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  • June 18, 2022

    June 18, 2022

    3SI – Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, will attend the 7th
    edition of the Three Seas Initiative Summit and the 4th edition of
    the Three Seas Initiative Business Forum, both hosted by Riga, Latvia on
    Monday. Leaders of 3SI participant states will look at approaches to the
    current security framework in Europe in the context of the war in Ukraine.
    Participants will also discuss the contribution of the Three Seas Initiative by
    implementing strategic interconnection projects in the three key sectors of 3SI:
    transport, energy and digital infrastructure. According to the Romanian
    presidency, president Klaus Iohannis will reiterate Romania’s support for
    Ukraine at both bilateral and multilateral levels. At the same time, Klaus
    Iohannis will highlight the importance of providing the Republic of Moldova,
    Georgia and Ukraine with support in their efforts to join the European Union.
    The Three Seas Initiative is a political platform bringing together 12 EU
    Member States located between the Adriatic, Baltic and Black Seas.




    REFUGEES – The Police General Inspectorate announced that 9,147
    Ukrainian citizens entered Romania on Friday, down by 6% compared to the
    previous day. Since the start of the war in neighboring Ukraine on February 24,
    some 1.2 million refugees have entered the country. On the other hand,
    Bucharest has joined European cities hosting charity concerts designed to raise
    funds to provide medical equipment to hospitals in Ukraine and support artists
    in this country. The main squares in capitals or cities in Poland, the Czech
    Republic, Austria, Germany, Italy or Spain were redesigned to host cultural
    events. In Bucharest, a stage was set up in George Enescu square on Saturday to
    host a concert.




    MOLDOVA – A joint session of the Romanian and Moldovan Parliaments
    was held on Saturday in Chișinău.
    This is the first time such an event takes place. Romanian and Moldovan MPs
    conveyed a joint message in support of Moldova being granted EU candidate
    status. Attending the meeting was Moldova’s president, Maia Sandu, who
    expressed hope Moldova should be granted EU candidate status. In response to
    Friday’s recommendation issued by the European Commission, president Sandu says
    the candidate status will represent a long-expected result, and that Chișinău will rely on Bucharest’s
    support while moving forward. The future of the Republic of Moldova is in the
    great European family, and Romania is and will be Moldova’s most trusted
    partner, the speaker of the Romanian Senate, Florin Cîțu, said in turn. The
    speaker of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies, Marcel Ciolacu, also said Romania
    and the Republic of Moldova must work together to ensure better living
    standards for their citizens.




    ELECTION IN
    FRANCE – This weekend will see the second round of legislative elections
    taking place in France. On Saturday, French citizens in overseas territories
    and living abroad will be able to cast their votes, while citizens in
    continental France will hit polling stations on Saturday. The vote will
    determine the balance of power in the Assemblée Nationale, between the presidential
    coalition Ensemble! and the left-wing alliance NUPES. None of the two
    election blocs managed to secure absolute majority in the French Parliament,
    thus extending uncertainty over the future government. Led by Jean-Luc
    Mélenchon, NUPES grabbed good scores in the first round, as did Marine Le Pen’s
    National Rally. The two parties hope to prevent Emmanuel Macron from securing a
    Parliament majority that would help him implement his agenda.




    TIFF – The city of Cluj-Napoca in northwestern Romania is hosting
    the Transylvania International Film Festival (TIFF). This year’s edition
    started with a special screening of one of the most anticipated films of the
    year, The Janes, a story about a few
    courageous women who changed the world. Late on Friday night, pop vocalist
    Corina Chiriac gave a concert. Running until June 26, TIFF will consist of 350
    screenings in Cluj, which UNESCO designated City of Film. Dozens of Romanian
    and foreign guests from the world of cinematography are expected to attend the
    2022 edition.




    GYMNASTICS
    – 12 athletes are representing Romania in the World Aerobic Gymnastics
    Championships hosted by Guimarães,
    Portugal over June 16-18. On Friday, Romania won silver in the team event. Also
    on Friday, in the trio event, the team made up of Gabriel Bocşer, Miruna
    Iordache and Daniel Ţavoc
    ranked fourth, while the team made up of Claudia Gheorghe, Leonard Manta and
    Antonio Surdu finished in 7th place.




