Author: Eugen Nasta

  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Sports Roundup 01.07.2024

    In high-diving world circuit, the Romanian Constantin Popovici won the contest hosted by the Italian town of Polignano a Mare. The athlete coached by Adrian Gavriliu has therefore pulled it off for the second time around as part of the 2024 edition of the competition. We recall Popovici also compelled recognition in the debut stage held on May 25 in Athens. The world circuit’s upcoming stage is scheduled on July 20 in Northern Ireland.

    According to the Romanian Athletics Federation, more than 100 athletes will be part of the Romanian delegation for the Olympic Games in Paris. Six Romanian athletes have secured their qualification to the Paris Olympics in the wake of this past weekend’s National Championships held in Cluj-Napoca.

    The successful athletes are Andreea Taloş and Diana Ion, in the triple jump event, discus thrower Firfirică, and Alexandru Novac, in the javelin throw event. Joining them are Florentina Iuşco in the long jump and Rareş Toader in the shot-put event. After relocation, the International Athletics Federation will post the final list on July 7. As part of a delegation already counting 101 athletes who will be proving their mettle in 17 sports disciplines, so far Romania has 12 athletics who have booked their ticket for the Paris Olympics.

    The Romanian women’s artistic gymnastics lineup for the Paris Olympics has been completed. The gymnasts are Ana Maria Bărbosu, Sabrina Maneca Voinea, Lilia Cosman, Amalia Ghigoarţă and Andreea Preda. The Romanian Gymnastics Federation made public the announcement on Sunday, when the RomGym Trophy was held in Bucharest. The event counted as the last testing competition ahead of the Paris Olympics.

    The Romanian national football team has been training for this coming Tuesday’s match against the Netherlands. The match will be hosted by a stadium in Munich and is a round-of-16 fixture as part of the ongoing EURO 2024. In the match against The Netherlands, head-coach Edward Iordanescu cannot rely on left-back Nicusor Bancu, suspended for being yellow-booked too many times.

  • Radio Romania International Sports Club

    Radio Romania International Sports Club

    One of the world’s strongest chess tournaments, the Superbet Chess Classic Romania 2024, is underway in our country these days, actually over June 25 and July 5th.

    The tournament is the second stage as part of the Grand Chess Tour circuit, initiated in 2015 and staged one year after the next ever since, save for 2020, the year of the pandemic breakout.
    The circuit is made of several tournaments, of classic chess, speedy chess and blitz. Chess legend Garry Kasparov is the one who inspired the creation of the Grand Chess Tour also contributing to the development and the strengthening of this tournaments circuit worldwide which, beginning 2019 , also had a stage in Romania.

    Attending the opening ceremony were leading names of Romanian sports, among whom many-time world champion and Olympic medalist, fencer Ana Maria Brinza. Joining Ana Maria Brinza were former international footballers Ilie Dumitrescu and Florin Radu Raducioiu.

    Also attending the opening ceremony of the super tournament in Bucharest was the Indian Vishvanathan Anand, a former world champion and current president of the International Chess federation, FIDE, who said the following:

    “It’s great to be back in Romania and I want to congratulate the Grand Chess Tour and the Superbet Foundation for putting together an excellent tournament. As a chess fan I can assure you that this is a very, very exciting thing that they assembled for this year and we’re all really looking forward to someone who gains.

    I know that the Superbet Foundation is working on a theme, Uniting Minds, Uniting Sports, Uniting People and this is a particularly good initiative this year when we have both the Chess Olympics and the Paris Olympics.

    I like to welcome our colleagues from other sports, sporting legends, chess players try ever more sports in order to stay competitive in chess and I hope some of you will find that playing chess helps you stay ahead of your opponents in whatever field you’re working in.”

    Coming to Bucharest are 10 of the world’s best chess players, among whom the world’s number 6 player, and the recent winner of the Candidates Tournament, the Indian Gukesh Dommaraju. For the world title confrontation, Dommaraiu this year goes against holder Ding Liren of China.

