Tag: athletics

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    The European Athletics Federation
    says it is considering postponing the European Outdoor Championships scheduled
    to take place in Paris between the 25th and the 30th of
    August. The federation says in a statement that it has asked the competition’s
    organising committee to carry out a detailed study as soon as possible to
    assess if it is feasible to hold the event.




    Moving on to news from football, the
    FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber has ruled that the Romanian football club FCSB
    must pay the Polish player Lukasz Gikiewicz the sum of 93 thousand five hundred
    euros (93,500). Gikiewicz signed a contract with FCSB last summer but was
    sacked in autumn, after only three matches. The Polish player then filed a
    complaint with FIFA against the club. FCSB must pay the sum owed by 11th
    May 2020 or face a ban on transfers for the following three seasons: the summer
    of 2020, January 2021 and the summer of 2021. The payment cannot be postponed
    on grounds of the coronavirus outbreak, according to the Romanian sports
    website gsp.ro.




    In other news from football, the
    Italian club Lazio has shown an interest in the Romanian player Ianis Hagi,
    according to the sports journal Corriere dello Sport. The Rome-based
    club is willing to make an offer to the Belgian side Ghent for Hagi’s permanent
    transfer to Serie A, the first tier of Italian football. At this moment, Hagi
    is on loan to Glasgow Rangers, who have first option to sign him, but must pay
    the Belgian side 5 million euros. The loan expires on 30th June.
    Since he began playing in Scotland, Hagi has scored three goals and made two
    decisive passes in all the 11 matches played for the Glasgow Rangers. Despite
    this, write the Bucharest sports media, the Scottish side don’t seem tempted to
    pay the amount needed for Hagi’s permanent transfer. (Tr.: CM)

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    The European Athletics Federation
    says it is considering postponing the European Outdoor Championships scheduled
    to take place in Paris between the 25th and the 30th of
    August. The federation says in a statement that it has asked the competition’s
    organising committee to carry out a detailed study as soon as possible to
    assess if it is feasible to hold the event.




    Moving on to news from football, the
    FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber has ruled that the Romanian football club FCSB
    must pay the Polish player Lukasz Gikiewicz the sum of 93 thousand five hundred
    euros (93,500). Gikiewicz signed a contract with FCSB last summer but was
    sacked in autumn, after only three matches. The Polish player then filed a
    complaint with FIFA against the club. FCSB must pay the sum owed by 11th
    May 2020 or face a ban on transfers for the following three seasons: the summer
    of 2020, January 2021 and the summer of 2021. The payment cannot be postponed
    on grounds of the coronavirus outbreak, according to the Romanian sports
    website gsp.ro.




    In other news from football, the
    Italian club Lazio has shown an interest in the Romanian player Ianis Hagi,
    according to the sports journal Corriere dello Sport. The Rome-based
    club is willing to make an offer to the Belgian side Ghent for Hagi’s permanent
    transfer to Serie A, the first tier of Italian football. At this moment, Hagi
    is on loan to Glasgow Rangers, who have first option to sign him, but must pay
    the Belgian side 5 million euros. The loan expires on 30th June.
    Since he began playing in Scotland, Hagi has scored three goals and made two
    decisive passes in all the 11 matches played for the Glasgow Rangers. Despite
    this, write the Bucharest sports media, the Scottish side don’t seem tempted to
    pay the amount needed for Hagi’s permanent transfer. (Tr.: CM)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    The situation of Romanian womens handball team CSM Bucharest in the Champions League main Group 2 is getting complicated. CSM sustained 23-22 away defeat by Slovenian opponents Krim Ljubljana. Ahead of the last round in the main group stage, CSM are 3rd-placed in the group, on a par with the 4th-placed team, Hungarys Ferencváros.



    CSM has already booked its ticket in the quarterfinals, but is to find out its opponent according to its place in the final rankings. If they eventually come 3rd in the group, CSM will be pitched against the 2nd-placed team in the other group, most likely Russian team Rostov Don. In the last round this coming Friday, CSM Bucharest faces German squad Thüringer.



    News from indoor athletics, now. The European Athletics Indoor Championships have recently drawn to a close in Glasgow. The Romanian delegation, made up of 12 athletes, walked home with no medal. This past Sunday, Alina Rotaru provided the best result for the Romanian delegation, coming in 5th, with a 6.64-meter jump in the final of the long jump event. The other Romanian athlete who got through to the final, Florentina Marincu-Iuşco, came in 8th with a jump of 6.49 m. The gold medal went to Serbias Ivana Spanovic, who succeeded a jump of 6.99 meters.



