Tag: Ojog

  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    Continental sporting events are to begin every year this month and the European Gymnastics Championships have already started in Antalya, Turkey. On Tuesday, Romanias men team ranked 11th in the nations ranking and qualified for the World Championships due in Anvers Belgium this autumn.


    Our gymnasts needed a place among the first 13 teams to qualify for the world event, which is also to decide the sides to participate in the 2024 Olympics. Gabriel Burtănete has qualified for the finals of the all round event on the 17th position. Hell also attend the vault finals, where he qualified with the fourth result in the competition. The other Romanian who obtained the qualification for finals is Andrei Muntean, who obtained the sixth result in the bars event.


    The European Weightlifting Championships are to begin in Yerevan, Armenia on Saturday. Of the Romanian delegation, the multiple world and continental champion, Loredana Toma stands most chances to win a medal in Yerevan. She will be competing in the 71 kilogram category, where she won the gold medal in the total and jerk events of the World Championships in Bogota, last year. Moreover, in the snatch event, the Romanian lifted 119 kilograms, which proved to be the categorys world record at that time.


    On Friday, 14th April after their arrival in Armenia, Loredana Toma is expected to be awarded by the European forum for being Europes best weightlifter in 2022.


    Zagreb in Croatia, next week will be hosting the European Wrestling Championships. At the latest edition in Budapest, Hungary, Romania obtained four medals, including gold in the 55 kilogram category by Andreea Ana. In the mens contest, Nicu Ojog became silver medalist in the Greek-Roman style of the 87 kilogram category. Two other women from Romania, Alina Vuc and Kriszta Incze stepped onto the podiums third steps of the aforementioned competition.


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  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    Continental sporting events are to begin every year this month and the European Gymnastics Championships have already started in Antalya, Turkey. On Tuesday, Romanias men team ranked 11th in the nations ranking and qualified for the World Championships due in Anvers Belgium this autumn.


    Our gymnasts needed a place among the first 13 teams to qualify for the world event, which is also to decide the sides to participate in the 2024 Olympics. Gabriel Burtănete has qualified for the finals of the all round event on the 17th position. Hell also attend the vault finals, where he qualified with the fourth result in the competition. The other Romanian who obtained the qualification for finals is Andrei Muntean, who obtained the sixth result in the bars event.


    The European Weightlifting Championships are to begin in Yerevan, Armenia on Saturday. Of the Romanian delegation, the multiple world and continental champion, Loredana Toma stands most chances to win a medal in Yerevan. She will be competing in the 71 kilogram category, where she won the gold medal in the total and jerk events of the World Championships in Bogota, last year. Moreover, in the snatch event, the Romanian lifted 119 kilograms, which proved to be the categorys world record at that time.


    On Friday, 14th April after their arrival in Armenia, Loredana Toma is expected to be awarded by the European forum for being Europes best weightlifter in 2022.


    Zagreb in Croatia, next week will be hosting the European Wrestling Championships. At the latest edition in Budapest, Hungary, Romania obtained four medals, including gold in the 55 kilogram category by Andreea Ana. In the mens contest, Nicu Ojog became silver medalist in the Greek-Roman style of the 87 kilogram category. Two other women from Romania, Alina Vuc and Kriszta Incze stepped onto the podiums third steps of the aforementioned competition.


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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Romanian athletes walked away with four medals from the
    European Wrestling Championships the Hungarian capital Budapest hosted last
    week. In women’s competitions, Andreea Ana became the gold medalist in the 55-kilogram
    category, while Alina Vuc and Kriszta Incze reaped bronze in the 50 and 65
    kilogram categories. Nicu Ojog won silver in the 87-kilogram category of the men’s
    Greek-Roman contest.




    The Romanian women’s side Minaur Baia Mare on Sunday
    qualified for the semifinals of the EHF European League. The Romanian side
    ended in a 29-all draw their second game against Norwegian side Sola in the quarter
    finals. At home Minaur had clinched a 40-32 win.




    Romania’s second side in the European League, SCM Ramnicu
    Valcea was stopped in its tracks by the aggregate win of Danish side Herning
    Ikast, 39-33 at home and 33-28 in Denmark on Saturday. Danish side Viborg and
    German team Bietigheim have also qualified for Final Four. Last year the city
    of Baia Mare, in northern Romania, hosted the competition’s final tournament
    won by French side Nantes Atlantique while local side Minaur came third.




    Last weekend saw the matches of the third leg of Romania’s
    first football league. On Friday, FC U Craiova versus CS Mioveni ended in a
    draw, one-all. Then in Ploiesti, southern Romania, Dinamo Bucharest clinched a 2-nil
    win against Chindia Targoviste. On Saturday, in Arad, Western Romania, local
    side UTA obtained a clear 4-0 win against Gaz Metan Medias while in Bucharest
    on their new stadium local side Rapid obtained a 3-0 win against FC Botosani.




    On Saturday FC Voluntari defeated Farul Constanţa 1-0 while
    on Sunday in one of the leg’s most important games, Universitatea Craiova secured
    a 2-0 away win against FCSB. CFR Cluj ranks first in the standings with 42 points
    followed by FCSB with 37 and Universitatea Craiova with 33.




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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Romanian athletes walked away with four medals from the
    European Wrestling Championships the Hungarian capital Budapest hosted last
    week. In women’s competitions, Andreea Ana became the gold medalist in the 55-kilogram
    category, while Alina Vuc and Kriszta Incze reaped bronze in the 50 and 65
    kilogram categories. Nicu Ojog won silver in the 87-kilogram category of the men’s
    Greek-Roman contest.




    The Romanian women’s side Minaur Baia Mare on Sunday
    qualified for the semifinals of the EHF European League. The Romanian side
    ended in a 29-all draw their second game against Norwegian side Sola in the quarter
    finals. At home Minaur had clinched a 40-32 win.




    Romania’s second side in the European League, SCM Ramnicu
    Valcea was stopped in its tracks by the aggregate win of Danish side Herning
    Ikast, 39-33 at home and 33-28 in Denmark on Saturday. Danish side Viborg and
    German team Bietigheim have also qualified for Final Four. Last year the city
    of Baia Mare, in northern Romania, hosted the competition’s final tournament
    won by French side Nantes Atlantique while local side Minaur came third.




    Last weekend saw the matches of the third leg of Romania’s
    first football league. On Friday, FC U Craiova versus CS Mioveni ended in a
    draw, one-all. Then in Ploiesti, southern Romania, Dinamo Bucharest clinched a 2-nil
    win against Chindia Targoviste. On Saturday, in Arad, Western Romania, local
    side UTA obtained a clear 4-0 win against Gaz Metan Medias while in Bucharest
    on their new stadium local side Rapid obtained a 3-0 win against FC Botosani.




    On Saturday FC Voluntari defeated Farul Constanţa 1-0 while
    on Sunday in one of the leg’s most important games, Universitatea Craiova secured
    a 2-0 away win against FCSB. CFR Cluj ranks first in the standings with 42 points
    followed by FCSB with 37 and Universitatea Craiova with 33.




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