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  • Via Transilvanica and the Romanian identity

    Via Transilvanica and the Romanian identity


    “Tasuleasa Social” is an NGO that has been founded more than 20 years ago. Its care and concern for the environment, for culture, go hand in hand with the organizations social involvement. Having its headquarters on a mountain peak, in Eastern Carpathians Tihuta Gorges, “Tasuleasa Social” predominantly focused on volunteering programs targeting the preservation of nature or the promotion of the national cultures richness and diversity.



    “Tășuleasa Social” has helped youngsters understand that doing volunteer work comes out as something normal, that mentalities can be changed through education or that the civic spirit is crucial for the community. “Tasuleasa Social” has made a name for itself through such activities as afforestation, in a country where, in utter defiance of the law, logging has quite often been carried chaotically. Youngsters learned how to plant saplings, they learned about the role of the trees and the forests, but also why it is necessary for river beds to remain clean or what the solutions were for the selective collection of waste. The wide range of Tasuleasa Socials activities also includes the social undertakings, carried in support of several underprivileged communities.



    However, the epitome of Tasuleasa Socias category of activities is their most recent and project, a wide-scope undertaking, at that, Via Transilvanica. Were speaking about a circuit that can only be taken by foot on horseback or by like. The road starts from Bukovina, from Romanias picturesque north-western part it crosses the country through Transylvania and ends on the banks of River Danube, in Drobeta Turnu-Severin. In brief, Via Transilvanica is an audacious itinerary, with 1,400 kilometers marked with milestones and signposts. According to the organizers, those who are going to take that itinerary are sure to discover, or rediscover, Romania as it really is.



    The president of “Tasuleasa Social”, Alin Useriu, has been a guest on one of Radio Romanias programs. First, he spoke about how the idea of Via Transilvanica came about:



    “Tășuleasa Social” is a label including the word “social” and we have been keen on finding a solution to pump fresh blood into the villages that were about to be deserted. Thats what we had in mind when we got it all started! Then, when we came up with the proposal and we had the early signs of a project that was so good, we had a closer look and saw that the number of people taking up long-distance trekking routes saw a hundredfold increase…Pacific Trail, Appalachian Trail, Camino de Santiago…That particular kind of tourism was a great party Romania can now take part in, the party of sustainable tourism, which, if you ask me, is an incredibly interesting and healthy trend. Romania is a country which is very well prepared for that! It is incredibly well-stocked, and competitive, as regards the rural heritage, the natural heritage, just like any other country in the world, with no great effort, on our part, to do something we cannot do. I think that, as we speak, we have a 1,400 km-long national infrastructure, which can be a landmark project, mainly for Eastern Europe. And, perhaps, all things going well and provided the Useriu brothers can take it beyond intention level, worldwide it is sure to be one of the important trails. “



    For four years and a half, Alin Useriu and his brother, Tibi, an endurance runner and an ultra-marathonist, had more than 10 thousand volunteers on their side, in their great adventure dubbed Via Transilvanica. As of late, the AFP wrote that, coming put of nowhere, this trail pumped fresh life into the Romanian depopulated villages, being an unprecedented initiative in eastern-European Romania, which despite its strong economic growth, has never ceased to face an exodus of the younger generations and the void they leave behind them, especially in the rural areas with breathtaking landscapes. However, we might add that there were also Romanias youngsters who, through volunteer work, have as of late dedicated themselves to revitalizing that rural space, which was so very special.



    Alin Useriu:



    “We have been working for two years now, we have as many volunteers as you can imagine, as society has already been drawn by thatform of manifestation, by this particular way of life, and “Tășuleasa Social”, purposefully working in so many fields and us trying really hard to do our best, we have obviously gained many adepts and fans with whom we are no longer afraid to propose all sorts of projects. So I think that our way of life, our way of doing our job brought us, like, more than 150,000 fans who participated in our activities. Yet we have a hardcore body of volunteers, made of several hundred people, who are ready to travel places with us and do the things the right way.”



    The very moment you start your walk around the country, that including Via Transilvanica, somewhere bread is baked, elsewhere a tumbledown house can have a new destination, a heritage item can be saved or a tree can be cut down legally and sustainably…says Alin Useriu, who also admitted there was still a lot more to be done until Romania was permanently put on the world map of the countries with long-distance trails. Alin Useriu:



    “We have been celebrating the finalizing of our project internally, in our team, then we realized that, in fact, that was the beginning, so we changed the means of communication completely. Therefore, in the coming years, we shall be on that kind of path, the quality, the safety, the maintenance path. The domestic and the international promotion are very, very important. We need to take that step together, we need to take that path to see what it is all about, perhaps to create that new kind of tourism, the active tourism, which, in Romania, has a tremendous potential. So we still have this project, but fear not, we have a great many news project ideas. We have always tried to be one step ahead of all the other organizations, and everything has played in our hands, so far. “



