Cătălina Ponor
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Cătălina Ponor ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}; born 20 August 1987) is a Romanian former artistic gymnast who competed at three Summer Olympic Games: 2004, 2012, and 2016.<ref>Template:Cite Sports-Reference</ref> She won three gold medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens on balance beam, floor and as part of the Romanian team. She also earned a silver medal on floor and bronze medal as part of the Romanian team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, as well as multiple World Championship and European Championship medals. She announced her plans to retire from gymnastics after the 2017 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, in Montreal. During her career, she won 23 Olympic, World and European medals. More than half of them (12) were gold medals. She was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2022.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Title missing</ref>
Early life
Ponor was born in Constanța and started gymnastics when she was four years old.<ref>"Catalina Ponor" Template:Webarchive. london2012.com. Retrieved 20 April 2013.</ref> In 2002, she was discovered training in Constanța by the Romanian national team coaches, Octavian Bellu and Mariana Bitang, who invited her to join the national team.<ref name="nbcolympics1">Ponor returns to Games eight years later – Gymnastics News Template:Webarchive. NBC Olympics (13 May 2012). Retrieved on 20 July 2012.</ref>
Senior gymnastics career
2003–2004
Ponor made her international debut at the 2003 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Anaheim, California, where the Romanian team finished in second place. Individually, she won silver medals on balance beam, scoring 9.587, and floor, scoring 9.700.<ref>Events :: Show Template:Webarchive</ref> In November, she competed at the Artistic Gymnastics World Cup event in Stuttgart, Germany, where she placed first on balance beam (9.587) and third on floor (9.237).<ref>Events :: Show Template:Webarchive</ref>
In March 2004, Ponor competed at the World Cup event in Cottbus, Germany. She placed first on balance beam, scoring 9.700, and second on floor, scoring 9.575.<ref>Events :: Show Template:Webarchive</ref> Later in March, she competed at the World Cup event in Lyon, France, and won silver medals on balance beam and floor, scoring 9.175 and 9.625 respectively.<ref>Events :: Show Template:Webarchive</ref>
At the beginning of May, she helped Romania win the team competition at the European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Amsterdam. In event finals, she once again placed first on balance beam (9.725) and floor (9.637).<ref>Events :: Show Template:Webarchive</ref>
Athens Olympics
In August, Ponor competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. She contributed scores of 9.412 on vault, 9.762 on balance beam, and 9.750 on floor toward the Romanian team's first-place finish.<ref>Women’s Team Final Template:Webarchive. gymnasticsresults.com (17 August 2004)</ref> In event finals, she won gold medals on balance beam (9.787) and floor (9.750).<ref>Events :: Show Template:Webarchive</ref> She called the results "a dream that came true. ... When I won the gold medal on balance beam, I was very emotional. I had wished to win that medal forever."<ref name=autogenerated1>Athletes :: Show Template:Webarchive</ref>
Ponor was the first female gymnast since Daniela Silivaș in 1988 to win three gold medals at a single Olympics.<ref name="nbcolympics1" />
2005–2007
Ponor competed at the European Championships in Debrecen, Hungary, in June 2005. She placed first on balance beam with a score of 9.737 and fourth on floor with a score of 9.200.<ref>1st Individual European Championships in Men's and Women's Artistic Gymnastics – Debrecen 2005 Template:Webarchive. Gymnasticsresults.com. Retrieved on 15 August 2016.</ref> That fall, she won a bronze medal on beam (9.500) at the 2005 World Championships in Melbourne.<ref>38th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships Melbourne (AUS) Template:Webarchive. Gymnasticsresults.com. Retrieved on 15 August 2016.</ref>
In March 2006, she competed at the Cottbus World Cup and placed sixth in the floor final with a score of 13.250.<ref>Events :: Show Template:Webarchive</ref> The following month, at the European Championships in Volos, Greece, she placed first on balance beam (15.800) and third on floor (14.600).<ref>Events :: Show Template:Webarchive</ref>
In 2007, Ponor began training with Mariana Bitang again. She said: "She's the only person who can bring me back to the form I was in. She's the only coach who can guide me to a world title and another Olympic title." Bitang added, "We saw her very determined, and we were very surprised to see her appetite for competition."<ref>International Gymnast Magazine Online – Ponor Enlists Bitang in Comeback. Intlgymnast.com (4 May 2007). Retrieved on 20 July 2012.</ref>
