Tag: men’s handball

  • March 5, 2024

    March 5, 2024

    MOTION – The Chamber of Deputies today dismissed the simple motion against Finance Minister Marcel Boloș, filed by USR and Forța Dreptei opposition parties. The motion was debated yesterday, opposition members criticising the Minister for introducing a 10% tax on medical leave to cover the holes in the state budget. Minister Boloș is also accused of violating the law that stipulates that any tax must be enacted six months after its introduction. Marcel Boloș denied all accusations, slamming the opposition’s motion as a politicized initiative. The healthcare system is underfunded, and the government sought to discourage medical leave, which would bring less benefits to working employees, the Finance Minister said in response.

     

     

    TALKS – The president of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, today met his Moldovan counterpart, Maia Sandu. The head of state reiterated Romania’s firm support for Moldova’s EU integration efforts. President Iohannis is also expected to receive the president of Spain’s People’s Party, Alberto Núnez Feijóo, as well as the president of the European People’s Party in the European Parliament, Manfred Weber. Talks follow one day ahead of the EPP Congress scheduled to take place in Bucharest on Wednesday and Thursday.

     

     

    SCHENGEN – Romania is ready to join the Schengen area, not just with its air and maritime borders, which is expected to happen at the end of March, Interior Minister Cătălin Predoiu said on the sidelines of the Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Brussels. Romania could strengthen Schengen, which is why it is unfair our country should only be partly integrated in this area, Minister Predoiu went on to say. Romania reduced migration by nearly 60% last year, while only 40 people illegally crossed the Serbian border thanks to a pilot program, the Romanian official said. His Austrian counterpart, Gerhard Karner, said Vienna is in no hurry to make a decision regarding Romania’s full accession to the Schengen area.

     

     

    OECD – Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu said that in 2026, Romania will manage to achieve one of its key objectives, namely to join the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). To that end, we need to implement reforms stipulated in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), the head of government added. The OECD comprises the world’s most developed states, which together account for 70% of global production and trade and 90% of foreign direct investment.

     

     

    BACCALAUREATE MOCK EXAMS– The mock Baccalaureate exam series continues today with the mandatory written exam for each profile, according to the timetable published by the Education Ministry. On Monday, high-school pupils took the Romanian language and literature written test. On Wednesday, they will sit an optional written test for each profile. Representatives of national minorities will sit the Romanian language and literature exam on March 7. Preliminary results will be announced on March 15. The Baccalaureate mock exams are held in over 1,320 schooling units, and will be taken by some 146,000 pupils, the Education Ministry reports.

     

     

    POLLUTION – Bucharest was ranked 35 in a list of the most polluted world capitals, according to a platform providing independent data on air quality. Other cities such as Berlin, Istanbul, Brussels or Warsaw rank above Romania, with in top position. The capital of Vietnam on Monday was blanketed by a thick haze of heavy pollution, caused by high levels of particulates from vehicle emissions and construction-linked fine dust. Air pollution is known to cause respiratory diseases and other chronic illnesses.

     

     

    HANDBALL – The Romanian men’s handball team, Dinamo Bucharest, is today playing Sporting Lisbon of Portugal at home in its first fixture in the EHF European League main group 4. In the same group, CSM Constanța is taking on Fucshe Berlin, the defending champions. Having secured 3rd place in the group tables, Dinamo will play the playoff match against the team in second place in group 3, possibly Bjerringbro-Silkeborg of Denmark. The first leg will be played in Bucharest on March 26, while the return leg will take place on April 2 away from home. CSM Constanța, on the other hand, is bottom of the group tables and is thus eliminated. (VP)

     

  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Romanian mens handball team Dinamo Bucharest Saturday night grabbed a 30-20 away win against Russian opponents Chekhovskyie Medvedy, in a fixture counting towards Champions Leagues Group D. It was the third win in a row for Dinamo, a team that has maintained its lead position in their group. In the EHF Cup, Politehnica Timisoara has failed to advance to the third round after a 26-29 defeat by Greek opponents Olympiakos Pyraeus, away from home. The fixture counted toward the second leg of the competitions second round. Cup holders Politehnica Timisiara won the first leg, 31-29. Another Romanian team, Dobrogea Sud Constanta, was edged out of the EHF Cup, despite the win they grabbed against Hungarian Challengers Csurgoi, 21-19, away from home, in a confrontation counting towards the second leg of the second round. We recall Romanias vice-champions sustained a 22-24 defeat in the first leg, while Csurgoi qualified on away goals.