    Trekkers can take the entire length of Via Transilvanica in a couple of weeks, or they can take it only partially, according to everyones strength and wish. And we should overlook the fact that, for many people, Romanians including, that could be an initiatic road they can take through Romanias nature, culture, history, ethnicity, traditions and cuisine, in one words, through Romanias identity. (EN)




  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    Athlete Mădălina Florea came in 6th in the women’s Mountain classic event as part of the World Mountain and Trail Running Championship in Austria’s Innsbruck-Stubai. Madalina clocked one hour, seven minutes and 25 hundredths of a second, in the 15.5- kilometer event, held at an altitude of 760 meters, The winner was US athlete Grayson Murphy, with a timing of one hour, four minutes and 29 seconds, As part of the same event, Magdalena Bosânceanu came in 46th, Adelina Panaet came in 48th, while Liliana Dragomir came in 54th.



    For her remarkable feat in the recently-held Championships, Radio Romania International has designated Mădălina Florea the Athlete of the week.



    30-year-old Madalina Florea was born on February 3rd, 1993 in central Romania’s Sighisoara. Initially, Madalina was into rhythmic gymnastics for three years, trying her hand at the ribbon, rope, ball and the pair of clubs. Madalina Florea took a completely different career path in sports, taking up athletics and also playing football with her colleagues while on training sessions. In her senior’s career, Madalina scooped gold in the semi-marathon held in Bucharest, in 2014. Then in Great Britain’s Birmingham, in 2016, Madalina walked away with silver, also in the semi-marathon. Also in 2016, she won bronze in the teams’ competition as part of the European cross-country Championships in Chia, Italy. In 2017, in Abidjan on the Ivory Coast, Madalina took part in the Francophony Games, where she came in 4th in the 5,000m race. As part of the same event, Madalina Florea came in 3rd in the 10,000m race.



    In 2018, Madalina sustained a serious ankle injury and the ensuing surgical operation kept her away from the track for one year. In 2019 however, she had a vigorous comeback and won the semi-marathon in Bucharest, reenacting her performance of 2014. Also in 2019, at the World Mountain and Trail Running Championship held in Angostura, Argentina, Madalina walked home with bronze in the nations’ competition. In 2022, Madalina Florea’s record included a silver medal in the World Mountain Running Championship in El Paso, Spain.




  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    Athlete Mădălina Florea came in 6th in the women’s Mountain classic event as part of the World Mountain and Trail Running Championship in Austria’s Innsbruck-Stubai. Madalina clocked one hour, seven minutes and 25 hundredths of a second, in the 15.5- kilometer event, held at an altitude of 760 meters, The winner was US athlete Grayson Murphy, with a timing of one hour, four minutes and 29 seconds, As part of the same event, Magdalena Bosânceanu came in 46th, Adelina Panaet came in 48th, while Liliana Dragomir came in 54th.



    For her remarkable feat in the recently-held Championships, Radio Romania International has designated Mădălina Florea the Athlete of the week.



    30-year-old Madalina Florea was born on February 3rd, 1993 in central Romania’s Sighisoara. Initially, Madalina was into rhythmic gymnastics for three years, trying her hand at the ribbon, rope, ball and the pair of clubs. Madalina Florea took a completely different career path in sports, taking up athletics and also playing football with her colleagues while on training sessions. In her senior’s career, Madalina scooped gold in the semi-marathon held in Bucharest, in 2014. Then in Great Britain’s Birmingham, in 2016, Madalina walked away with silver, also in the semi-marathon. Also in 2016, she won bronze in the teams’ competition as part of the European cross-country Championships in Chia, Italy. In 2017, in Abidjan on the Ivory Coast, Madalina took part in the Francophony Games, where she came in 4th in the 5,000m race. As part of the same event, Madalina Florea came in 3rd in the 10,000m race.



    In 2018, Madalina sustained a serious ankle injury and the ensuing surgical operation kept her away from the track for one year. In 2019 however, she had a vigorous comeback and won the semi-marathon in Bucharest, reenacting her performance of 2014. Also in 2019, at the World Mountain and Trail Running Championship held in Angostura, Argentina, Madalina walked home with bronze in the nations’ competition. In 2022, Madalina Florea’s record included a silver medal in the World Mountain Running Championship in El Paso, Spain.




  • Sports flash

    Sports flash


    Romanian tennis player Simona Halep
    has advanced to the quarterfinals of the German Bad Homburg tournament, an
    event with 203, 240 Euro in prize money. Halep defeated Slovenian challenger Tamara Zidansek, 6-nil, 6-3. In the
    quarterfinal, Simona Halep faces US opponent Amanda Anisimova, who previously outclassed
    another US player, Anna Li, 6-nil, 6-2.