In July, Ponor competed at the Romanian National Championships in Ploiesti, Romania. She placed first on vault with a score of 15.062 and first on balance beam with a score of 16.500.<ref>International Gymnast Magazine Online – Nistor, Popescu Win Romanian Nationals. Intlgymnast.com (31 July 2007). Retrieved on 20 July 2012.</ref>
In September, Ponor competed at the 2007 World Championships in Stuttgart. She helped the Romanian team place third and individually she placed fourth in the balance beam final with a score of 15.700.<ref>Events :: Show Template:Webarchive</ref>
In December, Ponor retired due to ongoing injuries.<ref name="intlgymnast1">International Gymnast Magazine Online – Ponor Poised to Rejoin Romanian Squad. Intlgymnast.com (28 March 2011). Retrieved on 20 July 2012.</ref>
2011–2012
Ponor began training again with the Romanian national team in March 2011. She trained under the newly returned coaches Octavian Bellu and Mariana Bitang.<ref name="intlgymnast1"/> At the beginning of August, Ponor had a minor medical procedure to correct a congenital heart defect that was causing an arrhythmia and was able to resume training the same week. She said, "I had a congenital problem I was born with, but I went to the doctor and all is well."<ref>International Gymnast Magazine Online – Ponor: 'All Well' After Minor Heart Procedure. Intlgymnast.com (5 August 2011). Retrieved on 20 July 2012.</ref>
Ponor competed at the 2011 Romanian National Championships. She placed second on balance beam scoring 15.775 and third on floor exercise scoring 14.625.<ref>International Gymnast Magazine Online – Porgras Takes Third Straight Romanian Title Template:Webarchive. Intlgymnast.com (26 August 2011). Retrieved on 20 July 2012.</ref> Ponor competed at the 2011 World Championships in Tokyo. She contributed scores of 14.933 on vault, 15.166 on balance beam, and 14.633 on floor exericse towards the Romanian team's fourth-place finish and individually she placed seventh in the balance beam final.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
In early 2012 Ponor competed at the 2012 Doha World Challenge Cup. She placed first on balance beam and floor exercise. Ponor said, "I want to do the same thing that I did in 2004. It was hard to make a comeback, but all the time I was thinking that I could do it. I will not relax till I reach my goal."<ref>Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique : Full Story Template:Webarchive</ref> Ponor next competed at an international meet against France<ref>International Gymnast Magazine Online – Iordache Powers Romania to First in France Template:Webarchive. Intlgymnast.com (21 April 2012). Retrieved on 20 July 2012.</ref> followed by another friendly meet against Germany and Great Britain.<ref>International Gymnast Magazine Online – Iordache, Romania Unbeatable in Ulm Template:Webarchive. Intlgymnast.com (28 April 2012). Retrieved on 20 July 2012.</ref>
In May, Ponor competed at the 2012 European Championships in Brussels. She contributed scores of 15.033 on vault, 15.433 on balance beam, and 14.733 on floor towards the Romanian team's first-place finish. During event finals she placed first on balance beam and second on floor exercise behind compatriot Larisa Iordache.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Bellu said, "You saw the reaction of the fans. A triple Olympic champion gets respect, especially if she performs like this."<ref>Casert, Raf. (30 May 2012) Belu leads Romania back into Olympic limelight – Gymnastics News. NBC Olympics. Retrieved on 20 July 2012. Template:Webarchive</ref> She is the gymnast who has won the most balance beam titles at the European Championships: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2012 and 2017.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Ponor next competed at the Ghent World Cup where she won gold on the balance beam. She competed at an international meet against France, Germany, and Italy in Bucharest, Romania where she helped Romania finish first as a team.<ref>International Gymnast Magazine Online – Romanians Rule in Bucharest Quad Meet Template:Webarchive. Intlgymnast.com (7 July 2012). Retrieved on 20 July 2012.</ref>
London Olympics

At the end of July, Ponor competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. She helped the Romanian team qualify to the team final in fourth place,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and individually, she qualified eighth to the balance beam final and seventh to the floor exercise final, despite making an error her third tumbling pass.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In the team final, she contributed scores of 15.100 on vault, 15.416 on balance beam, and 14.800 on floor exercise toward Romania's third-place finish.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> She earned the highest score on balance beam during the team competition.
