Tag: weightlifting

  • 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.



  • RRI Sports club

    RRI Sports club

    Romanian capital city Bucharest these days plays host to the European Junior and U-23 Weightlifting Championships. In the 2018 edition, held in the Polish town of Zamosc, the Romanian delegation walked home with 20 medals, of which 8 were gold, 4 silver and 8 bronze. In 2019, the 31-strong Romanian delegation competes in the U-20 category, with 12 girls and 11 men. In the U-23 version of the aforementioned championships, included in the Romanian delegation were 8 weightlifters, of which 4 compete in the men’s version and another 4 in the women’s version of the championships.



    For the 2019 edition of the European Championships, Romania’ set target was to win at least five medals, which is a qualification prerequisite ahead of the 2020 edition of the Olympic Games in Japan. So far, the Romanian delegation’s medal record already includes 24 medals, of which 4 were gold, 11 silver and 9 bronze.


    Among the gold medalists there was junior Bianca Dumitrescu, who competed in the 45-kilogram category and who won gold in the very first day of the competition. Dumitrescu compelled recognition in the clean-and-jerk style with 84 kilograms and with 152 kilograms overall. In the snatch style, Bianca Dumitrescu walked away with silver, lifting 68 kilograms.



    It was the junior version of the European Championships that provided the next gold medalist, since in the 59-kilogram category Andreea Penciu came in first in the snatch event, lifting 88 kilograms. In the clean and jerk style, Penciu came in 4th, with 100 kilograms. Andreea had two failed attempts for 103 kilograms. Overall, Andreea Penciu won bronze, with 188 kilograms.



    In the U-23 version of the championships, Bianca Molie won one gold medal and two silver medals, in the 64-kilogram category. Molie was at the top in the snatch style, lifting 90 kilograms, yet she was the runner-up weightlifter in the clean and jerk style with 111 kilograms. So overall, Bianca stepped onto the second step of the podium, with 201 kilograms. Unfortunately, Bianca Molie sustained a shoulder injury and she needs to make sure she recovers fast, if she wants to participate in the 2020 edition of the Olympics. We recall that at the European Seniors’ championships held in Batumi in April 2019, Bianca walked away with the bronze medal.


    ( Traanlsated by Eugen Nasta)





  • RRI Sports club

    RRI Sports club

    Romanian capital city Bucharest these days plays host to the European Junior and U-23 Weightlifting Championships. In the 2018 edition, held in the Polish town of Zamosc, the Romanian delegation walked home with 20 medals, of which 8 were gold, 4 silver and 8 bronze. In 2019, the 31-strong Romanian delegation competes in the U-20 category, with 12 girls and 11 men. In the U-23 version of the aforementioned championships, included in the Romanian delegation were 8 weightlifters, of which 4 compete in the men’s version and another 4 in the women’s version of the championships.



    For the 2019 edition of the European Championships, Romania’ set target was to win at least five medals, which is a qualification prerequisite ahead of the 2020 edition of the Olympic Games in Japan. So far, the Romanian delegation’s medal record already includes 24 medals, of which 4 were gold, 11 silver and 9 bronze.


    Among the gold medalists there was junior Bianca Dumitrescu, who competed in the 45-kilogram category and who won gold in the very first day of the competition. Dumitrescu compelled recognition in the clean-and-jerk style with 84 kilograms and with 152 kilograms overall. In the snatch style, Bianca Dumitrescu walked away with silver, lifting 68 kilograms.



    It was the junior version of the European Championships that provided the next gold medalist, since in the 59-kilogram category Andreea Penciu came in first in the snatch event, lifting 88 kilograms. In the clean and jerk style, Penciu came in 4th, with 100 kilograms. Andreea had two failed attempts for 103 kilograms. Overall, Andreea Penciu won bronze, with 188 kilograms.



    In the U-23 version of the championships, Bianca Molie won one gold medal and two silver medals, in the 64-kilogram category. Molie was at the top in the snatch style, lifting 90 kilograms, yet she was the runner-up weightlifter in the clean and jerk style with 111 kilograms. So overall, Bianca stepped onto the second step of the podium, with 201 kilograms. Unfortunately, Bianca Molie sustained a shoulder injury and she needs to make sure she recovers fast, if she wants to participate in the 2020 edition of the Olympics. We recall that at the European Seniors’ championships held in Batumi in April 2019, Bianca walked away with the bronze medal.


