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Dominique Moceanu: An American Champion
An Autobiography as told to Steve Woodward
Copyright 1996
Introduction by Bela Karolyi
My Journey
Prologue: Four Magic Words
An Autobiography as told to Steve Woodward
Copyright 1996
Introduction by Bela Karolyi
- Wow! That's what I say every time I see Dominique Moceanu whip through her floor exercise and balance beam routine
- She sparkles
- Seeing a gymnast he's coached catapult to the top of the sport gives him pride
- True competitor, just like MLR and Nadia Comaneci
- Deserves to be national champion and the hope of the American team to medal in 1996
My Journey
- 1979- Father, Dimitry Moceanu, leaves Romania for the US. Mother Camelia joins him in 1981
- 1981- Dominique born, September 30 in Hollywood, CA
- 1983- Move to Highland Park, IL. Between 3 and 4 enrolled in first gymnastics class
- 1985- 45 day European vacation; father contacts Bela in Houston about enrolling her. Bela says to wait until she's 9 or 10
- 1987- August 24, sister Christina is born
- 1991- Moves to Houston for her 10th birthday. First session is Dec 19
- 1992- US National Championships, Jr Division- Silver on beam
- 1993- US National Championships, Jr Division- Messed up. 7th AA
- 1994- US National Championships, Jr Division- Gold: AA, floor, vault; Bronze: Beam, UB
- 1995- Reeses International Gymnastics Cup: Gold: UB, Bronze: BB
- 1995- American Classic: Gold: vault, Silver: AA (tie); Bronze: BB, FX
- 1995- VISA Challenge, Sr Division: Gold: AA, FX, Team; Silver: UB; Bronze: BB, Vault
- 1995- US National Championships, Sr. Division: Gold: AA; Silver: FX; Bronze:VT
- 1995- World Team Trials: Gold: AA
- 1995- World Championships, Sr Division: Silver: BB, Bronze: Team
Prologue: Four Magic Words
- Had just turned 10 years old and was living in Tampa, FL where her father owned a car dealership and her mother was a hair stylist
- Was watching gymnastics on TV. Had been doing gymnastics since she was 3 and loved watching her idols on TV
- Cheered for Betty Okino–always watched Betty, Kim, and Kerri
- They all lived in Houston and were coached by Bela Karolyi, who had turned out multiple champions
- "If only I could train with Bela…I want to be like Kim and Nadia…Someday I will."
- "Okay," said my father. "We will go."
- And that's how we moved to Houston when I was ten. That's how I came to Bela's