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Claudia Presăcan

Claudia Maria Presăcan (born 28 December 1979 in Sibiu) is a Romanian artistic gymnast who competed at the senior international level between 1994 and 2000. She was a three-time team gold medalist at the World Championships with the Romanian team and was also a member of the gold medal-winning Romanian squad at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

Claudia Presăcan
Full nameClaudia Maria Presăcan
Country represented Romania
Born (1979-12-28) 28 December 1979 (age 44)
Sibiu, Romania
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior International
Years on national team1993–2000 (ROM)
GymDeva national training center
Head coach(es)Octavian Bellu
Assistant coach(es)Mariana Bitang
Retired2000
Medal record
Women's Artistic Gymnastics
Representing  Romania
Olympic Games
2000 Sydney Team
World Championships
1994 Dortmund Team
1995 Sabae Team
1997 Lausanne Team
European Championships
1998 St. Petersburg Team
1998 St. Petersburg All-around
1998 St. Petersburg Uneven bars

Early career edit

Presăcan was born in Sibiu and began gymnastics when she was 4½ years old. She moved to the junior Romanian national training center in Bucharest in 1993 and began competing internationally the same year, placing third overall and winning two silver medals at the Top Gym junior tournament in Charleroi, Belgium. In 1994 she participated in the Junior European Championships, where she won a gold medal on floor exercise.[1]

Senior career edit

Presăcan moved into senior competition later in 1994, participating in the 1994 Team World Championships with the Romanian team and contributing to their gold medal performance. She was also a member of the first-place Romanian team the following year at the 1995 World Championships in Sabae. However, she missed the 1996 Olympics due to a broken hand.

Presăcan returned to competition in 1997, winning her third World Championships medal with the Romanian team at that year's World Championships in Lausanne. Injuries kept her from the 1999 team, but she recovered in time to earn a place on the Romanian squad at the 2000 Olympics. She contributed to the team's gold medal and qualified for the balance beam event final, where she placed fourth, just out of the medals.

After the conclusion of the Games, it was revealed that Presăcan had competed with a severe case of anemia. Despite having a hemoglobin level of 6.3, she had been cleared to compete by team physician Ioachim Oana.[2][3]

Post-retirement edit

After Presăcan retired from gymnastics in late 2000, she had a brief career in rowing, serving as a coxswain for the Romanian rowing team at the 2001 University Games.[1][2][4]

In 2002, Presăcan, along with former teammates Corina Ungureanu and Lavinia Miloșovici, sparked controversy by posing naked in photographs for a Japanese photobook, LCC Gold ISBN 4-87279-118-5, and performing gymnastics routines topless for the Japanese DVDs Gold Bird and Euro Angels. A number of photographs from the photobook and DVDs were subsequently published in the Japanese magazine Shūkan Gendai, and an edited version of the DVDs entitled 3 Gold Girls was released in Germany in 2004. Because the gymnasts had posed for some of the photographs and footage wearing their official Romanian team leotards, the Romanian Gymnastics Federation banned them from coaching and judging in the country for five years, and the Japanese Junior Gymnastic Club Federation contemplated banning Romanian gymnasts from a major international junior competition.[5][6]

Presăcan is currently working as a coach on the Isle of Man.[7]

Major results edit

  • 1994 Junior Europeans: 7th AA, 4th V, 1st FX
  • 1994 World Team Championships: 1st team
  • 1995 World Championships: 1st team
  • 1997 International Team Championships: 1st team
  • 1997 Romanian National Championships: 1st AA, 1st UB, 3rd BB, 2nd FX
  • 1997 World Championships: 1st team, 8th AA, 5th UB, 6th FX
  • 1998 Women's Artistic Championships: 2nd team
  • 1998 International Team Championships: 2nd team
  • 1998 European Championships: 1st Team, 3rd AA, 3rd UB
  • 1998 Romanian National Championships: 1st BB
  • 1999 International Team Championships: 1st team
  • 2000 Romanian National Championships: 5th AA, 2nd BB
  • 2000 Olympic Games: 1st T, 4th BB

Key: AA: all-around; BB: balance beam; FX: floor exercise; UB: uneven bars; VT: vault

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bio and list of competition results Gymn-Forum
  2. ^ a b International Gymnast January 16, 2001
  3. ^ "Claudia Presecan, former Romanian National Team Member (1994 - 2000), gymnastics" 2008-03-30 at the Wayback Machine Romania Libera 2001
  4. ^ "Romanian gymnast changes tack" BBC Sport, January 8, 2001
  5. ^ International Gymnast, December 18, 2002
  6. ^ "Romania in clear over naked Gymnastics" 2013-12-24 at the Wayback Machine Sports Illustrated/Associated Press, December 17, 2002
  7. ^ Ellen Vannin Gymnastics Club staff report January 15, 2008, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