    ( Traanlsated by Eugen Nasta)





  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Romania’s Loredana Toma on Sunday
    won two bronze medals in the 64 kg category at the World Weightlifting
    Championships hosted by Thailand, in the women’s total and snatch events. In
    the snatch competition, Toma won the bronze with 112 kg. China’s Wei Deng won
    the gold with 116 kg, and North Korea’s Un Sim Rim the silver with 114 kg.
    Another weightlifter from Romania, Irina Lepşa, ranked fourth with 109 kg.
    China’s Wei Deng also won the clean and jerk competition, with 145 kg, again
    followed by North Korea’s Rim, with 137 kg and by Columbia’s Mercedes Isabel
    Perez Tigrero in the third place with 137 kg. Toma finished fourth, with 128
    kg, after two failed attempts at 127 kg. Lepşa finished in sixth place with 126
    kg. Wei Deng ranked first in the women’s total with 261 kg, Rim came second
    with 251 kg and Toma third with 240 kg. Lepşa was fifth with 235 kg.




    The World Wrestling Championships
    came to an end in Nur-Sultan, in Kazakhstan. Romania had 14 wrestlers in the
    competition but won only one medal, a silver by Alina Vuc in the 50 kg
    category.




    We end this sports roundup with
    football. The Romanian striker Adrian Petre scored a goal for his side Esbjerg,
    who defeated Brøndby 3-1 on Sunday at home in the 10th leg of the
    Danish football championship. Another Romanian international player, Bogdan
    Stancu, scored the equalising goal for his side Gençlerbirliği against the
    current leader Alayanspor, on Sunday at home in Ankara, in the Turkish
    Championship.




    In Romania, the weekend saw the
    matches scheduled as part of the 10th leg of the First League. On
    Friday, in Medias, Universitatea Craiova defeated the local side Gaz Metan 3-2.
    On Saturday, Academica Clinceni defeated FC Voluntari 2-1 away; Sepsi Sfântu
    Gheorghe defeated FC Hermannstandt 3-nil at home; and Astra won 3-2 at home in
    Giurgiu. On Sunday, Chindia Târgovişte defeated FC Botoşani 3-nil away; and FCSB
    Bucharest drew nil-all against CFR Cluj at home in what was the leg’s most
    eagerly awaited match. On Monday, in the leg’s final match Viitorul Constanţa face
    Politehnica Iaşi. CFR Cluj currently top the ranking with 21 points, followed
    by Universitatea Craiova with 19.

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Romania’s Loredana Toma on Sunday
    won two bronze medals in the 64 kg category at the World Weightlifting
    Championships hosted by Thailand, in the women’s total and snatch events. In
    the snatch competition, Toma won the bronze with 112 kg. China’s Wei Deng won
    the gold with 116 kg, and North Korea’s Un Sim Rim the silver with 114 kg.
    Another weightlifter from Romania, Irina Lepşa, ranked fourth with 109 kg.
    China’s Wei Deng also won the clean and jerk competition, with 145 kg, again
    followed by North Korea’s Rim, with 137 kg and by Columbia’s Mercedes Isabel
    Perez Tigrero in the third place with 137 kg. Toma finished fourth, with 128
    kg, after two failed attempts at 127 kg. Lepşa finished in sixth place with 126
    kg. Wei Deng ranked first in the women’s total with 261 kg, Rim came second
    with 251 kg and Toma third with 240 kg. Lepşa was fifth with 235 kg.




    The World Wrestling Championships
    came to an end in Nur-Sultan, in Kazakhstan. Romania had 14 wrestlers in the
    competition but won only one medal, a silver by Alina Vuc in the 50 kg
    category.




    We end this sports roundup with
    football. The Romanian striker Adrian Petre scored a goal for his side Esbjerg,
    who defeated Brøndby 3-1 on Sunday at home in the 10th leg of the
    Danish football championship. Another Romanian international player, Bogdan
    Stancu, scored the equalising goal for his side Gençlerbirliği against the
    current leader Alayanspor, on Sunday at home in Ankara, in the Turkish
    Championship.




