Hello,

My name is Justine and I live in Toulouse.
Within the framework of my Master « Ingenierie and Management of the Sports Organizations », I have to realize a blog on a sports personality.
So, I chose to dedicate it to Nadia Comaneci, a symbolic figure of the gymnastics.

Indeed, I practised the gymnastics during 15 years and this discipline like for a long time. Now, I think that Nadia knew how to give a beautiful image to this very technical and spectacular sport.
Furthermore, I chose to dedicate this blog to Nadia Comaneci, Rumanian gymnast, because she really marked the gymnastics of part her grace and her perfection.
More particularly, it is about the first woman who obtained the note of 10/10 first time in the asymmetric bars during the Olympic Games summer in Montreal in 1976.


I would be happy to share discussions with all the passionate persons of the gymnastics and the fans of Nadia Comaneci!!!

Especially, do not hesitate to bring your comments!!!!


My opinion on this gymnast

I like very much this gymnast because she has a lot of strength and of mental. She knew always how to show itself brave in front of difficult moments. First of all, because of my past of gymnast, I can estimate the amount of work and the necessary rigour to arrive at such a level. Furthermore, the living conditions in Rumania was not always evident. Now, she showed itself diligent and difficult in the trainings and always had the smile.

You will find below the best performances of Nadia. We can see that her sequences of movements are perfected: there are no faults of maintains, of balance … Legs and points of feet are tightened. And finally, we notice that she always has the smile during the execution of these movements.

Furthermore, having withdrawn from the competition in 1984 she becomes a coach of the junior Rumanian team. The difficulties begin for Nadia. The son of the dictator Ceausescu wishes to have the star but for the first time, a girl of the people refused himself to him and he did not support him. He makes the space around her and prevents it from obtaining the visa every time she is worth going abroad. She eventually left in secret her country.

She has to surmount difficult stages but as in her custom, she managed to escape and the American continent, where she had shone formerly, welcomed him in queen Mariée since with Bart Conner (marriage celebrated in Rumania), she continues to share to the others it she knows better how to make: the love for the sport, for the gymnastics, the grace and the elegance.
Now, Nadia speaks five languages and is active with the Canadian Quebec Agency for adopted Romanian children. She works for the Muscular Dystrophy Association through their annual Jerry Lewis Telethon and has a special interest in kids charities in general.

Comparison with Svetlana KHORKINA

Another very known sportswoman in the world of the gymnastics is Svetlana Khorkina, Russian gymnast, been born on September 19th, 1979 to Belgorod.
However, we can see that her fame is different from that of Nadia Comaneci.
They have both a big prize list but Khorkina marked the story of the gymnastics differently: first of all from part its physical qualities: she is rangy and fine (she is 1m66 contrary to Nadia for example whose size is 1m56).
But also, because of the length of its career: she began the international competitions in 1989 until 2005 while that of Nadia was almost twice as short.
Finally, although Khorkina counts a large number of medals in care prize list, she has never obtained the perfect note of 10/10 contrary to Nadia. Furthermore, her passion is not also strong as Nadia because it does not teach the gymnastics but goes on the stage and intends itself now for actress's career.
So, Nadia is the best!!!

Do not hesitate to put down your comments and to say to me if you agree with my opinion!!!

27/09/2007

26/09/2007

Career

Early gymnastics career

Comaneci began gymnastics at the age of 6. Some published sources state that Comaneci began taking gymnastics lessons with the coaches Duncan and Munteanu, but others, including Comaneci's autobiography Letters to a Young Gymnast, mention only that Béla Karolyi was her coach, and that she was chosen for his school after he spotted her and a friend turning cartwheels in a schoolyard.
Comaneci was training with the Károlyis by the time she was 7 years old, in 1969. She was one of the first students at the gymnastics school established in Onesti by Béla and his wife, Marta, who would later defect to the United States and become coaches of many prominent American gymnasts. Unlike many of the other students at the Károlyi school, Comaneci was able to commute from home for many years because she lived in the area.
Comaneci placed 13th in her first Romanian National Championships in 1969. A year later, in 1970, she began competing as a member of her hometown team and became the youngest gymnast ever to win the Romanian Nationals. In 1971, she participated in her first international competition, a dual junior meet between Romania and Yugoslavia, winning her first all-around title and contributing to the team gold. For the next few years, she competed as a junior in numerous national contests in Romania and additional dual meets with nearby countries such as

Hungary, Italy and Poland. At the age of 11, in 1973, she won the all-around gold, as well as the vault and uneven bars titles, at the Junior Friendship Tournament (Druzhba), an important meet for junior gymnasts.

Comaneci's first major international success came at the age of 13, when she nearly swept the 1975 European Championships in Skien, Norway, winning the all-around and gold medals on every event but the floor exercise, in which she placed second. She continued to enjoy success in other meets in 1975, winning the all-around at the "Champions All" competition and placing first in the all-around, vault, beam, and bars at the Romanian National Championships. In the Pre-Olympic test event in Montrea, Comaneci won the all-around and the balance beam golds, as well as silvers in the vault, floor, and bars behind accomplished Soviet gymnast Nellie Kim, who would prove to be one of her greatest rivals over the next five years.
In March 1976, Comaneci competed in the inaugural edition of the American Cup at Madison Madison Square Garden in New York. She received unprecedented scores of 10.0, which signified a perfect routine without any deductions, on vault in both the preliminary and final rounds of competition and won the all-around. Comaneci also received 10s in other meets in 1976, including the prestigious Chunichi Cup competition in Japan, where she posted perfect marks on the vault and uneven bars.
The international community took note of Comaneci: The Associated Press named her its 1976 "Female Athlete of the Year".