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Claudia Maria Presăcan born 28 December 1979 in Sibiu is a Romanian artistic gymnast who competed at the senior international level between 1994 and 2000 She was a three time team gold medalist at the World Championships with the Romanian team and was also a member of the gold medal winning Romanian squad at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney Claudia PresăcanFull nameClaudia Maria PresăcanCountry represented RomaniaBorn 1979 12 28 28 December 1979 age 44 Sibiu RomaniaDisciplineWomen s artistic gymnasticsLevelSenior InternationalYears on national team1993 2000 ROM GymDeva national training centerHead coach es Octavian BelluAssistant coach es Mariana BitangRetired2000Medal record Women s Artistic Gymnastics Representing Romania Olympic Games 2000 Sydney Team World Championships 1994 Dortmund Team 1995 Sabae Team 1997 Lausanne Team European Championships 1998 St Petersburg Team 1998 St Petersburg All around 1998 St Petersburg Uneven bars Contents 1 Early career 2 Senior career 3 Post retirement 4 Major results 5 References 6 External linksEarly career editPresăcan was born in Sibiu and began gymnastics when she was 4 years old She moved to the junior Romanian national training center in Bucharest in 1993 and began competing internationally the same year placing third overall and winning two silver medals at the Top Gym junior tournament in Charleroi Belgium In 1994 she participated in the Junior European Championships where she won a gold medal on floor exercise 1 Senior career editPresăcan moved into senior competition later in 1994 participating in the 1994 Team World Championships with the Romanian team and contributing to their gold medal performance She was also a member of the first place Romanian team the following year at the 1995 World Championships in Sabae However she missed the 1996 Olympics due to a broken hand Presăcan returned to competition in 1997 winning her third World Championships medal with the Romanian team at that year s World Championships in Lausanne Injuries kept her from the 1999 team but she recovered in time to earn a place on the Romanian squad at the 2000 Olympics She contributed to the team s gold medal and qualified for the balance beam event final where she placed fourth just out of the medals After the conclusion of the Games it was revealed that Presăcan had competed with a severe case of anemia Despite having a hemoglobin level of 6 3 she had been cleared to compete by team physician Ioachim Oana 2 3 Post retirement editAfter Presăcan retired from gymnastics in late 2000 she had a brief career in rowing serving as a coxswain for the Romanian rowing team at the 2001 University Games 1 2 4 In 2002 Presăcan along with former teammates Corina Ungureanu and Lavinia Miloșovici sparked controversy by posing naked in photographs for a Japanese photobook LCC Gold ISBN 4 87279 118 5 and performing gymnastics routines topless for the Japanese DVDs Gold Bird and Euro Angels A number of photographs from the photobook and DVDs were subsequently published in the Japanese magazine Shukan Gendai and an edited version of the DVDs entitled 3 Gold Girls was released in Germany in 2004 Because the gymnasts had posed for some of the photographs and footage wearing their official Romanian team leotards the Romanian Gymnastics Federation banned them from coaching and judging in the country for five years and the Japanese Junior Gymnastic Club Federation contemplated banning Romanian gymnasts from a major international junior competition 5 6 Presăcan is currently working as a coach on the Isle of Man 7 Major results edit1994 Junior Europeans 7th AA 4th V 1st FX 1994 World Team Championships 1st team 1995 World Championships 1st team 1997 International Team Championships 1st team 1997 Romanian National Championships 1st AA 1st UB 3rd BB 2nd FX 1997 World Championships 1st team 8th AA 5th UB 6th FX 1998 Women s Artistic Championships 2nd team 1998 International Team Championships 2nd team 1998 European Championships 1st Team 3rd AA 3rd UB 1998 Romanian National Championships 1st BB 1999 International Team Championships 1st team 2000 Romanian National Championships 5th AA 2nd BB 2000 Olympic Games 1st T 4th BB Key AA all around BB balance beam FX floor exercise UB uneven bars VT vaultReferences edit a b Bio and list of competition results Gymn Forum a b Presecan eases into new sport International Gymnast January 16 2001 Claudia Presecan former Romanian National Team Member 1994 2000 gymnastics Archived 2008 03 30 at the Wayback Machine Romania Libera 2001 Romanian gymnast changes tack BBC Sport January 8 2001 Five year suspension for retired Romanians International Gymnast December 18 2002 Romania in clear over naked Gymnastics Archived 2013 12 24 at the Wayback Machine Sports Illustrated Associated Press December 17 2002 Ellen Vannin Gymnastics Club staff report Archived January 15 2008 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editClaudia Presacan at Olympics com Claudia Presăcan at Olympics at Sports Reference com archived Bio at romanian gymnastics com List of competitive results at Gymn Forum Her biography at gymbox net at the Wayback Machine archived 2006 08 25 Article about her rowing career at the Wayback Machine archived 2009 10 27 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claudia Presăcan amp oldid 1208302116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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