    In Romania, the weekend saw the
    matches scheduled as part of the 10th leg of the First League. On
    Friday, in Medias, Universitatea Craiova defeated the local side Gaz Metan 3-2.
    On Saturday, Academica Clinceni defeated FC Voluntari 2-1 away; Sepsi Sfântu
    Gheorghe defeated FC Hermannstandt 3-nil at home; and Astra won 3-2 at home in
    Giurgiu. On Sunday, Chindia Târgovişte defeated FC Botoşani 3-nil away; and FCSB
    Bucharest drew nil-all against CFR Cluj at home in what was the leg’s most
    eagerly awaited match. On Monday, in the leg’s final match Viitorul Constanţa face
    Politehnica Iaşi. CFR Cluj currently top the ranking with 21 points, followed
    by Universitatea Craiova with 19.

  • The Athlete of the Week

    The Athlete of the Week

    The European Senior Weightlifting Championships, which are underway in the Georgian town of Batumi, as of this past Sunday have been an opportunity for participants to amass points enabling them to qualify for the 2020 edition of the Tokyo Olympics, so the stakes are really high for the ongoing competition in Batumi.



    A delegation made of 14 Romanian weightlifters traveled to Georgia. Ahead of the departure, the stated goal expressed by the president of the Romanian Weightlifting Federation Nucu Vlad was to win two, maybe three medals. However, the Romanian weightlifters’ excellent run went way above par, since in the debut day of the competition they won no less than five medals.



    Three of those medals were gold. They were won by Elena Andries in the 49-kilogram category. The other two medals were bronze and were won by Cosmina Pana in the 45-kilogram category, the clean and jerk style, and Cristian Marian Luca in the 55-kilogram category, the snatch style. On Monday, Sorina Hulpan won bronze, in the 59-kilogram category, the clean and jerk style.



    Thanks to her outstanding run in Batumi, Elena Andries has been designated the Athlete of the week on Radio Romania International.



    We should also note that in Batumi, Andries compelled recognition in the snatch style, lifting 87 kilograms. Following her in descending order were Russia’s Kristina Sobol, with 85 kilograms and French Anais Michel, with 79 kilograms. In the clean and jerk style, Andries also emerged as winner, with 103 kilograms, failing a second attempt, set at 105 kilograms. Italy’s Giorgia Russo came in 2nd, also with 103 kilograms, while third-placed was Manon Lorentz, also from France, with 99 kilograms. Under the circumstances, Elena Andries came at the top of the table with an overall output of 190 kilograms, followed by Sobol, with 180 and Russo, with 178 kilograms.



    Elena Ramona Andries was born in Galaţi, on September 21, 1994. At the 2012 European Championship in Turkey, Andries came in 4th. However, at the European Championships of 2013 Andries tested positive for Stanazolol and was suspended until 2015. Elena Andries then resumed participating in competitions and in 2017, at the European Championships in Split, she walked away with bronze in the snatch style and overall events. At the European Championships hosted by Romania in 2018, Andries won gold in the snatch and clean and jerk styles, as well as overall, so her excellent run in Georgia only confirms her status at European level, in the 49-kilogram category.

  • The Athlete of the Week

    The Athlete of the Week

    The European Senior Weightlifting Championships, which are underway in the Georgian town of Batumi, as of this past Sunday have been an opportunity for participants to amass points enabling them to qualify for the 2020 edition of the Tokyo Olympics, so the stakes are really high for the ongoing competition in Batumi.



    A delegation made of 14 Romanian weightlifters traveled to Georgia. Ahead of the departure, the stated goal expressed by the president of the Romanian Weightlifting Federation Nucu Vlad was to win two, maybe three medals. However, the Romanian weightlifters’ excellent run went way above par, since in the debut day of the competition they won no less than five medals.



    Three of those medals were gold. They were won by Elena Andries in the 49-kilogram category. The other two medals were bronze and were won by Cosmina Pana in the 45-kilogram category, the clean and jerk style, and Cristian Marian Luca in the 55-kilogram category, the snatch style. On Monday, Sorina Hulpan won bronze, in the 59-kilogram category, the clean and jerk style.



    Thanks to her outstanding run in Batumi, Elena Andries has been designated the Athlete of the week on Radio Romania International.



    We should also note that in Batumi, Andries compelled recognition in the snatch style, lifting 87 kilograms. Following her in descending order were Russia’s Kristina Sobol, with 85 kilograms and French Anais Michel, with 79 kilograms. In the clean and jerk style, Andries also emerged as winner, with 103 kilograms, failing a second attempt, set at 105 kilograms. Italy’s Giorgia Russo came in 2nd, also with 103 kilograms, while third-placed was Manon Lorentz, also from France, with 99 kilograms. Under the circumstances, Elena Andries came at the top of the table with an overall output of 190 kilograms, followed by Sobol, with 180 and Russo, with 178 kilograms.



