Maria Olaru

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Olympic medal record
Women's Artistic Gymnastics
Gold 2000 Sydney Team competition
Silver 2000 Sydney All-around

Maria Olaru (born June 4, 1982 in Fălticeni) is a retired Olympic gymnast from Romania.

Olaru began gymnastics at the age of six in her hometown of Fălticeni, but quickly transferred to the local gymnastics club in Deva. She moved up to the junior national team in 1993, but after six months, she returned to her home club. In 1995 she rejoined the junior team in Bucharest. Olaru graduated to the Deva national training facility in 1996, after taking first place on the vault at the Junior European Championshps.

In 1998 Olaru moved up to senior competition, taking first place with the Romanian team and second on the vault at the European Championships. The following year, she helped the Romanian squad to a gold medal at the World Gymnastics Championships in Tianjin, China and became the second Romanian gymnast in history, after Aurelia Dobre, to win the all-around title. She continued her success at the 2000 Olympics, where she shared in the team gold medal and won a silver in the all-around.

Olaru was one of the tallest gymnasts competing in the late 1990s, standing 5'3"/160cm. Her strengths were vaulting and floor exercise, however, she was best known as an all-around gymnast.

Olaru retired after the 2000 Olympics, noting that the new Code of Points would not be suited to gymnasts of her height, and enrolled as a student at the University of Timişoara.

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  • Vault: Double-twisting Yurchenko
  • Uneven Bars: Kip cast to handstand 1.5 handstasnd pirrouette to mixec grip giant, immediate pike Jeager; giant 1.5 pirrouette into Tkatchev, Pak salto, Back-in Full-out tucked dismount
  • Balance Beam: Full twisting back, Gainer double twist dismount, Triple twist dismount, Tucked Korbut, Omeliantchik
  • Floor Exercise: Round-off-back-handspring-2.5 twist, punch front, Round-off-back-handspring-triple twist, Handspring double twist, punch pike front. Her music for floor routines was:

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