1992 Balkan games where she won the all around (ahead of Gina Gogean), the floor and beam finals and finished second on bars.〔

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