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team modality in the Atlanta Olympic Games, together with her teammates Marta Baldó, Nuria Cabanillas, Estela Giménez, Lorena Guréndez and Estíbaliz Martínez. After this achievement, the group was baptized by the media as the Golden Girls. In 1997, she was runner-up in Europe in 5 balls and bronze in 3 balls and 2 ribbons in the European Championship in Patras.
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taking another two bronze medals in the general competition and in the final of 5 rings. That same year she was proclaimed world champion in the modality of 3 balls and 2 ribbons in the World Championship in Vienna. In addition to this gold medal, she won two silver medals in the general competition and in the final of 5 hoops.
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Shortly afterwards she moved to a school in the Town Hall trained by Iratxe Aurrekoetxea, which soon became Club IVEF. There he trained alternatively for about two years both in the European Civic Centre and in the IVEF (Basque Institute of Physical Education) sports centre, which is now the Faculty
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or Club Deportivo Aurrera in the 60s and 70s. Tania started rhythmic gymnastics at the age of 5, in 1985, at the Colegio Canciller Ayala in Vitoria as part of her extracurricular activities. Later she joined the ranks of Club Arabatxo, where she was trained by Agurtzane Ibargutxi in the gymnasium of
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In 1996, she won his second world title in the final of 3 balls and 2 ribbons at the World Championship in Budapest, where he also won the silver medal in the general competition. That year she achieved the greatest success of her sports career by becoming Olympic champion in the rhythmic gymnastics
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with the rest of the team. She has received several awards, including the Olympic Order from the Spanish Olympic Committee (1996), the Gold Plaque of the Royal Order of Sports Merit (1996), the Baron de GĂĽell Cup at the National Sports Awards (1997), and the Gold Medal of the Royal Order of Sports
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in the team competitions. Since then, all the medals she obtained in official competitions were obtained as a member of the Spain's team. Her first important competition was the European Championship in Prague, in which she was proclaimed sub-champion of Europe in 3 balls and 2 ribbons, besides
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In 2020, she lives in Escarrilla, teaches annually at the Tania Lamarca Rhythmic Gymnastics Campus, gives numerous lectures on the knowledge and values that her sports experience has brought her, and is a member of the Sport & Play sports coaching team. In 2016, she was a candidate for the
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In an interview with ETB in 1995, Aurrekoetxea, asked about Lamarca's characteristics, besides highlighting her technical preparation and physical qualities, referred to her as a "very hard-working" gymnast, pointing out that "everything she has achieved she has achieved because she is always
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and Escarrilla, as well as teaching sports such as snowboarding for 5 years at the AramĂłn Formigal station, where she also worked as an administrator. In 2008, she published his autobiography, Tears for a Medal, written with the journalist Cristina Gallo. In 2013, the documentary
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In September 1994, she went to her first control in Madrid to join the national team. There, her club mate, EstĂ­baliz MartĂ­nez, would be selected. Tania, however, was not chosen due to her height of 1.54m, which was below the 1.60m sought by the national coach,
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training, and training, and training, every day". In a 2016 interview with On the Tapestry, her later coach Emilia Boneva also noted that " was the little 'worker bee', for her, there was no 'I can't' or 'I don't want to'".
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through interviews with the gymnasts themselves, and in 2016 she attended the 20th Anniversary Gala of the gold medal in Atlanta '96 in
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After her retirement, she obtained the title of National Rhythmic Gymnastics Coach, being a coach at school level in Vitoria,
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In 1994, she was the Spanish individual junior champion with Club Aurrera. In 1995, she became part of the
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An uncle of hers, José Luis Lamarca, had been a football player in teams such as Deportivo Alavés,
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presidency of the Alava Gymnastics Federation, and for 2017 she presented her sportswear line.
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Lágrimas por una medalla : un commovedor testimonio sobre la lucha para alcanzar un sueño
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the FundaciĂłn Estadio. In 1991, she participated in her first Spanish Championship, held in
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and Olympic medallist. She won a gold medal with the Spanish group at the
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Olympic champions in rhythmic gymnastics – Women's group all-around
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at the Abetxuko Sports Centre during his time at Club Aurrera.
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