Tag: women’s handball

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

     

    The Australian driver Daniel Sanders won this year’s Dakar Rally in the motorcycle section. The Romanian Emanuel Gyenes came in 20th, but he won the Original by Motul category, where participants compete without technical assistance. This is the second time the Satu Mare born athlete has won this category, after 2020. In 2011 and 2015, he won the Marathon class. His best overall ranking in 15 annual competitions remains the 14th place won in 2016.

     

    At the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the year, Gabriela Ruse and Marta Kostiuk qualified for the quarterfinals of the women’s doubles event. In the round of 16, the Romanian-Ukrainian pair defeated the 12th-seeded Hanyu Guo of China and Alexandra Panova of Russia 7-5, 4-6, 7-6. The match lasted 3 hours and 14 minutes. Ruse and Kostiuk have played 2 Grand Slam women’s doubles semifinals together, one in Melbourne in 2023 and another at Roland Garros in 2024. Now, they have secured a check for 142,000 Australian dollars and 430 WTA doubles points. In the quarterfinals, they will face the third-seeded Su-Wei Hsieh (Taiwan) and Jelena Ostapenko (Latvia).

     

    In the women’s handball Champions League’s Group A, CSM Bucharest defeated the Slovenian team Krim Ljubljana 36-23 at home on Saturday, while Gloria Bistriţa-Năsăud were defeated in Croatia by Podravka Koprivnica 26-25. CSM are in 3rd place in the standings and will play the against Danish team Nykøbing Falster on Sunday. Gloria are in 6th place and will take on the Hungarian team Ferencváros at home on Saturday. In Group B, Rapid suffered another defeat: 25-42 at home against the Danish side Odense, and remains in 7th place in the group. The Romanian vice-champions will also play the next match at home, against another Danish team, Team Esbjerg, on Sunday. The Norwegian team Vipers Kristiansand withdrew from the competition.

     

    In the EHF European League’s Group A, on Saturday, Dunărea Brăila defeated the Norwegian team Larvik 27-24 away from home and will play on Sunday against Thüringer (Germany). In Group B, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea beat the Danish team Ikast, at home, 27-26. On Saturday they are facing the Norwegian team Sola at home. Both Romanian teams lead the standings in their respective groups.

     

    We end with football. Over the weekend, games counting for the 22nd round of the Romanian Super League took place. On Friday, in Clinceni, Unirea Slobozia defeated Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe 3-2, and in Bucharest, FCSB tied 1-1 with Hermannstadt. On Saturday, in Cluj, Universitatea beat Gloria Buzău 2-1, and in Galaţi, Oţelul drew 0-0 with Petrolul Ploieşti. On Sunday, FC Botoşani played at home against CFR Cluj, and Universitatea Craiova took on Dinamo Bucharest on home turf. Both matches ended in 1-all draws. Monday sees the last two games in this round: Farul Constanţa vs UTA Arad and Rapid Bucharest vs Poli Iaşi. Universitatea Cluj top the standings, with 40 points, followed by FCSB with 38. (AMP)

  • Sports Flash

    Sports Flash

    The Romanian women’s handball side ranked sixth at the end of the group stage of the European Women’s Handball Championships underway in Austria, Switzerland and Hungary. In Group One, Romania has the same number of points as Poland, the side in the fifth place. In the final ranking Romania will be in the 10th place meeting the objective set by the handball federation in Bucharest, which wanted our handballers among the first 12 sides in the competition.

    Romania managed three wins in the present edition, against Czechia, Serbia and Sweden and lost to Montenegro, France, Hungary and Poland. Coach Florentin Pera sent to the pitch a young lineup as many top-notch handballers, including Cristina Neagu, Crina Pintea and Eliza Buceschi, had withdrawn from the national side.

    In the semifinals of the European Championship due in Vienna on Friday, Hungary will be playing Norway, while France will be taking on Denmark. Vienna will also host the competition’s finals on Sunday.

    In the men’s competition of the National Handball League, Dinamo Bucharest secured a clear win against CSM Constanta, 32-23.

    Only the first half of the game was balanced ending 17-15 to the hosts. The champions managed a better show after the break and secured a well-deserved victory at a difference of nine goals. Dinamo has won all the 12 matches it has played in the championship’s present edition.

    Anca Todoni has been designated Romania’s best tennis player in 2024, during the Award Gala of the Romanian Tennis Federation held in Bucharest on Wednesday. Todoni has this year won two WTA tournaments in Bari, Italy and Santa Cruz in Bolivia. She is presently occupying the 118th position in the WTA ranking.

    During the same event, Raluca Olaru got the Excellency Award for her entire career. The retiring 35 year-old player got her best position, a 53rd place in the singles ranking in 2009, whereas in the doubles contests she made it up to the 30th place in 2022. She has won 11 WTA tournaments and made more than 1,700,000 dollars from tennis competitions.

