Tag: comeback

  • Sports weekend

    The world’s top-flight rugby
    competition, the World Cup or the Webb Ellis Cup, kick-starts on Friday,
    September 8th, 2023. It is hosted this year by 9 cities across
    France. The current edition is the 10th edition of the competition
    that has been organized since 1987, while for Romania it is the 9th
    time the national squad takes part in the World Cup. The 20 teams are
    distributed in four groups. The national squad has been included in Group B,
    alongside defending world champions and the world’s number 2 team, South Africa,
    top-of the table team, Ireland, 5th-placed team, Scotland,
    and 15th-placed team, Tonga.
    According to the World Rugby ranking,
    Romania is 19th placed.

    A 33-strong delegation travels to France. 9
    rugby players are signed up by French teams. Two rugby players from Tonga, one
    from Australia and one from New Zealand have also been included in the Romanian
    delegation. According to the World Cup ranking, Romania is 19th-placed.
    The city of Bordeaux will host the Romanian delegation and it is also in Bordeaux
    that Romania plays its debut game, the fixture against Ireland. Romania earned
    its place in the history of the World Cup in 2015 for the most spectacular comeback
    during a game. With Canada having a 15-nil lead at half time, Romania braced up
    and eventually won the match, 17-15.


    On Saturday, Romania’s national
    football team plays Israel, while on Tuesday, September 12, Romania takes on Kosovo,
    with both fixtures being scheduled on home turf in Bucharest. The fixtures
    count towards the 1st qualifying group for the 2024 edition of the
    European championship hosted by Germany. Head-coach Edward Iordănescu summoned
    26 footballers, of which 13 play abroad, while other 13 play in the domestic
    championship. Romania plays alongside Switzerland, Israel, Belarus, Kosovo and Andorra.
    So far, Romania has defeated Andorra, 2-nil, away, and Belarus, 2-1, on home
    turf. Romania was held to a blank draw by Kosovo and drew against Switzerland,
    2-all, with both fixtures being played away from home. Switzerland is at the
    top of the table in the group, followed by Romania, with 8 points and Israel,
    with 7 points. Following in descending order are Belarus, with 3 points, Kosovo
    also with 3 points and Andorra, with 1 point. On Saturday, Kosovo takes on
    Switzerland.

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    Romania has yet
    again earned a top position among Europe’s weightlifting elite. In 2022 the
    Romanian athletes were unable to participate in the European Championships held
    in Albanian capital Tirana. We recall the Romanian Weightlifting Federation was
    banned from participating in international competitions because of reported violation
    of anti-doping rules on a number of occasions. In
    2023, the Romanian delegation returned from Yerevan with 14 medals. Nine of the
    medals were gold, being won by Mihaela Cambei, in the 49-kilogram
    category, Andreea Cotruţa, in the 55-kilogram category and Loredana Toma, in
    the 71-kilogram category. Each of
    the athletes won three medals, in the snatch style, in the clean-and-jerk style,
    and combined. Also in the women’s version of the championships, in the 45-kilogram
    category, Cosmina Pană walked away with silvering the snatch style, and
    combined. In the men’s version of the competition, in the 55-kilogram category,
    Valentin Iancu won silver in the clean and jerk style and bronze in the snatch
    style and combined. Cambei and Cotruţa won their medal in the first days of the
    competition, on April 15 and 16. Since Loredana Toma stepped onto a step of the
    podium in Wednesday, Radio Romania International designated her the Athlete of
    the week.


    In Yerevan, Toma dominated the competition in the snatch style, winning
    gold, with a deadlift of 110 kilograms. Silver went to Italy’s Giulia Miserendino with 105 kilograms, while bronze went to Germany’s
    Lisa Marie Schweize, who succeeded a deadlift of 103 kilograms. Loredana also won gold in the clean and jerk
    style, with 130 kilograms. British competitor Sarah
    Davies won silver, with a deadlift of 126 de kilograms, while the Italian Miserendino
    walked home with bronze, with 125 kilograms. Therefore, combined, Loredana Toma
    won gold, with 240 kilograms, being followed by Miserendino, with 230 and Davies, 226 kilograms.


