Tag: weightlifting

  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Romania has worn 30 medals at the World Juniors and
    Youth Weightlifting Championships in Durres, Albania. 7 medals were gold, 13
    silver and 10 bronze, Gold went to Under-23 Valentin Iancu, who
    competed in the 55 kilogram-category. Iancu walked away with gold in the clean-and-jerk and snatch styles, and in total. In
    the juniors’ competition, Mihaela Cambei, in the 49-kilogram category, won gold,
    also in the clean-and-jerk and snatch styles, and overall. In the 45-kilogram
    category, junior weightlifter Cosmin Isofache won gold, in total.


    Rapid Bucharest women’s handball team has a no-defeat record in the Champions League. In the sixth round as part of the competition’s group stage, holders Rapid this past
    Sunday grabbed a 27-25 home win against Norway’s Storhamar. With 6 goals, Rapid’s
    Spanish handballer Jennifer Gutierrez Bermejo was the top scorer for her team. Rapid
    are 2nd-placed in Group B, with 10 points, on a par with top-of-the-table team, Hungary’s Gyor, but with a poorer goal average. On Saturday,
    December 3rd, after the European women’s handball championships,
    Rapid Bucharest will play an away game against Gyor.

    On Saturday,
    in a Group A fixture, CSM Bucharest sustained their first defeat in the League’s
    ongoing edition. In Norway, Vipers Kristiansand defeated Rapid, 35-29. Cristina
    Neagu scored 10 goals for Rapid, but that was not enough for her team. With a similar number of points but with a different goal average, Germany’s Bietigheim, Kristiansand and CSM
    have the lead in the group. On Sunday, December 4, CSM Bucharest will play a home game
    against Ferencvaros Budapest.


    Matches counting towards the Romanian Superleague in football’s
    15th round, the last round of the home series, were played this past
    weekend. On Friday in Bucharest, Rapid and Farul Constanța drew, 1-all. On
    Saturday, Chindia Târgoviște grabbed a 3-nil away fixture against FC Voluntari
    cu 3-0, while the home game FC U Craiova played against Hermannstadt, ended in
    a 1-all draw. On Sunday, the match pitting CS Mioveni against FC Botoșani ended
    in a blank draw, UTA Arad sustained a 1-2 home defeat by Universitatea Craiova,
    and Universitatea Cluj were defeated by CFR Cluj, also 1 – 2 and also on home
    turf. Farul are at the top of the table, with 34 points, followed by Rapid with
    29 and CFR with 28.(EN)


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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Romania has worn 30 medals at the World Juniors and
    Youth Weightlifting Championships in Durres, Albania. 7 medals were gold, 13
    silver and 10 bronze, Gold went to Under-23 Valentin Iancu, who
    competed in the 55 kilogram-category. Iancu walked away with gold in the clean-and-jerk and snatch styles, and in total. In
    the juniors’ competition, Mihaela Cambei, in the 49-kilogram category, won gold,
    also in the clean-and-jerk and snatch styles, and overall. In the 45-kilogram
    category, junior weightlifter Cosmin Isofache won gold, in total.


    Rapid Bucharest women’s handball team has a no-defeat record in the Champions League. In the sixth round as part of the competition’s group stage, holders Rapid this past
    Sunday grabbed a 27-25 home win against Norway’s Storhamar. With 6 goals, Rapid’s
    Spanish handballer Jennifer Gutierrez Bermejo was the top scorer for her team. Rapid
    are 2nd-placed in Group B, with 10 points, on a par with top-of-the-table team, Hungary’s Gyor, but with a poorer goal average. On Saturday,
    December 3rd, after the European women’s handball championships,
    Rapid Bucharest will play an away game against Gyor.

    On Saturday,
    in a Group A fixture, CSM Bucharest sustained their first defeat in the League’s
    ongoing edition. In Norway, Vipers Kristiansand defeated Rapid, 35-29. Cristina
    Neagu scored 10 goals for Rapid, but that was not enough for her team. With a similar number of points but with a different goal average, Germany’s Bietigheim, Kristiansand and CSM
    have the lead in the group. On Sunday, December 4, CSM Bucharest will play a home game
    against Ferencvaros Budapest.