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  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

     

     

    This weekend saw matches in the 3rd round of the women’s handball Champions’ League group stage. On Saturday, in Group A, CSM Bucharest defeated the Croatian side Podravka Koprivnica away from home, 29-28. The Romanian champions’ top scorers were Cristina Neagu and Monika Kobylińska (Poland), with 6 goals each. In the same group, Gloria Bistriţa-Năsăud lost to Krim Ljubljana (Slovenia), 35-30, in Gloria’s second defeat in a row. The Russian player Valeria Kirdiasheva scored the largest number of goals (9) for the hosts. CSM is currently ranking 4th in the group, with 4 points, and in the next round due on October 6 they will be facing the Danish side Nykøbing Falster. Gloria are ranked 5th, with only 2 points, and are next to play Ferencváros in Budapest, on October 5.

     

    In Group B, Rapid Bucharest played at home on Sunday against the German team Ludwigsburg, the defending vice-champions. The guests won by a crushing 37-29, with Anđela Janjušević as the Romanian vice-champions’ top scorer (8 goals). Rapid is currently ranked 4th in the group, with 3 points, and will play their next match away from home, against the Danish side Team Esbjerg, on October 6th.

     

    In ice hockey, all the 3 Romanian teams taking part in the regional competition Erste Liga won their respective matches on Sunday, against Hungarian teams. The winners of last year’s competition, Corona Braşov, defeated Jegesmedvék 5-4 at home, after penalty shootouts. Also at home, Sport Club Miercurea Ciuc won 5-4 against Budapest Jégkorong Akadémia. The other Romanian club in the competition, ACSH Gheorgheni, defeated Hungary’s FEHA19 5-2. Top of the standings are Corona, with 11 points in 4 games. Next come DEAC Debrecen, with 9 points in 3 matches.

     

    This weekend the 10th round of the Romanian football Super league also took place. On Friday in Botoşani the local team, Fotbal Club and Gloria Buzău drew, 3-all. Another draw, 1-all, was also the result of the match pitting Oţelul Galaţi against Dinamo Bucharest. And Saturday also brought 2 draws: Hermannstadt Sibiu vs CFR Cluj (0-0) and FCSB Bucharest vs Petrolul Ploieşti (0-0). On Sunday, Farul Constanţa defeated Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe 2-1 on home turf, and Universitatea Cluj drew against Universitatea Craiova, in Cluj (1-1). The last 2 matches are scheduled for tonight: UTA Arad vs Poli Iaşi and Unirea Slobozia vs Rapid Bucharest. Top of the current ranking are Universitatea Cluj, with 22 points, and Oţelul Galaţi, with 17 points. (AMP)

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    Sports Roundup

     

    At the IFBB European Fitness & Bodybuilding Championships held last week in Santa Susana, Spain, Romania won 105 medals, of which 53 gold, 32 silver and 20 bronze. In the final medal table, Romania had 119 points in the bodybuilding category, 111 in fitness, 161 in the masters category and 148 in the junior contest. Overall, the athletes from the Romanian Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation totalled 539 points and became European champions, followed in the teams’ standings by Slovakia and Ukraine.

     

    At the European Gymnastics Championships in Rimini, Italy, Romania won 2 silver medals, thanks to Sabrina Maneca Voinea, who came out second in the beam and floor finals. In the team competition, Romania finished 4th.

     

    CSM Bucharest failed to qualify for the final tournament of the women’s handball Champions League. In the quarter-finals, the Romanian champions were outplayed by the French club Metz. In the first leg, in Bucharest, the French side won 27 to 24, and in the second leg in France the Romanians were defeated 23 to 29. The other 3 participants in the final tournament in Budapest are Esbjerg (Denmark), Győr (Hungary) and Bietigheim (Germany).

     

    Romania’s football SuperLeague continues, with FCSB already mathematically a champion. In the 8th play-off round, on Friday, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe beat Farul Constanţa 4-1, away from home. On Sunday, CFR Cluj won 3-2 on home turf against Rapid Bucharest, and on Monday Universitatea Craiova outplayed FCSB 2-0. Craiova and CFR rank 2nd and 3rd, with the same number of points.

     

    In the play-out competition’s 8th round, FC Botoşani drew on home turf on Saturday against Voluntari, 0-0, with another draw, 3-3, at the end of the match pitting Universitatea Cluj against Dinamo Bucharest. On Sunday, Petrolul Ploieşti defeated Oţelul Galaţi, 2-1. On Monday, Poli Iaşi won 1-0 against Hermannstadt, and UTA Arad won 3-1 at home against FC U Craiova, securing the top position in the play-out one round before the end of the competition. Dinamo and FC U Craiova, with 22 points each, are facing relegation into the second league.

  • November 18, 2023

    November 18, 2023

    WEATHER The National Meteorology Agency issued code yellow and
    orange alerts for wind, heavy snow fall and snow storms valid in most of
    Romania. A code yellow alert is in place until Sunday morning in the eastern
    half of the country and in the mountains. A code orange alert for heavy mixed
    precipitation is also issued for the south-east and the south. Several flood alerts concern rivers in most of
    the country. The highs range between 2 and 11 degrees Celsius today, with 8
    degrees Celsius reported in Bucharest at noon.

