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==Senior career==
==Senior career==
===2011===
Her first senior year was overshadowed by a foot injury that kept her out of the gym for several months.<ref name = CGB>[http://www.thecouchgymnast.com/?p=3697 The Couch Gymnast] Get to know: The Romanian team, by Beatrice Gheorghisor, September 2011</ref> Thus, her debut at a senior competition was postponed for August 2011 at the Romanian National Championships. Here she won bronze on floor and placed fourth all around.<ref name = RN2011>[http://www.gymnasticsresults.com/2011/eu/rou/wagchamp.html Gymnastics Results] 2011 Romanian National Championships</ref> After a good showing at two friendly meets in [[Germany]] and [[Great Britain]] she was selected in the team for the [[2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships| 2011 World Championships]]. Here, she helped her team place four in the team finals. Individually, she qualified in the eight place in the floor final.<ref name = IGMQ11>[http://www.intlgymnast.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2984:komova-us-lead-world-qualification-in-tokyo&catid=90:2011-world-championships-news&Itemid=233 International Gymnast Magazine] Komova, US lead world qualifications in Tokyo, by Amanda Turner, October 8, 2011</ref> Unfortunately, a foot injury prevented her to compete in the finals.<ref name =RGB>[http://www.romgym.ro/evenimente/c-m-tokyo-2011-%E2%80%93-confirmari-surprize-si-sperante-in-finalele-pe-aparate/ Romanian Gymnastics Federation] Tokyo News, Emanuel Fantaneanu, October 15, 2011 (Romanian)</ref> She was substituted in the floor finals by teammate [[Diana Chelaru]] who placed eight.<ref name = IGMFF>[http://www.intlgymnast.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3011:world-championships-conclude-in-tokyo&catid=90:2011-world-championships-news&Itemid=233 International Gymnast Magazine] World championships conclude in Tokyo, by Amanda Turner, October 16, 2011</ref>
Her first senior year was overshadowed by a foot injury that kept her out of the gym for several months.<ref name = CGB>[http://www.thecouchgymnast.com/?p=3697 The Couch Gymnast] Get to know: The Romanian team, by Beatrice Gheorghisor, September 2011</ref> Thus, her debut at a senior competition was postponed for August 2011 at the Romanian National Championships. Here she won bronze on floor and placed fourth all around.<ref name = RN2011>[http://www.gymnasticsresults.com/2011/eu/rou/wagchamp.html Gymnastics Results] 2011 Romanian National Championships</ref> After a good showing at two friendly meets in [[Germany]] and [[Great Britain]] she was selected in the team for the [[2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships| 2011 World Championships]]. Here, she helped her team place four in the team finals. Individually, she qualified in the eight place in the floor final.<ref name = IGMQ11>[http://www.intlgymnast.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2984:komova-us-lead-world-qualification-in-tokyo&catid=90:2011-world-championships-news&Itemid=233 International Gymnast Magazine] Komova, US lead world qualifications in Tokyo, by Amanda Turner, October 8, 2011</ref> Unfortunately, a foot injury prevented her to compete in the finals.<ref name =RGB>[http://www.romgym.ro/evenimente/c-m-tokyo-2011-%E2%80%93-confirmari-surprize-si-sperante-in-finalele-pe-aparate/ Romanian Gymnastics Federation] Tokyo News, Emanuel Fantaneanu, October 15, 2011 (Romanian)</ref> She was substituted in the floor finals by teammate [[Diana Chelaru]] who placed eight.<ref name = IGMFF>[http://www.intlgymnast.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3011:world-championships-conclude-in-tokyo&catid=90:2011-world-championships-news&Itemid=233 International Gymnast Magazine] World championships conclude in Tokyo, by Amanda Turner, October 16, 2011</ref>
===2012===

