Tag: Dakar Rally

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

     

    The Australian driver Daniel Sanders won this year’s Dakar Rally in the motorcycle section. The Romanian Emanuel Gyenes came in 20th, but he won the Original by Motul category, where participants compete without technical assistance. This is the second time the Satu Mare born athlete has won this category, after 2020. In 2011 and 2015, he won the Marathon class. His best overall ranking in 15 annual competitions remains the 14th place won in 2016.

     

    At the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the year, Gabriela Ruse and Marta Kostiuk qualified for the quarterfinals of the women’s doubles event. In the round of 16, the Romanian-Ukrainian pair defeated the 12th-seeded Hanyu Guo of China and Alexandra Panova of Russia 7-5, 4-6, 7-6. The match lasted 3 hours and 14 minutes. Ruse and Kostiuk have played 2 Grand Slam women’s doubles semifinals together, one in Melbourne in 2023 and another at Roland Garros in 2024. Now, they have secured a check for 142,000 Australian dollars and 430 WTA doubles points. In the quarterfinals, they will face the third-seeded Su-Wei Hsieh (Taiwan) and Jelena Ostapenko (Latvia).

     

    In the women’s handball Champions League’s Group A, CSM Bucharest defeated the Slovenian team Krim Ljubljana 36-23 at home on Saturday, while Gloria Bistriţa-Năsăud were defeated in Croatia by Podravka Koprivnica 26-25. CSM are in 3rd place in the standings and will play the against Danish team Nykøbing Falster on Sunday. Gloria are in 6th place and will take on the Hungarian team Ferencváros at home on Saturday. In Group B, Rapid suffered another defeat: 25-42 at home against the Danish side Odense, and remains in 7th place in the group. The Romanian vice-champions will also play the next match at home, against another Danish team, Team Esbjerg, on Sunday. The Norwegian team Vipers Kristiansand withdrew from the competition.

     

    In the EHF European League’s Group A, on Saturday, Dunărea Brăila defeated the Norwegian team Larvik 27-24 away from home and will play on Sunday against Thüringer (Germany). In Group B, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea beat the Danish team Ikast, at home, 27-26. On Saturday they are facing the Norwegian team Sola at home. Both Romanian teams lead the standings in their respective groups.

     

    We end with football. Over the weekend, games counting for the 22nd round of the Romanian Super League took place. On Friday, in Clinceni, Unirea Slobozia defeated Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe 3-2, and in Bucharest, FCSB tied 1-1 with Hermannstadt. On Saturday, in Cluj, Universitatea beat Gloria Buzău 2-1, and in Galaţi, Oţelul drew 0-0 with Petrolul Ploieşti. On Sunday, FC Botoşani played at home against CFR Cluj, and Universitatea Craiova took on Dinamo Bucharest on home turf. Both matches ended in 1-all draws. Monday sees the last two games in this round: Farul Constanţa vs UTA Arad and Rapid Bucharest vs Poli Iaşi. Universitatea Cluj top the standings, with 40 points, followed by FCSB with 38. (AMP)

  • Happening in Romania

    Happening in Romania

    In the lineup today: Romania is ranked in the
    top 30 countries with the best cuisines in the world in 2023, The Romanian
    pilot Emanuel Gyenes participates, between January 5-19, in the 46th
    edition of the Dakar Rally, the
    show ‘A hand for the poet’ marks, in Paris, Romania’s National Culture Day. This
    and much more on today’s edition of Happening in Romania.

