Tania Lamarca, born on April thirtieth, nineteen eighty, is a celebrated former Spanish rhythmic gymnast who achieved remarkable success in her sport. She is best known for her gold medal victory with the Spanish group at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, where she competed alongside teammates Estela Giménez, Marta Baldó, Nuria Cabanillas, Lorena Guréndez, and Estíbaliz Martínez. This team, later dubbed the 'Golden Girls' by the media, made history with their outstanding performance.
Before her Olympic triumph, Tania had already established herself as a formidable competitor. In nineteen ninety-four, she became the Spanish individual junior champion with Club Aurrera. The following year, she joined the national gymnastics team, where she quickly made her mark by winning multiple medals at the European Championships and World Championships, including two world titles in the three balls and two ribbons category.
After her retirement from competitive gymnastics, Tania transitioned into coaching, earning her National Rhythmic Gymnastics Coach title. She has worked at various schools in Vitoria, Zaragoza, and Escarrilla, and has also taught snowboarding for five years at the Aramón Formigal station. In two thousand eight, she published her autobiography, 'Tears for a Medal,' co-written with journalist Cristina Gallo, and in two thousand thirteen, a documentary titled 'Las Niñas de Oro' was released, chronicling the journey of her Olympic team.
In two thousand twenty, Tania resides in Escarrilla, where she continues to inspire the next generation of gymnasts through her annual Rhythmic Gymnastics Campus. She is also active in giving lectures on the values and lessons learned from her sports career. Tania has received numerous accolades, including the Olympic Order from the Spanish Olympic Committee and the Gold Medal of the Royal Order of Sports Merit, reflecting her significant contributions to the sport.