    TERRORISM A young Romanian
    national from Braşov (central Romania) has been taken into custody for
    promoting terrorist propaganda materials, the Directorate Investigating
    Organised Crime and Terrorism Offences announced. The young man praised
    terrorist organisations from the Middle East on his social media account, and
    posted instructions for the production and use of firearms and explosives.


    ISRAEL Palestinian medical sources announced that scores of people
    were killed or wounded today in Khan Yunis, in the south of the Gaza Strip,
    following Israeli air strikes. On Friday Israel had announced it would expand
    military operations in the south, after handing out fliers in Khan Yunis the
    previous day asking civilians to head for the tent camps on the sea coast in
    order to avoid the massive shelling planned by the army. Israel’s ex-PM Ehud
    Olmert told Euronews that the Hamas underground command centre was in Khan
    Yunis, and not at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. In related news, Pope
    Francis will have separate meetings on Wednesday with the families of the
    Israeli hostages in Gaza and with relatives of the Palestinians living there,
    the Vatican announced. The Pope previously said that Every human being, of any
    people or religion, every human being is sacred, is precious in the eyes of God
    and has the right to live in peace.


    CHRISTMAS In the city of Craiova, southern Romania, hundreds of
    people witnessed the nearly 2 million lights of the local Christmas Fair being
    turned on Friday night. This year’s fair is themed around Andersen’s fairy
    tale The Snow Queen, and all the decorations are white and turquoise. A giant
    Christmas tree, a 40m tall merry-go-round and a skating rink are the main
    attractions. Concerts and creative workshops will also be held here until the 2nd
    of January. Sibiu, in central Romania, also opened its Christmas Fair in the
    city’s main square. For the first time this year, the Fair includes the courtyard
    of the Brukenthal Palace, a historical monument built between 1778 and 1788.


    AMBASSADOR The foreign minister Luminiţa Odobescu Friday received
    the new British Ambassador to Romania, Giles Portman. On this occasion, Mrs.
    Odobescu highlighted the important role of bilateral cooperation in defence and
    security and the significant potential in the field of trade and investments,
    as well as the substantial contribution of the 1.2 million Romanians living in
    UK to strengthening the ties between the two countries. In 2024 Romania will
    host the second Romania-UK Bilateral Forum, after the first edition of the
    event held this March in London.


    SPORTS Romania’s national football team takes on Israel tonight in Felcsut (Hungary), in
    Preliminary Group I of the EURO 2024. In women’s handball, CSM Bucharest plays
    against the Hungarian side DVSC Schaeffler, away from home, in the Champions’
    League Group A, while CS Rapid Bucharest are up against Vipers Kristiansand (Norway)
    in the competition’s Group B. In the first leg of the 3rd
    preliminary round of the EHF European League, CSM Târgu Jiu play at home
    against the Swedish side Onnereds HK. (AMP)

  • RRI Sports club

    RRI Sports club




    For starters, here is news from women’s
    handball, as Romania’s national squad has had an auspicious start in the EURO
    2020 qualifiers. In the central Romanian town of Brasov, this past Wednesday,
    Romania grabbed a 27-24 win against Ukraine, then on Sunday, the national team secured
    a 25-20 away win against Faeroe Islands.

    Romania’s Valentina Ardean-Elisei
    played the last match of her career against Ukraine, as Valentina has
    officially announced her retirement from the national team. Valentina Ardean-Elisei
    was born on June 5, 1982 in Focsani. Elisei turned pro when she was first
    signed up by Universitatea REMIN Deva, a team with which, in 2002, she won the
    Challenge Cup European trophy. Between 2004 and 2006 Valentina had a stint with
    Serbian squad Knjaz Miloš. Then she was signed up by Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea,
    with which she won the Cup Winners’ Cup in 2007. We recall that in 2010,
    Valentina Ardean Elisei was a Champions league finalist, also with Oltchim.
    Then Valentina played for Cetate Deva, when Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea was
    dismantled. In 2014 she joined HCM baia Mare, with which she reached as far as
    the Champions League’s quarterfinals. In 2016, Valentina Ardean-Elisei was
    signed up by Sport Club Municipal Craiova. Valentina has been playing for
    Gloria Bistrita since 2018. She made her debut with the national team in 1999.
    With the national team, Valentina Ardean-Elisei won silver at the World Championships
    in Russia in 2005. Also, she won bronze at the 2010 edition of the European
    Championship, jointly hosted by Denmark and Norway.

