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OCTAVIAN BELLU - Romania
2009 INTERNATIONAL GYMNASTICS HALL OF FAME
Inducted as a member of the Class of 2009
1990-2005:
Women’s Head Coach of the Romania National Team
Olympics
9 Gold, 5 Silver, 9 Bronze
World Championships
23 Gold, 18 Silver, 18 Bronze
2000-04: Romania won consecutive Olympic team titles
1994-2001: Romania won five consecutive world team titles
Romania endured much change after the fall of socialism near the end of 1989.
Octavian Bellu took over as head women’s coach, succeeding Adrian Goreac,
and managed quite well, considering the new and uncertain circumstances throughout
the entire Eastern bloc.
Romanian gymnasts no longer wore the traditional national emblem on their leotards,
but instead sported a distinctive letter “V” — for victory — in
their national colors. Certainly, Bellu’s coaching tenure will be remembered
for its remarkable number of triumphs.
Born Feb. 17, 1951, in Ploiesti, Bellu was a gymnast — admittedly an average
one — prior to entering the coaching profession. He graduated from the
Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Institute in Bucharest, and worked for
a while as a teacher at Valea Calugareasca.
While serving as national coach in Deva, from 1990-2005, Bellu’s talented
teams strung together five consecutive world titles, from 1994-2001, and two
Olympic team golds, in 2000 and 2004. Bellu’s gymnasts were absolutely
dominant in his final Olympics, in Athens, winning four of the six available
gold medals. During his time at the helm, his teams combined to win 82 World
(59) and Olympic (23) medals.
After retiring from his position at Deva, Bellu and long-time assistant Mariana
Bitang became advisers on the staff of Romanian President Traian Basescu. |