    Loredana Toma was
    born on May 10, 1995 in the northern Romania town of Botosani. Earlier in her career she won several gold
    medals in European juniors and youth championships. Also in European competitions,
    as a senior competitor, in 2013 in 2014, Loredana won silver in the 58-kilogram
    category. Over 2014 and 2016 she was banned from competition, having tested positive
    for stanozolol. Beginning with the European Championships in Croatia, held in
    April 2017, Loredana Toma dominated the 63-kilogram category, in the snatch but
    also in the clean and jerk style. Loredana confirmed her standing at the World
    Championships in Anaheim in December 2017, where she won three more gold medals. At
    the 2018 edition of the European Championships in Bucharest, Loredana also won
    gold. Then in 2019, Loredana won three gold medals at the European Championships
    in Batumi. At the World Championships held in Thailand, also in 2019, Loreana
    Toman won bronze medals in the 64-kilogram category, in the clean-and-jerk
    style, and combined. In 2021, also in the 64-kilogram category, Loredana won
    three gold medals at the European Championships in Moscow. Unfortunately, after
    the International Weightlifting Federation officially
    banned the Romanian Federation from taking part in competition for one year, on
    account of anti-doping rules violation on a number of occasions, Loredana was
    unable to take part in the 2021 edition of the Olympic Games in Tokyo, were she
    ranked as favorite in the 64-kilogram category. Loredana had a vigorous
    comeback in 2022, when she had no problem winning all three medals in the 71-kilogram
    category at the World Championships in Bogota.

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    Romania has yet
    again earned a top position among Europe’s weightlifting elite. In 2022 the
    Romanian athletes were unable to participate in the European Championships held
    in Albanian capital Tirana. We recall the Romanian Weightlifting Federation was
    banned from participating in international competitions because of reported violation
    of anti-doping rules on a number of occasions. In
    2023, the Romanian delegation returned from Yerevan with 14 medals. Nine of the
    medals were gold, being won by Mihaela Cambei, in the 49-kilogram
    category, Andreea Cotruţa, in the 55-kilogram category and Loredana Toma, in
    the 71-kilogram category. Each of
    the athletes won three medals, in the snatch style, in the clean-and-jerk style,
    and combined. Also in the women’s version of the championships, in the 45-kilogram
    category, Cosmina Pană walked away with silvering the snatch style, and
    combined. In the men’s version of the competition, in the 55-kilogram category,
    Valentin Iancu won silver in the clean and jerk style and bronze in the snatch
    style and combined. Cambei and Cotruţa won their medal in the first days of the
    competition, on April 15 and 16. Since Loredana Toma stepped onto a step of the
    podium in Wednesday, Radio Romania International designated her the Athlete of
    the week.


    In Yerevan, Toma dominated the competition in the snatch style, winning
    gold, with a deadlift of 110 kilograms. Silver went to Italy’s Giulia Miserendino with 105 kilograms, while bronze went to Germany’s
    Lisa Marie Schweize, who succeeded a deadlift of 103 kilograms. Loredana also won gold in the clean and jerk
    style, with 130 kilograms. British competitor Sarah
    Davies won silver, with a deadlift of 126 de kilograms, while the Italian Miserendino
    walked home with bronze, with 125 kilograms. Therefore, combined, Loredana Toma
    won gold, with 240 kilograms, being followed by Miserendino, with 230 and Davies, 226 kilograms.


    Loredana Toma was
    born on May 10, 1995 in the northern Romania town of Botosani. Earlier in her career she won several gold
    medals in European juniors and youth championships. Also in European competitions,
    as a senior competitor, in 2013 in 2014, Loredana won silver in the 58-kilogram
    category. Over 2014 and 2016 she was banned from competition, having tested positive
    for stanozolol. Beginning with the European Championships in Croatia, held in
    April 2017, Loredana Toma dominated the 63-kilogram category, in the snatch but
    also in the clean and jerk style. Loredana confirmed her standing at the World
    Championships in Anaheim in December 2017, where she won three more gold medals. At
    the 2018 edition of the European Championships in Bucharest, Loredana also won
    gold. Then in 2019, Loredana won three gold medals at the European Championships
    in Batumi. At the World Championships held in Thailand, also in 2019, Loreana
    Toman won bronze medals in the 64-kilogram category, in the clean-and-jerk
    style, and combined. In 2021, also in the 64-kilogram category, Loredana won
    three gold medals at the European Championships in Moscow. Unfortunately, after
    the International Weightlifting Federation officially
    banned the Romanian Federation from taking part in competition for one year, on
    account of anti-doping rules violation on a number of occasions, Loredana was
    unable to take part in the 2021 edition of the Olympic Games in Tokyo, were she
    ranked as favorite in the 64-kilogram category. Loredana had a vigorous
    comeback in 2022, when she had no problem winning all three medals in the 71-kilogram
    category at the World Championships in Bogota.