    Matches counting towards the Romanian Superleague in football’s
    15th round, the last round of the home series, were played this past
    weekend. On Friday in Bucharest, Rapid and Farul Constanța drew, 1-all. On
    Saturday, Chindia Târgoviște grabbed a 3-nil away fixture against FC Voluntari
    cu 3-0, while the home game FC U Craiova played against Hermannstadt, ended in
    a 1-all draw. On Sunday, the match pitting CS Mioveni against FC Botoșani ended
    in a blank draw, UTA Arad sustained a 1-2 home defeat by Universitatea Craiova,
    and Universitatea Cluj were defeated by CFR Cluj, also 1 – 2 and also on home
    turf. Farul are at the top of the table, with 34 points, followed by Rapid with
    29 and CFR with 28.(EN)


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  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend



    The President of the Romanian Weightlifting Federation, former Olympic champion Nicu Vlad, who was also the former vice-president of the International Weightlifting Federation, and the former president of the World Weightlifting forum, the Hungarian Tamas Ajan, this past Thursday received a life suspension from their positions issued by the Sports Arbitration Court in Lausanne. According to the AFP, Nicu Vlad and Tamas Ajan got involved in doping scandals. The two officials were the target of a big doping and corruption scandal as soon as the ARD German TV Channel initiated an investigation into the matter in January 2020. TAS Anti-doping Chamber placed sanctions against Nicu Vlad and Tamas Ajan for their involvement in the manipulation of the antidoping testing procedure. Also, Vlad and Ajan breached the international anti-doping regulations system in the case of several weightlifters for a number of years, beginning 2012″.



    The European Fencing Championships kick-start in Turkeys Antalya this coming weekend. A 16-strong Romanian delegation will participate in the competition, of which 12 women and 4 men. According to the president of the Romanian Fencing Federation, Marius Florea, the Romanian delegations set target is securing the 5th and the 6th position according to the world rankings. Fully-fledged Romanian teams will compete in the epee, sabre and foil events in the womens version of the competition and in the sabre event in the mens version of the championships. Of the well-established fencers, only Iulian Teodosiu has been included in the mens team. We recall Teodosiu was 16th-ranked according to the Tokyo Olympics. In the womens version of the epee contest, the Romanian team is headed by Greta Veres, a bronze medalist in 2017 at the European Championships, in the nations competition. We recall that the 2020 and 2021 editions of the European championships, scheduled in Minsk and Plovdiv, had been cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.



    At the most recent edition of the European Fencing Championships held in Dusseldorf in 2019, Romanias best performance was provided by the mens sabre delegation, coming in 4th according to the final rankings.



    Starting Saturday, four swimmers will represent Romania in the World Swimming Championships hosted by the Hungarian capital city Budapest. David Popovici will compete in the 100m and 200m freestyle events, while Robert Glinta is set to prove his mettle in the 50m and 100m backstroke events. Constantin Popovici and Angelica Muscalu both compete in the 10m platform diving. According to the President of the Romanian Swimming and Modern Pentathlon Federation, Camelia Potec, the Romanian delegations set target is Popovici and Glintas advancing to the finals of the events they compete in.


    (EN)





  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend



    The President of the Romanian Weightlifting Federation, former Olympic champion Nicu Vlad, who was also the former vice-president of the International Weightlifting Federation, and the former president of the World Weightlifting forum, the Hungarian Tamas Ajan, this past Thursday received a life suspension from their positions issued by the Sports Arbitration Court in Lausanne. According to the AFP, Nicu Vlad and Tamas Ajan got involved in doping scandals. The two officials were the target of a big doping and corruption scandal as soon as the ARD German TV Channel initiated an investigation into the matter in January 2020. TAS Anti-doping Chamber placed sanctions against Nicu Vlad and Tamas Ajan for their involvement in the manipulation of the antidoping testing procedure. Also, Vlad and Ajan breached the international anti-doping regulations system in the case of several weightlifters for a number of years, beginning 2012″.



    The European Fencing Championships kick-start in Turkeys Antalya this coming weekend. A 16-strong Romanian delegation will participate in the competition, of which 12 women and 4 men. According to the president of the Romanian Fencing Federation, Marius Florea, the Romanian delegations set target is securing the 5th and the 6th position according to the world rankings. Fully-fledged Romanian teams will compete in the epee, sabre and foil events in the womens version of the competition and in the sabre event in the mens version of the championships. Of the well-established fencers, only Iulian Teodosiu has been included in the mens team. We recall Teodosiu was 16th-ranked according to the Tokyo Olympics. In the womens version of the epee contest, the Romanian team is headed by Greta Veres, a bronze medalist in 2017 at the European Championships, in the nations competition. We recall that the 2020 and 2021 editions of the European championships, scheduled in Minsk and Plovdiv, had been cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.



    At the most recent edition of the European Fencing Championships held in Dusseldorf in 2019, Romanias best performance was provided by the mens sabre delegation, coming in 4th according to the final rankings.



