Andreea Răducan

Andreea Răducan
Răducan in 2006
Personal information
Full nameAndreea Mădălina Răducan
Born (1983-09-30) 30 September 1983
Bârlad, Romania
Height149 cm (4 ft 11 in)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
Country
represented
 Romania
(1998–2002 (ROM))
ClubClub Sportiv Cetate Deva, Farul Constanța
GymDeva National Training Center
Head coach(es)Octavian Bellu
Assistant coach(es)Mariana Bitang, Lucian Sandu
Music
Retired6 January 2003
Medal record
Olympic Games
2000 SydneyTeam
2000 SydneyVault
Disqualified2000 SydneyAll-Around
World Championships
1999 TianjinTeam
1999 TianjinFloor
2001 GhentTeam
2001 GhentBalance Beam
2001 GhentFloor
1999 TianjinBalance Beam
2001 GhentAll-Around
2001 GhentVault
World Cup Final
2000 GlasgowBalance Beam
2000 GlasgowFloor
European Championships
Paris 2000Floor
Paris 2000Team

Andreea Mădălina Răducan (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈdree̯a mədəˈlina rəduˈkan]; born 30 September 1983) is a Romanian sports announcer, journalist, and retired gymnast.

Răducan began competing in gymnastics at a young age and was training at the Romanian junior national facility by the age of 12. As one of the outstanding gymnasts of the Romanian team in the late 1990s, Răducan was known both for her difficult repertoire of skills and her dance and presentation. Over her four-year senior career, she won Olympic or World Championships medals on every event except the uneven bars and earned three individual World Championships titles, on the floor exercise in 1999 and 2001 and the balance beam in 2001.

Răducan competed at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, where she contributed strongly to the Romanian team's gold medal and won an individual silver medal on the vault. She was also the original winner of the all-around title, but was disqualified and stripped of her gold medal shortly after the competition concluded, when it was revealed that she had failed doping controls, testing positive for pseudoephedrine, a banned substance. She and her coaches maintained that she had been given the substance in two cold medicine pills by a Romanian team physician, and that they had not affected her performance in any way.

The case generated a significant amount of media attention, and Răducan was supported by members of the gymnastics community and the Romanian public. Her case was brought to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in autumn 2000. Răducan herself was exonerated of any personal wrongdoing by the CAS, the Romanian Olympic Committee and the International Gymnastics Federation, and was not subject to any disciplinary measures. However, her medal was not reinstated, and the team doctor who administered the medicine was banned for two Olympic cycles.

Răducan returned the year after the Olympics to win five additional World Championships medals, but retired from gymnastics in 2002. As an adult, she has worked as a sports announcer and media personality, and has pursued university level studies in journalism.