Nadia Comaneci was a gymnast who competed in the 1976 Montreal olympics. She changed the world of gymnastics along with how women were viewed. Without Nadia, gymnastics might still be an unknown sport to most. She is revolutionary because she brought popularity to the sport, refined the standards of gymnastics, and she gave women everywhere the courage to do what they want. Nadia Comaneci made gymnastics more well known because she scored a perfect 10 in the Olympic Games, she joined a sport
Nadia Comaneci is a gymnast who competed in the 1976 Montreal summer Olympics. She changed the world of gymnastics along with how women were viewed. Without her involvement, gymnastics might still be an unknown sport to most. She is revolutionary because she brought popularity to the sport, refined the standards of gymnastics, and she gave women everywhere the courage to pursue their dreams. Nadia Comaneci made women’s gymnastics more well known by joining a sport formerly dominated by men. She
I want to fly, but gravity keeps pulling me down.” (165) Gravity, in this story, is also a symbol for an obstacle that keeps her from achieving her goal. Songnan shows examples of historical allusions when she references past gymnasts such as Nadia Comaneci and Nellie Kim or movies such as Casablanca, Roman Holiday, or Charade. The title “Waxen Wings” is a Greek mythology allusion because it references the story of Icarus and when he flew his wings of wax too close to the sun. This ties into the
Being an Olympian in the first place already makes you extremely attractive. However with the looks to match it is most definitely an added bonus. From amazing technical skills and extreme motivation to killer bodies and shining confidence, Olympians just have that special something. Plus it doesn 't hurt that that clothing worn leaves nothing to the imagination. Here are 8 of the hottest female Olympians of all time. Number Eight: Hope Solo Goalkeeper for the USA national soccer team, Solo is
Making it in the dance world. Misty Copeland was the first African American ballerina in the American Ballet Theatre as a principal ballerina. Copeland broke the color barrier in the ballet world when she got the principal role in a classical ballet. This made other people follow their dreams just like she did. Many people believed that you had to be white in order to go far in dance. If you were not you had no chance of making it. Although racial barriers exists in dance Misty Copeland overcame
1984 Summer Olympics. Her life-changing career started when she was only 4 years old. Retton’s many accomplishments like her “Perfect 10” had a big impact on society.(biography.com) Mary Lou Retton wanted to become a gymnast since she first saw Nadia Comăneci on their family television. She was born to Lois and Ron Retton on January 24,1968 in Fairmont, West Virginia. Retton started her gymnastics career when she was only 4 years old at Aerial Port Gymnastics. By the age of 12, she had already become
would take Mary Lou, and her sister, Shari ,to West Virginia University for gymnastics once a week. Mary Lou was first pining for Olympic Gold at age four when watching Olga Korbut during the 1972 Olympics.When Mary Lou was seven she watched Nadia Comaneci compete in the Olympics. Mary Lou Retton knew that one day she wanted to stand on the podium, and receive a gold medal. Mary Lou eventually got to a point that she outgrew the training that she was receiving in West Virginia. In 1982, she left
small bust, and small waist. It is also important for coaches to monitor their athletes weight in these sports. Rhythmic gymnastics, figure skating, artistic gymnastics, and dance are all aesthetic sports. Heidi Noelle Gunther, Chloe Luksiak, Nadia Comaneci, Simone Biles, Yulia Lipnitskaia, and Nancy Kerrigan are all aesthetic sport athletes that had eating disorders. Endurance sports have a certain brutality. These athletes have to consume a crazy amount of calories just to stay energized. If some
every single day, we are slowly taking steps that are taking us to our larger idea of success. “I don’t run away from a challenge because I am afraid. Instead, I run towards it because the only way to escape fear is to trample it beneath your foot.’’ -Nadia
You might not guess that I’m an athlete by looking at me, after all, I can barely do five pushups and I tend to get winded after only ten minutes of jogging. To be fair, I haven’t done any sports in almost four years, but being an athlete is a part of who I am. I will always view the world through the lens of the things I learned in the gym. Being an athlete changed me, it shaped me into a person that I am proud to be, it gave me confidence and taught me the value of hard work; I honestly don’t think