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  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week


    The first major rowing competition of 2023 was held last week in Hungarys Szeged.



    The 2023 ICF Canoe and Kayak Sprint & Paracanoe World Cup brought together Europes top-notch rowers, with world and European champions among them. The Romanian delegation was made of nine rowers, of which seven competed in the mens and two proved their mettle in the womens version of the competition. The record all told earned the Romanian delegation the 3rd position according to the nations competition.



    Cătălin Chirilă won gold in mens C1 event, in the 500m and 1,000m races. Ilie Sprincean and Oleg Nuţă won mens C2 1,000m race. Reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Catalin Chirila the Athlete of the week.



    In Szeged, Cătălin Chirilă won his first race on Friday, in the 500m mens C1 race, an event where he is a world vice-champion and a bronze medallist at the European championships. Chirila clocked one minute and 50 seconds and 72 hundredths of a second. Chirila was followed was Moldavian Sergey Tarnovsky, who arrived one second and 72 hundredths of a second later, and the French Loic Leonard, who arrived 3 seconds and 57 hundredths later than Chirila. On Saturday, in the mens C1 1000m race defending world champion Catalin Chirila started off as favorite. Chirila clocked 3 minutes, 55 de seconds and 10 hundredths of a second, outperforming many-time world champion, German Conrad Scheibner, who finished the race nearly two seconds later than Chirila. Catalin Chirila also outclassed Polands Wiktor Glazunow, who finished the race almost 4 seconds later than Chirila.



    Cătălin Chirilă was born in Tulcea, on May 11, 1998. He is signed up by Steaua Bucharest. Army Club. Chirilas first notable world-level performances occurred in mens C2 events, jointly with Victor Mihalachi. In 2019, at the European championships hosted by Minsk in Belarus, Chirila and Mihalachi won the gold medals in the 1000m race. In 2021, at the European championships in Polands Poznan, Chirila and Mihalachi won bronze, also in the 1000m race. At the Olympic Games in Tokyo, Chirilă and Mihalachi came in 5th. Since 2022, Chirila has been competing in mens singles events. At the World Championships in Halifax, Canada, Chirila won the 1000m Olympic race and came in 2nd in the 500m race. At the European Championships in Munich, Catalin Chirila again won the 1000m race, coming in 3rd in the 500m race.




  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week


    The first major rowing competition of 2023 was held last week in Hungarys Szeged.



    The 2023 ICF Canoe and Kayak Sprint & Paracanoe World Cup brought together Europes top-notch rowers, with world and European champions among them. The Romanian delegation was made of nine rowers, of which seven competed in the mens and two proved their mettle in the womens version of the competition. The record all told earned the Romanian delegation the 3rd position according to the nations competition.



    Cătălin Chirilă won gold in mens C1 event, in the 500m and 1,000m races. Ilie Sprincean and Oleg Nuţă won mens C2 1,000m race. Reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Catalin Chirila the Athlete of the week.



    In Szeged, Cătălin Chirilă won his first race on Friday, in the 500m mens C1 race, an event where he is a world vice-champion and a bronze medallist at the European championships. Chirila clocked one minute and 50 seconds and 72 hundredths of a second. Chirila was followed was Moldavian Sergey Tarnovsky, who arrived one second and 72 hundredths of a second later, and the French Loic Leonard, who arrived 3 seconds and 57 hundredths later than Chirila. On Saturday, in the mens C1 1000m race defending world champion Catalin Chirila started off as favorite. Chirila clocked 3 minutes, 55 de seconds and 10 hundredths of a second, outperforming many-time world champion, German Conrad Scheibner, who finished the race nearly two seconds later than Chirila. Catalin Chirila also outclassed Polands Wiktor Glazunow, who finished the race almost 4 seconds later than Chirila.