    We stay with women’s handball, as a
    press release of CSM Bucharest has shown the team’s head-coach, Swedish Tomas
    Ryde has handed in his resignation because of personal reasons. Assistant coach
    Adrian Vasile will be taking over. According to the aforementioned press
    release, Vasile has been with CSM Bucharest since 2014 and has had a
    significant contribution to CSM’s winning the Champions League in 2016. Vasile
    also contributed to the team’s winning all the national trophies between 2014
    and 2016.T

    Tomas Ryde’s decision has occurred a
    few days ahead of CSM Bucharest’s debut game in the Champions League’s new
    edition. On Sunday, CSM travels to Denmark for a fixture against Team Esbjerg,
    in a game counting towards the League’s Group B. Russian side Rostov-Don and
    Polish team Perla Lublin are also part of Group B.

    The other Romanian team playing in
    the Champions League, SCM Ramnicu Valcea, will have its debut game at home, against
    German opponents Bietigheim. It is a match counting towards the League’s Group
    C, which also includes Montenegro’s Buducnost Podgorica and French team Brest
    Bretagne.

    (Translated by Eugen Nasta)



  • RRI Sports club

    RRI Sports club




    For starters, here is news from women’s
    handball, as Romania’s national squad has had an auspicious start in the EURO
    2020 qualifiers. In the central Romanian town of Brasov, this past Wednesday,
    Romania grabbed a 27-24 win against Ukraine, then on Sunday, the national team secured
    a 25-20 away win against Faeroe Islands.

    Romania’s Valentina Ardean-Elisei
    played the last match of her career against Ukraine, as Valentina has
    officially announced her retirement from the national team. Valentina Ardean-Elisei
    was born on June 5, 1982 in Focsani. Elisei turned pro when she was first
    signed up by Universitatea REMIN Deva, a team with which, in 2002, she won the
    Challenge Cup European trophy. Between 2004 and 2006 Valentina had a stint with
    Serbian squad Knjaz Miloš. Then she was signed up by Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea,
    with which she won the Cup Winners’ Cup in 2007. We recall that in 2010,
    Valentina Ardean Elisei was a Champions league finalist, also with Oltchim.
    Then Valentina played for Cetate Deva, when Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea was
    dismantled. In 2014 she joined HCM baia Mare, with which she reached as far as
    the Champions League’s quarterfinals. In 2016, Valentina Ardean-Elisei was
    signed up by Sport Club Municipal Craiova. Valentina has been playing for
    Gloria Bistrita since 2018. She made her debut with the national team in 1999.
    With the national team, Valentina Ardean-Elisei won silver at the World Championships
    in Russia in 2005. Also, she won bronze at the 2010 edition of the European
    Championship, jointly hosted by Denmark and Norway.

    We stay with women’s handball, as a
    press release of CSM Bucharest has shown the team’s head-coach, Swedish Tomas
    Ryde has handed in his resignation because of personal reasons. Assistant coach
    Adrian Vasile will be taking over. According to the aforementioned press
    release, Vasile has been with CSM Bucharest since 2014 and has had a
    significant contribution to CSM’s winning the Champions League in 2016. Vasile
    also contributed to the team’s winning all the national trophies between 2014
    and 2016.T

    Tomas Ryde’s decision has occurred a
    few days ahead of CSM Bucharest’s debut game in the Champions League’s new
    edition. On Sunday, CSM travels to Denmark for a fixture against Team Esbjerg,
    in a game counting towards the League’s Group B. Russian side Rostov-Don and
    Polish team Perla Lublin are also part of Group B.

    The other Romanian team playing in
    the Champions League, SCM Ramnicu Valcea, will have its debut game at home, against
    German opponents Bietigheim. It is a match counting towards the League’s Group
    C, which also includes Montenegro’s Buducnost Podgorica and French team Brest
    Bretagne.

    (Translated by Eugen Nasta)



  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup




    We begin with the latest from
    women’s handball, as this past Sunday, Romania’s national squad grabbed a 25-20
    away win against the Faeroe Islands. The fixture counted towards Group 7 as
    part of the European Championships preliminaries, the 2020 edition. Romania’s
    top scorer was Eliza Buceschi, with six goals on her record sheet. In Group 7,
    Poland and Romania are on an equal footing, with 4 points, yet Poland has a
    better goal average. Ukraine and the Faeroe Islands have zero points on their
    record sheet. Romania’s next scheduled fixture is the match against Poland, to
    be played in March next year, away from home.

    In news from ice hockey, in an Erste
    Liga match, Romania’s Sport Club Miercurea Ciuc grabbed a 4-1 win against
    Hungarian opponent Hokiklub Budapest. Also in Erste Liga, CSM Corona Brasov
    snatched a 9-4 away win against ACSH Gheorghieni, with the fixture also
    counting towards Romania’s National Championship. At the top of the table in
    Erste Liga regional competition is Hungarian team Dunaujvarosi Acelbikak, with
    18 points in 6 games. Following are Ferencvaros Budapest, with 18 points in 8
    games and Sport Club Miercurea Ciuc, with 15 points in 6 fixtures.
    Fourth-placed is Corona from Brasov, with 13 points in 7 matches. In Romania’s
    National Championship, Corona is at the top of the table, with 13 points in 5
    games. Sports Club Miercurea Ciuc is the runner-up team, with 8 points in 4
    matches.