    Proving their mettle in the Bucharest tournament are the world’s number two chess player, Fabiano Caruana, the winner of the Grand Chess Tour circuit in 2023 şi the world’s number 9 player, Wesley So, both of the US, the world’s number 4 player, Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi, the world’s 5th player, the leader of the team of Uzbekhistan, and the current Olympic champion, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, the Dutch Anish Giri, the world’s number 15 player, the representatives of France, the world’s number 15 tennis player and the winner of Grand Chess Tour 2022, Alireza Firouzja and Maxine Vachier-Lagrave, the world’s number 20 player as well as the Indian Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, the world’s number 14 player.

    Representing Romania is 23-year-old grand master Bogdan Deac, 50th-placed according to world rankings.

    For each game the players are granted two hours as thinking time, added to which are 30 seconds for each move they make. According to the tournament’ s regulations, the draw proposals are forbidden. The Superbet Chess Classic in Bucharest has 350,000 USD in prize money all told. The winner will receive 100,000 USD. After the Bucharest tournament, the Grand Chess Tour continues with a tournament staged in Zagreb. The tournament’s last two stages are scheduled in Saint Louis, the United States.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Romania’s national football team has found itself in a position to seize an opportunity they have never had before: Romania CAN go past the EURO 2024 group stage.
    We recall the year 2000 was the last time when Romania reached as far as the eliminatory stage as part of then the European Championship, jointly hosted by Belgium and the Low Countries. Back then, Romania together with Portugal, emerged out of a group England and Germany were also part of.

    However, in the quarterfinal, Romania sustained a nil-2 defeat by Italy. At EURO 2024, head coach Edward Iordanescu’s trainees go against Belgium, in Cologne, in their second Group E fixture.

    After their stunning 3-nil win against Ukraine, Romania can already secure its in the round of 16, provided they defeat Belgium on Saturday. However, the Romanians are in for a daunting task, since Belgium’s lineup is made of top-notch stars and Belgium is 3rd placed according to national teams’ world rankings.

    Belgium’s debut al EURO 2024 has been way below par, since Belgium sustained a a nil-1 defeat by Slovakia and are in dire need of a win against Romania if they want to advance to the round of 16. Ahead of the match against Belgium, Romanian striker Florinel Coman sounded upbeat about his team’s chance to win:

    “Belgium is a very strong team. We made our brief analysis, we saw what kind of footballers they have, we gauged their quality on the pitch… With us, unity comes over and above anything else. We proved we had footballers who can win with one single execution, we have players who are capable of running 90 minutes, who can sacrifice themselves for a good result, for this country…The thing is for Romania to be able to cut a fine figure and emerge out of the group stage as we’ve earned our right to believe in ourselves”.

    The game pitting Belgium against Romania at EURO 094 is schedule on Saturday, June 22nd, at RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne, at 21: 00 local time.

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    Romanian swimmer David Popovici walked away with gold this past Wednesday in the 100m freestyle event. as part of the European Swimming Championships in Belgrade. Popovici clocked 46 seconds and 88 hundredths of a second, a mere two minutes away from the record he set in Rome, in 2022.
    We recall Popovici’s performance back then was also a new world record China’s Pan Zhanle broke in February 2024.

    In Belgrade, David Popovici was followed suit by Hungary’s Nandor Németh, who clocked 47 seconds and 49 hundredths of a second. Stepping onto the third step of the podium was Serbian swimmer Andrej Barna, who finished the race 17 hundredths of a second later than Nemeth. After the result in the Serbian capital, David Popovici has reconfirmed his Olympic medal hopeful status, in the 100m freestyle event.

    This coming weekend will reveal if David Popovici is still in full command of the other event where he is the defending European champion, the 200m freestyle. In 2022 in Rome, Popovici set a new juniors’ European and world record. Back then David clocked one minute, 42 seconds and 97 hundredths of a second. He was less than a second away, actually 97 hundredths of a second, from the world record set by Germany’s Paul Biedermann in 2009.

    In 2024, as part of the Mare Nostrum contest in Barcelona, in the 200m race, David clocked one minute, 44 seconds and 74 hundredths of a second. In the final, Popovici outperformed the event’s world champion, South-Korean Sun-woo Hwang, finishing the race nearly one second earlier.
    The Romanian swimmers’ performance in the European Championships in Belgrade have been unassuming for the other events they competed in.