    Starting Saturday, four swimmers will represent Romania in the World Swimming Championships hosted by the Hungarian capital city Budapest. David Popovici will compete in the 100m and 200m freestyle events, while Robert Glinta is set to prove his mettle in the 50m and 100m backstroke events. Constantin Popovici and Angelica Muscalu both compete in the 10m platform diving. According to the President of the Romanian Swimming and Modern Pentathlon Federation, Camelia Potec, the Romanian delegations set target is Popovici and Glintas advancing to the finals of the events they compete in.


    (EN)





  • Romania at the Olympic games

    Romania at the Olympic games

    Romania sends a 101-strong delegation to the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Quite a few of the
    athletes are former Olympic medalists, world or European champions. At home,
    all hopes are pinned on them for top-flight performance and medals. We won’t
    fail to say that some of Romania’s great names in world sports have not been
    included in the delegation. The greatest Romanian woman tennis player of all
    time, Simona Halep will not be travelling to Japan. We recall Simona has been
    WTA number 1 tennis player for 64 weeks. Halep won two Grand Slam tournaments,
    in Roland Garros, in 2018, and in Wimbledon, in 2019. Simona Halep compelled
    recognition in 22 WTA tournaments. Simona participated in the London Olympics,
    in 2012, where she was eliminated from the competition’s very first round. Fears
    caused by the ZIKA virus kept Ms Halep away from the Rio Olympics, in 2016. Simona is currently 9th-placed, according to WTA rankings. We recall the Romanian
    sustained an injury during the Rome tournament in May this year. Simona Halep has
    not recovered fully recovered, so she is set on letting everybody know she
    shall not be putting too much stretch on herself. Halep will not have her
    comeback on court earlier than August 2021, when she will be participating in
    the Cincinnati tournament, most likely.


    Romanian
    tennis cannot rely on Horia Tecau either. Tecau is one of the world’s best men’s
    doubles tennis players. For the Olympic Games in Japan, Horia does not have a partner
    with whom he can team up in the men’s doubles or in the mixed doubles, In the men’s
    doubles, Tecau should have teamed up with Florin Mergea, but the latter tennis
    player’s too low WTA ranking, 165th, officially denies Mergea
    participation in the Tokyo Olympics. In the mixed doubles, Simona Halep should
    have been Tecau’s partner.


    Also
    absent from the Romanian delegation travelling to Japan is one of the world’s
    greatest handball players, Cristina Neagu. Romanian’s women’s handball team has
    failed to secure a place in the Olympics. We recall that the national team of Norway
    and Montenegro outclassed Romanian at the pre-Olympic tournament held in May
    this year. The International Handball Federation designated Neagu the world’s
    best handballer four times, in 2010, 2015, 2016 and 2018, an absolute first for
    a woman handballer. Cristina Neagu has been the captain of the national team
    since 2016. In 2010, Cristina walked away with bronze at the European
    Championships jointly hosted by Denmark and Norway. Cristina Neagu also won
    bronze in 2015, at the World Championships held in Denmark, The Romanian has
    already participated in two editions of the Olympic games, in Beijing, in 2008
    and in Rio, in 2016.


    Weightlifter
    Loredana Toma is another absentee from the Romanian delegation. One of the best
    weightlifters of the moment, Loredana was given a one-year ban by the
    Romanian Weightlifting Federation, as a result of numerous anti-doping
    violations. Practically, the ban has officially denied Romanian weightlifters’
    participation in the Tokyo Olympics. In the 64-kilogram category, Loredana Toma
    is at the top of the world rankings, so her chances to winning a medal would
    have been undoubtedly high.


    (Translation by Eugen Nasta)


  • Romania at the Olympic games

    Romania at the Olympic games

    Romania sends a 101-strong delegation to the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Quite a few of the
    athletes are former Olympic medalists, world or European champions. At home,
    all hopes are pinned on them for top-flight performance and medals. We won’t
    fail to say that some of Romania’s great names in world sports have not been
    included in the delegation. The greatest Romanian woman tennis player of all
    time, Simona Halep will not be travelling to Japan. We recall Simona has been
    WTA number 1 tennis player for 64 weeks. Halep won two Grand Slam tournaments,
    in Roland Garros, in 2018, and in Wimbledon, in 2019. Simona Halep compelled
    recognition in 22 WTA tournaments. Simona participated in the London Olympics,
    in 2012, where she was eliminated from the competition’s very first round. Fears
    caused by the ZIKA virus kept Ms Halep away from the Rio Olympics, in 2016. Simona is currently 9th-placed, according to WTA rankings. We recall the Romanian
    sustained an injury during the Rome tournament in May this year. Simona Halep has
    not recovered fully recovered, so she is set on letting everybody know she
    shall not be putting too much stretch on herself. Halep will not have her
    comeback on court earlier than August 2021, when she will be participating in
    the Cincinnati tournament, most likely.


