Teodora Ungureanu

Teodora Ungureanu
Ungureanu in the 1970s
Personal information
Full nameTeodora Ungureanu
Born (1960-11-13) 13 November 1960
Reșița, People's Republic of Romania[1]
Height150 cm (4 ft 11 in)[1]
Gymnastics career
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
 Romania
(1971–79 (ROM))
GymNational Training Centre
Head coach(es)Béla Károlyi
Assistant coach(es)Márta Károlyi
Former coach(es)Andrei Karekes
Retired1979
Medal record
Olympic Games
1976 Montreal Team
1976 Montreal Uneven bars
1976 Montreal Balance beam
World Championships
1978 Strasbourg Team

Teodora Ungureanu (born 13 November 1960) is a Romanian former gymnast who competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics. She is a three-time Olympic medalist (two silver and one bronze) and a world championships silver medalist. After retiring from gymnastics she has enjoyed a successful career as a gymnastics coach.[2]

Gymnastics career

Ungureanu began gymnastics at the age of nine.[2] She trained in Bucharest until she was 12, when she joined the gymnastics school run by Béla Károlyi and his wife, Márta.

At her first Romanian National Championships, in 1971, she placed first in the all-around in the children's division. While Ungureanu was a skilled athlete, medalling at various World Cup and international events, she was frequently overshadowed by her more celebrated teammate and friend, Nadia Comăneci (who was born the day before Ungureanu's first birthday). She placed second to Comăneci at various events, including the Romanian Nationals. At the 1976 Summer Olympics, Ungureanu barely missed an all-around bronze, finishing fourth. She did win two individual medals in the event finals, a bronze on the balance beam and a silver on the uneven bars, and shared in the team's silver medal.[1] Ungureanu's final meet was the 1979 World University Games, where she finished first in the all-around.[2]

Post retirement

Following her retirement, she married Romanian Olympic gymnast Sorin Cepoi[1] and began working with the Troup Cornea travelling circus. She and her husband eventually moved to France, where they coached for eight years before going to the United States in 1993.[2] In 2001, she was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame.[3] Currently, Ungureanu and her husband own Dynamic Gymnastics club in Westchester, New York. Ungureanu coached four-year national team member and 2011 world champion Sabrina Vega until 2012 at Dynamic Gymnastics. Ungureanu is also rated as an International Gymnastics Official and serves as a judge at various competitions.[2]

Competitive history

Year Event Team AA VT UB BB FX
Junior
1971 Romanian Junior Championships
1972 Championships of the Republic
Romanian Cup 5
1973 ITA-ROM Dual Meet
Junior Friendship Tournament 8 4
Romanian Junior Championships
Schools Championships
Senior
1974 Junior Friendship Tournament 4
Romanian Junior Championships
1975 Balkan Championships
Championships of the Republic
FRG-ROM Dual Meet
Japan Junior Invitational
Pre-Olympics 5 4
Romanian Championships
ROM-CAN Dual Meet
ROM-ITA Dual Meet
World Cup Final 6 4 6
1976 Calgary International
CAN-ROM Dual Meet
Champions All
Chunichi Cup
FRA-ROM Dual Meet
FRG-ROM Dual Meet
GBR-ROM Dual Meet
NED-ROM Dual Meet
Milan Grand Prix
Milk Meet
USA-ROM Dual Meet
Romanian Championships
Olympic Games 4
1977 Champions All
ESP-ROM Dual Meet (Barcelona)
ESP-ROM Dual Meet (Madrid)
European Championships 4 8 7
FRA-ROM Dual Meet
International Championships of Romania
Orleans International
ROM-CAN Dual Meet
1978 Balkan Championships
Coca-Cola International
FRG-ROM Dual Meet
Romanian Championships
ROM-GBR Dual Meet
World Championships
1979 Coupe de Geneve 6
Hungarian International
Romanian Championships
Summer Universiade

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References

  1. ^ a b c d Teodora Ungureanu. sports-reference.com
  2. ^ a b c d e Teodora Ungureanu. Romanian Olympic Committee
  3. ^ "Teodora Ungureanu". ighof.com. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Teodora Ungureanu (ROM)". Gymn Forum. 1 April 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2022.