  • July 4, 2023 UPDATE

    July 4, 2023 UPDATE

    Education. The President of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, promulgated the new education laws on Tuesday. A former high school teacher himself, the head of state is the promoter of the “Educated Romania” project, launched in 2016, based on a series of public consultations. Its main goals include the increase in funding for education, the decrease in school dropouts, and the reduction of functional illiteracy. The education laws were adopted by the Senate on May 22. They were unsuccessfully contested at the Constitutional Court by the opposition Save Romania Union because, among other things, they said it would limit the right to education and violate the principle of equal rights. The education laws were criticized by both the Pupils National Council and by university student organizations, for various provisions considered discriminatory. “I am firmly convinced that, with the new laws that we have promulgated, we have a solid framework on which we can build an education system prepared for the current challenges”, said the head of state. Also on Tuesday, it was announced that the percentage of secondary school graduates who obtained at least the average grade of 5 in the National Assessment stands at 76.4%. The number of grades of 10 reached 466 nationally, but more than 36,000 children have grades below five.



    Support. Germany will support Romania become a full member of the Schengen area this year, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday. He added that Romania has already undertaken major efforts and these should be appreciated. “We are involved with all our strength for this”, said Scholz in a joint press conference with Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, who is on a working visit to Berlin. Scholz also said that the discussions focused on the security policy on NATOs Eastern Flank and the Allied Summit in Vilnius next week. “Germany is Romanias most important trading partner, a fact that constitutes a solid basis for boosting our bilateral relationship and offers real development prospects that we want to materialize as soon as possible”, the Romanian Prime Minister said.



    Schengen. The Romanian Foreign Minister Luminiţa Odobescu has welcomed the position of Spain, which is currently holding the rotating presidency of the European Union, regarding Romanias accession to Schengen. In an exclusive interview for Radio Romania, she said that accession to Schengen remains a priority goal for the Romanian authorities. Previously, the Spanish ambassador to Bucharest, José Antonio Hernández Pérez-Solórzano, had reiterated his countrys support for Romanias accession to the free movement area. He stated that the issue of the accession of Romania and neighboring Bulgaria will be put on the agenda of the Justice and Home Affairs Council most likely this fall. “It is a priority of our presidency to include Romania and Bulgaria in the Schengen Area” – said the Spanish diplomat.



    DACIA. Dacia has announced it will take part in the 2025 edition of the Dakar Rally as one of the official manufacturers. Dacia representatives announced its prototype race car will use a synthetic fuel supplied by Aramco. Piloting one of Dacias cars into the series will be several-time Dakar champion Sébastien Loeb of France.



    Inquiry. The Romanian Government will launch an official inquiry into medical leaves. Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu has called on the National Health Insurance Authority to submit an updated report, after last year over 8 million requests for medical leave were submitted, considering Romanias active population totals some 6 million people. Total medical leave costs stood at some 1.2 bln EUR. Parliament has previously voted out an initiative designed to empower the Health Insurance Authority to verify people on medical leave without violating their privacy.



    Ukraine. The battles against the Russian invasion army are difficult, Ukraines president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, hailing however what he has termed progress reported as part of the June counteroffensive campaign. “Last week was difficult, but we are making headway. Were taking it one step at a time”, Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram. Previously, deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar said that “Ukraine has liberated 28.4 square kilometers in the south and 9 square kilometers in the east over the past week”, taking the total area liberated by the Ukrainian army since the launch of the counteroffensive to 158 square kilometers. “The enemy is fighting back, the current battle is very tough”, deputy minister Mailar went on to say. (MI)


  • July 4, 2023

    July 4, 2023

    EDUCATION – Romania’s
    president Klaus Iohannis is today expected to ratify the education laws. A
    former high school teacher, Klaus Iohannis spearheaded the Educated Romania
    project in 2016, launched in the wake of a series of public consultations. Its
    objectives include increasing funds for education, reducing school dropout and
    functional illiteracy. The education laws were adopted by the Senate on May 22.
    The opposition parties USR and the Right Force appealed the laws at the
    Constitutional Court, without success. The opposition claims the laws infringe
    on access to education and on the principle of equality of rights. The
    education laws were also criticized by the National Pupils Council and
    students’ organizations, which condemned various provisions they deemed to be
    discriminatory.




