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Bárbara Plaza was born on 26 October, 1976 in Burjassot, Spain, is a Spanish rhythmic gymnast (1976–2003). Discover Bárbara Plaza's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?

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Age 27 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 26 October, 1976
Birthday 26 October
Birthplace Burjassot, Spain
Date of death 24 August, 2003
Died Place Valencia, Spain
Nationality Spain

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1922

In addition, on November 22 they won bronze in the 6 ribbons final and were 8th with 3 balls and 3 ropes.

1976

Bárbara Plaza Hernández (26 October 1976 – 24 August 2003) was a former Spanish rhythmic gymnast.

She was a World and European medalist.

1985

She started rhythmic gymnastics in 1985 when she was 8 years old, joining the Atzar Club in Valencia.

1990

In 1990 she was third in the senior category of the Spanish Championships held in Palencia.

1991

In 1991 she was incorporated into the national team, participating in the Junior European Championships in Lisbon where she won team bronze along Carolina Borrell, Rosabel Espinosa and the substitute Peligros Piñero.

In November 1991, as a senior individual, he won team gold and silver in the All-Around at the IV Ibero-American Gymnastics Games in Curitiba.

1992

In April 1992 she was 4th at nationals and in July she won team, All-Around and hoop's gold, as well as silver with ball, rope and clubs, at the Ibero-American Gymnastics Games.

In mid-1992 she became part of the group, after being called by coach Emilia Boneva because shortly before the World Championships in Brussels, the team's gymnasts Teresa Fuster and Isabel Gómez were injured.

Bárbara did not compete in the 1992 Olympic Games because rhythmic gymnastics was an individual-only sport at the Olympics at that time, although she participated with the rest of her teammates in the opening ceremony, leading the parade of participating nations.

Fuster and Gómez's injuries led to a change in the group's lineup: remaining both as alternates and being replaced by Barbara, Alicia Martin and Cristina Martinez.

The three would be joined by Deborah Alonso, Lorea Elso, Montserrat Martin and Gemma Royo.

In Brussels the group won silver in the All-Around, with their score just one tenth of a point away from allowing them to retain the world title they had won the previous year.

1993

In 1993, Ana Roncero became national head coach and María Fernández Ostolaza joined as coach of the group.

After many of the previous group members retired Bárbara, Carolina Borrell, Cristina Martínez, Maider Olleta, Alicia Martin and Pilar Rodrigo, with María Álvarez, Regina Guati, Lorena Barbadillo, Paula Cabo and Eva Velasco as substitutes, constituted the new national group.

At the European Championships in Bucharest, the Spanish group won the bronze medal in the All-Around and with 4 hoops & 4 clubs, taking 6th place with 6 ropes.

She retired after the European Championships.

After her retirement in 1993, she dedicated herself to working as a coach at her former club, Club Atzar in Valencia.

2003

She died on August 24, 2003, in a motorcycle accident.

2004

On October 9, 2004, a tribute was held in her honor.