    TENNIS -
    Romanian tennis players Sorana Cîrstea and Simona Halep are today competing in
    the semi-finals of the WTA 250 tournament in Birmingham, totaling some 250
    thousand dollars in prizes. In the first semi-final, Cîrstea will take on Shuai Zhang of China, the
    competition’s eighth seed. In the second semi-final, Simona Halep will
    go up against Beatriz Haddad Maia of Brazil. (VP)

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend


    A 27-strong delegation of Romanian gymnasts is these days taking part in the 11th edition of the Juniors and Seniors Aerobic Gymnastic Championships held in Baku, Azerbaijan. The pool of juniors made of 12 gymnasts and the pool of senior gymnasts made of 15 competitors left for Azerbaijan on Tuesday morning. At the previous edition of the European championships, held in Italys Ancona, in 2017, the Romanian delegation walked home with four medals won by the juniors, gold in the group event and silver in the nations competition. Back then, the Romanian delegation also won bronze in the individual mens event, and in the trio. As for the seniors who took part in the competition in 2017, the medal tally was made of three gold medals in the nations competition, trio and group, and three bronze medals in the trio, aero dance and mixed pairs events.





    The Ukrainian capital Kiyv this coming weekend plays host to the mini-football preparation competition known as the Klitschko Cup tournament. Joining Romania in the competition are the teams of England, Switzerland, Ireland, Croatia and Ukraine. For Romanias National squad, it is a preparation ahead of the World Championship hosted by the Australian city of Perth in early October. In the history of mini-football, Romania has the most impressive record, with no less than 6 European titles.




    More than 400 boxers, a record figure for the European Boxing Confederation, take part in the Juniors European Championships that kick-start in the eastern Romanian city of Galati. According to the Romanian Boxing Federation, Romanias delegation will be made of a great number of athletes, that is 13 boxers in the mens as well as in the womens version of the competition, thus giving a great number of young boxers the opportunity to have their first contact with a top-level competition. Starting May 24 and all through to June 1st, 408 boxers of 36 countries will compete for the European champion medals in all 13 weight classes, in the mens as well as in the womens version of the aforementioned competition.




    On Sunday, May 26, matches will be played counting towards the last-but-one round, the 13th, of Group 2 in the domestic football championship. Dunarea Calarasi play Gaz Metan Medias, while Concordia Chiajna face Politehnica iasi. Concordia has already been relegated to League 2. The 13th rounds closing matches are this coming Mondays fixtures pitting FC Voluntari against FC Hermannstadt Sibiu and FC Botosani against Dinamo Bucharest. With 25 points on their record sheet, that is one point more than Hermannnstadt Sibiu, Dunarea Calarasi are 6th-placed, which is a play-off position. We recall 7th-placed Hermannstadt has already been relegated to the League 2. We recall Group 1 ended with CFR Cluj emerging at the top of the table. CFR have won the title for the 4th-time running and have already secured their participation in the Champions League, while 2nd and 3rd-placed teams, FCSB and Viitorul Constanta, respectively, will represent Romania in the Europa League.




    The most eagerly-awaited event this coming weekend is the final of Romanian Cup in Football pitting Astra Giurgiu against Viitorul Constanta, in a match hosted by the southern Romanian town of Ploiesti. Astra Giurgiu are 5th placed at the end of the competition season. Viitorul Constanta are 3rd-placed and are entitled to play in Europa Leagues first preliminary round. Astra Giurgiu had won Romanias Cup in Football in 2014. However, a win for Viitorul would bring the trophy to the club for the first time in its history. The winner of Romanias Cup final also qualifies for Europa Leagues second preliminary round.



    ( Translated by Eugen Nasta)



  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend


    A 27-strong delegation of Romanian gymnasts is these days taking part in the 11th edition of the Juniors and Seniors Aerobic Gymnastic Championships held in Baku, Azerbaijan. The pool of juniors made of 12 gymnasts and the pool of senior gymnasts made of 15 competitors left for Azerbaijan on Tuesday morning. At the previous edition of the European championships, held in Italys Ancona, in 2017, the Romanian delegation walked home with four medals won by the juniors, gold in the group event and silver in the nations competition. Back then, the Romanian delegation also won bronze in the individual mens event, and in the trio. As for the seniors who took part in the competition in 2017, the medal tally was made of three gold medals in the nations competition, trio and group, and three bronze medals in the trio, aero dance and mixed pairs events.





