Manca Marcelan

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Manca Marcelan, MA in Psychology, born 17 July 1995[1] in Ljubljana, Slovenia is a Slovenian rhythmic gymnast.

Early life[edit]

Manca Marcelan, born on 17 July 1995, hails from Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her early years were marked by a passion for rhythmic gymnastics, laying the foundation for her illustrious career in the sport.

Education and Psychology Career[edit]

In 2018, Manca Marcelan earned her degree in psychology from the University of Ljubljana FF. She furthered her academic pursuits, obtaining a Master of Arts in Psychology in July 2020.

Athletic career[edit]

Success at Home[edit]

  • Trophy champion of Slovenia, Team 2010
  • National Champion with the team in 2010[2][3]
  • National Champion in 2009, around gymnastics,
  • Juniors - Slovenia Trophy winner,
  • National Champion with the team in 2009, Champion with the ball in 2009
  • National Champion, Champion with the ball in 2006
  • Slovenia Trophy winner, Team 2006
  • National Champion, group winner in 2005

Success Abroad[edit]

  • European Junior Championships Bremen (Germany) 2010, Team 19th place
  • Alpe Adria (Italy), Team 2008, 1st place
  • Slovenian Challenge (Slovenia) 2008, 3rd place all-around, 2nd place ball, 3rd place hoop
  • MTM Narodni dom Ljubljana (Slovenia) 2008, 1st place
  • International tournament Nitra (Slovakia) 2008, 2nd place
  • International tournament Mol (Belgium) 2008, 3rd place
  • Alpe Adria (Italy) 2007, Team, 1st place
  • International tournament Brno (Czech Republic) 2006, group exercises, 1st place
  • MTM Narodni dom Ljubljana (Slovenia) 2006, 3rd place
  • Alpe Adria (Italy) 2006, Team, 1st place[4]
  • New Year's Cup Moste (Slovenia) 2005, 3rd place
  • International Tournament of Udine (Italy) 2003, 1st place

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Najuspešnejši Športniki, Trenerji in Sodniki v Letu 2014 Reprezentance 2015". Gimnastika (in Slovenian): 9. January 2015. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Ritmičarkam Narodnega doma popoln izplen". RTV Slovenija (in Slovenian). 6 November 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Ritmičarkam Narodnega doma ekipni pokal Slovenije". Dnevnik (in Slovenian). STA. 6 November 2010. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Slovenkam pokal Alpe - Adria". STA (in Slovenian). 26 February 2006. Retrieved 23 April 2019.

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