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Default Romanians @ the 2009 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships's (10/2009)

October 13, 2009 - Marian Dragulescu of Romania performing in the men's floor during the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2009 at the 02 Arena.




Marian Dragulescu (left) performing in the men's floor while Ireland's Luke Carson performs in the rings.

10/13/2009 - Former World and Olympic Champion Dragulescu just performed a tumble packed routine scoring 15.725, which currently puts him 2nd in the rankings.

The competition runs from October 13 to 18.



Marian Dragulescu performing in the high bar event
at the 02 Arena, in east London (October 13, 2009)


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October 13, 2009 - Marius Berbecar of Romania performing in the vault event during the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2009 at the 02 Arena, in east London.




The competition runs from October 13 to 18.


Oct. 13, 2009 - Romanian Flavius Koczi in action on the pommel horse during qualification for the World Gymnastics Championships at the O2 Arena in London:







Marian Dragulescu (VT)

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Default "Is the men's team ever going to get new uniforms?" (Romanians)

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Is the men's team ever going to get new uniforms? I swear they've been wearing those same red ones for the past two quads already.
See the BLUE ones above, senor! LOL
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Sandra was on TVR tonight happy that she lost the bandage on her left hand. It's a relief for her cause she's a lefty!

Also Milo was on tv and she talked about her lost baby but the interview ended when the reporter asked her if she is pregnant again and they said: The answer tomorrow!
Was it on again? Do you know the answer yet?
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No, it was supposed to be tonight! Milo was on Monday and today I waited the entire show to say something but nothing!!! They are not serious!
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Default Romanian gymnastics - pennyless ... (10/2009)

October 12, 2009 - According to ZIUA, there are very limited resources for the Romanian gymnastics, bringing the once famous Romanian gymnasts to a status of being poor.

Before the Worlds in London, the President of the RGF, Adrian Stoica, is issuing a warning and he's stating that performances are only possible because of the passion and dedication of gymnastics coaches.

The analogy is relevant: from an entire school gym, to a class of gymnastics then a can and now a small test tube/ glass (of gymnastics)...

People are used to great results in gymnastics (Romanians)!...

Now the situation is critical... there are no new kids coming up; the Gyms are poorly organized and there are few coaches left... not to mention that the Romanian sports are basically poor - almost no financial resources!

There are local Gyms with no money to compete at the Nationals!

Few great coaches will not be enough...

Today, the criteria and expectations differ...

And the politicians changed pretty often in Romania but none of them allocated significant resources to the sports area, to gymnastics...

Due to Sandra Izbasa's accident, Romanians will hope for 1 or 2 medals at the Worlds... probably from Anamaria Tamirjan, according to Adrian Stoica.

And for the MAG, possibly Marian Dragulescu, Flavius Koczi, or Daniel Popescu.
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Default LAVINIA MILOSOVICI speaks about the death of her little girl Denisa

October 12, 2009 - LAVINIA MILOSOVICI speaks about the death of her little girl Denisa one year after the tragic event...

She realized that she's a strong woman only after the events... The little one was born tiny (only 39 cm long and so thin that you can see her veins through her skin) and has been hospitalised many, many times...

MILO had faith in God and hoped in a miracle but it wasn't possible... the death of her little girl Denisa still hurts... Milo keeps a picture of her angel with her all the time...

See a short VIDEO with Lavinia Milosevici's confession at:

http://stirileprotv.ro/show-buzz/fil...etitei-ei.html

VIDEO from the show that invited Milo on Monday ("Happy Hour"): ("Lavinia - a golden Mom")

http://happyhour.protv.ro/video-lavi...a-fiicei/28215

Yes, it's true... Life must go on, Lavinia said... You must be a strong person to move on...

Only God gave her the power to move on... time will solve everything...

Milo still has all the photos in the house (of the little girl Denisa)... Now she speaks about little Denisa and remembers her with great affection.

Milo rarely dreams about her... but Denisa smiles all the time... She doesn't talk (never spoke but talked using her arms and the face expressions)...

Milo remembers the day she told her husband that she was expecting...

The problems that she had with he pregnancy later on... confessed to her mother... the delivery by C section and with immense pain... the first time she saw her daughter in N.I.C.U.

The long and often visits to the hospitals with the little one... Before Denisa passed away, she was doing great! Didn't have fever for 2 months but then sudently got very sick and it just happened, recalls Milo...