After a successful spring season with good performances at international world cups and friendly meets, she was selected in the team for the [[2012 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships| 2012 European Championships]] in [[Brussels]]. Here she contributed to the team qualification and team gold medal on three events, floor, balance beam, and uneven bars. Although in the qualifications she placed fourth on beam and sixth on floor, she did not advanced in the event finals due to the higher scores of teammates [[Catalina Ponor]] and [[Larisa Iordache]] on these events. Her score on floor in the team finals would have been enough for the silver medal in the floor final. <ref name = UEG2012>[http://www.ueg.org/en/29th-European-Women-s-Artistic-Gymnastics-Championships,-seniors-and-juniors-in-Brussels/BEL--2012-2012-05-09 European Union of Gymnastics] 29<sup>th</sup> European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships</ref>
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 15:53, 28 May 2012

Diana Bulimar
Diana Bulimar at the 2009 Top Gym
Personal information
Full nameDiana Laura Bulimar
Nickname(s)Didi
Country represented Romania
Born (1995-08-22) August 22, 1995 (age 29)
Timişoara
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
ClubCS Dinamo Bucharest
Head coach(es)Octavian Bellu, Mariana Bitang
Assistant coach(es)Lucian Sandu, Mircea Vintila, Raluca Bugner
Former coach(es)Cristian Moldovan, Lacramioara Moldovan
ChoreographerMariana Ristea
Eponymous skillsBulimar (floor)
Medal record
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2012 Brussels Team
World Cup
Silver medal – second place 2012 Doha Floor
Youth Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 2010 Singapore Floor

Diana Bulimar (born August 22, 1995, in Timişoara, Romania) is a Romanian artistic gymnast.[1] Since 2011, an element on the floor exercise is named after her. The "Bulimar" is a Johnson leap (switch leap with 14 turn to side position) with additional 11 turn.[2]

Early life and career

Bulimar was one of the most successful junior gymnast of the 2008-2010 Romanian national junior team. During the junior years her highest achievements were the silver medal with the team and the bronze medal on uneven bars at the 2010 European Junior Championships and the silver medal on floor at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games. She also placed fourth all around and on floor at the 2010 European Championships.[3][4]

Senior career

2011

Her first senior year was overshadowed by a foot injury that kept her out of the gym for several months.[5] Thus, her debut at a senior competition was postponed for August 2011 at the Romanian National Championships. Here she won bronze on floor and placed fourth all around.[6] After a good showing at two friendly meets in Germany and Great Britain she was selected in the team for the 2011 World Championships. Here, she helped her team place four in the team finals. Individually, she qualified in the eight place in the floor final.[7] Unfortunately, a foot injury prevented her to compete in the finals.[8] She was substituted in the floor finals by teammate Diana Chelaru who placed eight.[9]

2012

After a successful spring season with good performances at international world cups and friendly meets, she was selected in the team for the 2012 European Championships in Brussels. Here she contributed to the team qualification and team gold medal on three events, floor, balance beam, and uneven bars. Although in the qualifications she placed fourth on beam and sixth on floor, she did not advanced in the event finals due to the higher scores of teammates Catalina Ponor and Larisa Iordache on these events. Her score on floor in the team finals would have been enough for the silver medal in the floor final. [10]

References

  1. ^ Federation Interntationale de Gymnastique Diana Bulimar
  2. ^ Full twist Diana Bulimar new move for WAG Code of Points, November, 2011
  3. ^ European Union of Gymnastics Statistics 28th European Championships for the teams Birmingham 2010
  4. ^ 2010 Youth Olympic Games Gymnastics Results
  5. ^ The Couch Gymnast Get to know: The Romanian team, by Beatrice Gheorghisor, September 2011
  6. ^ Gymnastics Results 2011 Romanian National Championships
  7. ^ International Gymnast Magazine Komova, US lead world qualifications in Tokyo, by Amanda Turner, October 8, 2011
  8. ^ Romanian Gymnastics Federation Tokyo News, Emanuel Fantaneanu, October 15, 2011 (Romanian)
  9. ^ International Gymnast Magazine World championships conclude in Tokyo, by Amanda Turner, October 16, 2011
  10. ^ European Union of Gymnastics 29th European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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