Tag: Ghelber

  • August 18, 2022 UPDATE

    August 18, 2022 UPDATE

    VISIT
    Romanian Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu on Thursday paid a visit to Prague at
    the invitation of his Czech counterpart Jan Lipavsky as this country is presently
    holding the EU rotating presidency. Talks focused on prospects of deepening the
    bilateral political-diplomatic dialogue as well as strengthening the sectoral
    cooperation in fields of mutual interest such as energy, transport, logistics,
    tourism and agriculture. The two ministers also referred to the joint
    objectives at European level in the wake of the Summit in Madrid and before the
    upcoming NATO Foreign Ministers meeting Romania is to host in autumn. The two
    sides discussed the multidimensional impact of the Russian aggression against
    Ukraine. The two ministers had an exchange of opinions on the regional
    security, the situation of the Ukrainian refugees and the impact on other key
    issues such as food safety and energy security. Topical issues on the European
    agenda were also discussed and Minister Lipavsky reiterated his country’s
    staunch support for Romania’s Schengen accession.








    COVID-19 On Thursday Romania’s Health
    Ministry announced 55 hundred new cases of Covid-19. 35 hundred people are
    presently being treated in hospitals out of whom 269 in ICUs. 24 related
    fatalities have also been reported in the past 24 hours.






    CHAMPION Romanian swimmer
    David Popovici, gold medalist in the 100m and 200m freestyle events, was named
    the best athlete in the men’s swimming events at the European Aquatics
    Championships in Rome, according to the Romanian Swimming and Modern Pentathlon
    Federation. In a score-based ranking, following the best performances in the
    competition, David Popovici came in first in the men’s category with 1,003
    points, while in the women’s category the Lithuanian Ruta Meilutyte was the
    first with 985 points. David Popovici, 17, became, on Saturday, in Rome, the
    world record holder in the 100 m freestyle race with 46 seconds and 86
    hundredths. Later, on Monday, he also won the gold medal in the 200 m freestyle
    event. With 1 minute 42 seconds and 97 hundredths, he set, also in this event,
    a new world and European record.




    ATHLETICS Romanian
    athlete Bianca Florentina Ghelber won the gold medal in the hammer throw event,
    on Wednesday, at the European Athletics Championships in Munich. Ghelber,32, who
    ranked sixth at the Tokyo Olympics last year, won the final in Munich with
    72.72 meters, ahead of the Polish Ewa Rozanska, 72.12 m, and the Italian Sara
    Fantini, 71.58 m. Thus, Romania won the first continental gold medal in
    athletics after a break of 20 years. Also in Munich, Romania secured new medals
    at the individual European Table Tennis Championships, in the women’s doubles
    event. Four Romanians are in the semifinals, the phase that secures the bronze
    medals, so there will definitely be at least one player in the finals. Romania
    has already got a silver medal at the European Table Tennis Championships in
    the mixed doubles event, won by Bernadette Szocs and Ovidiu Ionescu.


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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    The city of Cluj in western
    Romania last weekend saw the country’s International Athletics Championships.
    Among the winners there were three athletes who are going to represent Romania
    at the Olympics in Tokyo. On Saturday, Alexandru Novac won the javelin throw
    event with 75 meters and 22 centimeters while Bianca Ghelber won the hammer
    throw contest with a 70 meter and 22 centimeters throw. On Sunday, Florentina
    Iusco walked away with gold from the long jump event with 6 meters and 47
    centimeters.






    Argentina’s rugby team on
    Saturday night secured a 24-17 win in a test-match against Romania’s selection,
    which inaugurated the Triumphal Arch National Stadium. The Romanian side put up
    a good show in their match against the strong Argentinian selection, which
    comes 9th in a world ranking.






    Eugen Capatina scored a try
    and Ionel Melinte converted four penalty shots for Romania. The test game
    pitching Romania against Scotland on Saturday, July 10th will no
    longer take place due to some Covid-19 infections reported by the Scottish
    side, the Romanian Rugby Federation has announced.






    Italian cyclist Giovanni
    Aleotti on Sunday won the first leg of the Cycling Tour of Sibiu, which covers
    a distance of 177 kilometers and 900 meters. Aleotti ended the race in 4 hours,
    25 minutes and 14 seconds. His compatriot Fabio Aru came second and Russian
    Serghei Cernetski ended the race on the third position. The first Romanian to complete
    the race was Emil Dima, who came in the 44th position, 4 minutes and
    10 seconds after the winner.




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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    The city of Cluj in western
    Romania last weekend saw the country’s International Athletics Championships.
    Among the winners there were three athletes who are going to represent Romania
    at the Olympics in Tokyo. On Saturday, Alexandru Novac won the javelin throw
    event with 75 meters and 22 centimeters while Bianca Ghelber won the hammer
    throw contest with a 70 meter and 22 centimeters throw. On Sunday, Florentina
    Iusco walked away with gold from the long jump event with 6 meters and 47
    centimeters.






    Argentina’s rugby team on
    Saturday night secured a 24-17 win in a test-match against Romania’s selection,
    which inaugurated the Triumphal Arch National Stadium. The Romanian side put up
    a good show in their match against the strong Argentinian selection, which
    comes 9th in a world ranking.






    Eugen Capatina scored a try
    and Ionel Melinte converted four penalty shots for Romania. The test game
    pitching Romania against Scotland on Saturday, July 10th will no
    longer take place due to some Covid-19 infections reported by the Scottish
    side, the Romanian Rugby Federation has announced.






    Italian cyclist Giovanni
    Aleotti on Sunday won the first leg of the Cycling Tour of Sibiu, which covers
    a distance of 177 kilometers and 900 meters. Aleotti ended the race in 4 hours,
    25 minutes and 14 seconds. His compatriot Fabio Aru came second and Russian
    Serghei Cernetski ended the race on the third position. The first Romanian to complete
    the race was Emil Dima, who came in the 44th position, 4 minutes and
    10 seconds after the winner.




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