    Cătălin Chirilă was born in Tulcea, on May 11, 1998. He is signed up by Steaua Bucharest. Army Club. Chirilas first notable world-level performances occurred in mens C2 events, jointly with Victor Mihalachi. In 2019, at the European championships hosted by Minsk in Belarus, Chirila and Mihalachi won the gold medals in the 1000m race. In 2021, at the European championships in Polands Poznan, Chirila and Mihalachi won bronze, also in the 1000m race. At the Olympic Games in Tokyo, Chirilă and Mihalachi came in 5th. Since 2022, Chirila has been competing in mens singles events. At the World Championships in Halifax, Canada, Chirila won the 1000m Olympic race and came in 2nd in the 500m race. At the European Championships in Munich, Catalin Chirila again won the 1000m race, coming in 3rd in the 500m race.




  • 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

    We begin with news from weightlifting. As part of the European Weightlifting Championships hosted by Armenias Yerevan, on Wednesday Loredana Toma won all three gold medals of the 71-kilogram category. Loredanas deadlift in the snatch style was 110 kilograms, while in the clean-and-jerk style the Romanian succeeded a deadlift of 130 kilograms. Loredana Tomas combined achievement in the competition stood at 240 kilograms. At the recently-held edition of the European Championships, Romania walked away with 14 medals all told. Apart from Loredana Toma, Mihaela Cambei in the 49-kilogram category and Andreea Cotruţa, in the 55- kilogram category won three gold medals each, Also in the womens version of the competition, Cosmina Pană in the 45-kilogram category won gold in the snatch style and combined. In the mens version of the championships, competing in the 55-kilogram category, Valentin Iancu walked away with silver in the clean-and-jerk style. Iancu won bronze in the snatch style, and combined.



    In news from womens tennis, the Romanian-Japanese pair made of Monica Niculescu and Makoto Ninomiya was unable to go past the womens doubles first round as part of the WTA 500 tournament in Stuttgart, an event with almost 700 thousand USD in prize money all told. On Wednesday, Niculescu and Ninomiya sustained a 6-4, 1-6, 10-7 defeat by the pair made of Alexa Guarachi of Chile and Erin Routliffe of New Zealand The vanquished pair was handed a cheque worth 3, 780 euro and were granted one point in the WTA rankings. Also from the tournaments very first round, British competitor Emma Răducanu sustained a 2-6, 1-6 defeat by Latvias Jelena Ostapenko.



    We end with news from womens handball. In a pending game as part of the National Leagues 22nd round, this past Wednesday holders CSM Bucharest grabbed a 35-29 home win against Gloria Bistriţa. CSMs Cristina Neagu scored 12 goals. Also on Wednesday, in a fixture counting towards the 21st round, Rapid Bucharest grabbed a 25-21 win away against SCM Craiova. The win earned Rapid the runner-up position in the rankings. Rapids Sorina Grozav scored 7 goals.



    Later this month, CSM Bucharest and Rapid play their first-leg fixtures as part of the Champions Leagues quarterfinals. On home court, Rapid play the 2022 winner of the Champions League, Vipers Kristiansand, while CSM travel to Denmark, for a game against Team Esbjerg.


  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    We begin with news from weightlifting. As part of the European Weightlifting Championships hosted by Armenias Yerevan, on Wednesday Loredana Toma won all three gold medals of the 71-kilogram category. Loredanas deadlift in the snatch style was 110 kilograms, while in the clean-and-jerk style the Romanian succeeded a deadlift of 130 kilograms. Loredana Tomas combined achievement in the competition stood at 240 kilograms. At the recently-held edition of the European Championships, Romania walked away with 14 medals all told. Apart from Loredana Toma, Mihaela Cambei in the 49-kilogram category and Andreea Cotruţa, in the 55- kilogram category won three gold medals each, Also in the womens version of the competition, Cosmina Pană in the 45-kilogram category won gold in the snatch style and combined. In the mens version of the championships, competing in the 55-kilogram category, Valentin Iancu walked away with silver in the clean-and-jerk style. Iancu won bronze in the snatch style, and combined.