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash


    U-BT Cluj-Napoca Romanian basketball team has advanced
    to the second round of Champions League’s group stage. This past Wednesday, U-BT Cluj-Napoca grabbed a nail-biting 103-101 away win against Turkish
    challengers Daruşşafaka Istanbul. The win booked the Romanians the top position
    in Group G. With an 88-70 lead, on 32 minutes the host team was 18 points clear
    of their Romanian opponents. However, U-BT Cluj-Napoca managed a stunning
    comeback for the final part of the game. Two minutes from time Darussafaka had
    the lead, 101-94, but U-BT Cluj-Napoca scored nine points in a row, and won.
    First-timers in the Champions League, U-BT Cluj-Napoca had a group-stage record
    of five wins and one defeat. In Group G’s other fixture, Israeli team Hapoel
    Holon outperformed Italian opponents Happy Casa Brindisi, 84-80. If they want to make headway into the competition, Hapoel and Darușșafaka
    will have to compete in the playoffs.


    In news from rowing, Ancuta Bodnar has been
    designated the Best Athlete of the Year 2021 by her club Dinamo Bucharest. We recall
    that jointly with Simona Radis, Ancuta Bodnar won gold in the women’s double
    sculls race in the Tokyo Olympics. Simona Radis had previously been designated
    the best Athlete in 2021 by her club, Steaua Bucharest.


    The Romanian Volleyball federation this past Wednesday
    held a ceremony to mark 90 years since the Romanian Volleyball Federation has
    been set up. As part of the ceremony, awards went to the Romanian men’s line-up
    who in the 1980 won domestic volleyball’s only medal, bronze, at the Olympic
    Games in Moscow. Six former volleyball players attended the ceremony, of the
    line-up who won the medals 41 years ago. They are Constantin Stere, Nicu Stoian,
    Dan Gîrleanu, Marius Căta-Chiţiga, Gunther Enescu and Sorin Macavei.


    In news from domestic football, Flavius Stoican is the
    new Dinamo head-coach. We recall Stoican is a former Dinamo footballer of the early
    2000’s. Stoican had two previous stints as a Dinamo head-coach seven years ago.
    Flavious Stoican is in for Mircea Rednic, who took over on October 1st.
    Rednic’s record as a Dynamo head-coach was dismally unconvincing. With Mircea Rednic
    at the helm, Dinamo managed only one winning fixture, two draws and was
    defeated in seven games. One of the iconic footballers of Dinamo in the 1980s
    and the 1990s, Mircea Rednic’s most remarkable feat is the winning of the
    domestic title 14 years ago, in 2007. At present Dinamo is 15th-placed
    according to the domestic rankings, the last-but-one position in the as-it-stands
    table.


    (Translation by Eugen Nasta)

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash


    U-BT Cluj-Napoca Romanian basketball team has advanced
    to the second round of Champions League’s group stage. This past Wednesday, U-BT Cluj-Napoca grabbed a nail-biting 103-101 away win against Turkish
    challengers Daruşşafaka Istanbul. The win booked the Romanians the top position
    in Group G. With an 88-70 lead, on 32 minutes the host team was 18 points clear
    of their Romanian opponents. However, U-BT Cluj-Napoca managed a stunning
    comeback for the final part of the game. Two minutes from time Darussafaka had
    the lead, 101-94, but U-BT Cluj-Napoca scored nine points in a row, and won.
    First-timers in the Champions League, U-BT Cluj-Napoca had a group-stage record
    of five wins and one defeat. In Group G’s other fixture, Israeli team Hapoel
    Holon outperformed Italian opponents Happy Casa Brindisi, 84-80. If they want to make headway into the competition, Hapoel and Darușșafaka
    will have to compete in the playoffs.


    In news from rowing, Ancuta Bodnar has been
    designated the Best Athlete of the Year 2021 by her club Dinamo Bucharest. We recall
    that jointly with Simona Radis, Ancuta Bodnar won gold in the women’s double
    sculls race in the Tokyo Olympics. Simona Radis had previously been designated
    the best Athlete in 2021 by her club, Steaua Bucharest.


    The Romanian Volleyball federation this past Wednesday
    held a ceremony to mark 90 years since the Romanian Volleyball Federation has
    been set up. As part of the ceremony, awards went to the Romanian men’s line-up
    who in the 1980 won domestic volleyball’s only medal, bronze, at the Olympic
    Games in Moscow. Six former volleyball players attended the ceremony, of the
    line-up who won the medals 41 years ago. They are Constantin Stere, Nicu Stoian,
    Dan Gîrleanu, Marius Căta-Chiţiga, Gunther Enescu and Sorin Macavei.


    In news from domestic football, Flavius Stoican is the
    new Dinamo head-coach. We recall Stoican is a former Dinamo footballer of the early
    2000’s. Stoican had two previous stints as a Dinamo head-coach seven years ago.
    Flavious Stoican is in for Mircea Rednic, who took over on October 1st.
    Rednic’s record as a Dynamo head-coach was dismally unconvincing. With Mircea Rednic
    at the helm, Dinamo managed only one winning fixture, two draws and was
    defeated in seven games. One of the iconic footballers of Dinamo in the 1980s
    and the 1990s, Mircea Rednic’s most remarkable feat is the winning of the
    domestic title 14 years ago, in 2007. At present Dinamo is 15th-placed
    according to the domestic rankings, the last-but-one position in the as-it-stands
    table.


