Ioana Andreea StÃÂnciulescu (born 18 February 2004) is a Romanian artistic gymnast. She competed as a junior from 2017 to 2019. StÃÂnciulescu won the floor exercise at the 2018 European Championships. She was the 2019 European Youth Olympic Festival team and floor exercise silver medalist and uneven bars bronze medalist. At the 2019 Romanian National Championships, she won the gold medal in the all-around.
In 2017, StÃÂnciulescu made her junior elite debut, competing at the 2017 Nadia Comaneci Invitational. She was second in the all around (AA) with a score of 52.600 and helped win the team competition.
Later that year she competed at the 2017 Romanian Championships. She won the bronze medal on the balance beam.
In June, StÃÂnciulescu went to the Gym Festival Trnava in Trnava, Slovakia where she placed 2nd in the AA with a score of 51.300. At that meet StÃÂnciulescu also won silver medals on the uneven bars and balance beam.
In July, StÃÂnciulescu won the gold in the team competition at the Izvorani Friendly.
She then had her biggest competition so far in Glasgow, Scotland at the 2018 European Championships with teammates Silviana Sfiringu, Daniela TricÃÂ, Antonia DuÃÂÃÂ, and Ana Maria Puiu. They finished 4th as a team. StÃÂnciulescu finished the AA in 6th with a score of 51.732. She also made the floor final, where she won with a score of 13.433 to win that title back to back for Romania, after Denisa GolgotÃÂ did the same in 2016.
In October StÃÂnciulescu was second in the all-around national competition at the age of 14, with a score of 53.300. There she also won the team competition for CS Farul Constanta with Sfiringu and Maria HolburÃÂ. Due to injury she decided to skip the event finals.
2019 was the last junior year for StÃÂnciulescu. Her first competition was the 2019 FIT Challenge in Ghent, Belgium where she won gold with the junior team and silver with the seniors led by GolgotÃÂ. StÃÂnciulescu also won the AA competition with a score of 52.432.
At the 2019 Romanian Junior Championships StÃÂnciulescu was second in the AA.
In June at the 2019 Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Gyà Âr, Hungary, StÃÂnciulescu and her teammates (Sfiringu and DuÃÂÃÂ) finished 4th despite having a total of six falls. StÃÂnciulescu also made the beam and floor finals where she placed 5th and 8th.
At the 2019 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival StÃÂnciulescu was able to make all of the finals except balance beam. At that meet she won silver for team and floor and bronze for uneven bars. She also qualified 2nd to the AA final but finished 4th after having a fall on the balance beam.
At the 2019 Romanian Championships (September 6 through September 8) in PloieÃÂti, StÃÂnciulescu won the all around with a score of 55.400. At that meet she also won the team, vault, balance beam, and floor exercise gold medals and the uneven bars silver medal.
In 2020 StÃÂnciulescu and teammates Antonia DuÃÂÃÂ, Daniela TricÃÂ, and Silviana Sfiringu turned senior. In May the FRG announced that StÃÂnciulescu, Sfiringu, and Maria HolburÃÂ were moving to Izvorani, Romania to train with Liliana Cosma and Nicolae Forminte.
In December StÃÂnciulescu was selected to represent Romania at the European Championships alongside DuÃÂÃÂ, Sfiringu, TricÃÂ, and Larisa Iordache. During the team final, StÃÂnciulescu fell twice on uneven bars to earn a 9.800, Romania's lowest score that day. Romania won the silver medal, narrowly finishing behind Ukraine. Individually StÃÂnciulescu finished fifth in the vault final.
In 2021 the Romanian team camp was moved to Bucharest in order to "create a better team spirit" and provide better medical care.
Ioana was selected to compete at the 2021 European Championships where she would have a chance to qualify herself a nominative berth to the 2020 Olympic Games. However she and Silviana Sfiringu were later replaced due to injury.
The executive committee of FRG reunited in May 2021 and voted to restructure the WAG team training. DuÃÂÃÂ and StÃÂnciulescu decided to train in Bucharest with Iordache and HolburÃÂ (with coaches Lulu and Cristian Moldovan).