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  1. Ecaterina Szabó 1985. Ecaterina Szabó, ungarisch Szabó Katalin, (* 22. Januar 1968 in Zagon, Kreis Covasna) ist eine ehemalige rumänische Kunstturnerin und derzeitige Trainerin. Sie ist Angehörige der ungarischen Minderheit im Szeklerland. Sie war mehrfache Olympiasiegerin sowie Welt- und Europameisterin.

  2. Ecaterina Szabo ( Hungarian: Szabó Katalin, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈsɒboː ˈkɒtɒlin]; born 22 January 1967) is a former Romanian artistic gymnast who won 20 Olympic, world and continental medals. Szabo won gold medals in the 1984 Olympics in three individual events (vault, balance beam (tie), and floor exercise), won the all ...

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    Event
    1978
    Romanian Championships
    1980
    Chunichi Cup
    1980
    Junior European Championships
    1980
    ROM-GBR Dual Meet
  3. 19. Okt. 2018 · Ecaterina Szabo: We were like little robots – Gymnovosti. Articles. News. Ecaterina Szabo: We were like little robots. October 19, 2018. by LiubovB. 11 min read. 1 Comment. Ecaterina Szabo gave an interview to Céline Nony of L’Equipe last spring, shortly before the European Championships.

  4. Always poised and cool in competition, Ecaterina Szabo was the ideal gymnast, with creativity, flexibility, style and technique. By the time her career ended in 1987, she had won five Olympic medals, four of them gold, eight World medals, and an amazing 11 Junior and Senior European medals combined.

  5. 5. März 2013 · 📲 Subscribe to @olympics: http://oly.ch/Subscribe The Artistic Gymnastics women's competitions at the Los Angeles 1984 Games were marked by the fierce disp...

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  6. Ecaterina SZABO is a four-time Olympic champion and a World champion in artistic gymnastics. She was born in 1968 to Hungarian parents and competed under the name Katalin Szabó until 1984.

  7. Ecaterina Szabo is a Romanian former artistic gymnast who won five medals at the 1984 Olympics, including four golds. She was born in 1968 to Hungarian parents and changed her name from Katalin to Ecaterina in 1983.