Tag: Rares

  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    The tennis tournament in Roland Garros has ended with two winners:
    Serbian Novak Djokovic in the men’s competition, and Barbora Krejicikova of the
    Czech Republic in the women’s contest. The best Romanian participation in the
    aforementioned top sporting event was that of Irina Begu, who together with
    Argentinean Nadia Podoroska made it to the semifinals of the women’s doubles.
    Their performance has been rewarded with 84,749 Euros and 780 WTA points. The
    Roland Garros tournament has been Begu’s second Grand Slam semifinals after
    Australian Open in 2018, when she played together with her compatriot Monica
    Niculescu.






    Shot putter Rareş Andrei
    Toader has broken a Romanian record in this event after winning the
    international contest hosted by the Czech town of Brno with a shot of 21 meters
    and 29 centimeters. The performance in Brno has brought Toader the most-coveted
    tickets for Tokyo Olympics. The Romanian managed to equal the former national
    record last week but that wasn’t enough to qualify for the upcoming Olympic
    Games. After the competition in the Czech Republic, Toader has become Romania’s
    seventh athlete qualified for Tokyo.






    In the first game of the European Football Championship in Bucharest on
    Sunday, Austria secured a 3-1 win against North Macedonia. The match was
    watched by 9 thousand football fans as the stadium had only 13 thousand seats
    available in accordance with the anti-Covid measures. Stefan Lainer, Michael
    Gregoritsch and Marko Arnautovic scored for Austria and Goran Pandev for
    Macedonia. Also in group C, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands secured a 3-2 win
    against Ukraine. In the competition’s second leg, North Macedonia takes on
    Ukraine in Bucharest on June 17th and the Dutch side will be playing
    Austria in Amsterdam.




    Oradea, a city in western Romania, on Tuesday hosts the National
    Handball League’s finals. Local side CSM will be playing U-BT Cluj Napoca. The
    latter has a 2-0 advance on aggregate after the first matches on its own turf.
    The best side out of five games will be winner of the competition.


    (bill)

  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    The tennis tournament in Roland Garros has ended with two winners:
    Serbian Novak Djokovic in the men’s competition, and Barbora Krejicikova of the
    Czech Republic in the women’s contest. The best Romanian participation in the
    aforementioned top sporting event was that of Irina Begu, who together with
    Argentinean Nadia Podoroska made it to the semifinals of the women’s doubles.
    Their performance has been rewarded with 84,749 Euros and 780 WTA points. The
    Roland Garros tournament has been Begu’s second Grand Slam semifinals after
    Australian Open in 2018, when she played together with her compatriot Monica
    Niculescu.






    Shot putter Rareş Andrei
    Toader has broken a Romanian record in this event after winning the
    international contest hosted by the Czech town of Brno with a shot of 21 meters
    and 29 centimeters. The performance in Brno has brought Toader the most-coveted
    tickets for Tokyo Olympics. The Romanian managed to equal the former national
    record last week but that wasn’t enough to qualify for the upcoming Olympic
    Games. After the competition in the Czech Republic, Toader has become Romania’s
    seventh athlete qualified for Tokyo.






    In the first game of the European Football Championship in Bucharest on
    Sunday, Austria secured a 3-1 win against North Macedonia. The match was
    watched by 9 thousand football fans as the stadium had only 13 thousand seats
    available in accordance with the anti-Covid measures. Stefan Lainer, Michael
    Gregoritsch and Marko Arnautovic scored for Austria and Goran Pandev for
    Macedonia. Also in group C, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands secured a 3-2 win
    against Ukraine. In the competition’s second leg, North Macedonia takes on
    Ukraine in Bucharest on June 17th and the Dutch side will be playing
    Austria in Amsterdam.




    Oradea, a city in western Romania, on Tuesday hosts the National
    Handball League’s finals. Local side CSM will be playing U-BT Cluj Napoca. The
    latter has a 2-0 advance on aggregate after the first matches on its own turf.
    The best side out of five games will be winner of the competition.


    (bill)