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  1. Viorica Daniela Silivaş-Harper (Deva, 9 de maio de 1972), conhecida apenas por Daniela Silivaş é uma ex-ginasta romena, que competiu em provas da ginástica artística. Em seu currículo há três medalhas de ouro olímpicas e sete medalhas de ouro em mundiais.

  2. Daniela Viorica Silivaș-Harper (Romanian pronunciation: [daniˈela siliˈvaʃ]; born 9 May 1972), is a Romanian former artistic gymnast best known for medaling in every single event at one Olympics, winning six medals (three gold, two silver, and one bronze) at the 1988 Summer Games in Seoul.

    Year
    Event
    1981
    Daciada
    1982
    Junior Romanian Championships
    1982
    Peace Cup
    1982
    Romanian Cup
  3. 13 de fev. de 2007 · DANIELA SILIVAS FROM ROMANIA IN THE TEAM COMP AT THE 1987 WORLD GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS-THIS GREAT ROUTINE EARNS A PERFECT 10!...PLEASE TAKE TIME TO LEAVE A...

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  4. 31 de jan. de 2021 · Daniela was born on May 9, 1972 in Deva and began gymnastics at age 6. Her numerous titles from 1985 to 1989 make her one of Romania's best and most successful gymnasts. She lives in Georgia and is a coach; she and her husband have three children (2 sons and a daughter).

  5. 29 de abr. de 2021 · Daniela Silivas is a former artistic gymnast who won nine Olympic medals, including three golds, in Seoul 1988. She was born in Transylvania in 1972 and emigrated to the US in 1991 after the Romanian Revolution.

  6. Viorica Daniela Silivaș-Harper, numele la naștere Viorica Daniela Silivaș (n. 9 mai 1972 , Deva , Hunedoara , România ) este o gimnastă română de valoare mondială, retrasă actualmente din activitatea competițională, celebră pentru cucerirea a șase medalii (trei de aur , două de argint și una de bronz ) la Jocurile Olimpice de ...

  7. Watch the video of the women's uneven bars final from the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, where Romania's Daniela Silivas won her first of three apparatus gold medals. She beat East Germany's Dagmar Kersten and the Soviet Union's Elena Shushunova to the podium.

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