Tag: Lipa

  • RRI Sport Club

    RRI Sport Club

    Several days ago, one of Romania’s best sports
    clubs, Dinamo Bucharest, celebrated 75 years of activity. On this occasion, the
    club, founded on May 14th 1948, under the auspices of the Romanian
    Interior Ministry, celebrated some of its greatest champions, which along the
    years won no less than 131 Olympic medals, of which 38 of gold, 44 silver and
    49 bronze.




    Among those mentioned there was Romania’s
    double Olympic champion Leon Rotman, gold medalist in the 1000 and 10,000 meter
    canoe races of the Melbourne Olympics in 1956, as well as the latest Olympic
    champion rower Ancuţa Bodnar – who got the Olympic gold in Tokyo 2021, together
    with Simona Radiş from Steaua Bucharest.




    Along the years, Dinamo Bucharest trained numerous
    champions such as the late Nicolae Linca, Romania’s only Olympic champion in
    boxing, or canoeist Ivan Patzaichin, who won four gold medals in Olympic
    contests. The list also includes the great women canoeists, Elisabeta Lipă and Georgeta
    Damian Andrunache, who each reaped five gold medals in the Olympics. Dinamo has
    also produced great teams which along the years compelled recognition in
    various international events. We recall the club’s handball, volleyball and
    rugby teams claimed the European Champions Cups and had a great contribution to
    Romania’s national sides.


    The Club also boasted a famous football side,
    which made it to the semifinals of the European Champions Cup in the 1983-1984
    football season. Six years later Dinamo made it to the semifinals of the UEFA
    Cup Winner’s Cup.


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  • RRI Sport Club

    RRI Sport Club

    Several days ago, one of Romania’s best sports
    clubs, Dinamo Bucharest, celebrated 75 years of activity. On this occasion, the
    club, founded on May 14th 1948, under the auspices of the Romanian
    Interior Ministry, celebrated some of its greatest champions, which along the
    years won no less than 131 Olympic medals, of which 38 of gold, 44 silver and
    49 bronze.




    Among those mentioned there was Romania’s
    double Olympic champion Leon Rotman, gold medalist in the 1000 and 10,000 meter
    canoe races of the Melbourne Olympics in 1956, as well as the latest Olympic
    champion rower Ancuţa Bodnar – who got the Olympic gold in Tokyo 2021, together
    with Simona Radiş from Steaua Bucharest.




    Along the years, Dinamo Bucharest trained numerous
    champions such as the late Nicolae Linca, Romania’s only Olympic champion in
    boxing, or canoeist Ivan Patzaichin, who won four gold medals in Olympic
    contests. The list also includes the great women canoeists, Elisabeta Lipă and Georgeta
    Damian Andrunache, who each reaped five gold medals in the Olympics. Dinamo has
    also produced great teams which along the years compelled recognition in
    various international events. We recall the club’s handball, volleyball and
    rugby teams claimed the European Champions Cups and had a great contribution to
    Romania’s national sides.


    The Club also boasted a famous football side,
    which made it to the semifinals of the European Champions Cup in the 1983-1984
    football season. Six years later Dinamo made it to the semifinals of the UEFA
    Cup Winner’s Cup.


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  • Romania at the Olympic Games

    Romania at the Olympic Games

    Athletes from Romania have stepped onto the podium 306 times
    in 100 years of their participation in the Olympic Games. Out of the total
    number of medals they have won 89 were gold. 111 Romanians have at least one
    gold medal in their prize closet and 16 of them have twice stepped onto the
    podium’s highest step.






    Nadia Comaneci is the Romanian athlete with the highest
    number of Olympic medals, 9. She was born on 12th November 1961 in
    Onesti, eastern Romania, and took up gymnastics at the tender age of 5 after
    she had been discovered during a selection process involving local
    kindergartens. Nadia first made history at the Montreal Olympics where she
    reaped three gold medals in the individual all round event, uneven bars and balance
    beam. She also won silver in the nations contest and bronze in the floor event.
    Her most notable performance was at the Montreal Olympics where she scored a
    perfect 10, making the three digit scoreboards obsolete.






    In 1980, Nadia reconfirmed her value at the Moscow Olympics
    from where she walked away with another two gold medals in the beam and floor
    events. She became bronze medalist in the individual all round and with the
    team. She made the headlines again in 1989 when she crossed the border to
    Hungary to settle in the United States dealing a heavy media blow to dictator Nicolae
    Ceausescu’s regime.