    Time now for news from football. Romanian
    defender Stefan Radu, currently plying for Lazio Rome, this past Sunday scored
    a goal for his team that grabbed a 4-nil win against Genoa, in a fixture
    counting towards Serie A’s 6th round. Another Romanian, Ionut Radu,
    was Genoa’s goal keeper. Claudiu Keseru, Bulgarian side’s Ludogoretz Razgrad’s
    Romanian footballer, scored the only goal that sealed the 1-nil away win Ludogoretz
    grabbed against Dunav Ruse, in a match counting towards Bulgarian domestic championship’s
    11th round.

    We go out with the latest from domestic
    football, as this past weekend saw matches being played, counting towards the
    11th round of League One’s championship. On Friday, Dinamo Bucharest
    secured a 2-1 home win against FC Voluntari. On Saturday in Targu Mures, FC
    Botosani won the game against FC Hermannstandt, 1-nil, while in the southern
    Romanian town of Ploiesti, Chindia Targoviste grabbed a 1-nil win against Astra
    Giurgiu. On Sunday, FCSB thrashed Academica Clinceni in Calarasi, 3-nil, while
    also 3-nil was the score of the home game pitting CFR Cluj against Gaz Metan
    Medias. On Monday, in round 11’s last
    two fixtures, Poli Iasi take on Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe and Universitatea Craiova
    faces Viitorul Constanta. CFR Cluj is at the top of the table according to
    the current rankings, with 24 points, followed by Viitorul Constanta, with 21
    points.








  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup




    We begin with the latest from
    women’s handball, as this past Sunday, Romania’s national squad grabbed a 25-20
    away win against the Faeroe Islands. The fixture counted towards Group 7 as
    part of the European Championships preliminaries, the 2020 edition. Romania’s
    top scorer was Eliza Buceschi, with six goals on her record sheet. In Group 7,
    Poland and Romania are on an equal footing, with 4 points, yet Poland has a
    better goal average. Ukraine and the Faeroe Islands have zero points on their
    record sheet. Romania’s next scheduled fixture is the match against Poland, to
    be played in March next year, away from home.

    In news from ice hockey, in an Erste
    Liga match, Romania’s Sport Club Miercurea Ciuc grabbed a 4-1 win against
    Hungarian opponent Hokiklub Budapest. Also in Erste Liga, CSM Corona Brasov
    snatched a 9-4 away win against ACSH Gheorghieni, with the fixture also
    counting towards Romania’s National Championship. At the top of the table in
    Erste Liga regional competition is Hungarian team Dunaujvarosi Acelbikak, with
    18 points in 6 games. Following are Ferencvaros Budapest, with 18 points in 8
    games and Sport Club Miercurea Ciuc, with 15 points in 6 fixtures.
    Fourth-placed is Corona from Brasov, with 13 points in 7 matches. In Romania’s
    National Championship, Corona is at the top of the table, with 13 points in 5
    games. Sports Club Miercurea Ciuc is the runner-up team, with 8 points in 4
    matches.

    Time now for news from football. Romanian
    defender Stefan Radu, currently plying for Lazio Rome, this past Sunday scored
    a goal for his team that grabbed a 4-nil win against Genoa, in a fixture
    counting towards Serie A’s 6th round. Another Romanian, Ionut Radu,
    was Genoa’s goal keeper. Claudiu Keseru, Bulgarian side’s Ludogoretz Razgrad’s
    Romanian footballer, scored the only goal that sealed the 1-nil away win Ludogoretz
    grabbed against Dunav Ruse, in a match counting towards Bulgarian domestic championship’s
    11th round.

    We go out with the latest from domestic
    football, as this past weekend saw matches being played, counting towards the
    11th round of League One’s championship. On Friday, Dinamo Bucharest
    secured a 2-1 home win against FC Voluntari. On Saturday in Targu Mures, FC
    Botosani won the game against FC Hermannstandt, 1-nil, while in the southern
    Romanian town of Ploiesti, Chindia Targoviste grabbed a 1-nil win against Astra
    Giurgiu. On Sunday, FCSB thrashed Academica Clinceni in Calarasi, 3-nil, while
    also 3-nil was the score of the home game pitting CFR Cluj against Gaz Metan
    Medias. On Monday, in round 11’s last
    two fixtures, Poli Iasi take on Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe and Universitatea Craiova
    faces Viitorul Constanta. CFR Cluj is at the top of the table according to
    the current rankings, with 24 points, followed by Viitorul Constanta, with 21
    points.








  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend


    The southeastern Romanian town of Braila is these days hosting the Carpati Trophy in womens handball. This year, the trophys four-party format includes Romanias A and B teams, as well as the teams of Angola and Japan. The latter teams may not be top-notch squads in womens handball, but they can still ruffle a few feathers in the competition. We recall that three years ago, in the Rio Olympics, Angola defeated Romania…



    Romanias Swedish head-coach Tomas Ryde will once again supervise his team at the aforementioned tournament. Ryde is for the second time around at the helm of Romanias womens national squad. We recall Ryde took our national team to the final stages of the World Championship in Denmark in 2015, when Romania walked away with bronze. Ryde was also at the helm of Romanias womens handball team that competed in the Rio Olympics in 2016.



