Tag: Rotaru

  • Sports Flash

    Sports Flash

    Romanian hammer thrower Bianca
    Ghelber on Wednesday qualified for the finals of the hammer throw event of the
    World Athletics Championships in Budapest with a throw of 73 meters and 67 centimeters,
    the contest’s fifth performance. We recall that Bianca is the European champion
    of the event. Also on Wednesday in the 800 meter race, Claudia Bobocea went 26th
    and failed to qualify for the competition’s semifinals although she managed to set
    a personal record of two minutes and 56 hundredths.




    Romania’s representatives in the
    triple jump events, Andreea Talos and Diana Ion have also failed to qualify for
    the competition’s next stage. In Budapest on Sunday, Alina Rotaru-Kottman won
    the bronze medal in the long jump event. Romania hadn’t won a medal in a World
    Championships since the 2009 edition in Berlin.




    In the first day of the
    Kayak-Canoe Championships in Duisburg, Germany, Catalin Chirila qualified for
    the semifinals of the single canoe races of 500 and 1000 meters. In both
    events, the Romanian registered the best results of the qualifiers as he is the
    en titre champion in the 1000 meters Olympic race. If he ends up on one of the
    first five positions, he will qualify for the Olympic Games next year. We
    recall that Chirila is world and European vice champion in the five hundred
    meter race.




    Also in Duisburg, in the 1000
    meters double canoe event, Ilie Sprincean and Oleg Nuta came second in the
    third tier and qualified for the semifinals. In the women’s single event Tania
    Vîrijac has assured a place in the semifinals of the 1000 meter race after
    ranking seventh in the second tier. In the single kayak race of 1000 meter,
    Carmen Morawietz has qualified for the semis after coming seventh in the qualifiers.




    (bill)

  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    The women handball sides, which are
    representing Romania in the Champions League, started off on the right foot. On
    Friday in group C, Romania’s champions SCM Ramnicu Valcea secured a 34-27 home
    win against German side Bietigheim. In the same group on Saturday, French side
    Brest Bretagne obtained a 35-32 away win against Buducnost Podgorica.






    The Romanians will be playing Brest
    on Saturday. On Sunday in group B, CSM Bucharest defeated Danish side Esbjerg
    24-22 in an away game while the group’s favourite, Russian side Rostov-Don,
    outperformed Polish side Perla Lublin 31-21 in a home match. The Russians will
    come to Bucharest on Friday to take on the local side CSM.








    Unfortunately Romanian athletes
    walked away with no medal from the World Athletics Championships held in Qatar.
    Alin Firfirica obtained the best result for the Romanian delegation, a fourth
    place in the discus throw event, while Alina Rotaru came sixth in the long jump
    contest.






    The Romanian women’s gymnastics
    team ranked 22nd at the World Artistic Gymnastic Championship held in
    Stuttgart, and have thus failed to qualify for the Olympic Games in Tokyo next
    year. This would be the second edition of the Olympics the Romanians aren’t attending
    after the one in Rio in 2016. Maria Holbura is the only Romanian who has won
    her plane tickets to Japan following the results she obtained in the individual
    all-round event.






    Last weekend saw the games of the
    12th leg of the first Romanian football league. Friday saw two
    games, FC Botosani versus Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe and Universitatea Craiova
    versus Poli Iasi. Both games ended in a one-all draw.








    On Saturday, Gaz Metan Medias
    secured a 2-1 home win against Academica Clinceni, while the derby in Bucharest
    opposing the two archrivals FCSB and Dinamo Bucharest ended in a draw, one-all.
    On their own turf, in southern Romania, FC Viitorul secured a 3-1 win against
    CFR Cluj.




    (translated by bill)

  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    The women handball sides, which are
    representing Romania in the Champions League, started off on the right foot. On
    Friday in group C, Romania’s champions SCM Ramnicu Valcea secured a 34-27 home
    win against German side Bietigheim. In the same group on Saturday, French side
    Brest Bretagne obtained a 35-32 away win against Buducnost Podgorica.






    The Romanians will be playing Brest
    on Saturday. On Sunday in group B, CSM Bucharest defeated Danish side Esbjerg
    24-22 in an away game while the group’s favourite, Russian side Rostov-Don,
    outperformed Polish side Perla Lublin 31-21 in a home match. The Russians will
    come to Bucharest on Friday to take on the local side CSM.








    Unfortunately Romanian athletes
    walked away with no medal from the World Athletics Championships held in Qatar.
    Alin Firfirica obtained the best result for the Romanian delegation, a fourth
    place in the discus throw event, while Alina Rotaru came sixth in the long jump
    contest.






    The Romanian women’s gymnastics
    team ranked 22nd at the World Artistic Gymnastic Championship held in
    Stuttgart, and have thus failed to qualify for the Olympic Games in Tokyo next
    year. This would be the second edition of the Olympics the Romanians aren’t attending
    after the one in Rio in 2016. Maria Holbura is the only Romanian who has won
    her plane tickets to Japan following the results she obtained in the individual
    all-round event.






    Last weekend saw the games of the
    12th leg of the first Romanian football league. Friday saw two
    games, FC Botosani versus Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe and Universitatea Craiova
    versus Poli Iasi. Both games ended in a one-all draw.








    On Saturday, Gaz Metan Medias
    secured a 2-1 home win against Academica Clinceni, while the derby in Bucharest
    opposing the two archrivals FCSB and Dinamo Bucharest ended in a draw, one-all.
    On their own turf, in southern Romania, FC Viitorul secured a 3-1 win against
    CFR Cluj.




    (translated by bill)