    In news from womens tennis, the Romanian-Japanese pair made of Monica Niculescu and Makoto Ninomiya was unable to go past the womens doubles first round as part of the WTA 500 tournament in Stuttgart, an event with almost 700 thousand USD in prize money all told. On Wednesday, Niculescu and Ninomiya sustained a 6-4, 1-6, 10-7 defeat by the pair made of Alexa Guarachi of Chile and Erin Routliffe of New Zealand The vanquished pair was handed a cheque worth 3, 780 euro and were granted one point in the WTA rankings. Also from the tournaments very first round, British competitor Emma Răducanu sustained a 2-6, 1-6 defeat by Latvias Jelena Ostapenko.



    We end with news from womens handball. In a pending game as part of the National Leagues 22nd round, this past Wednesday holders CSM Bucharest grabbed a 35-29 home win against Gloria Bistriţa. CSMs Cristina Neagu scored 12 goals. Also on Wednesday, in a fixture counting towards the 21st round, Rapid Bucharest grabbed a 25-21 win away against SCM Craiova. The win earned Rapid the runner-up position in the rankings. Rapids Sorina Grozav scored 7 goals.



    Later this month, CSM Bucharest and Rapid play their first-leg fixtures as part of the Champions Leagues quarterfinals. On home court, Rapid play the 2022 winner of the Champions League, Vipers Kristiansand, while CSM travel to Denmark, for a game against Team Esbjerg.


  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    We begin with the latest from women’s
    volleyball. In the semifinals of the CEV Cup, Europe’s second-tier competition,
    Romania’s title holders CSM Volei Alba Blaj grabbed a first-leg 3-nil semifinal
    win against vice-champions CSM Târgoviște. It took Volei Alba Blaj one hour and 23 minutes to win
    the game, grabbing a 25-15 win in the first set. The second set was a little
    bit more balanced, yet Alba Blaj also won the set, 25-18 this time. The third
    set was a cliffhanger as Volei Alba Blaj won by the narrowest of margins,
    25-23. The return leg is scheduled on March 23rd. In the second semi-final, the Italian team Palazzo Wanny Florence grabbed a 3-nil home win against Turkish opponents THY Istanbul.


    21-year-old gymnast Gabriel
    Burtănete came in 8th, the last position, in the vault
    final as part of the World Cup held in Azeri capital Baku, with 13. 249 points. The gold
    medal went to the 2021 world champion, Carlos Edriel Yulo of the Philippines, with 14.933
    points. Representing Romania at the World Cup in Baku were brothers Gabriel and
    Robert Burtănete, and Nicholas Ţarcă.


    In the Singapore Smash 2023 table
    tennis tournament’s round of 16, Elizabeta Samara sustained a nil-3 defeat by Austrian challenger
    Sofia Polcanova. In the previous stage, Samara provided a surprise, defeating Olympic
    champion, China’s Meng Chen, 3-2.


    Romania’ s women’s rifle team came in 11th
    at the European seniors’ and juniors’ Shooting Sports Championships held in Estonia’s
    Tallin, in the 10 meter-air rifle event. Romania succeeded 937.7 points all
    told in the qualifiers yet failed to earn a position among the competition’s
    first 8 teams. The gold medals went to Norway, silver went to Serbia, while Poland
    and Germany won the bronze medals. However, Romania won a silver medal, through
    junior Luca Joldea, in the pistol event.(EN)

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    We begin with the latest from women’s
    volleyball. In the semifinals of the CEV Cup, Europe’s second-tier competition,
    Romania’s title holders CSM Volei Alba Blaj grabbed a first-leg 3-nil semifinal
    win against vice-champions CSM Târgoviște. It took Volei Alba Blaj one hour and 23 minutes to win
    the game, grabbing a 25-15 win in the first set. The second set was a little
    bit more balanced, yet Alba Blaj also won the set, 25-18 this time. The third
    set was a cliffhanger as Volei Alba Blaj won by the narrowest of margins,
    25-23. The return leg is scheduled on March 23rd. In the second semi-final, the Italian team Palazzo Wanny Florence grabbed a 3-nil home win against Turkish opponents THY Istanbul.


    21-year-old gymnast Gabriel
    Burtănete came in 8th, the last position, in the vault
    final as part of the World Cup held in Azeri capital Baku, with 13. 249 points. The gold
    medal went to the 2021 world champion, Carlos Edriel Yulo of the Philippines, with 14.933
    points. Representing Romania at the World Cup in Baku were brothers Gabriel and
    Robert Burtănete, and Nicholas Ţarcă.