    In womens handball, CSM Bucharest this past Friday drew against Russian opponents Rostov Don, 23-all, in the Champions Leagues group B. After two rounds, CSM are the runner-up team in their group, on a par with Rostov Don, in terms of points, but with a poorer goal average. Danish side Team Esbjerg are third-placed, with two points, while fourth-placed are Polish team Perla Lublin, with zero points on their record sheet. In Group C, holder CSM Ramnicu Valcea sustained a 24-37 defeat by French opponent Brest Bretagne. SCM are 3-td placed with two points. Berest Bretagne is at the top of the table, with four points. Second-placed are Buducnost Podgorica, with two points, but with a better goal average than CSM Ramnicu Valcea. German side Bietigheim is 4th-placed with zero points on its record sheet. In the EHF Cup, Corona Brasov grabbed 35-30 win against Spanish opponents Bera Bera, while Magura Cisnadie thrashed Ukrainian side Galychanka Lvov, 31-23.



    In news from gymnastics, Marian Dragulescu came in 4th in the vault event, as part of the ongoing World Gymnastics Championship in Stuttgart. Dragulescus first attempt was rewarded with 14. 966 points, while for the second attempt Dragulescu only got 14. 283 points, because with a hesitating landing. With an average number of points standing at 14. 624, Dragulescu was 125 thousandths of a point away from stepping onto a step of the podium. Gold went to Russias Nikita Nagorny. Second-placed was another Russian, Artur Daloyan, while third-placed was Ukraines Igor Radivilov.



    We end with news from football, as in Bucharest on Tuesday, Romanias national team takes on Norway in the eighth fixture counting towards EURO 2020 qualifiers. On Saturday, Romania grabbed a 3-nil away win against Faeroe Islands. Romania is third-placed in the Group. Spain is at the top of the table, with 19 points, followed by Sweden with 14 points. The first two teams in the group secure their ticket for the final tournament.


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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Romanian mens handball team Dinamo Bucharest Saturday night grabbed a 30-20 away win against Russian opponents Chekhovskyie Medvedy, in a fixture counting towards Champions Leagues Group D. It was the third win in a row for Dinamo, a team that has maintained its lead position in their group. In the EHF Cup, Politehnica Timisoara has failed to advance to the third round after a 26-29 defeat by Greek opponents Olympiakos Pyraeus, away from home. The fixture counted toward the second leg of the competitions second round. Cup holders Politehnica Timisiara won the first leg, 31-29. Another Romanian team, Dobrogea Sud Constanta, was edged out of the EHF Cup, despite the win they grabbed against Hungarian Challengers Csurgoi, 21-19, away from home, in a confrontation counting towards the second leg of the second round. We recall Romanias vice-champions sustained a 22-24 defeat in the first leg, while Csurgoi qualified on away goals.



    In womens handball, CSM Bucharest this past Friday drew against Russian opponents Rostov Don, 23-all, in the Champions Leagues group B. After two rounds, CSM are the runner-up team in their group, on a par with Rostov Don, in terms of points, but with a poorer goal average. Danish side Team Esbjerg are third-placed, with two points, while fourth-placed are Polish team Perla Lublin, with zero points on their record sheet. In Group C, holder CSM Ramnicu Valcea sustained a 24-37 defeat by French opponent Brest Bretagne. SCM are 3-td placed with two points. Berest Bretagne is at the top of the table, with four points. Second-placed are Buducnost Podgorica, with two points, but with a better goal average than CSM Ramnicu Valcea. German side Bietigheim is 4th-placed with zero points on its record sheet. In the EHF Cup, Corona Brasov grabbed 35-30 win against Spanish opponents Bera Bera, while Magura Cisnadie thrashed Ukrainian side Galychanka Lvov, 31-23.



    In news from gymnastics, Marian Dragulescu came in 4th in the vault event, as part of the ongoing World Gymnastics Championship in Stuttgart. Dragulescus first attempt was rewarded with 14. 966 points, while for the second attempt Dragulescu only got 14. 283 points, because with a hesitating landing. With an average number of points standing at 14. 624, Dragulescu was 125 thousandths of a point away from stepping onto a step of the podium. Gold went to Russias Nikita Nagorny. Second-placed was another Russian, Artur Daloyan, while third-placed was Ukraines Igor Radivilov.



    We end with news from football, as in Bucharest on Tuesday, Romanias national team takes on Norway in the eighth fixture counting towards EURO 2020 qualifiers. On Saturday, Romania grabbed a 3-nil away win against Faeroe Islands. Romania is third-placed in the Group. Spain is at the top of the table, with 19 points, followed by Sweden with 14 points. The first two teams in the group secure their ticket for the final tournament.


