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Nadia Comaneci. Nadia Elena Comaneci was born on November 12 th , 1961, in Onesti , Romania, to Stefania (her mom) and Gheorghe (her dad.). BIRTH.
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Nadia Elena Comaneci was born on November 12th, 1961, in Onesti, Romania, to Stefania(her mom) and Gheorghe (her dad.) BIRTH
Nadia’s childhood nicknames were “Hope” and “The Apprentice.”The Apprentice because she tried and defeated everything. Hope because in Romania “Nadia” means “Hope.” Her grandparents believed Nadia should have meant “Luck” because the day she was born she had a rare and large birth defect, a sac of liquid on the top of her head that looked like an enormous blister, and she could’ve died. NAMES
In 1965, Nadia’s little brother was born and Nadia was walking on a bridge with her mom and Adrian. She tripped and fell over the side fifteen meters into thigh-deep water. THE FALL
In 1967, Nadia completed the gymnastics test and started. She practiced six days a week for four hours, the only day she didn’t practice was on Sunday. GYMNASTICS
One year later, Nadia competed in the Junior National Championships. She scored thirteenth and vowed to never score that low again. Bela, her coach, gave her a doll, and also told her to never score that low again. Believe it or not, she scored first place the next two Junior Championships! COMPETITION
In 1976 Nadia won the Silver Inaugural American Cup. WINNING
In 1976, Nadia competed in the 1976 Olympic Games scoring seven PERFECT tens. She won a gold medal on all-around, beam, and bars. 1976 Olympian
After the 1976 Games Nadia was tired of so much work, so she left Bela. She tried all of the foods she had never tried before like ice cream. She joined another gymnasium, and slept and watched T.V. more. QUITTING
When the World Championship was coming around, Bela asked Nadia to join back with his group of gymnasts for the competition. She did. With an infected hand, she mounted the beam and did her routine. All she needed was a 9.90 to beat the Russian team and win. She dismounted her routine and scored a 9.950. Romania won!!! WORLDS
Nadia competed in the 1980 Olympics winning a gold on Beam and Floor, plus two other events. 1980 OLYMPICS
RETIREMENT In 1984, Nadia retired from gymnastics competition. She was only twenty-two, very young.
She also graduated from the Physical Education and Sports in Bucharest, Romania, in 1984. GRADUATION
On April 27, 1996, Nadia Comaneci got married to two time Olympic champion… Bart Conner! MARRIAGE
2004 In 2004, Nadia published her book Letters To a Young Gymnast about struggles in her life time.
WHERE DOES SHE LIVE? Today Nadia (age 52) lives in Norman, Oklahoma, with Bart Conner, andher son, Aiden Comaneci- Conner who was born June 3, 2006. She is an International Spokes-woman.