    With 8 Olympic medals, out of which 5 gold, another great
    Romanian champion is Elisabeta Lipa. Nadia won her medals in two Olympic Games
    whereas Lipa participated in six editions, being one of Romania’s long-lasting athletes.






    She was born on October 26th 1964 in Suceava county,
    northern Romania and scored her first Olympic gold in Los Angeles 1984 in the
    double sculls event together with Marioara Popescu. Four years later in Seoul
    she walked away with bronze as part of the Romanian four and with silver she
    won in the double scull race.




    She compelled recognition for the first time in a singles
    contest in 1989 during the World Rowing Championship of Bled. She dominated the
    competition for several years and eventually reaped the title in Barcelona in
    1992. She later joined the famous Romanian eight, which dominated the European
    and world competitions for many years. Together with her colleagues she managed
    to obtain another three Olympic golds, in 1996 in Atlanta, in 2000 in Sydney
    and in 2004 in Athens.




    The third Romanian athlete with three Olympic gold medals is
    Georgeta Damian – Andrunache who was born on April 14th 1976 in
    Botosani, northern Romania. She made her debut in Aiguebellette, France in 1997
    where she won silver in the pairs event together with Veronica Cochelea and
    gold with the Romanian eight.




    The first place in the pairs race of the Sydney Olympics
    together with Doina Ignat was a surprise at that time. Together with Viorica
    Susanu, Georgeta Andrunache reaped the Olympic title in Athens and was part of
    the Romanian eight which would become Olympic champion. In 2008 in Beijing, the
    two again claimed gold in the pairs event and were part of the Romanian eight
    who became the bronze medalist.




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  • Romania at the Olympic Games

    Romania at the Olympic Games

    Athletes from Romania have stepped onto the podium 306 times
    in 100 years of their participation in the Olympic Games. Out of the total
    number of medals they have won 89 were gold. 111 Romanians have at least one
    gold medal in their prize closet and 16 of them have twice stepped onto the
    podium’s highest step.






    Nadia Comaneci is the Romanian athlete with the highest
    number of Olympic medals, 9. She was born on 12th November 1961 in
    Onesti, eastern Romania, and took up gymnastics at the tender age of 5 after
    she had been discovered during a selection process involving local
    kindergartens. Nadia first made history at the Montreal Olympics where she
    reaped three gold medals in the individual all round event, uneven bars and balance
    beam. She also won silver in the nations contest and bronze in the floor event.
    Her most notable performance was at the Montreal Olympics where she scored a
    perfect 10, making the three digit scoreboards obsolete.






    In 1980, Nadia reconfirmed her value at the Moscow Olympics
    from where she walked away with another two gold medals in the beam and floor
    events. She became bronze medalist in the individual all round and with the
    team. She made the headlines again in 1989 when she crossed the border to
    Hungary to settle in the United States dealing a heavy media blow to dictator Nicolae
    Ceausescu’s regime.






    With 8 Olympic medals, out of which 5 gold, another great
    Romanian champion is Elisabeta Lipa. Nadia won her medals in two Olympic Games
    whereas Lipa participated in six editions, being one of Romania’s long-lasting athletes.






    She was born on October 26th 1964 in Suceava county,
    northern Romania and scored her first Olympic gold in Los Angeles 1984 in the
    double sculls event together with Marioara Popescu. Four years later in Seoul
    she walked away with bronze as part of the Romanian four and with silver she
    won in the double scull race.




    She compelled recognition for the first time in a singles
    contest in 1989 during the World Rowing Championship of Bled. She dominated the
    competition for several years and eventually reaped the title in Barcelona in
    1992. She later joined the famous Romanian eight, which dominated the European
    and world competitions for many years. Together with her colleagues she managed
    to obtain another three Olympic golds, in 1996 in Atlanta, in 2000 in Sydney
    and in 2004 in Athens.




    The third Romanian athlete with three Olympic gold medals is
    Georgeta Damian – Andrunache who was born on April 14th 1976 in
    Botosani, northern Romania. She made her debut in Aiguebellette, France in 1997
    where she won silver in the pairs event together with Veronica Cochelea and
    gold with the Romanian eight.




    The first place in the pairs race of the Sydney Olympics
    together with Doina Ignat was a surprise at that time. Together with Viorica
    Susanu, Georgeta Andrunache reaped the Olympic title in Athens and was part of
    the Romanian eight which would become Olympic champion. In 2008 in Beijing, the
    two again claimed gold in the pairs event and were part of the Romanian eight
    who became the bronze medalist.




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