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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup


    Romania’s national
    rugby squad ended the tournament in South America with two wins. In Valparaiso on
    June 9, Romania trounced Chile, 27-11. In the second game, Romania had a rather
    more difficult task, as in Jundial, Romania outclassed Brazil by the narrowest of
    margins, 22-21. For Romania, Christian Chirica, Ovidiu Cojocaru and Florin Vlaicu
    scored three tries each, while it was also Vlaicu who successfully converted
    three tries and a penalty kick.


    Romania’s men’s handball
    team was placed at the bottom of the table in Group 6, counting towards the
    EURO 2020 preliminaries. In Nantes on Sunday night, in the last fixture of the
    qualifiers, Romania sustained a 25-34 defeat by defending champions France. In
    Group 6, France is at the top of the table, with 10 points, followed by
    Portugal, with 9 and Lithuania, with 3 points. Romania are 4th-placed
    in the group, with 2 points on their record sheet. Booking their ticket for the
    final tournament were the first two teams in each preliminary group and the
    four best third-placed teams.


    The European Fencing
    Championships are underway in Germany’s Dusseldorf. In the women’s saber event
    on Monday, Bianca Pascu went past the group stage with three wins, while in the
    first round of the main draw of 64, Pascu defeated Russia’s Yana Egorian,
    15-12. Then Bianca Pascu defeated Italian challenger Martina Criscio, also
    15-12. In the round of 16, Bianca Pascu sustained a 14-15 defeat by Manon
    Brunet of France. According to the Romanian Fencing Federation, Banca Pascu was
    15th-place d in the final rankings. Another Romanian fencer, Andreea
    Lupu, went past the group stage, but in the main draw of 64 Lupu was
    eliminated in the very first game by Spain’s Araceli Navaro, 6-15. Andreea Lupu
    was 49th-placed according to the final rankings. With one win each
    in the group stage, Maria Matei came in 55th, while Loredana Dima
    was 57th-placed, according to the final rankings. Two Romanians
    participated in the men’s foil event. In the group stage, Benjamin Bodo
    succeeded only one with and was 65th-placed according to the final
    rankings, while Silviu Rosu had a no-win record sheet in the group stage and
    was 76th-placed according to the final rankings.


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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup


    Romania’s national
    rugby squad ended the tournament in South America with two wins. In Valparaiso on
    June 9, Romania trounced Chile, 27-11. In the second game, Romania had a rather
    more difficult task, as in Jundial, Romania outclassed Brazil by the narrowest of
    margins, 22-21. For Romania, Christian Chirica, Ovidiu Cojocaru and Florin Vlaicu
    scored three tries each, while it was also Vlaicu who successfully converted
    three tries and a penalty kick.


    Romania’s men’s handball
    team was placed at the bottom of the table in Group 6, counting towards the
    EURO 2020 preliminaries. In Nantes on Sunday night, in the last fixture of the
    qualifiers, Romania sustained a 25-34 defeat by defending champions France. In
    Group 6, France is at the top of the table, with 10 points, followed by
    Portugal, with 9 and Lithuania, with 3 points. Romania are 4th-placed
    in the group, with 2 points on their record sheet. Booking their ticket for the
    final tournament were the first two teams in each preliminary group and the
    four best third-placed teams.


    The European Fencing
    Championships are underway in Germany’s Dusseldorf. In the women’s saber event
    on Monday, Bianca Pascu went past the group stage with three wins, while in the
    first round of the main draw of 64, Pascu defeated Russia’s Yana Egorian,
    15-12. Then Bianca Pascu defeated Italian challenger Martina Criscio, also
    15-12. In the round of 16, Bianca Pascu sustained a 14-15 defeat by Manon
    Brunet of France. According to the Romanian Fencing Federation, Banca Pascu was
    15th-place d in the final rankings. Another Romanian fencer, Andreea
    Lupu, went past the group stage, but in the main draw of 64 Lupu was
    eliminated in the very first game by Spain’s Araceli Navaro, 6-15. Andreea Lupu
    was 49th-placed according to the final rankings. With one win each
    in the group stage, Maria Matei came in 55th, while Loredana Dima
    was 57th-placed, according to the final rankings. Two Romanians
    participated in the men’s foil event. In the group stage, Benjamin Bodo
    succeeded only one with and was 65th-placed according to the final
    rankings, while Silviu Rosu had a no-win record sheet in the group stage and
    was 76th-placed according to the final rankings.


    And that’s all from
    Sports roundup this week. You can also access our sports items at rri.ro and on
    Facebook.