    Romanian
    tennis cannot rely on Horia Tecau either. Tecau is one of the world’s best men’s
    doubles tennis players. For the Olympic Games in Japan, Horia does not have a partner
    with whom he can team up in the men’s doubles or in the mixed doubles, In the men’s
    doubles, Tecau should have teamed up with Florin Mergea, but the latter tennis
    player’s too low WTA ranking, 165th, officially denies Mergea
    participation in the Tokyo Olympics. In the mixed doubles, Simona Halep should
    have been Tecau’s partner.


    Also
    absent from the Romanian delegation travelling to Japan is one of the world’s
    greatest handball players, Cristina Neagu. Romanian’s women’s handball team has
    failed to secure a place in the Olympics. We recall that the national team of Norway
    and Montenegro outclassed Romanian at the pre-Olympic tournament held in May
    this year. The International Handball Federation designated Neagu the world’s
    best handballer four times, in 2010, 2015, 2016 and 2018, an absolute first for
    a woman handballer. Cristina Neagu has been the captain of the national team
    since 2016. In 2010, Cristina walked away with bronze at the European
    Championships jointly hosted by Denmark and Norway. Cristina Neagu also won
    bronze in 2015, at the World Championships held in Denmark, The Romanian has
    already participated in two editions of the Olympic games, in Beijing, in 2008
    and in Rio, in 2016.


    Weightlifter
    Loredana Toma is another absentee from the Romanian delegation. One of the best
    weightlifters of the moment, Loredana was given a one-year ban by the
    Romanian Weightlifting Federation, as a result of numerous anti-doping
    violations. Practically, the ban has officially denied Romanian weightlifters’
    participation in the Tokyo Olympics. In the 64-kilogram category, Loredana Toma
    is at the top of the world rankings, so her chances to winning a medal would
    have been undoubtedly high.


    (Translation by Eugen Nasta)


  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    The
    International Weightlifting Federation issued a one-year suspension against the
    Romanian Weightlifting Federation as a consequence of anti-doping violations. As
    a result, Romanian weightlifters will not be able to compete in the Tokyo
    Olympics. The International Weightlifting Federation writes in a statement that the case against the
    Romanian federation is grounded on five violations of the anti-doping rules
    committed in 2012 by five different athletes, with anabolic steroids being
    detected in the athletes’ samples. Four violations were from the four athletes
    representing Romania at the London Olympic Games in 2012, namely Florin Croitoru, Gabriel Sîncrăian, Răzvan
    Martin and Roxana Cocoş. The findings were reported in 2019 as part of the re-analysis
    programme carried out by the International Olympic Committee. The ban can be
    appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The International Weightlifting
    Federation has already suspended three other national federations, namely of
    Thailand, Egypt and Malaysia.




    In the fourth match of the men’s basketball National League final, CSM CSU Oradea on Thursday defeated U-BT
    Cluj-Napoca 64-60, with the two sides now being on equal points in the general
    classification. Oradea had won a second home match on 15th June,
    75-71, while Cluj-Napoca had won the first two matches of the final at home, 73-62
    and 103-80. The final is played in the best-of-five format, with the decisive
    match to be held on Sunday in Cluj.




    Four of the
    seven Romanian athletes who have qualified for the Tokyo Olympic Games will be
    competing in the European Team Athletics Championships 1st League hosted by Cluj Napoca on
    Saturday and Sunday. They are Florentina Iuşco in the long jump, Daniela Stanciu in the high jump, Alin
    Firfirică in the discus throw and Rareş Andrei Toader in the shot put. The competition
    held in Cluj Napoca takes place ten days before the list of athletes qualified
    for the Olympics is finalised, namely 29th June. (CM)



  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    The
    International Weightlifting Federation issued a one-year suspension against the
    Romanian Weightlifting Federation as a consequence of anti-doping violations. As
    a result, Romanian weightlifters will not be able to compete in the Tokyo
    Olympics. The International Weightlifting Federation writes in a statement that the case against the
    Romanian federation is grounded on five violations of the anti-doping rules
    committed in 2012 by five different athletes, with anabolic steroids being
    detected in the athletes’ samples. Four violations were from the four athletes
    representing Romania at the London Olympic Games in 2012, namely Florin Croitoru, Gabriel Sîncrăian, Răzvan
    Martin and Roxana Cocoş. The findings were reported in 2019 as part of the re-analysis
    programme carried out by the International Olympic Committee. The ban can be
    appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The International Weightlifting
    Federation has already suspended three other national federations, namely of
    Thailand, Egypt and Malaysia.