    (Translation by Eugen Nasta)

  • Nachrichten 24.10.2015

    Nachrichten 24.10.2015

    Sollten Deutschland und Österreich ihre Grenzen schlie‎ßen, um Flüchtlinge aufzuhalten, sind Bulgarien, Rumänien und Serbien bereit, das Gleiche zu tun. Das erklärte am Samstag der bulgarische Ministerpräsident Boiko Borisov nach Treffen mit seinen Amtskollegen Victor Ponta aus Rumänien und Aleksandar Vucic aus Serbien. Borisov erklärte sich besorgt, weil “ein strategisches Endziel” im Umgang mit den Flüchtlingsströmen in Europa ausbleibe. Die jüngst zwischen der EU und der Türkei getroffene Vereinbarung zur Beibehaltung von Millionen von Flüchtlingen in der Türlei müsse umgesetzt werden. Rumäniens Regierungschef Ponta wünscht sich seinerseits ein gemeinsames Vorgehen” in Europa. Borisov, Ponta und Vucici hatten sich am Samstag in Sofia zum zweiten Mal innerhalb der so genannten Dreiergruppe von Craiova” getroffen, um sich zur Kooperation in Energie, Transport, Inneres und Telekommunikation auszutauschen. Ein wichtiger Punkt waren dabei die Projekte im Rahmen der EU-Strategie für den Donauraum.



    Der rumänische Präsident Klaus Iohannis wird am Sonntag an einem von der Europäischen Kommission einberufenen Sondergipfel zur Flüchtlingskrise am Westbalkan teilnehmen. Weitere acht Staats- und Regierungschefs der EU sind dabei. Thema der Begegnung sind die Herausforderungen der Flüchtlingsströme an die Staaten der Region und ihr Bedarf an Unterstützung. Dabei geht es sowohl um Hilfen von der EU, aber auch um Unterstützung auf bilateraler Ebene und unter Beteiligung von europäischen und internationalen Fachbehörden.



    Politisches Comeback für Traian Băsescu, Rumäniens Ex-Präsident zwischen 2004 und 2014: er ist am Samstag zum Vorsitzenden der mitterechtsorientierten Volksbewegung (Mișcarea Populară) gewählt worden, nachdem er der Partei erst vor zwei Wochen beigetreten war. Băsescu war alleiniger Kandidat auf das Amt — er habe sich um den Parteivorsitz beworben, um die Leistungen seines Mandats als Staatspräsident in Schutz zu nehmen und die Reform des Staates zu fördern, sagte er.



    In der Republik Moldau ist am Freitag der umstrittene Chef einer prorussischen Partei vorläufig festgenommen worden. Renato Usatyi hatte Aufnahmen von Gesprächen zwischen dem unter Korruptionsverdacht verhafteten Ex-Premierminister Vlad Filat und dessen Denunzianten, dem Geschäftsmann Ilan Shor, ins Internet gestellt. Usatyi, der am Freitag auf dem Flughafen Chișinău nach seiner Rückkehr aus Moskau festgesetzt wurde, ist Bürgermeister der moldauischen Stadt Bălţi und organisiert seit einiger Zeit in Chișinău Stra‎ßenproteste gegen die Regierung. Usatyi soll nach Presseberichten selbst prahlen, Verbindungen zum russischen Geheimdienst zu haben.



    Die rumänische Tennisspielerin Simona Halep tritt am Sonntag gegen die Italienerin Flavia Pennetta an — das ist ihr erstes Match beim so genanten Turnier der Champions in Singapur. Halep, 24 Jahre jung und Nummer zwei der Weltrangliste ist die Hauptfavoritin dieser inofiziellen WTA-Finalrunde. Die 33jährige Pennetta, nr. 8 im WTA-Ranking, hatte letzten Monat im Halbfinale der US Open gegen Halep gesiegt und das Turnier dann gewonnen — in Singapur hat die Rumänin jetzt Gelegenheit zur Revanche. In ihrer Gruppe spielen au‎ßerdem die Russin Maria Sharapova und die Polin Agnieszka Radwanska. In der anderen Gruppe spielen Garbine Muguruza (Spanien), Petra Kvitova und Lucie Safarova (beide Tschechien), sowie Angelique Kerber (Deutschland). Die zwei bestplatzierten Spilerinnen in jeder Gruppe ereichen das Halbfinale des Turniers.