    Elena Ramona Andries was born in Galaţi, on September 21, 1994. At the 2012 European Championship in Turkey, Andries came in 4th. However, at the European Championships of 2013 Andries tested positive for Stanazolol and was suspended until 2015. Elena Andries then resumed participating in competitions and in 2017, at the European Championships in Split, she walked away with bronze in the snatch style and overall events. At the European Championships hosted by Romania in 2018, Andries won gold in the snatch and clean and jerk styles, as well as overall, so her excellent run in Georgia only confirms her status at European level, in the 49-kilogram category.

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    The World Artistic Gymnastics Championships are drawing to a close in Qatar’s Doha this coming weekend. For the Romanian delegation, the competition has ended already, since no Romanian gymnast has qualified for the apparatus finals. In the nations’ competition, Romania came in 21st in the men’s contest, and 13th in the women’s contest. Both Romanian teams have thus secured their participation in the 2019 edition of the World Championships, to be hosted by the German city of Stuttgart. Next year’s edition of the world championships will decide the nations that will send their delegations to the 2020 edition of the Olympic Games, scheduled in Japan.



    In the men’s all-round event, Andrei Muntean was the only gymnast to have made it to the finals, coming in 22nd. In the women’s contest of the same event, it was only Denisa Golgota who got through to the finals, where she secured the 17th position.



    Now news from weightlifting. Four Romanian athletes, one in the men’s and three in the women’s competition, are part of the Romanian delegation that has travelled to Ashkhabad in Turkmenistan to participate in the World Weightlifting Championships that got underway on Thursday. The competition counts towards qualification to the 2020 edition of the Olympic Games. In the 49-kilogram category, Elena Ramona Andries is the first to compete on Sunday. She is followed by Cristina Iovu, in the 55-kilogram category. This coming Monday will see the Championship’s 64-kilogram event unfolding, and defending world champion, Romania’s Elena Toma will participate in the 63 kilogram category. Nicolae Onica will be the last Romanian to take part in the men’s 96-kilogram event, scheduled this coming Wednesday, on November the 7th.



    604 athletes from 88 countries take part in the World Championships hosted by the city of Ashkhabad in Turkmenistan. We recall that in the previous edition held in Anaheim, the USA, Romania’s delegation was made of six athletes and walked home with three gold medals, won by Loredana Toma, in the 63-kilogram category, and a bronze medal, won in the snatch style event by Dumitru Captari in the 77-kilogram category.



    We go out with news from football, as this weekend will see matches counting towards the 14th-round of the domestic league One championship, which is also the first of the regular return series. One single match is scheduled for Friday, as Politehnica Iasi take on Universitatea Craiova. On Saturday, Sepsi Sfintu Gheorghe play a home game against FC Hermannstadt, while FC Botosani receive the visit of CFR Cluj. On Sunday and on home soil, Dunarea Calarasi take on Viitorul Constanta, then the National Arena in Bucharest will host the match pitting FCSB against Astra Giurgiu. The last two fixtures as part of round 14 will see Concordia Chiajna taking on Gaz Metan Medias, while FC Voluntari play Dinamo Bucharest. CFR Cuj are at the top of the table with 26 points, while FCSB are the runner-up team, with 24 points.

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    The World Artistic Gymnastics Championships are drawing to a close in Qatar’s Doha this coming weekend. For the Romanian delegation, the competition has ended already, since no Romanian gymnast has qualified for the apparatus finals. In the nations’ competition, Romania came in 21st in the men’s contest, and 13th in the women’s contest. Both Romanian teams have thus secured their participation in the 2019 edition of the World Championships, to be hosted by the German city of Stuttgart. Next year’s edition of the world championships will decide the nations that will send their delegations to the 2020 edition of the Olympic Games, scheduled in Japan.



    In the men’s all-round event, Andrei Muntean was the only gymnast to have made it to the finals, coming in 22nd. In the women’s contest of the same event, it was only Denisa Golgota who got through to the finals, where she secured the 17th position.



