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gymnasts controversy "We were breaking our bones training, and Vieru was
getting paid three times more than us"
Former World team champion Corina Ungureanu gave an exclusive
interview to Romanian newspaper Evenimentul Zilei. Fallen out of RGF president
Nicolae Vieru's graces after she posed for Romanian Playboy in 1999, Corina has
had to deal with Vieru's open hostility towards her. The RGF president attacked
her harshly in interviews, saying her decision to pose for Playboy hurt the
image of the sport. His latest "maneuver" prompted the former gymnast
to break her silence on the subject.
Evenimentul
Zilei: Corina, it's been two years since you posed for Playboy. Did your
relationship with the RGF improve since then?
Corina Ungureanu: You should know this was fairly weird scandal. I didn't speak
directly to anyone from the RGF in '99. Vieru started the scandal by his
comments in interviews, without even calling me beforehand. They accused me of
rushing into things when I took that step [posing for the magazine]. But I
explained I couldn't have waited 6 moths like they wanted me to. An athlete
gains weight immediately after he retires. In our [gymnasts'] case it's all the
more obvious since we are so short. I already weighed 54 kg and I'm 1.56m (120
lbs, 5ft 1). This was a unique opportunity for me, an exciting proposal I did
not want to miss. I didn't want to get into arguments with anyone. Honestly,
knowing Mr Vieru, I expected him to call me and reprimand my decision, but I
never expected such a violent reaction.
EZ: To what extent did this incident affect you?
CU: I eventually realized that the scandal, all the accusations and the media
attention actually helped me. No one gave me weird looks or said anything mean
to me, except the people from the federation..
EZ: How much did Playboy pay you for posing?
CU: Eh, I might as well tell you this because I almost never talked about money
until now. I got $4000 for the photo shoot, to which Playboy added another $2000
to compensate for the prize money the RGF refused to give me.
EZ: What have you been doing since then? Did you try working as
a coach somewhere?
CU: No. Here [in Romania] you can't live off that income. What am I supposed to
work for? If I started working in Bucharest or Ploiesti, the money they pay you
wouldn't even be enough to pay for bus tickets to and from the gym.
EZ: Why don't you try working at Deva?
CU: There's no place for me there...At least, not as long as Vieru still works
at the RGF. He never forgot what I did.
CU: For example, between February15-17, there will be a
gymnastics tour in Romania. I would have liked to be in it. I'm still in decent
shape, and I'm sure I wouldn't have had any problems with the routines,
especially since there weren't too hard. I called Mr. Belu and asked him if I
could join the tour. He said yes, that wouldn't be a problem. The other gymnasts
were happy about it, as well. Later on, I talked to the agent that organizes the
tour and he said I couldn't join the team because Vieru doesn't want me on the
tour. I simply do not understand. Everyone agrees I should do it, but not Vieru!
I don't know what his problem is.
EZ: Why do you think he dislikes you so much?
CU: Back in 99, after the Playboy scandal, Sports minister Antonescu forced
Vieru to resign as RGF president. He probably figured it was because of me.
Actually, there were many other things to consider. Vieru's reaction to my case
was the straw that broke the camel's back.
EZ: Is there anything to be done in that case?
CU: Well, he should retire somewhere where he doesn't get in people's way. Mr.
Adrian Stoica, current general secretary of the RGF, is very good at his job. A
lot better than Vieru. He's an old man; he's 70 now. Then again, maybe me needs
the money...
EZ: Is the RGF president well paid?
CU: Extremely well paid, not just well paid. Us, gymnasts, go to various galas
where organizers pay an appearance fee to get us in their show. That money
doesn't go into our pockets. Most of the money stays within the RGF. Once, in
the Netherlands, we broke the equipment training for a 3-day gala and we only
got $200. Where did the rest of the money go? Thousands of dollars? After Worlds
or Europeans, they give us prize money, but it's not worth anything [she
literally said the prizes are so small they make "a cat stand on its
tail" =)]. We break our bones training, and Vieru sits behind his desk,
making more money than anyone else, even coaches. After the 1997 Worlds, I won
$5000 in prize money, but he got 3 times as much.
EZ: What are your future plans?
CU: I'll leave in a couple of weeks to coach in Italy. My manager, Sica Puscoci,
found me a gym in Milan. I'll stay there a few moths, then come back to take my
school exams (Corina is a freshman at the Bucharest Sports University), and then
I'll leave again. I don't have a coaching permit yet, but I want to save money
so I can live well here.
EZ: You didn't think about moving to another country?
CU: I don't want to do that. I have a house in Ploiesti, and I invested a lot of
money in it. It's not finished yet, because I need about $7000 more. Right now I
want to buy a car. Saw a Fiat Brava I really liked. Then, I want to fulfill a
dream I always had --build an exclusive bar in Ploiesti, something that's never
been seen before.
EZ: How's your love-life?
CU: Not so hot. A few days ago I broke up with my boyfriend from Deva. I'm happy
I'm free now. I don't want to think about getting married yet.
EZ: What other hobbies to you have besides gymnastics?
CU: I love ballet and all other sports that involve choreography: synchronized
swimming, figure skating. At school, my favorite subjects were history and
literature. I'm also a founding member of the national poetry club Nichita
Stanescu (a famous modern Romanian poet).
EZ: Don't you like soccer players? I hear they're extremely well
paid.
CU: I'm not crazy about them, but I always run into them whenever I go see my
manager. I like Cristi Chivu a lot, but he's too young for me since he's only
20.
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