    VISIT -
    Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu is as of today paying a two-day visit to
    Germany, where he will meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the
    vice-president of the German Parliament, Katrin Gorind-Eckardt. Prime Minister
    Ciolacu will also attend meetings with representatives of the business and
    defense industry sectors. Marcel Ciolacu will also meet members of the Romanian
    community in Germany and pay floral tributes to the Holocaust Memorial in
    Berlin. Germany is Romania’s number one trade partner, which provides a robust
    basis for boosting bilateral ties, offering genuine development perspectives
    that we want to carry through as soon as possible, the Romanian official said.




    DACIA – Dacia
    has announced it will take part in the 2025 edition of the Dakar Rally as one
    of the official manufacturers. Dacia representatives announced its prototype
    race car will use a synthetic fuel supplied by Aramco. Piloting one of Dacia’s
    cars into the series will be several-time Dakar champion Sébastien Loeb of
    France.




    MEDICAL LEAVE – The Government will
    launch an official inquiry into medical leaves. Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu
    has called on the National Health Insurance Authority to submit an updated
    report, after last year over 8 million requests for medical leave were
    submitted, considering Romania’s active population totals some 6 million
    people. Total medical leave costs stood at some 1.2 bln EUR. Parliament has
    previously voted out an initiative designed to empower the Health Insurance
    Authority to verify people on medical leave without violating their privacy.




    WAR IN UKRAINE – The battles
    against the Russian invasion army are ‘difficult’, Ukraine’s president
    Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, hailing however what he has termed ‘progress’
    reported as part of the June counteroffensive campaign. Last week was
    difficult, but we are making headway. We’re taking it one step at a time,
    Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram. Previously, deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar
    said that Ukraine has liberated 28.4 square kilometers in the south and 9
    square kilometers in the east over the past week, taking the total area
    liberated by the Ukrainian army since the launch of the counteroffensive to 158
    square kilometers. The enemy is fighting back, the current battle is very
    though, deputy minister Mailar went on to say.




    TENNIS – Three Romanian
    tennis players are today competing in the women’s singles at Wimbledon. 29th-seed
    Irina Begu (29 WTA) will take on Rebecca Marino of Canada (83 WTA). Sorana Cîrstea
    (36 WTA) will go up against Tatjana Maria of Germany (58 WTA), last year’s
    semi-finalist. Another player on the main draw, Jaqueline Cristian (133 WTA),
    will take on Lucia Bronzetti of Italy (65 WTA). The Romanian-born Canadian
    player Bianca Andreescu will play Anna Bondar of Hungary. On Monday, Ana Bogdan
    (61 WTA) ousted Liudmila Samsonova of Russia (15 WTA), 7-6, 7-6. (VP)



  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    The Dakar Rally 2021, the first important sporting event of the year, has been held in Saudi Arabia this January. Romanias representative, Emanuel Gyenes competed in the moto section. Upon returning to Romania, he told the RRI journalist Sergiu Podina that he is satisfied with the result: ”I got a very good result, 23rd place in the general rankings, an improvement as compared with last year, when I came in 29th. I was second placed in the Malle Moto section, and also in the Marathon section, two trophies that are a bonus for me. I did not want to look at the rankings, for fear I may get injured, as it happened in 2019. I wanted to go up in the rankings then, and, two days before the end of the competition, I had to withdraw.”



    The Romanian’s debut in the competition was below expectations — 36th placed in the first leg and 35th in the second. The third leg was the most difficult one, due to technical problems, and Gyenes ended in the 50th place. But the problems were far from over.


    Emauel Gyenes: ”On the fourth day I had to take the start after four or five ATVs. This is a big disadvantage, because it is difficult to outrun them, they make a lot of dust and, at maximum speed, they are much slower than a motorcycle. It is easy to catch up with them, but very difficult to get ahead of them. It is dangerous to drive through dust and take the high risk of passing them by, which can get you kicked out of the competition. So I was patient, I knew that was only the fourth day, that it was a long race and, little by little, I went up again. On that day I fell on 4th place in Malle Moto and then started to go up in the rankings again.”