Milo would have loved for her daughter to embrace gymnastics... If Denisa would have want to...

Lavinia Milosevici never accepted that her daughter Denisa was sick... She took her to the doctors, to hospitals and then when they returned home, she forgot about the ilness... it was just her, the mom, with her little daughter... Now, Milo misses Denisa very much...

"For me, the subject Denisa will never be closed"... (Lavinia Milosevici)

At the end of the VIDEO (for the show "Happy Hour"), the reporter is asking Milo why she seems so happy now, why she's smiling again... then the question "Are you pregnant now?"

No answer on this video (it ends abrubtedly), so stay put! We'll keep you posted as updates become avilable!


Milo, little Denisa and Milo's former teammates and friends
(Monica Rosu, Floarea Leonida, Catalina Ponor, Alexandra Eremia)


Milo at Denisa's funeral (October 2008)


Milo with her friends Corina Ungureanu si Claudia Presecan (2009)

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Default PHOTOS Ana Porgras at the 2009 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships's (10/2009)

October 14, 2009 - Romanian Ana Porgras performing her routine on the beam during the qualifying round of the Gymnastics World Championships at the O2 Arena in London:



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Teens Bross, Porgras 1-2 in qualifying at world event
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Published: 10/15/09


In what could be a preview of the 2012 London Olympics, teenagers Rebecca Bross and Ana Porgras went 1-2 in qualifying Wednesday at the world gymnastics championships in the same O2 Arena where the event will be held in 2012.

Bross, an American, finished with 57.4 points, a mere one-tenth ahead of Porgras.
Australia’s Lauren Mitchell was third and Deng Linlin of China fourth. U.S. champion Bridget Sloan was fifth (56.075) after a fall on balance beam.

Bross just turned 16, Porgras will do so in December.

Bross, a unique mix of power and lightness, scored 15.050 on uneven bars and was topped only by Olympic gold medalist He Kexin, whose difficult routines are legendary.

Porgras had no major mistakes and showed the kind of class on balance beam Romanians are known for, landing aerial somersaults and handsprings with little effort.

Scoring starts over in Friday’s all-around final.

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Default PHOTOS Ana Porgras at the 2009 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships (10/2009)

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 14, 2009: Ana Porgras of Romania competing during the second day of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2009 at O2 Arena in London, England:



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Bross and Porgras upstage their illustrious rivals
Wed Oct 14, 2009
By Pritha Sarkar

LONDON (Reuters) - Unheralded Rebecca Bross, Ana Porgras and Lauren Mitchell looked every inch like seasoned campaigners as they kept their poise to top qualifying at the gymnastics world championships on Wednesday.

The competition had been expected to be a three-way battle between China's Yang Yilin, European champion Ksenia Semenova of Russia and American Bridget Sloan but while they suffered some spectacular falls, a trio of unfamiliar names floated through their routines on the four apparatus.

Bross scored 57.400 points and fans could only watch in awe as fellow debutant and 15-year-old Porgras from Romania stuck all her landings to trail the American by just 0.1 of a point.

"Look at her," Romanian coach Nicolae Forminte said pointing at his young charge. "You can see she's special. She has a lot of talent so she can control everything around her.

"I have big expectations for her. Not now. The most important is the Olympic Games, that is my big target."

Australia's Mitchell finished on 56.675 while Sloan trailed in fifth. Yang was eighth and Semenova 10th.

Unfortunately for the three leaders, and luckily for their rivals, there are no prizes for topping qualifying and everyone will start from scratch on Friday in the all-around final.

Forminte, however, was not worried about Porgras's chances.

"I have trust in her she can do it," he said.

Until the final rotation which featured Bross and Mitchell, Porgras held the lead after deftly flipping and twisting her way through the routines.
Her performance was even more remarkable given she underwent knee surgery in January.


But with Nastia Liukin and Shawn Johnson, who finished 1-2 in the all-around at the 2008 Olympics, taking a break, Bross showed that she was ready to take charge of the American dream.

With Liukin scrutinizing Bross's every move from the judges' platform, the 16-year-old could not stop smiling from the moment she nailed her vault to begin her quest for glory.

Despite her success, she refused to get carried away.

"It's really exciting but it's only qualies," she said.

