Aurelia Dobre

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Olympic medal record
Women's Artistic Gymnastics
Silver 1988 Seoul Team competition
World Championships
Gold 1987 Rotterdam Team
Gold 1987 Rotterdam All-around
Gold 1987 Rotterdam Balance beam
Silver 1989 Stuttgart Team
Bronze 1987 Rotterdam Vault
Bronze 1987 Rotterdam Floor exercise

Aurelia Dobre (born November 16, 1972 in Bucharest) is a former artistic gymnast from Romania, who was the 1987 World Champion. She is still held in high esteem by many gymnastics fans today for her clean technique as well as balletic and artistic flair. She was also 1st on balance beam, 3rd on vault and floor exercise in event finals and scored a total of 5 "perfect 10's" at these championships.

For years, she was thought to be the youngest artistic gymnastics World Champion ever, winning her title at the age of 14 years and 352 days, until it was found that 1981 World Champion Olga Bicherova's age had been falsified[citation needed] – Bicherova was only thirteen when she won her World title.

Unfortunately, Aurelia's career was quite short because of two major injuries. However she was a member of the silver medal winning team in the Seoul Olympic Games and the 1989 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

After her retirement, she caused controversy by posing nude for the September 1991 issue of Playboy Netherlands, and giving an interview to the magazine which was highly critical of the Romanian gymnastics setup during the communist era. She gave a similar interview to International Gymnast Magazine

Aurelia moved to America in 1991 and in 1992 she married Boz Mofid; they have 4 sons, Cyrus, Darius and twins Lucas and Marcus. Aurelia Dobre is a choreographer and dance coach at her husbands gym in Maryland.

Most recently Aurelia was honored with an award at the Romanian Gymnastics Federations 100 year anniversary celebrations[1] and also recognised as one of the Romanian gymnasts to have scored a "perfect 10" [2]

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