    The European Seniors Rowing Championships are underway in Lucerne, Switzerland. Travelling to Switzerland is a 41-strong Romanian delegation. Proving their mettle in the aforementioned event will be 11 crews, five in mens and six in the womens version of the competition. We recall that in 2018, at the European championships in Glasgow, Romania stepped onto the first step of the podium in the nations competition, with a record of seven medals, of which three were gold, two were silver and five bronze. Back then, gold went to womens coxless pair and coxed eight crews. Another gold medal was grabbed by mens four coxless crew. Stepping onto the second step of the podium were the mens double sculls and the womens four coxless crews. Romanias mens coxed eight and coxless pair crews won bronze in Glasgow.



    This coming weekend will see matches being played, counting towards the last round of League Ones Group 1. On Friday, Poli Iasi face FC Botosani and Dinamo Bucharest take on FC Voluntari. On Sunday, FC Hermannstadt Sibiu play a home fixture against Dunarea Calarasi. In the as-it-stands table, FC Hermannstadt are the last-but-one team, a position that takes them straight into the second League. Dunarea Calarasi are placed one notch up, and are being given one more chance to maintain their League One position, as a result of the play-off fixture they played against the 3rd-placed team in League two. Dunarea have a point more than Hermannstadt Sibiu, who are in dire need of a win if they still want to keep their hopes alive for a position in League One.



    On Sunday evening, in the last match of the round, which is also the last fixture of the 2018-2019 edition of the championship, Gaz Metan Medias play a home game against Concordia Chiajna.




  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend


    The southeastern Romanian town of Braila is these days hosting the Carpati Trophy in womens handball. This year, the trophys four-party format includes Romanias A and B teams, as well as the teams of Angola and Japan. The latter teams may not be top-notch squads in womens handball, but they can still ruffle a few feathers in the competition. We recall that three years ago, in the Rio Olympics, Angola defeated Romania…



    Romanias Swedish head-coach Tomas Ryde will once again supervise his team at the aforementioned tournament. Ryde is for the second time around at the helm of Romanias womens national squad. We recall Ryde took our national team to the final stages of the World Championship in Denmark in 2015, when Romania walked away with bronze. Ryde was also at the helm of Romanias womens handball team that competed in the Rio Olympics in 2016.



    The European Seniors Rowing Championships are underway in Lucerne, Switzerland. Travelling to Switzerland is a 41-strong Romanian delegation. Proving their mettle in the aforementioned event will be 11 crews, five in mens and six in the womens version of the competition. We recall that in 2018, at the European championships in Glasgow, Romania stepped onto the first step of the podium in the nations competition, with a record of seven medals, of which three were gold, two were silver and five bronze. Back then, gold went to womens coxless pair and coxed eight crews. Another gold medal was grabbed by mens four coxless crew. Stepping onto the second step of the podium were the mens double sculls and the womens four coxless crews. Romanias mens coxed eight and coxless pair crews won bronze in Glasgow.



    This coming weekend will see matches being played, counting towards the last round of League Ones Group 1. On Friday, Poli Iasi face FC Botosani and Dinamo Bucharest take on FC Voluntari. On Sunday, FC Hermannstadt Sibiu play a home fixture against Dunarea Calarasi. In the as-it-stands table, FC Hermannstadt are the last-but-one team, a position that takes them straight into the second League. Dunarea Calarasi are placed one notch up, and are being given one more chance to maintain their League One position, as a result of the play-off fixture they played against the 3rd-placed team in League two. Dunarea have a point more than Hermannstadt Sibiu, who are in dire need of a win if they still want to keep their hopes alive for a position in League One.



    On Sunday evening, in the last match of the round, which is also the last fixture of the 2018-2019 edition of the championship, Gaz Metan Medias play a home game against Concordia Chiajna.




  • March 20, 2018 UPDATE

    March 20, 2018 UPDATE

    PARLIAMENT — The laws on the judiciary were endorsed by the Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday, and are to be submitted to the Senate for a final vote. Previously, a special parliamentary committee passed the bill on the magistrate profession and the one regulating the organisation of the Higher Council of Magistracy. On Monday, the same committee passed the 3rd law in this package, the one concerning the organisation of courts. The bills were brought in line with the decisions of the Constitutional Court, after the Opposition and the High Court of Cassation and Justice challenged the changes adopted by Parliament. These changes include by-passing the President of Romania in the procedure for appointing the chiefs of the Supreme Court, and transferring this role to the Higher Council of Magistracy. The National Liberal Party and Save Romania Union, in Opposition, announced that the new amendments give them reasons to bring the new justice laws before the Constitutional Court again. In fact, Save Romania MPs resorted to an unusual protest in the Chamber of Deputies, where they lined up wearing T-shirts that read “#NoCriminals”. Some of the changes originally operated on the justice laws have generated large-scale protests among civil society and magistrates.