    In the fourth match of the men’s basketball National League final, CSM CSU Oradea on Thursday defeated U-BT
    Cluj-Napoca 64-60, with the two sides now being on equal points in the general
    classification. Oradea had won a second home match on 15th June,
    75-71, while Cluj-Napoca had won the first two matches of the final at home, 73-62
    and 103-80. The final is played in the best-of-five format, with the decisive
    match to be held on Sunday in Cluj.




    Four of the
    seven Romanian athletes who have qualified for the Tokyo Olympic Games will be
    competing in the European Team Athletics Championships 1st League hosted by Cluj Napoca on
    Saturday and Sunday. They are Florentina Iuşco in the long jump, Daniela Stanciu in the high jump, Alin
    Firfirică in the discus throw and Rareş Andrei Toader in the shot put. The competition
    held in Cluj Napoca takes place ten days before the list of athletes qualified
    for the Olympics is finalised, namely 29th June. (CM)



  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week




    The Romanian women weightlifters’
    performance for quite some time now has seen an upward trend. Among the
    weightlifters that have recently confirmed their status there is Loredana Toma,
    who last week walked away with three gold medals at the European Championships in
    Moscow. In the 64-kilogram category, Toma won gold in the snatch style, with a
    deadlift of 114 kilograms, a new European record. We recall Loredana Toma also set
    the previous performance, with a deadlift of 113 kilograms, on January 29, 2020
    in Rome. Back then the British weightlifter Sarah Davies won silver, with 101
    kilograms, while Russia’s Anastassya Anzorova walked home with bronze, with a
    deadlift of 100 kilograms. Loredana then won silver in the clean and jerk style, with a deadlift of 130 kilograms. Loredana Toma had a failed attempt at 137
    kilograms. Had she succeeded, Toma would have set a new European record. Davies was the runner-up
    weightlifter, with 129 kilograms, while Anzorova came in 3rd, with 122
    kilograms. So Loredana Toma emerged as winner overall, with 244 kilograms. We
    recall that overall, Loredana is the European record holder, with 249
    kilograms. The silver medal went to Sarah Davies, with 230 kilograms, while
    bronze went to Anzorova, with 222 kilograms. Reason enough for Radio Romania International to
    designate Loredana the Athlete of the week.


    In Moscow, Loredana Toma was designated the European Championship’s best weightlifter. According to the
    Sinclair rankings compiled by the European Weightlifting Federation, Loredana
    Toma came at the top of the table, with 317.1 points. Loredana’s challenger in
    the 64-kilogram category, British weightlifter Sarah Davies, was the runner-up
    competitor, with 299.4 points. Ukraine’s Kamila Konotop, in the 55-kilogram
    category, was 3rd-placed, with 298 points. Another Romanian, four-time
    European champion in the 49-kilogram category, Monica Csengeri, came in fourth,
    with 295.8 points.


    Loredana Toma was born on
    May 10, 1995, in the northern Romanian town of Botoşani. Loredana is a
    many-time winner of European U-21 and youth championships. In the senior’s
    version of European competitions, in 2013 and 2014, Loredana Toma walked away
    with silver in the 58-kilogram category. Over 2014 and 2016 Loredana was banned
    from competition since she tested positive for Stanozolol. Loredana Toma has
    been dominating the 63-kilogram category, the snatch as well as the clean and
    jerk style competitions, since the European championships held in Croatia in
    April 2017. In December 2017 at the World championships in Anaheim, the USA,
    Loredana Toma reconfirmed her status since she walked home with three other
    gold medals. At the European championships in Bucharest in 2018, Loredana Toma won
    a string of medals. In 2019, at the European championships in Batumi, Loredana was a three-time
    gold medalist. At the world championships in Thailand, also in 2019, Loredana
    won two bronze medals in the 64-kilogram category, in the clean and jerk style
    and overall.

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week




    The Romanian women weightlifters’
    performance for quite some time now has seen an upward trend. Among the
    weightlifters that have recently confirmed their status there is Loredana Toma,
    who last week walked away with three gold medals at the European Championships in
    Moscow. In the 64-kilogram category, Toma won gold in the snatch style, with a
    deadlift of 114 kilograms, a new European record. We recall Loredana Toma also set
    the previous performance, with a deadlift of 113 kilograms, on January 29, 2020
    in Rome. Back then the British weightlifter Sarah Davies won silver, with 101
    kilograms, while Russia’s Anastassya Anzorova walked home with bronze, with a
    deadlift of 100 kilograms. Loredana then won silver in the clean and jerk style, with a deadlift of 130 kilograms. Loredana Toma had a failed attempt at 137
    kilograms. Had she succeeded, Toma would have set a new European record. Davies was the runner-up
    weightlifter, with 129 kilograms, while Anzorova came in 3rd, with 122
    kilograms. So Loredana Toma emerged as winner overall, with 244 kilograms. We
    recall that overall, Loredana is the European record holder, with 249
    kilograms. The silver medal went to Sarah Davies, with 230 kilograms, while
    bronze went to Anzorova, with 222 kilograms. Reason enough for Radio Romania International to
    designate Loredana the Athlete of the week.


