Tag: women’s fencing

  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup


    Romania’s national
    rugby squad ended the tournament in South America with two wins. In Valparaiso on
    June 9, Romania trounced Chile, 27-11. In the second game, Romania had a rather
    more difficult task, as in Jundial, Romania outclassed Brazil by the narrowest of
    margins, 22-21. For Romania, Christian Chirica, Ovidiu Cojocaru and Florin Vlaicu
    scored three tries each, while it was also Vlaicu who successfully converted
    three tries and a penalty kick.


    Romania’s men’s handball
    team was placed at the bottom of the table in Group 6, counting towards the
    EURO 2020 preliminaries. In Nantes on Sunday night, in the last fixture of the
    qualifiers, Romania sustained a 25-34 defeat by defending champions France. In
    Group 6, France is at the top of the table, with 10 points, followed by
    Portugal, with 9 and Lithuania, with 3 points. Romania are 4th-placed
    in the group, with 2 points on their record sheet. Booking their ticket for the
    final tournament were the first two teams in each preliminary group and the
    four best third-placed teams.


    The European Fencing
    Championships are underway in Germany’s Dusseldorf. In the women’s saber event
    on Monday, Bianca Pascu went past the group stage with three wins, while in the
    first round of the main draw of 64, Pascu defeated Russia’s Yana Egorian,
    15-12. Then Bianca Pascu defeated Italian challenger Martina Criscio, also
    15-12. In the round of 16, Bianca Pascu sustained a 14-15 defeat by Manon
    Brunet of France. According to the Romanian Fencing Federation, Banca Pascu was
    15th-place d in the final rankings. Another Romanian fencer, Andreea
    Lupu, went past the group stage, but in the main draw of 64 Lupu was
    eliminated in the very first game by Spain’s Araceli Navaro, 6-15. Andreea Lupu
    was 49th-placed according to the final rankings. With one win each
    in the group stage, Maria Matei came in 55th, while Loredana Dima
    was 57th-placed, according to the final rankings. Two Romanians
    participated in the men’s foil event. In the group stage, Benjamin Bodo
    succeeded only one with and was 65th-placed according to the final
    rankings, while Silviu Rosu had a no-win record sheet in the group stage and
    was 76th-placed according to the final rankings.


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  • Sports roundup

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    Romania’s national
    rugby squad ended the tournament in South America with two wins. In Valparaiso on
    June 9, Romania trounced Chile, 27-11. In the second game, Romania had a rather
    more difficult task, as in Jundial, Romania outclassed Brazil by the narrowest of
    margins, 22-21. For Romania, Christian Chirica, Ovidiu Cojocaru and Florin Vlaicu
    scored three tries each, while it was also Vlaicu who successfully converted
    three tries and a penalty kick.


    Romania’s men’s handball
    team was placed at the bottom of the table in Group 6, counting towards the
    EURO 2020 preliminaries. In Nantes on Sunday night, in the last fixture of the
    qualifiers, Romania sustained a 25-34 defeat by defending champions France. In
    Group 6, France is at the top of the table, with 10 points, followed by
    Portugal, with 9 and Lithuania, with 3 points. Romania are 4th-placed
    in the group, with 2 points on their record sheet. Booking their ticket for the
    final tournament were the first two teams in each preliminary group and the
    four best third-placed teams.


    The European Fencing
    Championships are underway in Germany’s Dusseldorf. In the women’s saber event
    on Monday, Bianca Pascu went past the group stage with three wins, while in the
    first round of the main draw of 64, Pascu defeated Russia’s Yana Egorian,
    15-12. Then Bianca Pascu defeated Italian challenger Martina Criscio, also
    15-12. In the round of 16, Bianca Pascu sustained a 14-15 defeat by Manon
    Brunet of France. According to the Romanian Fencing Federation, Banca Pascu was
    15th-place d in the final rankings. Another Romanian fencer, Andreea
    Lupu, went past the group stage, but in the main draw of 64 Lupu was
    eliminated in the very first game by Spain’s Araceli Navaro, 6-15. Andreea Lupu
    was 49th-placed according to the final rankings. With one win each
    in the group stage, Maria Matei came in 55th, while Loredana Dima
    was 57th-placed, according to the final rankings. Two Romanians
    participated in the men’s foil event. In the group stage, Benjamin Bodo
    succeeded only one with and was 65th-placed according to the final
    rankings, while Silviu Rosu had a no-win record sheet in the group stage and
    was 76th-placed according to the final rankings.


    And that’s all from
    Sports roundup this week. You can also access our sports items at rri.ro and on
    Facebook.