    In the women’s 200m backstroke final on Tuesday, Aissia-Claudia Prisecariu came in 7th. Also 7th came Denis Laurean Popescu in the 50m butterfly final. On Wednesday in the 10-meter platform dive final, Ioana-Andreea Cârcu came in 11th.
    In the swimming contest, Denis -Laurean Popescu has wasted the opportunity to qualify to the 100m butterfly final.

  • A Fiery Week in target ranges across the country

    A Fiery Week in target ranges across the country

    Two wide-scope multinational exercises, Ramstein Legacy and Scorpions Legacy, respectively, have recently been hosted by the target ranges in south-eastern Romania’s Capu Midia and Cincu, in central Romania.

    1,300 Romanian military jointly with their partners from nine other allied countries have been deployed as part of the Ramstein Legacy 24 air and anti-missile training exercise led by the Allied Air Commander and concurrently held in Romania and Bulgaria. Therefore, the set target of the exercise was the engagement of a multinational structure for a defense operation of the territory and the population.

    PATRIOT and HAWK rocket systems have been used, as well as F-16, IAR-330 and IAR-96 aircrafts, ground-based air defense systems, command-control systems and military aircrafts of the participating countries. All throughout the 11 days of the training, the German military were visited by Ambassador Peer Gebauer. After Romania and Bulgaria, Germany was the biggest suppliers of troops for the Ramstein Legacy 24 exercise.

    In Romania, the exercise was connected to the DACIA 24 operative-tactical level multi-tasking training platform. A national objective in the unfolding of the exercise was finalizing the operationalization process of the second PATRIOT system which, following the live fire in Capu Midia range, was certified as mission-capable.

    The second training event connected to DACIA 24 is Scorpions Legacy 24. It is the exercise of the ground forces, organized by Southern Romania’s Craiova-based Southeast Multinational Brigade, staged in the Cincu range. Taking part in the exercise are roughly 1,600 Romanian and allied military (from Belgium, France, Italy, North Macedonia, Poland and Portugal). The set target of the exercise is strengthening the multinational cohesion through tactical training on the ground, with live fire.

    In a separate move, 200 Romanian and around 50 foreign military have represented the forces involved in „Eurasian Partnership Mine Counter Measure Dive 24” Multinational Exercise, led by the Diving Centre. The Black Sea was the venue for the training exercise whose set target was strengthening the interoperability and the operational training in the field of elimination of explosive devices and the fight against mines. The participating structures have held specific action to discover and neutralize two historical sea mines that had been identified during some of the exercises held in 2023.

    The NATO Fight group in Romania has a new commander. As part of a military ceremony held in Cincu range, Colonel Louis Marie Levacher took over the command of the eighth rotation from his comrade, colonel Benoît Chrissement. On this occasion, the area of the military camp where the French military are accommodated was named The General Berthelot Camp”, as a tribute to the French hero and a symbol of the ties France has with Romania. A commemorative plaque was also unveiled, in honor of General Henri Mathias Berthelot.

    We wrap up this week’s edition of our series with the visit of a French National Defense College delegation to central Romania’s Sibiu-based Headquarters Multinational Corps Southeast. The 120 civilian and military members have been welcomed by the commander of the multinational structure, Major-General Cristian Dan. The Romanian general highlighted the importance of the cooperation between the French Armed Forces and the multinational corps. According to general Cristian Dan, that is meant to enhance the two countries’ defense capabilities, at once strengthening the unity of NATO.

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    The European Athletics Championships in Rome are drawing to a close. The competition enabled Romania to have yet another woman athlete advance to the Paris Olympics. Kenyan-born runner Stella Rutto has met the standards set for the 3,000m hurdles race, coming in 4th and clocking 9 minutes, 49 seconds 36 hundredths of a second.

    The Romanian delegation’s performer was another Kenyan-born athlete, Joan Chelimo Melly. The Kenyan won silver in the women’s half-marathon.
    Reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Joan Chelimo Melly the Athlete of the week.

    In Rome on Sunday, Joan Chelimo Melly clocked 8 minutes and 55 de seconds in the half marathon race. The African-born athlete was second only to Norwegian athlete Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal, who clocked 8 minutes and 9 seconds, in a formidably heart-throbbing race. Stepping onto the third step of the podium was an athlete from Great Britain, Calli Hauger-Thackery, who clocked one hour, 8 minutes and 58 seconds. Fourth-placed was another Romanian Athlete of Kenyan origin, Delvine Meringor, who clocked one hour, 9 minutes and 25 seconds.

