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19 Facts About Andreea Iridon

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Andreea Iridon won a silver on balance beam and a bronze on uneven bars at the 2015 European Games.

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At the 2014 Junior European Championships Iridon won silvers on beam and floor, and a bronze with the team.

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Andreea Iridon placed third with the Romanian team and tenth in the all-around.

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In July, Andreea Iridon competed at the 2013 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival with teammates Laura Jurca and Silvia Zarzu, and they won a bronze medal.

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Andreea Iridon finished fourth on floor, just 0.1 behind her teammate Silvia Zarzu.

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At the Japan Junior International, Andreea Iridon won a silver medal on bars behind Bailie Key.

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Andreea Iridon won a bronze on uneven bars, and she finished sixth on balance beam.

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At the Japan Junior International, Andreea Iridon won a silver medal on bars behind Bailie Key.

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Andreea Iridon competed at the City of Jesolo Trophy where she won a silver medal with the Romanian team by contributing on bars and beam.

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Andreea Iridon won the bronze medal on beam with a 14.300.

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Andreea Iridon competed in the France-Romania-Belgium Tri-Friendly meet where she won team and all-around gold.

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Andreea Iridon contributed scores on all events towards Romania's bronze medal finish.

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Andreea Iridon won a silver medal in the balance beam final behind Angelina Melnikova with a score of 14.433.

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Andreea Iridon tied for the silver medal in the floor final with British gymnast Amy Tinkler.

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At the Romanian National Championships, Andreea Iridon won a bronze medal in the all-around behind Larisa Iordache and Stefania Stanila.

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Andreea Iridon won a silver on the uneven bars behind Larisa Iordache, and she finished third on beam behind Andreea Munteanu and Larisa Iordache.

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Andreea Iridon competed at Trofeo Torino 4 Nazioni where she placed 3rd with the Romanian team after Russia and Italy.

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Andreea Iridon placed 3rd on uneven bars with 12.800 after she fell and 2nd on balance beam with 14.000, behind Lieke Wevers.

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Andreea Iridon announced her retirement following Romania's failure to qualify a full team to the 2016 Olympic Games.