    In the Singapore Smash 2023 table
    tennis tournament’s round of 16, Elizabeta Samara sustained a nil-3 defeat by Austrian challenger
    Sofia Polcanova. In the previous stage, Samara provided a surprise, defeating Olympic
    champion, China’s Meng Chen, 3-2.


    Romania’ s women’s rifle team came in 11th
    at the European seniors’ and juniors’ Shooting Sports Championships held in Estonia’s
    Tallin, in the 10 meter-air rifle event. Romania succeeded 937.7 points all
    told in the qualifiers yet failed to earn a position among the competition’s
    first 8 teams. The gold medals went to Norway, silver went to Serbia, while Poland
    and Germany won the bronze medals. However, Romania won a silver medal, through
    junior Luca Joldea, in the pistol event.(EN)

  • Athlete of the Week

    Athlete of the Week

    Romanian judoka Asley
    Gonzalez walked away with gold from the European Open in Rome. In the eight
    finals of the 100 kilogram category, the Romanian outperformed Adir Karimli of
    Azerbaijan and Italian Enrico Bergamelli in the quarters. In the semifinals,
    the Romanian defeated Falk Petersilka of Germany and in the finals Harry
    Lovell-Hewitt of Britain.






    In the same category,
    another judoka from Romania, Eduard Serban conceded defeat in the first round
    to Italian Daniele Accogli.


    That was the first
    gold medal won by the Romanian delegation, which ranked 10th in the
    nations’ ranking. The competition in Rome brought together 381 judokas from 34
    countries, 220 in the men’s contest and 161 in the women’s events. Romania was
    represented by five athletes.






    For his performance,
    Radio Romania International has designated Asley Gonzales athlete of the week.


    Gonzales was born in
    Caibarien city, Cuba on September 5th 1989. He became champion in the
    Pan American Games twice, in 2011 and 2013 in the 90 kilogram category, a
    category he competed in until 2021.






    In
    2013, at the World Championships in Rio, Gonzales became gold medalist after
    defeating Varlam Liparteliani of Georgia in the finals.


    At the Olympics in Beijing in 2008, Gonzales
    lost in the first round and made it to the finals of the next Olympics in
    London. Unfortunately he conceded defeat in the finals to Song Dae-Nam of
    South-Korea.






    Four years later, at the Olympics in
    Rio, Gonzales lost in the third round to Lkhagvasürengiin Otgonbaatar of
    Mongolia. Gonzalez lives in Oradea, western Romania and became a Romanian
    citizen in 2021. He is competing for Romania and has been nicknamed by the
    fans, Asley, the Romanian.




    (bill)

  • Athlete of the Week

    Athlete of the Week

    Romanian judoka Asley
    Gonzalez walked away with gold from the European Open in Rome. In the eight
    finals of the 100 kilogram category, the Romanian outperformed Adir Karimli of
    Azerbaijan and Italian Enrico Bergamelli in the quarters. In the semifinals,
    the Romanian defeated Falk Petersilka of Germany and in the finals Harry
    Lovell-Hewitt of Britain.






    In the same category,
    another judoka from Romania, Eduard Serban conceded defeat in the first round
    to Italian Daniele Accogli.


    That was the first
    gold medal won by the Romanian delegation, which ranked 10th in the
    nations’ ranking. The competition in Rome brought together 381 judokas from 34
    countries, 220 in the men’s contest and 161 in the women’s events. Romania was
    represented by five athletes.






    For his performance,
    Radio Romania International has designated Asley Gonzales athlete of the week.


    Gonzales was born in
    Caibarien city, Cuba on September 5th 1989. He became champion in the
    Pan American Games twice, in 2011 and 2013 in the 90 kilogram category, a
    category he competed in until 2021.






    In
    2013, at the World Championships in Rio, Gonzales became gold medalist after
    defeating Varlam Liparteliani of Georgia in the finals.