    Joan Chelimo Melly was born on November 10, 1990, in Kenya’s Uasin Gishu district. Joan began her career as a runner in long and middle-distance races, that including participation in Kenya’s national championships. Joan then moved on to road running, winning a string of international ten-thousand and half-marathon races. In 2018, in the half-marathon race in Prague, Joan clocked one hour, 5 minutes and 4 seconds, one of the best timings ever to have been recorded in half-marathon.

    Also since 2018, Joan has been signed up by the Steaua Bucharest Romanian club. Her head-coach is the Romanian Carol Santa. Joan Chelimo Melly applied for Romanian citizenship she was granted in 2021. In April 2022, Joan Chelimo Melly won the International Marathon in Seoul, clocking two hours, 18 minutes and 4 seconds, a new national record. We recall Joan Chelimo Melly broke Costantina Dita’s record of 2005.

    In December 2023, Joan clocked two hours, 24 minutes and 16 seconds in the Valencia marathon, a result that earned Joan the qualification to the Paris Olympics. Also, Joan Chelimo Melly holds Romania’s record in half-marathon, with a timing of 6 minutes and 58 seconds, a performance she succeeded on March 3rd, 2024 in Paris.

  • Sports Flash

    Gabriela Ruse and Marta Kostyuk secured a no-play qualification in the semis as part of the women’s doubles at Roland Garros. In the quarter finals, the all-Russian pair made of Mirra Andreeva and Vera Zvonareva pulled out of competition, since Andreeva secured a qualification to the women’s singles semi-finals, defeating WTA 2nd-placed, Aryna Sabalenka of the Belarus, 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, so the Romanian-Ukrainian pair took advantage of the current situation.

    and Kostyuk have been handed a cheque worth 140,000 Euro and were granted 780 WTA points in the women’s doubles rankings. In the semis, Ruse and Kostyuk go against the 11th-seeded pair Roland Garros, Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani of Italy. For Ruse and Kostyuk, it will be the second Grand Slam women’s doubles semifinal. We recall Ruse and Kostyuk also played in the semis in the Australian Open, in 2023.

    We stay with news from tennis, since Anca Todoni has advanced to the quarterfinals as part of the WTA 125 tournament in Italy’s Bari, an event with 100,000 Euro up for grabs all told. In the round of 16, Todoni defeated US opponent Elvina Kalieva, 6-4, 6-2. We recall Kalieva had defeated Romania’s Irina Bara in the first round. In Caserta, also in Italy, in an ITF tournament with 60,000 USD in prize money, Andreea Mitu has reached the round of 16. In the first round, Mitu defeated Hungary’s Timea Babos, 7-6, 3-6, 6-2.

    In Bucharest on Friday, in a match hosted by the Steaua stadium, Romania’s national football team plays a friendly against the Duchy of Liechtenstein. It is the last testing match for head-coach Edward Iordanescu’s trainees ahead of the European Championship in Germany.

    In Group E, Romania will be joining Ukraine, Belgium and Slovakia. In Nuernberg on Monday, the match pitting Germany against Ukraine also ended in a blank draw. In Brussels on Wednesday, Belgium secured a 2-nil win in the game against Montenegro, while in Austria, Slovakia trounced San Marino, 4-nil. As part of the upcoming EURO, in Munich, Romania takes on Ukraine on June 17. In Cologne on June 22, Romania plays Belgium, while in Frankfurt, on June 26, Romania takes on Slovakia.

  • Why Do We Go to Work?

    Why Do We Go to Work?

    The Strategy, Leadership and Smart Development Centre affiliated to Cluj-Napoca’s Babes-Bolyai University’s Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences has compiled a research study titled Why Do We Go to Work?

    The results of the aforementioned research are remarkable; accordingly, ground-breaking changes in behavior have been identified, especially with the new generation of employees, the Z Generation. Such changes target the professional responsibilities, but also the expectations the two parties have from one another, employees and employers, in their professional dynamics.

