Tag: romanian athletes

  • July 2, 2023 UPDATE

    July 2, 2023 UPDATE

    European Games – On Sunday, the Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu congratulated the Romanian athletes for the results obtained at the European Games in Krakow-Malopolska, Poland held between June 21-July 2. The 17 medals won by Romanian athletes (…) prove – once again! – the value, determination and courage of the Romanian athletes – the prime minister wrote on Facebook. Romania took 14th place in the medal ranking: 6 gold, 6 silver and 5 bronze. Gold medals were won by the cyclist Vlad Dascălu in the mountain bike race, by the athlete Claudia Bobocea in the 1,500 meters event, by Bernadette Szocs in table tennis (female singles), by Kinga Barabasi (female singles teqball), Apor Gyorgydeak (male singles teqball) and by the women’s table tennis team of Romania. The silver went to the athletes Bianca Ghelber in the hammer throw event and Daniela Stanciu in the high jump, to Cătălin Chirilă in the 500 meters solo canoe, the fencer Ilinca Pantiş in the saber event, the pair Kinga Barabasi and Katalin Dako in the womens double teqball and to the boxer Lăcrămioara Perijoc in the 54 kg category. Finally, the bronze medals went to karateka Ştefan Comănescu in the 67 kg category (kumite), to athlete Andrea Miklos in 400 m event, to fencer Mălina Călugăreanu in the foil event, and in table tennis – to the pair Ovidiu Ionescu/Bernadette Szocs (mixed doubles) and Elizabeta Samara (female singles). Romania participated in the European Games in Krakow-Malopolska with 150 athletes, 74 women, 76 men, in 18 sports disciplines. At the first edition of the European Games, Baku 2015, Romania ranked 17th and in 2019, in Minsk, it finished 26th.



    Justice Day — The Justice Minister, Alina Gorghiu, pleaded, in her message on Justice Day, for collaboration and dialogue in finding good and balanced solutions to ensure both the functionality and efficiency of the judicial system, as well as the quality of the justice act. The legal system needs now, more than ever, unity, balance, mutual trust and openness. This is the message sent on Sunday, on Justice Day, by the president of the High Court of Cassation and Justice, Corina-Alina Corbu. She says that this anniversary takes place, this year, in a complicated context marked by tension, which should not have an impact on the citizens. The statements come in the context in which the representatives of the High Court challenged at the Constitutional Court the changes made to the special pension system which benefits the magistrates. Prosecutor General Alex Florența stated, in his message, that the legislative changes related to the magistrates pensions were made by simulating a dialogue, ignoring the principles of loyal cooperation and mutual respect that the powers of the state owe to each other. The chief prosecutor of the National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA), Marius Voineag, said, on Justice Day, that the role of the Directorate in the entire judicial system contributes to the development of Romanian society and to reaching the countrys real potential as a member of the EU and NATO. According to him, the issue of fighting corruption remains as topical as before because Romanians are perfectly aware of the fact that each act of corruption means the waste of public resources, missed opportunities for the country and a more uncertain future for the future generations.



    iMapp – The international iMapp Bucharest – Winners League contest, the largest video mapping event in the world and the most important New Media Art project in Romania, will bring back, on September 23, the show of visual arts and technology on the facade of the Palace of the Parliament, the Bucharest City Hall officials announced on Sunday. In a press release they say that the public will be able to admire the 3D works of some of the most valuable artistic teams in the world, winners of iMapp Bucharests partner festivals in France, Germany, Greece, Hungary and Japan. The theme of the contest in Bucharest, this autumn, will be CONTRASTS, and a jury made up of important international specialists in the audiovisual arts will decide the grand winner of the editions Prize. Besides the 3D works projected on the 23,000 square meter facade of the largest administrative building in Europe, the public will be able to enjoy, for 12 hours, music, relaxation areas and street food.



    Statistics – Last year, Romania had the cheapest food in the European Union, according to an analysis made by the National Institute of Statistics. At the opposite pole were Denmark and Luxembourg, with the highest food prices. Bulgaria had the cheapest alcoholic beverages and tobacco products, as well as the cheapest clothing and footwear in the entire Union, and utilities, water, electricity, gas and other fuels had the lowest costs. Bulgaria also had the lowest prices for accommodation and restaurant services, and Hungary had the lowest prices for transport, recreation and culture. In terms of purchasing power, Romania ranks last in the European Union. (LS)

  • August 8, 2016 UPDATE

    August 8, 2016 UPDATE

    5 of the treating physicians of King Michael I of Romania recommended his Majesty not to attend the funerals of his wife, Queen Anne, shows a communiqué of the Royal House of Romania. King Michael will remain at his residence in Switzerland together with some of his friends. The communiqué also shows that Queen Anne’s funerals will be attended by Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Margareta of Romania, Prince Radu, Princess Elena, HE Sir Alexander Philips Nixon, Princess Sofia, Princess Maria, Sir Nicolae Medforth-Mills and Miss Elisabeta Maria Biarneix. The funerals will also be attended by members of various foreign Royal Houses. Their names will be announced on Thursday, August 11. The funerals of Queen Anne are scheduled for Saturday at the royal necropolis in Curtea de Argeş, in the south. Aged 94 and himself in poor health condition, King Michael I was at his wife’s side every day at the Swiss clinic where she died of cancer one week ago.