    Now news from weightlifting. Four Romanian athletes, one in the men’s and three in the women’s competition, are part of the Romanian delegation that has travelled to Ashkhabad in Turkmenistan to participate in the World Weightlifting Championships that got underway on Thursday. The competition counts towards qualification to the 2020 edition of the Olympic Games. In the 49-kilogram category, Elena Ramona Andries is the first to compete on Sunday. She is followed by Cristina Iovu, in the 55-kilogram category. This coming Monday will see the Championship’s 64-kilogram event unfolding, and defending world champion, Romania’s Elena Toma will participate in the 63 kilogram category. Nicolae Onica will be the last Romanian to take part in the men’s 96-kilogram event, scheduled this coming Wednesday, on November the 7th.



    604 athletes from 88 countries take part in the World Championships hosted by the city of Ashkhabad in Turkmenistan. We recall that in the previous edition held in Anaheim, the USA, Romania’s delegation was made of six athletes and walked home with three gold medals, won by Loredana Toma, in the 63-kilogram category, and a bronze medal, won in the snatch style event by Dumitru Captari in the 77-kilogram category.



    We go out with news from football, as this weekend will see matches counting towards the 14th-round of the domestic league One championship, which is also the first of the regular return series. One single match is scheduled for Friday, as Politehnica Iasi take on Universitatea Craiova. On Saturday, Sepsi Sfintu Gheorghe play a home game against FC Hermannstadt, while FC Botosani receive the visit of CFR Cluj. On Sunday and on home soil, Dunarea Calarasi take on Viitorul Constanta, then the National Arena in Bucharest will host the match pitting FCSB against Astra Giurgiu. The last two fixtures as part of round 14 will see Concordia Chiajna taking on Gaz Metan Medias, while FC Voluntari play Dinamo Bucharest. CFR Cuj are at the top of the table with 26 points, while FCSB are the runner-up team, with 24 points.

  • Athlete of the Week on RRI

    Athlete of the Week on RRI

    Romania has returned to the top of weightlifting rankings. At the European Weightlifting Championships hosted last week by Split, Croatia, Romania grabbed 17 medals, of which six gold, four silver and seven bronze. The objective set by the Romanian Weightlifting Federation before the competition was six medals.



    Loredana Toma had by far the best performance of all Romanian athletes. Toma swept the board in the 63-kg category, winning all three events, snatch, clean and jerk and combined total respectively. For her remarkable achievement, we have designated Loredana Toma Athlete of the Week on RRI.



    In the snatch event, Toma lifted 100 kilograms. The silver medal went to Tatiana Aleeva of Russia, with 98 kilograms, while another Russian, Tima Turieva, won bronze with 97 kilograms. In the clean and jerk event, Loredana won gold after lifting 126 kilograms. Aleeva won silver with 125 kilograms, while Turieva came in third with 121 kilograms. In the combined total event, Toma lifted a total of 226 kilograms, 3 kilograms more than Tatiana Aleeva, who was runner-up, and 8 more than Tima Turieva, who won bronze.



    Loredana Toma was born on May 10, 1995 in Botosani, northern Romania. She won several gold medals in European weightlifting championships for under-18s and under-21s. In seniors competitions, she won silver in the 58-kg category in 2013 and 2014.

  • Athlete of the Week on RRI

    Athlete of the Week on RRI

    Romania has returned to the top of weightlifting rankings. At the European Weightlifting Championships hosted last week by Split, Croatia, Romania grabbed 17 medals, of which six gold, four silver and seven bronze. The objective set by the Romanian Weightlifting Federation before the competition was six medals.



    Loredana Toma had by far the best performance of all Romanian athletes. Toma swept the board in the 63-kg category, winning all three events, snatch, clean and jerk and combined total respectively. For her remarkable achievement, we have designated Loredana Toma Athlete of the Week on RRI.



    In the snatch event, Toma lifted 100 kilograms. The silver medal went to Tatiana Aleeva of Russia, with 98 kilograms, while another Russian, Tima Turieva, won bronze with 97 kilograms. In the clean and jerk event, Loredana won gold after lifting 126 kilograms. Aleeva won silver with 125 kilograms, while Turieva came in third with 121 kilograms. In the combined total event, Toma lifted a total of 226 kilograms, 3 kilograms more than Tatiana Aleeva, who was runner-up, and 8 more than Tima Turieva, who won bronze.