Her fortunes were in stark contrast to compatriot Sloan, who started off her campaign on the wrong foot.

Seconds into her beam routine, she landed a front somersault with her left foot hanging over the edge of the four-inch wood. Despite flapping her arms frantically to try and recover her balance, she could not stop herself from falling off.

Yang, the all-around Olympic bronze medalist, slipped off the asymmetric bars while Semenova was left red-faced when she fell at the end of one of her tumbling sequences on the floor.

But those falls did not earn her the loudest gasps of the day. That honor went to the unfortunate Beth Tweddle.

As Briton's only world champion, Tweddle had been expected to give the home nation plenty to cheer about by being one of the favorites for the asymmetric bars title.

But within 20 seconds of mounting the bars, the explosive cheers that had rocked the O2 Arena turned into a hushed silence as Tweddle lost her grip and found herself ingloriously perched on her bottom on the red and yellow safety mat.

The 24-year-old could only blame herself for her downfall as she slipped off attempting a maneuver she invented, a straddle Tkatchev with a half turn.

That mistake meant she missed the cut for the eight-woman final as she could only draw 13.850 points from the unimpressed judges. She finished 17th.

"It's gutting. I've not had any problems with my routines. It was only when I hit the floor I knew it had gone wrong," Tweddle told reporters as she blinked back tears.

(Editing by Justin Palmer)

Another rotation, another leader at gym worlds
Posted Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009

By NANCY ARMOUR AP National Writer

LONDON — The United States isn't the only country with an endless pipeline of talent.

Ana Porgras, who doesn't even turn 16 until December, has all the makings of Romania's next great gymnast, breezing to the top of qualifying at the world championships Wednesday.

Porgras scored 57.300 points, almost a full point more than Deng Linlin, a member of China's gold medal team from the Beijing Olympics.

"I have big expectations for her," Romanian coach Nicolae Forminte said. "Not now. The big thing is the Olympic Games, that is my big target."

U.S. champion Bridget Sloan is third (56.075) after a fall off balance beam.
There are still two rotations to go, with up-and-coming American Rebecca Bross still to compete, and scores start over in Friday's all-around final.

"It's a clean slate on Friday, so that's very, very exciting," said Sloan, who came in favored to win the world title. "I didn't realize scores started over, I thought they carried over."

Britain's Beth Tweddle is wishing she had a do-over on uneven bars.

Tweddle is Britain's most famous - and favorite - gymnast, giving the country its first-ever world title when she won bars in 2006. She's had a strong season, and was expected to contend for another title on her signature event here, in front of her adoring fans.

But Tweddle fell as she tried to catch the top bar with her hands crossed - a move named for her - drawing gasps from the crowd and leaving her teary-eyed.

"It's obviously gutting," said Tweddle, who is out of the running for Saturday's event final. "Leading up to this competition, I had no problems with my routines. Next thing I know, I'm on the ground."

Romania, the bronze medalist in Beijing, is rebuilding following the retirement of 2007 world silver medalist Steliana Nistor and a recent injury to Sandra Izbasa.

With talent such as Porgras, though, it's more like a cosmetic update than a full-scale teardown.

"Look at her," Forminte said, nodding at Porgras. "You can see she's special."

And rest of the world, beware. Forminte has a few more youngsters squirreled away for 2012 back in Deva, Romania's training site.

Porgras' chances for international experience were severely limited by a knee injury that required surgery in January.
But she was so composed Wednesday she may as well have been back in Deva.
She had no major mistakes, and showed the kind of class on balance beam that Romanians have long been known for.
She flipped and twisted across the 4-inch-wide beam with ease, her legs ramrod straight and her toes perfectly pointed.

Her only "flaw," if you can call it that, was doing an easier vault than the other top women.
But it hardly mattered in the standings, and Forminte isn't about to take chances with his prized new pupil.

"I told her to work normal, don't hear or see nothing," Forminte said.
"It's the same story, her and the apparatus."

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Default PHOTOS Gabriela Dragoi at the 2009 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships (10/2009)

Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009 - Romanian Gabriela Dragoi performing on the beam during women's qualifying for the World Gymnastics Championships at the O2 Arena in London.



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The Championships will run from Oct. 13 until Oct. 18 at the venue which will host gymnastics and basketball at the London 2012 Olympics.

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