    In Madrid this past Sunday, Romanias national rugby squad sustained an 18-21 defeat by Spain, in a fixture counting towards Rugby Europe Championship. It is the second defeat for the Romanian rugby team in this competition. Interesting to mention, though, is that the Romanians had a 13-nil lead during the game. For the Romanian lineup, Ionut Dumitru and Vladut Zaharia succeeded tries on 7 and 68 minutes, respectively. Then Florin Vlaicu converted two penalty kicks and managed a successful conversion. Spain managed three tries, all of them successfully converted.



    We go out with news from football, as this past weekend saw matches counting towards the 26th-round of League One, the last round of the regular season. Qualifying for the play-offs were CFR Cluj, FCSB, Universitatea Craiova, Astra Giurgiu, Viitorul Constanţa and Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe. The teams that have got through to the play-out were FC Botoşani, Poli Iaşi, Dinamo, Hermannstadt, Gaz Metan, Dunărea, FC Voluntari and Concordia Chiajna.




    (translated by: Eugen Nasta)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    The situation of Romanian womens handball team CSM Bucharest in the Champions League main Group 2 is getting complicated. CSM sustained 23-22 away defeat by Slovenian opponents Krim Ljubljana. Ahead of the last round in the main group stage, CSM are 3rd-placed in the group, on a par with the 4th-placed team, Hungarys Ferencváros.



    CSM has already booked its ticket in the quarterfinals, but is to find out its opponent according to its place in the final rankings. If they eventually come 3rd in the group, CSM will be pitched against the 2nd-placed team in the other group, most likely Russian team Rostov Don. In the last round this coming Friday, CSM Bucharest faces German squad Thüringer.



    News from indoor athletics, now. The European Athletics Indoor Championships have recently drawn to a close in Glasgow. The Romanian delegation, made up of 12 athletes, walked home with no medal. This past Sunday, Alina Rotaru provided the best result for the Romanian delegation, coming in 5th, with a 6.64-meter jump in the final of the long jump event. The other Romanian athlete who got through to the final, Florentina Marincu-Iuşco, came in 8th with a jump of 6.49 m. The gold medal went to Serbias Ivana Spanovic, who succeeded a jump of 6.99 meters.



    In Madrid this past Sunday, Romanias national rugby squad sustained an 18-21 defeat by Spain, in a fixture counting towards Rugby Europe Championship. It is the second defeat for the Romanian rugby team in this competition. Interesting to mention, though, is that the Romanians had a 13-nil lead during the game. For the Romanian lineup, Ionut Dumitru and Vladut Zaharia succeeded tries on 7 and 68 minutes, respectively. Then Florin Vlaicu converted two penalty kicks and managed a successful conversion. Spain managed three tries, all of them successfully converted.



    We go out with news from football, as this past weekend saw matches counting towards the 26th-round of League One, the last round of the regular season. Qualifying for the play-offs were CFR Cluj, FCSB, Universitatea Craiova, Astra Giurgiu, Viitorul Constanţa and Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe. The teams that have got through to the play-out were FC Botoşani, Poli Iaşi, Dinamo, Hermannstadt, Gaz Metan, Dunărea, FC Voluntari and Concordia Chiajna.




    (translated by: Eugen Nasta)

  • Olympic Games Preview

    Olympic Games Preview

    The Romanian delegation traveling to Rio for the Olympics includes 96 athletes and 4 substitutes. Three sports disciplines have provided more than half of the total number of athletes in the Romanian delegation. A total of 57 athletes come from athletics, rowing and womens handball.



    In athletics, Marian Oprea boasts the greatest number of medals, in a pool of regulars counting 22 athletes. In 2004, Oprea walked away with silver in the Athens Olympics triple jump event, a career best that he has not matched ever since. However, Oprea retained his position among Europes top-notch athletes. His most recent feat was in 2015, when he won bronze in the Indoor European Championships in Prague.



    36-year old Elena Daniela Carlan is the most experienced athlete in Romanias team. She takes part in the Olympics for the second time in her career, following the Athens Olympics 12 years ago. Back then Daniela competed in the 20-kilometer race walk event, where she came in 37th. In 2005 Daniela Carlan took up long-distance running. In the Krakow Marathon in 2015 Daniela Carlan clocked 2 hours, 43 minutes and 38 seconds.