    At the Olympics in Beijing in 2008, Gonzales
    lost in the first round and made it to the finals of the next Olympics in
    London. Unfortunately he conceded defeat in the finals to Song Dae-Nam of
    South-Korea.






    Four years later, at the Olympics in
    Rio, Gonzales lost in the third round to Lkhagvasürengiin Otgonbaatar of
    Mongolia. Gonzalez lives in Oradea, western Romania and became a Romanian
    citizen in 2021. He is competing for Romania and has been nicknamed by the
    fans, Asley, the Romanian.




    (bill)

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash


    Romania has walked away with eight medals at the European Cadet and Juniors Fencing Championships that drew to a close in Estonian capital city Tallin on Tuesday. In the cadet version of the competition, the Romanian fencers won gold in the women’s teams sabre event and silver in the men’s teams event. Silver also went to Amalia Covaliu, in the individual women’s sabre event and to Casian Cidu, in the men’s event. Anastasia Fusea also stepped onto the third step of the podium in the women’s sabre event, winning bronze. In the Juniors’ version of the Championships, the tally was made of three medals. The men’s sabre team won gold, Amalia Stan won bronze in the women’s sabre event, and also bronze went to Casian Cidu, in the men’s sabre event. Romania entered 42 fencers in the competition, for all categories.



    At the World Artistic Gymnastics Cup in Qatar’s Doha this past Wednesday, after the first day of the qualifiers, the Romanian gymnast Sabrina Maneca Voinea secured a place in the vault final. Qualifiers are also held on Thursday, while the finals are scheduled on Friday and Saturday.



    In Turkyie’s Istanbul, the European Indoor Athletics Championships are held from Thursday and all through to Sunday. A 14-strong Romanian delegation takes part in the competition, with seven women and seven men competing. The Championships bring together almost 600 athletes from 47 countries. At the most recent edition of the indoor European championships held in the Polish city of Torun, in 2021, the best Romanian performance was provided by Daniela Stanciu who came in 5th in the high-jump event.



    In news from football, matches counting towards Romanian Super League’s 28th round have been scheduled this week. On Tuesday, in Sibiu, Universitatea Cluj defeated FC Hermannstadt, 1-nil. In Ploiesti, Chindia Târgovişte held FC U Craiova to a blank draw, while in Ovidiu in the south-east, Farul Constanţa defeated Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, 2-nil. On Wednesday, FC Voluntari defeated Dacia Mioveni, 3-nil, away from home, Universitatea Craiova grabbed a home win against FC Argeş, 1-nil, while Rapid Bucureşti defeated FC Botoşani, 2-1, away from home, Farul are the leader, with 61 points, while CFR are 2nd-placed, with 56. (EN)




  • Sports flash

    Sports flash


    Romania has walked away with eight medals at the European Cadet and Juniors Fencing Championships that drew to a close in Estonian capital city Tallin on Tuesday. In the cadet version of the competition, the Romanian fencers won gold in the women’s teams sabre event and silver in the men’s teams event. Silver also went to Amalia Covaliu, in the individual women’s sabre event and to Casian Cidu, in the men’s event. Anastasia Fusea also stepped onto the third step of the podium in the women’s sabre event, winning bronze. In the Juniors’ version of the Championships, the tally was made of three medals. The men’s sabre team won gold, Amalia Stan won bronze in the women’s sabre event, and also bronze went to Casian Cidu, in the men’s sabre event. Romania entered 42 fencers in the competition, for all categories.



    At the World Artistic Gymnastics Cup in Qatar’s Doha this past Wednesday, after the first day of the qualifiers, the Romanian gymnast Sabrina Maneca Voinea secured a place in the vault final. Qualifiers are also held on Thursday, while the finals are scheduled on Friday and Saturday.



    In Turkyie’s Istanbul, the European Indoor Athletics Championships are held from Thursday and all through to Sunday. A 14-strong Romanian delegation takes part in the competition, with seven women and seven men competing. The Championships bring together almost 600 athletes from 47 countries. At the most recent edition of the indoor European championships held in the Polish city of Torun, in 2021, the best Romanian performance was provided by Daniela Stanciu who came in 5th in the high-jump event.