    Money is not a key criterion whenever I opt for having a job, but rather, the balance between the personal and the professional life. Also interesting are the employer’s change in attitude towards the authority, as well as the way the organization revisits the manner of leadership.
    We can no longer speak about that heavy-handed leader who gives orders, as the young generation is neither persuaded, nor is it impressed by such a narrative.

    In our bid to tackle such a topic, we sat down and spoke to Tudor Ticlau, Associate professor with the Faculty of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences’ Administration and Public Management Department.

    “Viewed from the perspective of the selection criteria we apply when trying to find a job, we have tested nine types of factors, listed in the order of importance they have for the employees. On top position, job security, 87% of respondents rate job security as an important or extremely important criteria. 2nd-placed on the scale is the type of work, 3rd come the career development and promotion opportunities, while 4th-placed is the work-life balance.

    Interesting to note, the same criteria are in place among the students (we have also tested these projections among the students, with the specification that, for the students, job safety comes 4th, while for them, work-life balance is the most important criteria). Job opportunities and the types of work done are 2nd and 3rd-placed, respectively. Also, an important and interesting element, the salary and the benefits are 5th and 6th-placed, respectively, in other words, we can see these are not proper selection criteria.

    They become important where they are underrated. At the lower end of the scale there are working from home or remote working, the organizational values and the least important (only half of the respondents think that is a criterion to be taken into account) is working with the cutting-edge technology. That also holds for the students.”

    The research study also highlighted the organizations’ ability and intention to relate to people in a much more open way than that have done it so far. Professor Tudor Ticlau once again:

    “Indeed, the work-life balance or the organizational wellbeing element, or, if you will, the quality of the life in the organization, that is an ever more important element. I wouldn’t say top managers and directors are not delighted, on the contrary, from what we’ve noticed, companies are extremely well connected to the change that occurs among the employees. Indeed, the criteria of the wellbeing and the work-life balance are more important for the Z Generation, and we actually believe they should be integrated into the much more comprehensive paradigm of understanding the organization-employee relationship, namely a transformation of one’s professional identity which, as we speak, is a smaller space in the personal identity as compared to other generations.

    In other words, the individuals no longer identify themselves with the job. Furthermore, the job needs to be tailored to suit the employees’ needs. What is worth noticing is this delineation between the personal and the professional life, with a strong emphasis laid by the younger generation on avoiding to break the boundaries or, if you will, on complying with the boundaries. A simple example of that, once the daily programme is over, it is expected that anything will be solved the following day, whereas, speaking about personal life, elements of the professional life should not intrude in there “.

    So we witness an unprecedented change in the employee-employer dynamics. For that, we need to thank the younger generation of employees. Tudor Ticlau once again.

    “A change has also been noted at the level of the favorite leadership style, what comes as something obvious is the fact that the traditional approach to leadership, based on the formal authority of the leader, the executive leader who gives orders, who explains how you should go about doing things, all that no longer works in almost any circumstance. As we speak, the equation of leadership is much more complex.

    First off, for a leader to be successful, no matter what company they work for, irrespective of their position, they need to have very special human qualities, mainly empathy, the ability to communicate, the ability to understand the employee’s special needs, while al that is the foundation on which the other leadership competences are built: technical competences, the ability to develop a vision, to communicate that particular vision, therefore, the competences related to the job description.

    First of all, what employees want to find in the leaders they interact with is the latter’s ability to understand them as individuals, their ability to understand their needs as well as the ability to treat them on an equal footing. Actually, we have a resistance reaction to resorting to all possible types formal authority and that is so very typical for the Z Generation, not only on the job. It is a denial of traditional values. “

    Perhaps many of you have wondered why organizations prefer youngsters instead of the elderly people. Explaining all that, here is Professor Tudor Ticlau once again:

    “That does not necessarily come as a preference for the younger employers, but rather, a preference for a category of employees which is associated with a younger age. To be more specific, on one hand, the managers welcome employees who are willing to have lifelong learning and that somehow occurs because of the dynamics and the changes on the market, a mindset which is open to learning means an employee capable of performing in a wider range of circumstances.

    Secondly, another envisaged element, the proactive attitude and the ability to manifest problem-solving autonomy. To be more specific, managers expect their employees to solve the problems they face on their own, and only when the resources and their position prevent them from solving the problem, only then they should resort to approaching the formal authority.