    Rowing is taking no less than 19 Romanian athletes to Rio. Attention–grabbing as usual in the case of rowing are the womens events, especially the 2 coxless pairs and the 8 plus 1 events. Unfortunately, as of late performances in Romanian rowing have been below par. The coxed eight crew has succeeded a last-moment qualification this year, with their satisfactory run in the Lucerne regatta held in May. In the main contest that could have booked their ticket for Rio, the World Championships held in France last year, the Romanians did not even succeed to qualify for the A finals. A many-time winner of the Olympic and world title, Romanias 8+ crew had been a regular presence in the Olympics for 40 years.



    Romanian womens handball team is one of the main favorites to win the Olympics. However, the group they will be part of is a tough one, with Romania due to play Norway, Brazil, Spain, Montenegro and Angola. We should keep in mind however that Romania has the worlds third best team after last years World Championships. The leader of the present generation, Cristina Neagu, was designated the worlds best woman handball player in 2015.

  • Olympic Games Preview

    Olympic Games Preview

    The Romanian delegation traveling to Rio for the Olympics includes 96 athletes and 4 substitutes. Three sports disciplines have provided more than half of the total number of athletes in the Romanian delegation. A total of 57 athletes come from athletics, rowing and womens handball.



    In athletics, Marian Oprea boasts the greatest number of medals, in a pool of regulars counting 22 athletes. In 2004, Oprea walked away with silver in the Athens Olympics triple jump event, a career best that he has not matched ever since. However, Oprea retained his position among Europes top-notch athletes. His most recent feat was in 2015, when he won bronze in the Indoor European Championships in Prague.



    36-year old Elena Daniela Carlan is the most experienced athlete in Romanias team. She takes part in the Olympics for the second time in her career, following the Athens Olympics 12 years ago. Back then Daniela competed in the 20-kilometer race walk event, where she came in 37th. In 2005 Daniela Carlan took up long-distance running. In the Krakow Marathon in 2015 Daniela Carlan clocked 2 hours, 43 minutes and 38 seconds.



    Rowing is taking no less than 19 Romanian athletes to Rio. Attention–grabbing as usual in the case of rowing are the womens events, especially the 2 coxless pairs and the 8 plus 1 events. Unfortunately, as of late performances in Romanian rowing have been below par. The coxed eight crew has succeeded a last-moment qualification this year, with their satisfactory run in the Lucerne regatta held in May. In the main contest that could have booked their ticket for Rio, the World Championships held in France last year, the Romanians did not even succeed to qualify for the A finals. A many-time winner of the Olympic and world title, Romanias 8+ crew had been a regular presence in the Olympics for 40 years.



    Romanian womens handball team is one of the main favorites to win the Olympics. However, the group they will be part of is a tough one, with Romania due to play Norway, Brazil, Spain, Montenegro and Angola. We should keep in mind however that Romania has the worlds third best team after last years World Championships. The leader of the present generation, Cristina Neagu, was designated the worlds best woman handball player in 2015.

  • March 21, 2016

    March 21, 2016

    FARMING – Romanian PM Dacian Ciolos is today in Alba Iulia, central Romania, to launch a support program for farmers. The Government wants farmers to be able to support their families using the income they get from farming activities. The program contains such measures as hiring members of the family, promoting farmers associations, selling or processing production and better access to development loans or co-financed projects. At present of Romanias 3 million farmers nearly a third live off self-sufficiency farming, and only 1% are part of associations.



    BUDGET DEFICIT – Romania risks exceeding its target budget deficit of 3% of the GDP, alongside other 8 EU member states, Bloomberg reports. The EU has asked Governments to reduce their budget deficit below 3% of the GDP and cut their debts below 60% of the GDP. Failure to do so will entail fines, even if the EU has never resorted to such measures, despite the many infringements. Since the Stability and Growth Treaty was signed in 1998, 25 of the EUs 28 Member States have exceeded their target deficits. Sweden, Estonia and Luxemburg are the only states that have always observed the set norms.



    EXERCISE – Some 350 Romanian, Bulgarian, Slovenian and US military are as of today taking part in the Black Sea Rotational Force exercise under NATO auspices carried out in Babadag, southeast Romania. Held every year for a week in the Black Sea area, the Balkans and the Caucasus region, the exercise is supervised by the US Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa. The exercise is aimed at boosting the cooperation and combat power of NATO states with a view to responding to any crisis anywhere in the world.