    In Moscow, Loredana Toma was designated the European Championship’s best weightlifter. According to the
    Sinclair rankings compiled by the European Weightlifting Federation, Loredana
    Toma came at the top of the table, with 317.1 points. Loredana’s challenger in
    the 64-kilogram category, British weightlifter Sarah Davies, was the runner-up
    competitor, with 299.4 points. Ukraine’s Kamila Konotop, in the 55-kilogram
    category, was 3rd-placed, with 298 points. Another Romanian, four-time
    European champion in the 49-kilogram category, Monica Csengeri, came in fourth,
    with 295.8 points.


    Loredana Toma was born on
    May 10, 1995, in the northern Romanian town of Botoşani. Loredana is a
    many-time winner of European U-21 and youth championships. In the senior’s
    version of European competitions, in 2013 and 2014, Loredana Toma walked away
    with silver in the 58-kilogram category. Over 2014 and 2016 Loredana was banned
    from competition since she tested positive for Stanozolol. Loredana Toma has
    been dominating the 63-kilogram category, the snatch as well as the clean and
    jerk style competitions, since the European championships held in Croatia in
    April 2017. In December 2017 at the World championships in Anaheim, the USA,
    Loredana Toma reconfirmed her status since she walked home with three other
    gold medals. At the European championships in Bucharest in 2018, Loredana Toma won
    a string of medals. In 2019, at the European championships in Batumi, Loredana was a three-time
    gold medalist. At the world championships in Thailand, also in 2019, Loredana
    won two bronze medals in the 64-kilogram category, in the clean and jerk style
    and overall.

  • 7 April, 2021 UPDATE

    7 April, 2021 UPDATE

    Covid-19 update.
    More than 5,400 new Covid cases were confirmed on Wednesday in Romania, with
    most new infections being reported in Bucharest. Also, another 175
    Covid-related fatalities were recorded. Almost 14,000 people are treated in
    hospitals, of whom 1,487 in intensive care. The Covid immunisation campaign is
    under way in Romania, with over 2.1 million people having received at least one
    dose of the vaccine.




    Relaxation. The Romanian government has approved the creation of an
    inter-ministerial committee on the return to normality from 1st June
    and which will establish the measures in the first phase of relaxation, prime
    minister Florin Cîţu said. He emphasised, however, that this will only be
    possible if as many people as possible have the Covid vaccine. He said a second
    phase of relaxation is being considered for the end of July, by which time ten
    million Romanians should have already been given the vaccine. Cîţu explained
    that restrictions will be lifted in the reverse order in which they were
    introduced. He added that a national lockdown is not being considered, but that
    the state of alert will be extended.




    Public health. The
    coronavirus pandemic came at a difficult time for the Romanian healthcare
    system, said president Klaus Iohannis in Bucharest at an event on climate
    change organised by the World Health Organisation. He emphasised that no
    economy or society, regardless of their level of development, was truly
    prepared to cope effectively with a crisis of this magnitude. He stressed that
    vaccination is the only instrument capable to halt the pandemic. He warned that
    the affects of climate change on public health are severe and will become
    extremely so unless we do something to combat them. The World Health
    Organisation regional director for Europe Hans Kluge, who also attended the
    event, said Romania is a positive example for the region in how it handled the
    Covid pandemic, diminishing its effects by means of efficient coordination
    between institutions, the solidarity of the entire community and the heroic
    dedication of healthcare workers. He said he was glad his country, Belgium,
    recognised the merits of a Romanian doctor, Cătălin Denciu, declaring him the
    hero of 2020. At the end of last year, Denciu was seriously injured in a fire
    at an intensive care unit of the Piatra Neamţ emergency hospital while trying
    to save the lives of patients.




    AstraZeneca.
    The European Medicines Agency said on Wednesday that it found a potential link
    between the Covid vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and rare blood clots in
    adults who received this jab. The EU drug regulator said in a statement that a
    plausible explanation for the combination of blood clots and low blood
    platelets was an immune response, leading to a condition similar to one seen
    sometimes in patients treated with heparin. The agency emphasises, however,
    that the benefits outweigh the risks and that it found no specific risk
    factors. Unusual blood clots should be listed as a very rare side effect of
    the AstraZeneca vaccine, the European Medicines Agency also said.




