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Lavinia Agache

1968 - Today

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Lavinia Agache (later Carney; born 11 February 1968) is a retired Romanian artistic gymnast. She won 10 medals at major international events, including a team gold medal at the 1984 Olympics and three silver medals at the 1983 World Championships (team, vault and uneven bars). She is also the 1983 European champion on balance beam. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lavinia Agache is the 187th most popular gymnast (up from 188th in 2019), the 658th most popular biography from Romania (down from 654th in 2019) and the 12th most popular Romanian Gymnast.

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Among GYMNASTS

Among gymnasts, Lavinia Agache ranks 187 out of 370Before her are Cătălina Ponor, Claudia Presăcan, Mihaela Stănuleț, Kōji Gushiken, Marina Lobatch, and Simona Amânar. After her are Szilveszter Csollány, Ri Se-gwang, Yang Wei, Tatiana Lysenko, Aliya Mustafina, and Mary Lou Retton.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Lavinia Agache ranks 676Before her are Sebastian Schipper, Sergio Porrini, Ilya Smirin, Penny Wong, Bettina Stark-Watzinger, and Firmin Ngrébada. After her are Jean-Christophe Rolland, Rashid Sidek, Dirk Medved, Nikolay Antonov, Bruno Risi, and Philippe Falardeau.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Lavinia Agache ranks 658 out of 844Before her are Ingrid Bisu (1987), Daniel Pancu (1977), Răzvan Cociș (1983), Dănuț Lupu (1967), Cosmin Moți (1984), and Cristieana Cojocaru (1962). After her are Alina Dumitru (1982), Viorica Susanu (1975), Marius Niculae (1981), Iulian Chiriță (1967), Georgeta Damian (1976), and Ovidiu Hoban (1982).

Among GYMNASTS In Romania

Among gymnasts born in Romania, Lavinia Agache ranks 12Before her are Mariana Constantin (1960), Simona Păucă (1969), Cătălina Ponor (1987), Claudia Presăcan (1979), Mihaela Stănuleț (1967), and Simona Amânar (1979). After her are Gabriela Potorac (1973), Cristina Bontaș (1973), Sandra Izbașa (1990), Marius Urzică (1975), Gina Gogean (1978), and Laura Cutina (1968).