    The National Bank of Romania forecasts an inflation rate of minus 0.4% for the end of this year, below the 0.6% estimate announced in May, shows the quarterly report on inflation presented on Monday by the central bank governor. For the end of 2017, the central bank estimates an inflation rate of 2%, lower than 2.7% as they forecasted in the May report. For 2018 the national bank governor says the inflation rate will exceed the 2.5% target.



    The Permanent Electoral Authority of Romania announced that by August 8 they validated 5,481 requests for enrollment on the Electoral Register filed by Romanian citizens who have their domicile or residence outside Romania. The Electoral Authority has called on the Romanian citizens abroad to go to the Romanian diplomatic missions and consular offices in order to file the documents necessary for enrollment on the Electoral Register, opting either for vote by mail or for voting in a polling station near their homes. The Electoral Authority recommends the Romanian citizens abroad to get information on the organization and unfolding of parliamentary elections outside Romania from the Romanian Foreign Ministry. s at his wife’s side every day at the Swiss clinic where she died of cancer one week ago.



    The “Anonimul” International Independent Film Festival started Monday in the village of Sfantu Gheorghe, in the Danube Delta, in the southeast. For one week the festival will feature films by the special guest, South Korean director Park Chan-wook as well as other Romanian and foreign productions such as “Sieranevada” by Cristi Puiu and “Dogs”, the debut feature film of Bogdan Mirică, who won the FIPRESCI prize at the 2016 edition of the Cannes festival. More than 350 shorts from 33 countries were enrolled in the competition. The trophy for best feature film and the Prize for best Romanian and foreign fiction short will be granted based on the audience’s vote.



    On Monday the Romanian athletes participated in judo, tennis, shooting, rowing, womens handball, table tennis, and swimming competitions at the 31st edition of the Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Alin Moldoveanu and Corina Căprioriu are Romanias best hopes for medals on the 3rd day of the games, as they brought home medals four years ago. Moldoveanu was the surprise winner in London when he won in the 10 meter air rifle event, while Caprioriu went to the finals in the 57 kg category in judo. Eagerly expected is also the Romania- Brazil handball game, as well as the games that will be played by tennis players Monica Niculescu, Horia Tecău, and Florin Mergea. In gymnastics, Cătălina Ponor will compete in the final of the beam event, veteran Marian Dragulescu, 35 years of age, competes in the vault event finals, while Andrei Munteanu competes in the parallel bars finals. Romania is represented in Rio by 96 athletes with 7 reserves. (news translated by Lacramioara Simion)

  • Sports Club – Athletics

    Sports Club – Athletics

    Romanian athletes have obtained promising results in the indoor athletics season that has just begun. Romanian athlete Claudia Borcea won the 15-hundred-meter race in the contest held in Luxembourg at the weekend. She ended the race in 4 minutes, 9 seconds 64, setting a personal record and qualifying for the World Indoor Championships due in Portland, the USA over March 17th and 20th. Furthermore her result has been the best world performance in the indoor season so far.



    Another great hope of the Romanian athletics, Florentina Marincu, has made a successful comeback to the track after knee surgery. On Sunday she won the long jump event in the first leg of the World Indoor Athletics Championships. Marincu has put on a remarkable show with 6 meters and 49 centimeters, the seasons’ fifth European performance, but failed to qualify as the lowest threshold stands at 6 meters and 70 centimeters.



    Also during the National Championships held in Bucharest last weekend, Marius-Cristian Dumitrache managed a 2 meter 26 centimeter high jump, a result that pushed him among the world’s best athletes. His main opponent, Mihai Donisan only managed 2 meters and 18 centimeters. According to Agerpress news agency, Donisan has approached this season cautiously as he is already qualified for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.



    Most of the Romanian athletes qualified for the Rio Olympics are part of the national athletics team. Marius Ionescu will be representing us in the marathon race, Mihai Donisan in the high jump event, Marian Oprea will be participating in the triple jump contest, Adrian Gag in the men’s shot put contest, Bianca Razor will be taking the start in the 400 meter race and Florina Pierdevara will be running in the 800 meter race. Claudia Stef will be representing Romania in the 20 km race walking event and Alina Rotaru in the long jump competition.


    (Translated by D. Bilt)