    Statistics. Life expectancy in the European Union dropped last year following
    the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, thus interrupting a growing trend
    recorded in recent decades, Eurostat announced on Wednesday. Spain saw the
    biggest drop, with a loss of 1.6 years in 2020 compared with 2019, followed by
    Bulgaria with 1.5 years, and Lithuania, Poland and Romania with 1.4 years. The
    average life expectancy in the European Union in 2019 was 81.3 years.




    Foreign trip. Romania and Italy constantly supported the need for a
    strong, inclusive and closer to citizens Europe, said Romanian foreign minister
    Bogdan Aurescu on Wednesday at a press conference held together with his
    Italian counterpart Luigi Di Maio in Rome. Aurescu reiterated Romania’s goal to
    join the Organisation for European Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the
    Schengen free movement area and thanked Italy for its constant support in these
    efforts. The two officials also reiterated their countries’ support for a
    consolidation of NATO’s role and its defence and deterrence component,
    including on the eastern flank. Minister Di Maio again thanked Romania for its
    solidarity last year, during the first wave of the pandemic, when it sent
    medical teams to help Italian doctors. Italy is Romania’s second biggest trade
    partner and home to a sizeable Romanian community numbering some 1.1 million members.




    Weightlifting.
    Romania’s Raluca Olaru won one gold and one bronze medal in the 71 kg category
    at the European Weightlifting Championships hosted by Moscow. She won the gold
    in the snatch event and the bronze in the overall category, with a total of 218
    kg. Romania won 13 medals at this competition: seven gold, four silver and two
    bronze. Other Romanian medal winners include Monica Suneta Csengeri, who won three
    medals in the 49 kg category, and Loredana Toma, who also won three gold medals
    in 64 kg category. (CM)



  • Athlete of the Week

    Athlete of the Week

    Until Sunday,
    Russia’s Capital Moscow is hosting the European Weightlifting Championships, a
    competition attended by 9 athletes from Romania, 7 in the women’s contest and 2
    in the men’s. Since the beginning of the competition, the Romanian delegation
    has already obtained 8 medals, three gold, four silver and one bronze. Monica
    Csengeri became gold medalist in the 49-kilogram category where another
    Romanian Mihaela Cambei obtained a silver medal in the clean and jerk and
    bronze in the total events.






    Adriana Pană
    also from Romania stepped onto the podium’s second step in the clean and jerk 45-kilogram
    event. In the men’s contest Valentin Iancu-Ionadi obtained two silver medals in
    the 55 kilograms clean and jerk and total. For the results she obtained in
    Moscow, Radio Romania International has designated Monica Csengeri Athlete of
    the Week.






    In Moscow Csengeri
    compelled international recognition with 86 kg in the snatch contest after two
    failed attempts at 90 kilograms. In the clean and jerk she won with a 103 kg
    lift and romped home in the total with 189 kg.






    Monica Csengeri was
    born on March 21st 1996 in Bistriţa (northern Romania) in a disadvantaged
    family. In spite of an unhappy childhood marred by dire poverty, Csengeri
    managed to shoot to fame in various international competitions at an early age.
    At only 15 she was the owner of several national records and won the world
    title in the under-21 competition held by Kosice in Slovakia.






    She won bronze
    in the jerk event of the European Weightlifting Championship in Tbilisi in 2015.
    A year later Csengeri stepped onto the first and the third steps of the podium
    in the snatch and total events of the European Championships in Norway. After
    testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs in December 2017 she got
    suspended by the International Weightlifting Federation until February 2019.
    She managed to get over this period and made a successful comeback to the
    European weightlifting elite.

  • Athlete of the Week

    Athlete of the Week

    Until Sunday,
    Russia’s Capital Moscow is hosting the European Weightlifting Championships, a
    competition attended by 9 athletes from Romania, 7 in the women’s contest and 2
    in the men’s. Since the beginning of the competition, the Romanian delegation
    has already obtained 8 medals, three gold, four silver and one bronze. Monica
    Csengeri became gold medalist in the 49-kilogram category where another
    Romanian Mihaela Cambei obtained a silver medal in the clean and jerk and
    bronze in the total events.






    Adriana Pană
    also from Romania stepped onto the podium’s second step in the clean and jerk 45-kilogram
    event. In the men’s contest Valentin Iancu-Ionadi obtained two silver medals in
    the 55 kilograms clean and jerk and total. For the results she obtained in
    Moscow, Radio Romania International has designated Monica Csengeri Athlete of
    the Week.






    In Moscow Csengeri
    compelled international recognition with 86 kg in the snatch contest after two
    failed attempts at 90 kilograms. In the clean and jerk she won with a 103 kg
    lift and romped home in the total with 189 kg.






