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Sekerova rejoined the Slovakian team for the 2003 Worlds in Anaheim in August, where she finished 78th all-around.
Sekerova rejoined the Slovakian team for the 2003 Worlds in Anaheim in August, where she finished 78th all-around.
Sekerova was the lone Slovakian gymnast (male or female) to compete at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, where she placed 59th all-around. She was Slovakia"s top all-around scorer at the 1999 Worlds in Tianjin (52nd) and the 2001 Worlds in Ghent (55th). At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, Zuzana ranked 47th Summer.
She also competed in the 2005 American Cup in New New York
In 2002 Sekerova was sponsored to the United States by gymnastics coach and author Wayne "CoachWayne" Evans with the intention of training as a power tumbler and becoming a coach. In working together she resumed her gymnastics career and began training for international elite competition under Coach Wayne (William Wayne Evans).
There, she was her team"s top scorer on two events, and shared the top score for her team on a third event. Sekerova’s meets include the Slovakian National Championships, International and European competitions, World Championships and World Cups.
Sekerova has earned her most significant international results in European Championships competition.
She placed 14th all-around at the 1996 Junior Europeans in Birmingham, and 11th all-around at the 1998 Junior Europeans in Saint St. Petersburg. Sekerova finished 13th all-around at the 2000 Senior Europeans in Paris. In 2004, at the European Championships in Amsterdam, Sekerova fought her way into the balance beam finals and finished in a 5th place.
In 2007 Sekerova came back onto a Slovak national team, after taking a break from gymnastics in 2006, to compete at European Championships in Amsterdam.
In a warm-up before all-around competition she tore her Achilles tendon and was not able to compete. After this Achilles tendon rupture injury and extensive rehabilitation Sekerova intended to return to competitive gymnastics, but in the end it turned out to be a career-ending injury.
Coach Wayne and Zuzana Sekerova, in April 2007, started a mobile gymnastics program in Savannah, Georgia under the name CoachWayne2GO (aka Coach Wayne Gymnastics). Slovak National Championships
2004, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993
International Competitions
2005, 2004, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993
European Championships
Amsterdam 2004, Paris 2000, Saint Peterburg 1998, Birmingham 1996
World Championships
Melbourne 2005, Anaheim 2003, Ghent 2001, Tian-Jin 1999
World Cups
São Paulo Brazil 2005, America Cup New York United States of America 2005, Louisiana Serena Chile 2004
Youth Olympic Games
EYOD Esbjerg-99, WYOD Moscow-98
Olympic Games
Athens 2004, Sydney 2000
Other competitions
Universiade 2005, Young Men’s Christian Association 2003 (exhibition + video qualification for worlds 2003).