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Nadia Comăneci is a Romanian five-time Olympic gold medalist, best known for being the first gymnast in Olympic history to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0.
Nadia Comăneci was born on November 12, 1961, in Onești, Romania, to parents Ștefania-Alexandrina and Gheorghe Comăneci, an auto mechanic. She started practicing gymnastics in kindergarten and was quickly recognized for her talent. Bela Károlyi, a prominent Romanian coach, noticed her performing cartwheels on a school playground and invited her to train at his gymnastics school.
Her early success came swiftly. She won the Romanian National Junior Championships and later achieved international acclaim by winning the European Championships in 1975 and the American Cup in 1976, setting the stage for her Olympic triumph.
At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Comăneci captivated the world by receiving the first-ever perfect score of 10.0 in Olympic gymnastics. She achieved this feat on the uneven bars and ultimately earned seven perfect 10s during the Games, winning three gold medals—in the all-around, balance beam, and uneven bars. Her extraordinary performance redefined standards in the sport and inspired a new generation of female gymnasts.
Comăneci continued her success at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow, earning two gold medals (balance beam and floor exercise—with the latter tied with Soviet gymnast Nellie Kim) and two silver medals (team competition and individual all-around). In total, she won nine Olympic medals: five gold, three silver, and one bronze.
She retired from competitive gymnastics in 1984 but remained active in the discipline, serving as a coach for the Romanian national team. Following years of political tension in her home country, she defected from Romania in 1989. The arduous journey was completed mostly on foot and under cover of night, taking her through Hungary and Austria before she reached the United States.
Nadia Comăneci married American Olympic gymnast Bart Conner in 1996. The couple had first met in 1976 but became close after reconnecting in the United States. Their wedding ceremony took place in Bucharest and was televised live across Romania, with a reception held in the former presidential palace. They later settled in Norman, Oklahoma. The couple has one son, Dylan Paul Conner.
After relocating to the United States, Comăneci expanded her role in the sport by becoming a gymnastics coach, writer, and motivational speaker. Alongside Conner, she helped run the Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy and became actively involved in promoting the sport worldwide. She also contributes regularly to gymnastics publications and works as a television commentator.
In 1999, Comăneci was honored with the World Sports Award of the Century during a ceremony in Vienna, recognizing her as one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century. Her influence on gymnastics remains profound, and she is widely credited with elevating the profile and technical difficulty of women’s artistic gymnastics.
Though details of her financial portfolio are private, Comăneci's net worth is generally estimated in the multimillion-dollar range, thanks largely to endorsements, business ventures, and speaking engagements.
Nadia Comăneci remains an enduring icon in gymnastics history. Revered for her discipline, grace, and groundbreaking achievements, she continues to inspire athletes and fans around the world.
In a 2016 interview with USA Today, she reflected on her journey: “I don’t want to say older, but the more experienced I get, I treasure and I honor what I’ve done much more. You know what I mean? It becomes much more important, and I appreciate it because I understand from a different view what it takes to do that.”
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