Nadia Elena Comaneci
In 1976, she became an international star when she recorded the world's first perfect 10, on the asymmetrical bar at the Montreal Olympic Games. Additionally the feat, she would go on to record six more perfect tens, which made her the youngest Olympic gold medalist. She was just 14 years old. Not only did she draw media attention, but also contributed to Romania achieve a worldwide presence. The sports icon gained international fame when she scored a record-breaking score. The legend she created was legendary and helped to popularize gymnastics throughout the world. She changed the way that people saw female gymnasts. This was the impact she had in this Olympics that the uneven bars sport features two gymnastics moves named after her toe-on and release move, which remain classified as high-level standard. In addition to the Olympics, she also showed impressive performance at both the World Championships & European Championships. As a result, she became a legendary gymnast and was one of the most famous athletes anyone has seen. When she left for the US and the United States, the "Queen of Olympics' took up modeling and sports equipment promotion.



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