    Thirdly, managers expect their employees to be motivated to develop and grow in the company and, by all means, you should know that companies have perfected a great many instruments and programs by means of which they try to encourage that type of attitude and behavior on the part of their employees. Eventually, both parties stand to gain, provided there is a long-term relationship and there aren’t any disconnections that may reduce work efficiency. “

  • Headquarters Multinational Division south-east has led the Dacia Strike 24 exercise

    Headquarters Multinational Division south-east has led the Dacia Strike 24 exercise

    500 Romanian and allied military have participated in the Dacian Strike 24 exercise, led by the Headquarters Multinational Division South-east. The exercise was simultaneously carried in the target ranges of Smardan, Galati County, in the east, Capul Midia in Constanta County, in the south-east, and in Novo Selo, Bulgaria.

    Taking part in the training were military of the South-East Multinational Brigade, The American 82 Airborne Division and NATO Combat Group in Romania. Also included in the exercise were the French Brigade’s Forward Element stationed in our country, the 52 Artillery Regiment and the 282 Armoured Brigade.

    Involved in the exercise were IAR 99 Șoim, IAR 330 Puma Socat aircrafts of the 95 Airbase as well as Eurofighter Typhoon British Fighter jets.

    Canadian Lieutenant-colonel Kris Callaerts of the Headquarters Multinational Division South-east has stated that “Dacian Strike 24 has proved that the allied troops stationed in this part of Europe are a deterrent for any potential enemy”.

    Against the backdrop of NATO’s Forward Presence in the allied Eastern Flank, the Headquarters Multinational Division South-east, for more than two and a half years now has been coordinating the training and the integration of the forces under its operational control, as deterrent, in the case of any aggression in the area it is responsible for.

    The Romanian National Defense Minister, Angel Tîlvăr, has received in audience a Thales Alenia Space Italia delegation and the Italian Ambassador to Bucharest, His Excellency Alfredo Maria Durante Mangoni. High on the agenda were topics pertaining to Romanian Army’s main endowment programs, ongoing or in preparation. To that effect, the stages have been reviewed, as well as the procedures, required by the Romanian legislation, but also the role of the structures with responsibilities in the process of foundation and approval of the modern military technique and equipment endowment programs.
    Also in Bucharest, the Defense Chief of Staff, General Gheorghita Vlad, had a meeting with his counterpart of the Hellenic Republic, General Dimitrios Choupis.

    Talks focused on the security context with emphasis on the Black Sea region, the measures the allies have taken to enhance the Eastern flank’s defensive architecture as well as on the diversification of the joint training, Also, the two officials broached a series of topics ahead of The Balkan Countries’ Defense Chiefs of Staff Conference on military cooperation problems.

    General Vlad praised the Romanian and Greek militaries’ contribution to regional stability through their participation in NATO and European Union missions and operations in the West Balkans. The Romanian MoD has highlighted that, “the presence of our Greek colleagues in the allied structures stationed in our country, as well as the participation of several air and naval capabilities belonging to the two armies, in multinational exercises, are the constant points of an excellent military cooperation. “

    In another move, we recall that more than 400 producers of military equipment and technique of almost 30 NATO member or partner states have participated in the ninth edition of the biggest regional event dedicated to defense and security, the Black Sea Defense and Aerospace. The event was held on the Romaero Baneasa platform in Bucharest. Jointly with the exhibiting companies, attending the event were more than 300 high-ranking foreign delegates and representatives of 55 states of all continents. As part of the exhibition, all five military operational fields were presented: the terrestrial, air naval, cyber and space fields. The main attraction was the 5th generation of the F-35 multipurpose aircraft the US Air Force, as an absolute first, has brought to Europe.

  • Sports Roundup

    Romania’s national women’s volleyball team has qualified to the Golden Four European Competition’s Final Four tournament. In the last fixture as part of the competition’s preliminary stage, in Gijon on Sunday, the Romanian sustained a 1-3 defeat by Spain. Joining Romania for the final tournament are the teams of Belgium, The Czech Republic and Ukraine. Fixtures are scheduled on June 15 and 16 in Ostrava, the Czech Republic.