    In a Group E debut fixture
    counting towards the Under-20 World Women’s Handball Championship, in Celje, the
    Romanian women’s national handball team defeated Angola, 26-23. In the other
    Group E match, The Czech Republic trounced Lithuania, 33-16. ON June 24, The
    Czech Republic takes on Angola, while Romanian is pitted against Lithuania. The
    first two teams in descending order will advance to the competition’s main
    group stage.


    In its first friendly match
    as part of the team’s training stage in Austria, Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe, holders
    of Romanian Cup in football, defeated Hungarian Champions Ferencvaros TC, 3-nil..


    Romanian football title holders CFR Cluj grabbed
    a 3-nil win against Serbian opponents Napredak Krusevac, in a friendly match they played as part of CFR’s
    training stage in Austria. We recall that in its debut training match, CFR had
    defeated Slovenian vice-champions, FC Koper, 2-nil.


    The Romanian Laurenţiu
    Reghecampf has been appointed head-coach of Neftci Baku, according to a message
    posted on Azeri vice-champion team’s official site. 46-year-old Reghecampf has
    recently terminated his contract with Universitatea Craiova, the League One
    team that came in 3rd at the end of the previous football season.


    The AROBS X-Man Romania 2022
    National long-distance Triathlon Championship will kick-start on July 2. 300
    athletes from seven countries will prove their mettle in the event. Among them,
    athletes from Romania, but also from Hungary, Belgium, New Zealand, Greece,
    Republic of Moldova, Serbia. The competition will be held along two routes,
    with different lengths. The Full Ironman distance includes 3.800 kilometers swimming,
    180 kilometers cycling, 42.2 kilometers distance running. The Half Ironman
    version includes 1.900 kilometers swimming, 93 kilometers cycling and 21.6
    kilometers running. Both routes can be taken individually, but also in teams.


    (EN)

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash


    Romanian tennis player Simona Halep
    has advanced to the quarterfinals of the German Bad Homburg tournament, an
    event with 203, 240 Euro in prize money. Halep defeated Slovenian challenger Tamara Zidansek, 6-nil, 6-3. In the
    quarterfinal, Simona Halep faces US opponent Amanda Anisimova, who previously outclassed
    another US player, Anna Li, 6-nil, 6-2.


    In a Group E debut fixture
    counting towards the Under-20 World Women’s Handball Championship, in Celje, the
    Romanian women’s national handball team defeated Angola, 26-23. In the other
    Group E match, The Czech Republic trounced Lithuania, 33-16. ON June 24, The
    Czech Republic takes on Angola, while Romanian is pitted against Lithuania. The
    first two teams in descending order will advance to the competition’s main
    group stage.


    In its first friendly match
    as part of the team’s training stage in Austria, Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe, holders
    of Romanian Cup in football, defeated Hungarian Champions Ferencvaros TC, 3-nil..


    Romanian football title holders CFR Cluj grabbed
    a 3-nil win against Serbian opponents Napredak Krusevac, in a friendly match they played as part of CFR’s
    training stage in Austria. We recall that in its debut training match, CFR had
    defeated Slovenian vice-champions, FC Koper, 2-nil.


    The Romanian Laurenţiu
    Reghecampf has been appointed head-coach of Neftci Baku, according to a message
    posted on Azeri vice-champion team’s official site. 46-year-old Reghecampf has
    recently terminated his contract with Universitatea Craiova, the League One
    team that came in 3rd at the end of the previous football season.


    The AROBS X-Man Romania 2022
    National long-distance Triathlon Championship will kick-start on July 2. 300
    athletes from seven countries will prove their mettle in the event. Among them,
    athletes from Romania, but also from Hungary, Belgium, New Zealand, Greece,
    Republic of Moldova, Serbia. The competition will be held along two routes,
    with different lengths. The Full Ironman distance includes 3.800 kilometers swimming,
    180 kilometers cycling, 42.2 kilometers distance running. The Half Ironman
    version includes 1.900 kilometers swimming, 93 kilometers cycling and 21.6
    kilometers running. Both routes can be taken individually, but also in teams.


    (EN)

  • Broadcasting of RRI short wave programs is back on track

    Broadcasting of RRI short wave programs is back on track

    Dear friends, the short wave transmitter in Ţigăneşti, BD 300-1 near Bucharest is up and running. It has been out of order for several months and it’s now broadcasting RRI’s programs again. The transmitter has been repaired by RADIOCOM.



    We are looking forward to receiving your feedback related to the quality of reception.


    Thank you!