    In news from football, matches counting towards Romanian Super League’s 28th round have been scheduled this week. On Tuesday, in Sibiu, Universitatea Cluj defeated FC Hermannstadt, 1-nil. In Ploiesti, Chindia Târgovişte held FC U Craiova to a blank draw, while in Ovidiu in the south-east, Farul Constanţa defeated Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, 2-nil. On Wednesday, FC Voluntari defeated Dacia Mioveni, 3-nil, away from home, Universitatea Craiova grabbed a home win against FC Argeş, 1-nil, while Rapid Bucureşti defeated FC Botoşani, 2-1, away from home, Farul are the leader, with 61 points, while CFR are 2nd-placed, with 56. (EN)




  • February 27, 2023

    February 27, 2023

    GOLD
    Romanian judoka, Mircea
    Croitoru, on Sunday became gold medalist in the European Open hosted by Polish
    capital Warsaw after having defeated Slovakian Marius Fizel in the finals. The
    Romanian made his debut in the round of sixteen with a win against Daniel
    Udsilauri of Germany and defeated Anto Dubreta of Montenegro in the
    quarterfinals. Next the Romanian outperformed Mohamed Lahboub of Morocco in the
    semifinals. 8 judokas have represented Romania in the tournament, six in the
    men’s contest and two in the women’s. The European Open in Warsaw has brought together
    429 judokas of 43 countries.






    VISIT The president of the Chamber of Deputies in Bucharest, Marcel Ciolacu
    is paying a two-day formal visit to Azerbaijan in response to an invitation by the
    president of the National Assembly of this country, Sahiba Gafarova. The
    Romanian official has so far held talks with the country’s president Ilham Aliyev
    on three major energy projects, thorough which Romania had the chance of
    becoming an EU gateway for the gas and energy coming from Azerbaijan. The first
    project focuses on the one-year purchase contract for one billion cubic meters
    of gas starting April. The second is about the construction of two terminals for
    liquefied gas on the Black Sea and the third deals with the development of a
    submarine cable carrying green energy from the Caspian Sea to Europe via
    Romania. Also today, Ciolacu will be having talks with Sahiba Gafarova and
    members of the board of the local state-owned gas company SOCAR, known all over
    the world for its production of oil and natural gas.






    SESSION The Senate and the Chamber of Deputies in
    Bucharest are today convening in a joint sitting to mark a year since the
    Russian military aggression against Ukraine. The war broke out in the first
    hours of 24th February 2022, when Russia launched a wave of rockets
    against its neighbour, preceding the three-direction onslaught of its troops.
    The conflict has so far claimed the lives of tens of thousands. Several cities
    have been destroyed and roughly 8 million people have become war refugees. Part
    of them have transited Romania and even settled here.








    LENT Orthodox and Greek-Catholic believers, who are a
    majority in Romania, have today begun the period of Lent, six weeks before
    Easter, which this year is being celebrated on April 16th. Believers
    observing this fasting period must refrain from eating animal-based food, from
    partying and other types of entertainment. Weddings are prohibited during this
    period.






    MEETING The president of the European Commission Ursula von
    der Leyen is today meeting British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in an attempt to
    sign off a revised deal on the Northern Ireland protocol. In a joint statement,
    the two said they would cooperate to solve the dispute caused by the Brexit. For
    Rishi Sunak an agreement would be tantamount to avoiding a trade war with
    Brussels. Better relations are creating new opportunities, such as Britain’s
    access to the EU’s research programme Horizon and its enhanced cooperation with
    France in order to stop human trafficking.








    TALKS Romanian president Klaus Iohannis is today paying
    a visit to Luxembourg for talks with Prime Minister Xavier Bettel and also to
    attend the European Investment Bank Forum. During the talks with the head of
    the Luxembourgish government, president Iohannis is expected to tackle issues
    related to economic cooperation, particularly in the fields of finance, tourism
    and high technologies but also other topical issues such as the war in Ukraine.
    During the forum of the European Investment Bank, Iohannis is expected to
    deliver a speech over the new global challenges. The Romanian president will be
    holding talks with both the head of the European Investment Bank and the
    European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.