During the balance beam event final Ponor placed fourth.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> She originally was in the third place position, but after American Aly Raisman had an inquiry accepted about her difficulty score, they finished in a tie. However, after the tie-breaking procedure which prioritized execution score, Raisman was awarded the bronze medal. Ponor said, "I will say it again, and I want everyone to know, I will quit without regrets. I have worked every second for my team, I have worked every second for myself, I have worked every second for everybody. I have already been an Olympic champion. I will quit gymnastics with my chin up."<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
During the floor exercise final Ponor won the silver medal behind Raiman.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
2015–2017
In February 2015, Ponor registered for the anti-doping control within the International Federation of Gymnastics, which suggested that she might be returning to competition.<ref>Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique – View FigNews Template:Webarchive. Fig-gymnastics.com. Retrieved on 15 August 2016.</ref> She officially announced her comeback in early March.<ref>Template:Usurped. Wogymnast.com (11 March 2015). Retrieved on 15 August 2016.</ref> She told WOGymnastika that by coming back for a third time, she will be risking her biggest failure.<ref>Template:Usurped. Wogymnast.com (20 March 2015). Retrieved on 15 August 2016.</ref> She could not compete in the 2015 European Games in Baku as she was not eligible yet. In September, Ponor made her return in competition by competing in a friendly meet between Romania and France where she helped the Romanian team place first.
Ponor competed at the 2016 Doha World Challenge Cup where she won gold on the balance beam.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In April, she competed at the Olympic Test Event where Romania failed to qualify a full team to the upcoming Olympic Games.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In June, Ponor competed at the 2016 European Championships where she won two bronze medals – on balance beam and floor exercise.
Romania earned a single Olympic berth for the 2016 Olympic Games; the Romanian Gymnastics Federation announced the spot would either go to Ponor or Larisa Iordache.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Despite Iordache winning the all-around at the Romanian National Championships, the berth was given to Ponor who won the national titles on balance beam and floor exercise. This announcement was made shortly after Ponor was named as Romania's flag bearer for the opening ceremonies, the first time this honor was given to a gymnast.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

During the qualification round at the Olympics Ponor placed fifth on the balance beam and fourteenth on floor exercise, qualifying to the event final on the former. During the balance beam final she placed seventh.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Ponor continued to compete in 2017. She began the year by winning titles on the balance beam and floor exercise at the 2017 Baku World Cup. One week later she won a silver medal on balance beam at the Doha World Cup. At the 2017 European Championships in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Ponor competed on balance beam and floor exericse. She missed the floor exercise final because her routine lacked a front tumbling connection requirement. However, she qualified to the balance beam final where she won the gold medal emotionally in front of a noisy and appreciative home crowd.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
In October Ponor competed at the 2017 World Championships in Montreal. During the qualification round she finished twenty-sixth on balance beam and fourteenth on floor exercise, qualifying to neither event final. She ended the year competing at the 2017 Mexico Open where she won a silver medal in the 3-event all-around. Afterwards Ponor announced her official retirement from competitive gymnastics for the third time.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Personal life
Ponor was in a relationship with Puerto Rican gymnast Tommy Ramos from 2012 until 2016.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> As of 18 June 2022, she is married to Romanian actor and director Bogdan Jianu.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> On her 35th birthday, Ponor revealed on Instagram, that she and Jianu were expecting their first child together.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}></ref> On 29 December 2022, Ponor gave birth to a baby boy. She announced the Romanian jury points in the final of Eurovision Song Contest 2021.
Competitive history
Floor music
| Year | Music Title |
|---|---|
| 2004 | Gia |
| 2005 | Harem |
| 2006 | Underground |
| 2007 | Dark Angel |
| 2011 | Rise |
| 2011–2012 | Requiem for a Dream |
| 2012 | Fever |
| 2016 | Powerful |
See also
References
External links
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- Catalina Ponor at the London 2012 Summer Olympics (archived)
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- 1987 births
- Living people
- Gymnasts from Constanța
- Romanian female artistic gymnasts
- Olympic gymnasts for Romania
- Olympic gold medalists for Romania
- Olympic silver medalists for Romania
- Olympic bronze medalists for Romania
- Olympic medalists in gymnastics
- Gymnasts at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Gymnasts at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Gymnasts at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
- European champions in gymnastics
- 21st-century Romanian sportswomen