Sabina Cojocar

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Sabina Cojocar in 2000 at the European Junior Championships in Paris

Sabina Cojocar (born October 23, 1985 in Sibiu ) is a former Romanian gymnast .

Cojocar did gymnastics at CSȘ Sibiu. In 2000 she won five medals at the Junior European Championships in Paris. In the all-around competition, in the jump and on the balance beam, she became European champion and with the team and on the floor she won silver.

Her greatest success came at the 2001 World Gymnastics Championships . In Ghent, Belgium, Cojocar won the world championship with the Romanian gymnastics team with Andreea Răducan , Loredana Boboc , Carmen Ionescu , Silvia Stroescu and Andreea Ulmeanu ahead of Russia and the USA. In addition, Cojocar was fourth on the balance beam and sixth in the individual all-around competition.

At the Gymnastics World Championships in Debrecen (Hungary) in 2002 , Cojocar was fifth in the jump and ninth on the ground. The all-around competition was not carried out in these championships. She had to resign in 2003 due to health problems. After the end of her career, she became a gymnastics trainer.

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Individual evidence

  1. Sabina Cojocar: "Ma doare ca nu mi-am implinit visul: Olimpiada"
  2. Sabina Cojocar "My Health Problem Was Genetic Which Means I Have To Live With It"