|  Dominique's Biography   | 
1981:  Dominique "Helena" Moceanu is born on September 30 in Hollywood, California
															
When Dominique was just 6 months old, her father had her hold onto a clothes line to test her strength.  Dominique held on until it broke! This was an early sign to show her strength in becoming a gymnast.
1983:  Dominique and her family relocate to Highland Park, Illinois, near Chicago. Later, between the ages of 3 and 4, her parents enroll her in a local gymnastics club
1985:  Her father, Dimitry, contacts Bela Karoli at his gym in Houston and inquires about putting Dominique in his classes, but Bela tells him to wait until age 9 or 10.
1987:  Dominique moves to Tampa, Florida and enrolls at LaFleur's Gymnastics where she continues to train
1989:  On August 24, Dominique's sister, Christina, is born Click Here to see a picture of Christina!!
1991:  After Dominique turns 10, she moves to Houston. She tells her father that she wishes to train at Karolyi's while watching a gymnastics program. Her father replies "Okay. We will go!" and on December 18, she arrives for her first session.
1992:  Only seven months after beginning her training at Karolyi's, she qualifies for the Junior National team and medals at the 1992 Junior Nationals-the youngest junior qualifier to ever do so (age 10).
1993:  Dominique compete's in the Junior National Championships, but does not medal.  She finishes 7th all-around.
1994:  Dominique win's the Junior National Championships which is her first all-around title
1995:  Dominique becomes the youngest in U.S. history to win the Senior National Championships and is the only gymnast who has went from a junior title to a senior title in just one year!!
	
 At the World Championships in Sabae, Japan, Dominique wins a silver medal on the balance beam and gets fifth all-around, which was the best finish for an American
1996:  At the 1996 Summer Olympics, Dominique does not win any individual medals, but she does help her teamates to the first ever, women's gymnastics team gold medal in U.S. history!!!
1998:  After a rough year in 1997, Dominique comes back by winning the 1998 Goodwill Games All-Around Gold!
Other Quick Facts	 
 Goal: To go to the 2000 Olympics, to study sports medicine
 Goal: To go to the 2000 Olympics, to study sports medicine
 Height: 5FT 0"
 Height: 5FT 0"
 Weight: 90 pounds
 Weight: 90 pounds
 Club: Moceanu Gymnastics, Inc.
 Club: Moceanu Gymnastics, Inc.
 Coach:  Luminita Miscenco
 Coach:  Luminita Miscenco 
 School: Northland Christian School
 School: Northland Christian School
 Year in School: 11th (Fall, '97)
 Year in School: 11th (Fall, '97)
 Years on National Team: 6 (1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98)
 Years on National Team: 6 (1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98)
 Hobbies: In-line skating, reading, swimming, listening to music
 Hobbies: In-line skating, reading, swimming, listening to music
 Family: Dimitry (father), Camelia (mother), and Christina (sister, age 7)
 Family: Dimitry (father), Camelia (mother), and Christina (sister, age 7)
 Pets: Mitzy, her cat
 Pets: Mitzy, her cat
 Zodiac Sign: Libra
 Zodiac Sign: Libra
 Shoe Size: 5 1/2 (Dominique's shoe size was the smallest at at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games (along with Kerri Strug)
 Shoe Size: 5 1/2 (Dominique's shoe size was the smallest at at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games (along with Kerri Strug) 
 Lucky Number: 7
 Lucky Number: 7 
*Information provided by "Dominique Moceanu - An American Champion"
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