    (bill)

  • Athlete of the Year 2022

    Athlete of the Year 2022

    On July 9th
    1922, in Alameda, California, Johnny Weissmuller ended the one hundred meter
    race in less than one minute. Born in Freidorf, close to Timisoara, in western
    Romania, Weissmuller was to become famous for both his Olympic wins and the
    part he played in Tarzan, the Ape Man series. After more than 100 years, another
    swimmer born in Romania broke the record in the one hundred meter race to officially
    become the fastest swimmer in history.


    At the European
    Championships in Rome on August 13th the Romanian David Popovici
    ended the one hundred meter race in 46 seconds and 86 hundredths beating a 13
    year old record held by Cielo Filho of Brazil, who ended the race in 46 seconds
    and 91 hundredths at the world championships in Rome in 2009, when tech suits
    for increasing speed were still allowed.


    Besides the
    title in Rome, David Popovici has also reaped the world and European titles in
    the 100 and 200 meter free-style races both in junior and senior competitions.
    His great performances have also brought him Athlete of the Year title from
    Radio Romania International. He also compelled recognition in the world
    championship in Budapest in June. The two titles he won in the 100 and 200
    meter races were a first for the Romanian swimming.




    Thousands of
    swimming fans gathered at the new aqua facility in Otopeni, close to Bucharest
    in July, to witness his performance in the European junior championship, from where
    Romanian swimmers walked away with 9 medals. David won the 50, 100 and 200 meter
    free-style races and had a big hand in the gold medal won by the 4X100 relay
    team of Romania, a country, which ended in the third position after Hungary and
    Poland.


    At the European
    championships in Rome and the world record in the 100 meter race, Popovici came
    very close to a world record also in the European final of 200 meters. He won
    the race in one minute, 47 seconds and 97 hundredths, one second after German
    Paul Biederman who set the record also in Rome in 2009. Popovici’s time was on hundredth
    after the one of his idol, Michael Phelps, who reaped the Olympic gold in
    Beijing, in 2008.


    Romania came
    fourth in the nations’ ranking of the world junior championships held in Lima,
    Peru, in September. The Romanians walked away with four medals, two silver and
    two bronze, from the aforementioned competition. David stepped onto the podium’s
    highest step three times; after the finals of the 100 meter and 200 meter races
    and after the 4×100 meter relay race. With the mixed relay race of 100 meters
    he obtained the silver medal.


    The
    year ended with the world short course championships in Melbourne, where David
    Popovici became the silver medalist in the 200 meter race, came fourth in the
    100 meters and set a new junior world record.

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  • The 2022 Sports year, in retrospect (II)

    The 2022 Sports year, in retrospect (II)

    In July 2022, the headline-hitting event of
    the month was the Wimbledon tennis tournament, the year’s third Grand Slam
    competition, which confirmed that Simona Halep still is Romania’s top-flight
    tennis player of all time, Halep was the only Romanian to have reached as far
    as the semifinals, given that Romania had seven tennis players on the main
    draw. However, Halep conceded defeat to Kazakhstan’s Yelena Rybakina.


    Concurrently, the Romanian delegation
    walked away with no les than nine medals in the European Juniors’ Swimming Championships
    held in Otopnei, nearby Bucharest, of which five were gold. The medals went to
    the men’s 4 by 100m relay team, to David
    Popovici in the 50, 100, 200m freestyle events and to Vlad Ștefan Stancu, who
    came in first in the 1.500m freestyle event.


    Also in July at the
    World Fencing Championship in Cairo, Iulian Teodosiu a won bronze in the
    individual sabre event.


    Late in July, tennis
    player Ana Bogdan played her first WTA tournament final in Warsaw, sustaining a
    defeat by Caroline Garcia.


    August 2022 was also eventful in terms of
    top-flight performances, At the World Kayak-canoe Championships in Canada, in
    the 1000m men’s singles Olympic race Cătălin Chirilă won the world title and
    walked home with the solver medal in the 500m race.