    LA FRANCOPHONIE – On Tuesday, the Romanian Government hailed the celebration of the International Francophonie Day, and Prime Minister Viorica Dancila said that Romania was known as a beacon- state of Francophonie in Central and Eastern Europe. The Romanian Prime Minister stated that the group of francophone countries was among the first international structures that Romania joined after 1989. In 1991, Romania got the status of observer, and in 1993 it became a full member of the International Organisation of La Francophonie. In 2006 it played host to one of the organisation’s summits. Between December 2018 and July 2019, Bucharest and Paris will organise the Romania — France season, a large-scale joint project focusing on contemporary culture and creativity, as well as areas such as education, economy, sports and tourism.



    CRIMEA – The Romanian Foreign Ministry stated on Tuesday that Romania did not recognize the illegal annexation of Crimea and of the city of Sevastopol by the Russian Federation, and therefore it did not recognize the organisation of elections on that territory. Romania’s stand is shared by the other members of the EU as well. In a communiqué, Romania reaffirms its support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of neighbouring Ukraine, within its legally acknowledged borders. Some 1.5 million voters were called to the polls in Crimea on Sunday to elect the president of Russia, exactly four years since the annexation of the peninsula.



    SECURITY – The activities carried out in 2017 by institutions with security responsibilities in Romania and the main objectives for 2018 were high on the agenda of Tuesday’s meeting of the country’s Supreme Defence Council, headed by President Klaus Iohannis. The members of the council also analysed the activity of the structures responsible for cyber-security and other topics of interest with regard to national security. Seen as the umbrella of strategic ministries and enforcement institutions, the Supreme Defence Council gathered at the meeting top figures such as the Prime Minister Viorica Dancila, the ministers of internal affairs, external affairs, justice, economy and finance, the Director of the Romanian Intelligence Service Eduard Hellvig, the Deputy Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service Silviu Predoiu and the Chief of the Romanian Army’s General Staff, General Nicolae Ciuca.



    BREXIT — The European affairs ministers of the EU member states, including the Romanian Minister Victor Negrescu, discussed in Brussels on Tuesday the post-Brexit relations between the Union and the UK. On the occasion, the European Commission’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier presented the general principles for the transition period, i.e. March 2019 to December 2020. Previously, Barnier and London’s negotiator David Davis had announced having reached an agreement on these guidelines, which concern, among other things, the rights of the around 4.5 million European citizens living in the UK and the 1.2 million Britons in the EU. At the end of this week the text will be discussed by the EU leaders during a meeting of the European Council.



    PROTESTS — In Bucharest, the SANITAS trade union federation on Tuesday picketed the headquarters of the Ministry for Public Finances. Unionists demanded, among other things, the implementation of pay raises for all healthcare and social assistance personnel as of March 1, the scrapping of the ceiling on bonuses and the offsetting of the income decrease caused by the implementation of a new pay scheme on January 1. Also on Tuesday, representatives of the National Federation of Trade Unions in Industry picketed the Economy Ministry, against the backdrop of discontent with the law regulating the national defence industry. The union president, Ioan Neagu, said that at the beginning of the year the Government was supposed to issue a resolution to regulate the number of employees that this industrial sector may absorb per year.



    MOLDOVA – The pro-Russia socialist president of the Republic of Moldova Igor Dodon claims that Romania might become Moldova’s number one enemy, if it continues to support unionist movements. The former Moldovan ambassador to Bucharest Iurie Renita has termed the statement hysterical, and by no means reflecting the view of the majority population in Moldova. Dodon has accused Romania before of having tried to interfere with the republic’s internal affairs and has insisted that unionist organisations and manifestations be banned. In the past two months, in more than 120 communes and towns in the Republic of Moldova, mayors and local councils have adopted symbolic declarations of unification with Romania and on Sunday the capital Chisinau will host an event celebrating 100 years since the union of Bessarabia with Romania. A province with a predominantly Romanian-speaking population in the tsarist empire, Bessarabia united with Romania at the end of the first world war, on March 27th, 1918. Following an ultimatum, the Soviet Union re-annexed Bessarabia in 1940, and the Republic of Moldova was created on part of that territory.



    MEETING – On Tuesday, the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church Daniel received the Israeli Ambassador to Bucharest Tamar Samash. On the occasion, Daniel stressed the good relations that the Patriarchy has with the Jewish community in Romania. According to a press release, Daniel has stated that in the past years, thanks to pilgrimages to Israel, many Romanian orthodox believers have had the possibility to pray at the holy sites and to learn more about biblical tradition, and about common spiritual values. In turn the Israeli ambassador has stated that all joint projects help strengthen the relations between the two peoples and are proof of the Judeo — Christian heritage that laid the foundation of European culture.