    Loredana Toma was born on May 10, 1995 in Botosani, northern Romania. She won several gold medals in European weightlifting championships for under-18s and under-21s. In seniors competitions, she won silver in the 58-kg category in 2013 and 2014.

  • August 13, 2016 UPDATE

    August 13, 2016 UPDATE

    ROYALTY FUNERAL– Romania and the Republic of Moldova on Saturday observed a day of national mourning in memory of Queen Anne, the consort of Romanias last sovereign, Michael I. The ceremonies started on Saturday morning in front of the Royal Palace in Bucharest, with a burial service in the Catholic rite, as Queen Anne was a Catholic believer. The remains were laid to rest, in Curtea de Arges, Southern Romania, which hosts the final resting places of the Romanian Royalties. A burial service was celebrated in the Orthodox rite, the faith of the Romanian Royal House and of most Romanians. Among those attending the funeral were Romanian high officials as well as members of the Imperial Families of Russia, Austria and Germany, of the Royal Houses of the Netherlands and Belgium, of Luxembourg, Baden, Württemberg and Bourbon-Parma. Aged 94, and himself severely ill, King Michael could not attend the funeral of his wife, whom he visited every day in the Swiss hospital where she died of cancer, on August 1. Born in Paris, in 1923, Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma met King Michael in London, in 1947. The same year, on December 30, at a time when the country was practically under Soviet military occupation and was led by a puppet communist government, King Michael was forced to abdicate and into exile. The Royal Family returned to the country only after the Anti-communist Revolution of 1989 and regained Romanian citizenship, withdrawn by the communists, as well as some of the properties.



    OLYMPIC UPDATE – Romania’s women’s eight rowing crew on Saturday won a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Ranking first was the US, followed by Great Britain. This is the fourth medal grabbed by Romania at Rio 2016. On Friday, the Romanian tennis pair, Florin Mergea and Horia Tecau, won a silver medal and weightlifter Gabriel Sincraian got bronze in the 85-kilo category. Earlier, Romanias womens epee team had grabbed a gold medal, after defeating the current champion, China, in the finals, 44 – 38. “Through their talent, their stamina and after thousands of hours of training, Simona Gherman, Ana Maria Popescu, Simona Pop and Loredana Dinu have managed to bring Romania a gold medal, making an entire country proud of their performance, Romanias President, Klaus Iohannis, wrote on his Facebook page. In turn, PM Dacian Ciolos congratulated the Romanian athletes who won medals for Romania in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio. “Such an extraordinary performance is impressive, unites us and brings us a lot of joy, says Dacian Ciolos.



    BEIJING BOOK FAIR– Romania, alongside other central and east European countries is guest of honour at the International Book Fair in Beijing, which runs between August 24 and 28. Over 1,200 albums and books, brought out by 20 Romanian publishers will be put on show, as well as translations of various Romanian authors into foreign languages, published with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute. The program of the fair also includes book launches, among which the volume “Step by Step by Romanias President Klaus Iohannis and “The Grammar of the Contemporary Romanian Language, by Dong Xixiao. The presentation of Romanian books will be accompanied by recitals given by the traditional folk vocalist Grigore Lese and violinist Andrei Mihail. A show after Matei Visniecs play “Old Clown Wanted is also performed at the fair, in the attendance of the well-known Romanian playwright settled in France.



    SKY NEWS REPORT – The three men featured in the report broadcast by the British Channel Sky News on alleged gun running in Romania have been taken into temporary custody. Initially, they were taken into custody for setting up an organised criminal group, violating the regime of arms and ammunition and circulating false information. Justice minister, Raluca Pruna, said the Romanian state should react to the issue. Earlier, PM Dacian Ciolos had termed the report as unacceptable and said a country cant be denigrated without proof. According to the Romanian prosecutors, the report was re-broadcast by mass-media institutions in Romania and other countries, and the facts presented in the report generated bad sentiment towards the Romanian state, as well as insecurity among Romanians. The inquiry shows that in reality, the so-called journalistic investigation was not based on real facts and circumstances, but staged by the journalists, who presented false data and information as true. The three alleged smugglers were requested, on July 31st, when the report was filmed, to speak the Romanian language, although their native language is Hungarian.