    At the European Swimming Championships in Rome,
    in the 100m event David Popovici clocked 46 seconds and 86 hundredths. Popovici
    broke the world record held by the Brazilian Cesar Cielo Filho, who also in
    Rome, this time at the World Championships in 2009, clocked 46 seconds and 91
    hundredths. We recall that back then the special speed-enhancing swimsuits were
    still officially allowed. Popovici was a whisker away from repeating his performance
    in the 200m European final. The 200m race defending champion David Popovici claimed
    the title in style, clocking one minute, 47 seconds and 97 hundredths, the new Juniors’
    European and world record, as well as the record of the competition.


    Also in August, the European multi-discipline
    sports championships were held in Munich. In athletics, Bianca Ghelber won gold in the hammer-throw
    event, with a throw of 72 de meters and 72 de centimetres. Also in Munich, rower
    Cătălin Chirilă won gold in the 1,000m men’s singles race and silver in the
    500m race.


    In table tennis, Bernadette
    Szőcs won gold in the women’s doubles, jointly with Austria’s Sofia Polkonova,
    din Austria, and silver, in the mixed doubles event, jointly with Ovidiu
    Ionescu.


    At the World Juniors’ Swimming
    Championships held in Lima, in September, Romanbia came in 4th in
    the nations’ competition. The Romanian delegation won two gold and two silver medals. Three times did David
    Popovici climb onto the first step of the podium, in the 100m freestyle in the
    200m race and in the 4 by 100 freestyle relay event.


    In tennis, in a Davis Cupo
    confrontation, Romania sustained a 1-3 defeat by Slovakia in the World group’s
    first round.

    Rowing again provided the best results for Romania. At the World Rowing
    Championships in Racice, the Czech Republic. Romania came in 3rd in
    the nations’ competitions, while Great Britain and Italy were top of the table
    and the runner-up team, respectively. Stepping onto the highest step of the
    podium was Ionela Cozmiuc in the women’s lightweight event. Also 1st
    placed was the men’s double scull crew made of Marius
    Cozmiuc and Sergiu Bejan. The gold medal also went to the women’s lightweight pair
    crew made of Ancuța Bodnar and Simona Radiș and the women’s coxed eight crew.


    A notable WTA 250 tennis tournament was held in Cluj Napoca. It was
    the year’s leading professional competition hosted by Romania. Russia’ s Ana
    Blinkova emerged as winner, having outclassed Italy’s Jasmine Paolini in the
    final, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2.


    At the European Under-23 and Juniors’ Weightlifting Championships in
    Albania, Romania won 30 de medals, of which 7 were gold, 13 silver and 10 bronze.
    In the Under-23 category, gold went to 55-kilogram category competitor Valentin
    Iancu, in the snatch and clean-and-jerk styles and in the combined total. In
    the juniors’ event, 49-kilogram category competitor Mihaela Cambei also won
    gold, in the snatch and clean-and-jerk styles and in the combined total. In
    Also in the Juniors’ competition, 45-kilogram competitor Cosmin Isofache won
    gold, in the combined total.


    At the European Women’s Handball Championships, jointly hosted by Slovenia,
    Montenegro and North Macedonia, Romania came in 12th, the same as in
    the championship’s previous edition, hosted by Denmark in 2020. Inside-left Romanian
    handballer Cristina Neagu was included in the tournament All-Stars team. Ahead
    of the 2023 edition of the World Cup Romania’s national rugby team played three
    test-matches in Bucharest, defeating Chile, 30-23, then losing to Uruguay, 16 – 21, and Samoa, nil-22.


    At the World Weightlifting championship held in
    Bogota, Colombia, in December, 71-kilogram-category competitor Loredana Toma won
    gold in the snatch style and in the combined total. Toma performed a deadlift
    of 119 kilograms in the snatch style, which is the category’s new world record. Also
    in December, as part of the World Short-course Swimming Championships in Melbourne,
    David Popovici won silver in the 200m freestyle event,
    In the 10m freestyle even, Popovici came in 4th and set a new World Juniors’
    record. (EN)