Diana Chelaru

Diana Chelaru
Diana Chelaru
Personal information
Full name Diana Maria Chelaru
Country represented  Romania
Born August 15, 1993 (1993-08-15) (age 18)
Oneşti
Discipline Women's artistic gymnastics
Level Senior
Club CSS Oneşti
Head coach(es) Octavian Bellu, Mariana Bitang
Assistant coach(es) Liliana Cozma, Lucian Sandu, Mircea Vintila
Former coach(es) Nicolae Forminte
Choreographer Puia Valer

Diana Maria Chelaru (born August 15, 1993, in Oneşti, Romania) is a Romanian artistic gymnast. She is a world and European silver medalist on floor and a European bronze medalist on floor and with the team.

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Early gymnastics career

Chelaru started to train for gymnastics at CSS Oneşti Club with coaches Elena Dragomir, Octavian Teodoru and Ioana Dragomir. In 2005 she joined the junior national team where she trained with coaches Aurica Nistor, Lacramioara Moldovan, Cristian Moldovan, Carmen Bogasiu, Ingrid Istrate and Daniel Nistor. She moved to Deva National Training Center in 2008.[1]

Senior career

2009

Her debut at a senior international competition was at the 2009 European Championships. Here she placed 14th in the all around finals. Later that year she competed at the Glasgow Grand Prix placing sixth on floor, seventh on vault and eight on uneven bars.[2] Her first World Championships experience was at the 2009 World Championships in London. Here she placed 15th in the qualifications for floor and vault finals.[3] She ended her first senior year by winning bronze all around at the Blume Memorial[4] and silver all around at the Arthur Gander Memorial[5] and by placing tenth at Swiss Cup.[6]

2010

In May she had a good showing at the 2010 European Championships by contributing to the team bronze medal. Individually, she won the bronze medal on floor(opening with a new double-layout) and placed fourth on vault final.[7][8] In September she competed at the World Cup in Gent where she won silver on vault and placed fifth on floor.[9] Later that year she was selected in the national team for the 2010 World Championships in Rotterdam. Here she helped her team to place fourth in the team finals by performing on floor and vault.[10] Individually, she placed seventh on vault[11] and tied for silver on floor with Aliya Mustafina[12]

2011

Her first 2011 competition was the 2011 Paris World Cup where she won silver on floor and bronze on vault.[13] One month later she had an excellent showing at the 2011 European Championships, qualifying third in the all around final and on floor, and placing 14th in the beam and uneven bars and 11th in the vault qualifications, respectively.[14] She won silver on floor behind teammate Sandra Izbasa and finished fourth in the all-around finals behind teammate Amelia Racea.[15][16]After the Europeans she underwent surgery to repair some broken abdominal muscle fibers, which kept her out of the gym for five months. Not fully recovered she skipped the Romanian national championships scheduled at the end of August.[17] After showing a good performance at a friendly meet with the Great Britain team she was selected in the Romanian team for the 2011 World Championships. Here she helped her team place fourth by competing on floor and on vault. Individually, she was the third reserve for the floor final.[18] She was a last minute replacement in the final after the withdrawal of Viktoria Komova, Vanessa Ferrari, and of teammate Diana Bulimar (who got injured before the final). She ended her 2011 World Championships experience by placing eight on floor.[19]

References

  1. ^ Oneşti Express Diana Chelaru on the footsteps of Nadia Comaneci, by Ion Moraru, October 15, 2009 (Romanian)
  2. ^ Gymnastics Results Glasgow Grand Prix 2009
  3. ^ Gymnastics Results 2009 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
  4. ^ Gymnastics Results 2009 Blume Memorial
  5. ^ Memorial Gander Ariella Kaeslin wins the Gander Memorial 2009
  6. ^ Gymnastics Results 2009 Swiss Cup
  7. ^ International Gymnast Magazine Russian women reclaim European title, by Amanda Turner, May 1, 2010
  8. ^ International Gymnast Magazine Tweddle, Russia bid golden farewell to Birmingham, by Amanda Turner, May 2, 2010
  9. ^ International Gymnast Magazine Gue golden in Gent as world cup concludes, by Amanda Turner, September 12, 2010
  10. ^ International Gymnast Magazine Russian women win firs world team title, by Amanda Turner, October 20, 2010
  11. ^ International Gymnast Magazine British best in day 1 of event finals, by Amanda Turner, October 23, 2010
  12. ^ International Gymnast Magazine Bouhail, Mitchell make gymnastics history, by Amanda Turner, October 24, 2010
  13. ^ International Gymnast Magazine Mustafina-Gonzalez best in Bercy finals, Amanda Turner, March 20, 2011
  14. ^ International Gymnast Magazine Mustafina dominates Berlin qualification, Amanda Turner, April 6, 2011
  15. ^ International Gymnast Magazine Dementyeva wins after Mustafina injured, Amanda Turner, April 8, 2011
  16. ^ International Gymnast Magazine Izbasa wins again as Europeans end, Amanda Turner, April 10, 2011
  17. ^ The Couch Gymnast Get to know: The Romanian Worlds team, by Beatrice Gheorghisor, September 26, 2011
  18. ^ International Gymnast Magazine Komova, US lead world qualification in Tokyo, by Amanda Turner, October 8, 2011
  19. ^ International Gymnast Magazine World Championships conclude in Tokyo, by Amanda Turner, October 16, 2011

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