    (Translated by Diana Vijeu)

  • August 13, 2016

    August 13, 2016

    ROYALTY FUNERAL– Romania and the Republic of Moldova are observing a day of national mourning in memory of Queen Anne, the consort of Romanias last sovereign, Michael I. The ceremonies started on Saturday morning in front of the Royal Palace in Bucharest, with a burial service in the Catholic rite, as Queen Anne was a Catholic believer. The remains were laid to rest at Curtea de Arges, in Southern Romania, which hosts the final resting places of Romanian Royalties. A burial service was celebrated in Curtea de Arges,in the Orthodox rite, the faith of the Romanian Royal House and of most Romanians. Among those attending the funeral were Romanian high officials as well as members of the Imperial Families of Russia, Austria and Germany, of the Royal Houses of the Netherlands and Belgium, of Luxembourg, Baden, Württemberg and Bourbon-Parma. Aged 94, and himself severely ill, King Michael couldn’t attend the funeral of his wife, whom he visited every day in the Swiss hospital where she died of cancer, on August 1. Born in Paris, in 1923, Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma met King Michael in London, in 1947. The same year, on December 30, at a time when the country was practically under Soviet military occupation and was led by a puppet communist government, King Michael was forced to abdicate and leave the country, to live in exile. The Royal Family returned to the country only after the Anti-communist Revolution of 1989 and regained Romanian citizenship, withdrawn by the communists, as well as some of the properties.



    OLYMPIC UPDATERomania’s women’s eight rowing crew on Saturday grabbed a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. They were outperformed by the US (gold) and Great Britain (silver). Also, the Romanian tennis pair, Florin Mergea and Horia Tecau, won a silver medal and weightlifter Gabriel Sincraian got bronze in the 85 kilo category on the seventh day of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. In the finals, Mergea and Tecau lost to the Spanish pair Rafael Nadal-Marc Lopez 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. Sincraian was outclassed by the Chinese Tiao Tan and Iranian Kianoush Rostani, but his medal is considered an extraordinary performance, given that he was not among the favourites of the event. Earlier, Romanias womens epee team had grabbed a gold medal, after defeating the current champion, China, in the finals, 44 – 38. “Through their talent, their stamina and after thousands of hours of training, Simona Gherman, Ana Maria Popescu, Simona Pop and Loredana Dinu have managed to bring Romania a gold medal, making an entire country proud of their performance, Romanias President, Klaus Iohannis, wrote on his Facebook page on Friday. In turn, PM Dacian Ciolos congratulated the Romanian athletes who won medals for Romania in the Olympics in Rio. “Such an extraordinary performance is impressive, unites us and brings us a lot of joy, says Dacian Ciolis. With a gold medal, one silver and one bronze, Romania is currently ranking 23rd in the classification of the 206 countries taking part in the Olympic Games in Rio.



    BEIJING BOOK FAIR– Romania, alongside other central and east European countries is guest of honour at the International Book Fair in Beijing, which runs between August 24 and 28. Over 1,200 albums and books, brought out by 20 Romanian publishers will be put on show, as well as translations of various Romanian authors into foreign languages, published with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute. The program of the fair also includes book launches, among which the volume “Step by Step by Romanias President Klaus Iohannis and “The Grammar of the Contemporary Romanian Language, by Dong Xixiao. The presentation of Romanian books will be accompanied by recitals given by the traditional folk vocalist Grigore Lese and violinist Andrei Mihail. A show after Matei Visniecs play “Old Clown Wanted is also performed at the fair, in the attendance of the well-known Romanian playwright settled in France.



    SKY NEWS REPORT – The three men featured in the report broadcast by the British Channel Sky News on alleged gun running in Romania have been taken into temporary custody. Initially, they were taken into custody for setting up an organised criminal group, violating of the regime of arms and ammunition and circulating false information. Justice minister, Raluca Pruna, said the Romanian state should react to the issue. Earlier, PM Dacian Ciolos had termed the report as unacceptable and said a country cant be denigrated without proof. According to the Romanian prosecutors, the report was re-broadcast by mass-media institutions in Romania and other countries, and the facts presented in the report generated bad sentiment towards the Romanian state, as well as insecurity among Romanians. The inquiry shows that in reality, the so-called journalistic investigation was not based on real facts and circumstances, but staged by the journalists, who presented false data and information as true. The three alleged smugglers were requested, on July 31st, when the report was filmed, to speak the Romanian language, although their native language is Hungarian.

    (Translated and updated by Diana Vijeu)