    HANDBALL – On Wednesday, Romania’s national women’s handball team will take on the Russian squad, away from home, in Togliatti, in the third game of the Euro 2018 preliminary group. The return game will take place in Cluj, north-western Romania, on Sunday. With two victories from the previous games, the Romanian players, trained by the Spanish Ambros Martin, are leaders of the group with 4 points, followed by Russia and Austria with 2 points each and Portugal with no points. The teams ranking first and second will qualify for the final tournament, due to take place in France in December.

  • Romania wins the bronze at the Women’s Handball World Championship

    Romania wins the bronze at the Women’s Handball World Championship

    The greatest achievement of the Romanian national womens handball team in the new millennium was the silver at the World Championship in 2005 hosted by Russia. Ten years later, Romania achieved a new success, the bronze medal at this years edition of the World Championship in Denmark. On Sunday, in the match for the third place, Romania won convincingly against Poland, 31:22. Cristina Neagu was Romanias best player throughout the tournament, having scored 63 goals. She was also declared the most valuable player in the entire competition.



    This is what she told a private television station after the game: “I think this is a great achievement for Romanian handball. After ten years we win a new medal at a world championship, even though this time its bronze and not silver like ten years ago. I would like to thank our fans in the stadium, those who cheered for us at home and everyone who has supported us regardless of our results.



    Goalkeeper Paula Ungureanu was another key player in Romanias team, with a series of top-class saves. Winning the bronze with her team is the best achievement in the career of this 35 year-old player.



    Paula Ungureanu: “I have trained for this moment for many, many years. Playing in a final is the dream of any player. I am very proud of everything we have achieved here. We were given little chances in the beginning, but we have demonstrated that we are a real team.



    Romania were very close to playing the final for the world title. In their semi-final match against Norway on Friday, they narrowly lost in overtime 33:35. In the Sunday final, Norway defeated the Netherlands, 31:23.



    Romanias assistant coach Costica Buceschi: “We should have been in the big final. We demonstrated that we deserved it particularly in our group matches, when we showed that we can play a good game, both defence and attack. Had we defeated Norway, I think we would have had a good chance at the gold. But we are happy with what we have achieved. We played well in the match for the third place, the way our team played and how they mobilised was extraordinary, and winning a bronze at a world championship is no mean feat. I think the greatest win for Romania was in terms of confidence. This was our biggest problem because everybody agreed that we had some very good players but we couldnt play like a real team.



    The next goal for the Romanian womens handball team is next years Olympic Games in Rio. Finishing third at the world championship means they have qualified for one of the Olympic test events. Whats more, Romania may even host such an event, which would significantly increase their chances to secure a place at the Olympic Games.


    Romania win the bronze at the Womens Handball World Championship



    Romania hasnt had notable results in team sports in recent years, with the exception of womens handball, in particular in club competitions.



    The greatest achievement of the Romanian national womens handball team in the new millennium was the silver at the World Championship in 2005 hosted by Russia. Ten years later, Romania achieved a new success, the bronze medal at this years edition of the World Championship in Denmark. On Sunday, in the match for the third place, Romania won convincingly against Poland, 31:22. Cristina Neagu was Romanias best player throughout the tournament, having scored 63 goals. She was also declared the most valuable player in the entire competition.



    This is what she told a private television station after the game: “I think this is a great achievement for Romanian handball. After ten years we win a new medal at a world championship, even though this time its bronze and not silver like ten years ago. I would like to thank our fans in the stadium, those who cheered for us at home and everyone who has supported us regardless of our results.



    Goalkeeper Paula Ungureanu was another key player in Romanias team, with a series of top-class saves. Winning the bronze with her team is the best achievement in the career of this 35 year-old player.



    Paula Ungureanu: “I have trained for this moment for many, many years. Playing in a final is the dream of any player. I am very proud of everything we have achieved here. We were given little chances in the beginning, but we have demonstrated that we are a real team.



    Romania were very close to playing the final for the world title. In their semi-final match against Norway on Friday, they narrowly lost in overtime 33:35. In the Sunday final, Norway defeated the Netherlands, 31:23.



    Romanias assistant coach Costica Buceschi: “We should have been in the big final. We demonstrated that we deserved it particularly in our group matches, when we showed that we can play a good game, both defence and attack. Had we defeated Norway, I think we would have had a good chance at the gold. But we are happy with what we have achieved. We played well in the match for the third place, the way our team played and how they mobilised was extraordinary, and winning a bronze at a world championship is no mean feat. I think the greatest win for Romania was in terms of confidence. This was our biggest problem because everybody agreed that we had some very good players but we couldnt play like a real team.



    The next goal for the Romanian womens handball team is next years Olympic Games in Rio. Finishing third at the world championship means they have qualified for one of the Olympic test events. Whats more, Romania may even host such an event, which would significantly increase their chances to secure a place at the Olympic Games.


    (Translated by Cristina Mateescu; Edited by Diana Vijeu)