    STRIKE ACTION – A large part of Romanias medical staff today went on a work-in pre-emptive strike, the last in a series of protests announced by trade unions in the healthcare sector. Protesters want the provisions of the single salary law to be applied in the healthcare sector as well, so as to reposition all staff with the national minimum gross salary of 280 euros. Doctors also want their benefits to be calculated based on their total salaries, as well as their working and rest hours to be observed. Their list of demands also includes free-of-charge access to healthcare services for all the employees in the system. On Sunday, Health Minister Patriciu Achimas Cadariu said he supported the 25% salary increase for healthcare employees in 2016, after a similar increase enforced last year. The Minister will submit a new memorandum to the Government in an attempt to make more jobs available in this sector.



    ACCIDENT – A Romanian student was killed in Sundays coach crash in the Catalonia region in Spain, the Romanian Foreign Ministry has announced. At least 13 girls were killed in the accident, while another 30 wounded were taken to nearby hospitals. The coach was carrying 60 Erasmus students from 19 countries. The driver lost control of the wheel, crossing the median strip and colliding with an oncoming car, causing the coach to capsize. The University of Barcelona and regional authorities have declared two days of mourning.



    ATHLETICS – Romanias 4×400-m womens relay team won the bronze medal at the World Indoor Championships in Athletics hosted by Portland, USA. Made up of Adelina Pastor, Mirela Lavric, Andrea Mijlos and Bianca Razor, Romania finished the race in third place, after the USA and Poland. Andrei Gag also grabbed silver in the shot put final. Romanias previous medal in a World Indoor Championship was in 2004.



    HANDBALL – The Romanian womens handball team on Sunday drew 23-all against Montenegro in the final match in the pre-Olympic tournament in Aarhus, Denmark, thus qualifying to the Rio Olympics. In the first two games, Romania defeated the host country Denmark 32-25 and Uruguay, 36-19. Last years bronze medallist at the World Championships, Romania will take part in the Olympic Games for the fourth time, being the only team to represent Romania.



    ONE WORLD – The 9th edition of the One World Romania Documentary Film and Human Rights Festival is kicking off today in Bucharest. Over 60 films will be screened as part of this years edition, dedicated to the global refugee crisis. Environmental NGOs will stage a debate on the Chernobyl disaster and the nuclear threats.



    VISIT TO CUBA – US President Barack Obama is on a historic visit to Cuba, the first visit of a US acting president to this country after 1928. The visit comes after nearly a century of hostilities between Washington and the communist regime in Havana. The agenda of the visit includes talks with his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro and an address on the public television station. Political pundits see Obamas visit to Cuba as an attempt to normalize relations with Cuba, particularly at economic level, and to persuade communist leaders to give more liberties to the people. According to Radio Romanias Washington correspondent, Barack Obama will also meet with Cuban dissidents, some of whom are outraged by Obamas affability towards a regime whose practices and values go against American fundamental principles.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)

  • The Athlete of the Week – Long-jump Athlete Florentina Marincu

    The Athlete of the Week – Long-jump Athlete Florentina Marincu

    Romania last week secured its comeback among Europe’s elite countries in terms of athletics. Following a four-year gap, Romanian athletes stepped onto the podium in the European Indoor Athletics Championships in Prague. The Romanian delegation walked home with two medals, both bronze. Winners of those medals for Romania were long-jump athlete Florentina Marincu and veteran triple jump athlete Marian Oprea.



    Florentina’s 6 meters and 79 centimeters jump also meant a new European juniors’ record. For her excellent performance Radio Romania International has designated Florentina Marincu the Athlete of the Week.



    Florentina Marincu was born on April 8, 1996. She was spotted by coach Nicolae Alexe of the Cetate Deva School Sports Club. She began her career proving her mettle in the high-and long-jump. In 2013, the Romanian athlete became World Champion in Donetsk, in the Junior 2 category’s long and triple jump events.



    In Prague, Florentina Marincu succeeded her first great performance in seniors’ competitions. In descending order, she was overpowered by Serbia’s Ivana Spanovici, who succeeded a jump of 6 metes and 98 centimeters, also setting a new national record for her country, and by Germany’s Taroum Moguenara, with a jump of 6 meters 83 centimeters, which was also the season’s best result.



    Florentina’s teammate Alina Rotaru came in fourth in Prague, with a jump of 6 meters 69 centimeters. Because of their satisfactory performance in Prague, Florentina Marincu and Alina Rotaru stand real chances to successfully represent Romania in next years’ Olympic Games in Rio.