    The Ukrainian capital Kiyv this coming weekend plays host to the mini-football preparation competition known as the Klitschko Cup tournament. Joining Romania in the competition are the teams of England, Switzerland, Ireland, Croatia and Ukraine. For Romanias National squad, it is a preparation ahead of the World Championship hosted by the Australian city of Perth in early October. In the history of mini-football, Romania has the most impressive record, with no less than 6 European titles.




    More than 400 boxers, a record figure for the European Boxing Confederation, take part in the Juniors European Championships that kick-start in the eastern Romanian city of Galati. According to the Romanian Boxing Federation, Romanias delegation will be made of a great number of athletes, that is 13 boxers in the mens as well as in the womens version of the competition, thus giving a great number of young boxers the opportunity to have their first contact with a top-level competition. Starting May 24 and all through to June 1st, 408 boxers of 36 countries will compete for the European champion medals in all 13 weight classes, in the mens as well as in the womens version of the aforementioned competition.




    On Sunday, May 26, matches will be played counting towards the last-but-one round, the 13th, of Group 2 in the domestic football championship. Dunarea Calarasi play Gaz Metan Medias, while Concordia Chiajna face Politehnica iasi. Concordia has already been relegated to League 2. The 13th rounds closing matches are this coming Mondays fixtures pitting FC Voluntari against FC Hermannstadt Sibiu and FC Botosani against Dinamo Bucharest. With 25 points on their record sheet, that is one point more than Hermannnstadt Sibiu, Dunarea Calarasi are 6th-placed, which is a play-off position. We recall 7th-placed Hermannstadt has already been relegated to the League 2. We recall Group 1 ended with CFR Cluj emerging at the top of the table. CFR have won the title for the 4th-time running and have already secured their participation in the Champions League, while 2nd and 3rd-placed teams, FCSB and Viitorul Constanta, respectively, will represent Romania in the Europa League.




    The most eagerly-awaited event this coming weekend is the final of Romanian Cup in Football pitting Astra Giurgiu against Viitorul Constanta, in a match hosted by the southern Romanian town of Ploiesti. Astra Giurgiu are 5th placed at the end of the competition season. Viitorul Constanta are 3rd-placed and are entitled to play in Europa Leagues first preliminary round. Astra Giurgiu had won Romanias Cup in Football in 2014. However, a win for Viitorul would bring the trophy to the club for the first time in its history. The winner of Romanias Cup final also qualifies for Europa Leagues second preliminary round.



    ( Translated by Eugen Nasta)



  • Radio Romania International Sports Club: Aerobic Gymnastics

    Radio Romania International Sports Club: Aerobic Gymnastics

    Yncheon in South Korea last week played host to the World Aerobic Gymnastics Championship. Romanian gymnasts were yet again among the protagonists. In the final rankings of the nations competition, China emerged top of the table, with 6 medals of which two gold, three silver and one bronze. South Korea was the runner-up team, with three medals, of which two gold, and a bronze one. Stepping onto the third step of the podium was Romania, with three medals, one gold, one silver and one bronze.



    Winning gold for Romania was Corina Constantin, who for the first time became world champion in the individual event. We recall Romania had won silver in the nations competition, being outclassed only by China and in turn outperforming the host country South Korea. On the last day of the championship, the record of the pool of gymnasts lead by coach Maria Fumea included the bronze medal they won in the group event. The Romanian bronze medal winners were Gabriel Bocser, Bianca Gorgovan, Lucian Săvulescu, Lavinia Panaete and Dacian Barna. China and Italy were the top and the runner-up teams in the aforementioned event.



    This time around as well, Romania has confirmed it still is a world power in aerobic gymnastics, where our country can perform at top level, since it has a top-notch team of coaches led by Maria Fumea as well as a top-flight pool of regulars boasting the presence of multiple world champion Corina Constantin. Rhythmic gymnastics never brought Romania notable results, while in artistic gymnastics, we recall that our teams missed the opportunity to qualify to the Olympics, in the womens as well as in the mens version of the competition.


    (Translated by E. Nasta)