    The eight leg was the best for Gyenes. He was 22nd placed, 30 minutes and 38 seconds after the winner of the leg, the Chilean Jose Ignacio Cornejo. Gyenes won the Malle Moto section and was the runner-up pilot in the Marathon. He maintained his position in the following legs, and got a result he was satisfied with. (Translated by EE)





  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    The Dakar Rally 2021, the first important sporting event of the year, has been held in Saudi Arabia this January. Romanias representative, Emanuel Gyenes competed in the moto section. Upon returning to Romania, he told the RRI journalist Sergiu Podina that he is satisfied with the result: ”I got a very good result, 23rd place in the general rankings, an improvement as compared with last year, when I came in 29th. I was second placed in the Malle Moto section, and also in the Marathon section, two trophies that are a bonus for me. I did not want to look at the rankings, for fear I may get injured, as it happened in 2019. I wanted to go up in the rankings then, and, two days before the end of the competition, I had to withdraw.”



    The Romanian’s debut in the competition was below expectations — 36th placed in the first leg and 35th in the second. The third leg was the most difficult one, due to technical problems, and Gyenes ended in the 50th place. But the problems were far from over.


    Emauel Gyenes: ”On the fourth day I had to take the start after four or five ATVs. This is a big disadvantage, because it is difficult to outrun them, they make a lot of dust and, at maximum speed, they are much slower than a motorcycle. It is easy to catch up with them, but very difficult to get ahead of them. It is dangerous to drive through dust and take the high risk of passing them by, which can get you kicked out of the competition. So I was patient, I knew that was only the fourth day, that it was a long race and, little by little, I went up again. On that day I fell on 4th place in Malle Moto and then started to go up in the rankings again.”



    The eight leg was the best for Gyenes. He was 22nd placed, 30 minutes and 38 seconds after the winner of the leg, the Chilean Jose Ignacio Cornejo. Gyenes won the Malle Moto section and was the runner-up pilot in the Marathon. He maintained his position in the following legs, and got a result he was satisfied with. (Translated by EE)





  • Athlete of the Week – Biker Emanuel Gyenes

    Athlete of the Week – Biker Emanuel Gyenes


    These days Saudi Arabia is playing
    host to a new edition of the Dakar Rally. This is the first time the rally is
    being held in the Arabic Peninsula, after being held for 30 years in Africa and
    for 10 years in South America. Also for the first time, the rally is hosted by
    several countries. Every year, competitors enroll in one of the three main
    categories: motorcycles, cars and trucks. Romania is represented by Marcel
    Butuza and Emanuel Gyenes in the motorcycle competition.


    This is Gyenes’s 10th
    participation in the Dakar Rally. To mark this special achievement, organizers
    have labeled him a competition legend and we have designated Emanuel Gyenes
    Athlete of the Week on RRI.


    Emanuel Gyenes was born in Satu
    Mare, northern Romania, on March 3, 1984. He made his debut in the Dakar Rally
    in 2007, when he finished 47th. In the nine editions he took part in
    so far, Gyenes managed to finish the race seven times. He won the Marathon
    category twice, in 2011 and 2014. The Marathon competition doesn’t allow any
    modifications on the bike, including its engine. In 2016, he grabbed Romania’s
    all-time best performance in the Dakar Rally, ranking 14.


    This year Gyenes is competing in
    the Malle Moto category, the most difficult of all. No external assistance is
    permitted, while the gear allowed is limited. Bikers race during the day and
    work on their bikes during the night. Competitors lay out their own tents and
    feed on whatever supplies they’ve packed. Considering the harsh conditions of
    the Arabian desert, competing in this class may seem like an adventure.


    Let us also note that Emanuel
    Gyenes is competing this year on behalf of Autonet Motorcycle team, racing on a
    KTM 450 bike.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)