    Monica Csengeri was
    born on March 21st 1996 in Bistriţa (northern Romania) in a disadvantaged
    family. In spite of an unhappy childhood marred by dire poverty, Csengeri
    managed to shoot to fame in various international competitions at an early age.
    At only 15 she was the owner of several national records and won the world
    title in the under-21 competition held by Kosice in Slovakia.






    She won bronze
    in the jerk event of the European Weightlifting Championship in Tbilisi in 2015.
    A year later Csengeri stepped onto the first and the third steps of the podium
    in the snatch and total events of the European Championships in Norway. After
    testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs in December 2017 she got
    suspended by the International Weightlifting Federation until February 2019.
    She managed to get over this period and made a successful comeback to the
    European weightlifting elite.

  • Olympic Perspectives

    Olympic Perspectives

    World and European weightlifting champion
    Loredana Toma in an interview to Romanian news agency AGERPRES said she got used
    to observing the lockdown at home, against the backdrop of the COVID-19
    pandemic. However, Loredana went on to specify that she literally broke the
    floor of her gym hall at home with her barbells, after two days of training.
    With the consent of the property managers of the block of flats she lives in, Loredana
    Toma had a gym hall placed in a ground-floor room of her block of flats, since
    it was not possible for her to continue training in her fourth-floor flat.

    A world champion in
    2017, Loredana Toma has a daily four-hour training session. However, it’s
    recovery she misses most while at home, but Loredana has sea-salt baths
    instead. Loredana Toma competes in the 64-kilogram category and says that these
    days, motivation is the main problem. However, she hopes for the European Championships
    to be held this year, now that the event has been delayed for June 12-21 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 24-year old athlete has a dream; still being
    in top shape, Loredana would have really liked the Olympics Games to be held this
    very year, even on empty premises. They were postponed for 2021, but Loredana says
    she still has a real chance to win a medal.

    Loredana Toma was
    born on May 10, 1995, in the northern Romanian town of Botosani. She won several
    gold medals in juniors and seniors European Championships. In the seniors’ event,
    in 2013 and 2014, Loredana walked away with silver in the 58-kilogram category.
    She was banned from competition after testing positive for Stanozolol, between
    2015 and 2016. Since the European championships held in Croatia in April 2017,
    Loredana Toma has been dominating the 63-kilogram category, in the snatch as
    well as in the clean-and- jerk style. In December 2017 she confirmed her supremacy
    at the World Championships in Anaheim, the USA, where she won three more gold
    medals. At the European Championships in Bucharest, in 2018, Loredana Toma yet
    again had a win-all record. She won three other gold medals at the 2019 edition
    of the European Championships held in Batumi. At the 2020 edition of the World
    Championships in Thailand, Loredana walked away with two bronze medals in the
    64-kilogram category, in the clean and jerk style and overall.

    (Translation by Eugen Nasta)



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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Romania
    won 25 medals, including 4 gold, 11 silver and 10 bronze at the latest edition
    of the European Junior and Under 23 Weightlifting Championships hosted by
    Bucharest. Bianca Dumitrescu was the first to win Romania’s gold medals in the junior
    45 kg category in the snatch event and total. The next gold medal came from
    another junior, Andreea Panciu, in the 59 kg category, in the snatch event. She
    also won a bronze medal in the total event. In the under-23 championship,
    Bianca Molie won a gold medal in the snatch event and two silver medals in the clean
    and jerk and total events, in the 64 kg category. Romania’s goal was to win at
    least five medals in this competition, which serves as a qualifying criterion
    for next year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo.




    We
    move on to tennis. The Romanian-Dutch pair Horia Tecău and Jean-Julien Rojer on
    Sunday won the doubles final of the ATP tournament in Basel worth more than 2
    million euros in prize money. Tecău and Rojer defeated the American pair Taylor
    Fritz and Reilly Opelka in straight sets. They have thus secured their
    qualification for the ATP Finals. This was Tecău’s 58th doubles
    final in his career.




    We
    end this roundup with news from football. Matches counting for the 14th
    leg of the regular season were held at the weekend. On Friday, in Sfântu
    Gheorghe, the local side Sepsi drew nil-all against FC Voluntari. On Saturday, Chindia
    Târgovişte drew 1-all against Gaz Metan Mediaş at home; while FCSB defeated FC
    Hermannstadt 4-nil away. On Sunday, Academica Clinceni drew nil-all against Universitatea
    Craiova at home on their new stadium; Astra Giurgiu defeated FC Botoşani 2-1
    away; while Dinamo Bucharest defeated Viitorul Constanţa 3-2 at home. In the
    leg’s final match on Monday, Politehnica Iaşi take on CFR Cluj. CFR Cluj top
    the current ranking with 27 points followed by Viitorul with 25.