    With two wins and four defeats in the preliminaries, Romania’s men’s national volleyball team has failed to qualify to the Golden League’s final tournament. In their last match this past Sunday, in Karlovy Vary, in the Czech Republic, the men’s national volleyball team sustained a 2-3 defeat by the Czech Republic.

    As part of the year’s second Grand Slam event, the Roland Garros tennis tournament, Monica Niculescu has advanced to the women’s doubles round of 16, jointly with Spanish tennis player Cristina Bucsa. In the second round this past Sunday, Niculescu and Bucsa defeated the all-American pair made of Sofia Kenin ans Bethanie Mattek-Sands 2-6, 6-4, 11-9. Niculescu and Bucsa will fight for a place in the quarterfinals taking on the US-Russia pair made of Emma Navarro Diana Şnaider. For their access to the round of 16, Niculescu and Bucşa were each handed a cheque worth 43, 500 Euro and were granted 240 WTA points according to the women’s doubles rankings.

    In the boxing competition as part of the Olympic Games in Paris, only one Romanian will take part in the competition, Lacramioara Perijoc in the 54-kilogram category. The other Romanians who competed in the last pre-Olympic tournament in Bangkok, all of them wasted the opportunity to qualify for Paris. In the 57-kilogram category Claudia Nechita was that close to qualifying, yet in the decisive confrontation this past Sunday Nechita was defeated by China’s Zichun Xu on points.

    Also competing in Bangkok were Robert Jitaru, in the 63.5 category, Paul Aradoaie, in the 80-kilogram category, Mihaela Badescu, in the 50-kilogram category, Loredana Marin in the 60 and Andra Sebe in the 66-kilogram category.

    Romania’s national football team in Bucharest on Tuesday will play a friendly game against Bulgaria. The match is part of the final phase of the training stage of the national football team ahead of the final tournament as part of the European Championship in Germany. On Friday, also in Bucharest, Edward Iordanescu’s trainees go against the Duchy of Liechtenstein’s team. At the European Championship, Romania’s debut game is the match against Ukraine, scheduled on June 17 in Munich.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Two tennis players from Romania, Ana Bogdan and Irina Begu, this coming weekend will compete for a place in the round of 16 as part of the Roland Garros tennis tournament. Begu has advanced to the third round as on Thursday she defeated Czech opponent Linda Noskova, 6-4, 6-1. Begu will then go against French tennis player Varvara Gracheva, who in the second round outclassed US challenger Bernarda Pera, 6-1, 6-2.

    In the second round, Ana Bogdan defeated Russia’s Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, 6-4, 6-4. In the third round Ana Bogdan will take on 15-seeded player, Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina. In the second round, Svitolina outclassed French challenger Diane Parry, 6-4, 7-6. Bogdan and Svitolina have had one single direct confrontation so far; we recall that in April 2024, as part of the Billie Jean King Cup in Florida, Ana Bogdan grabbed a 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 win against Svitolina.

    Romanian boxer Claudia Nechita this past Thursday advanced to the round of 16 as part of the pre-Olympic boxing tournament in Bangkok. In the 57-kilogram category, Nechita defeated Japan’s Satsuki Yoshizawa on points. In the tournament’s round of 16 this coming Saturday, Nechita takes on German challenger Canan Tas. In order to qualify for this coming summer’s Olympic Games in Paris, Nechita will have to reach as far as the semifinals and for that, the Romanian needs two more wins in Bangkok.

    Swimmer David Popovici this past Thursday has won the final of the 100m freestyle event as part of Mare Nostrum reunion in Barcelona. David clocked 48 seconds and 49 hundredths of a second. With a mere two hundredths of a second, David Popovici thus outclassed South-korean swimmer Sun-woo Hwang. We recall David had also defeated Sun-woo Hwang on Wednesday in 200m freestyle final. David Popovici will next compete in the e Swimming Championships in Belgrade, over June 10th and 23rd. The event in Belgrade is the last testing competition ahead of this coming summer’s Olympic Games in Paris.

    Later this week the Slovenian city of Koper will play host to a new leg as part of the World Gymnastics Cup circuit. Competing in this stage of the tournament will be Andrei Muntean, the only Romanian gymnast who secured his qualification to the Olympic Games in Paris.

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    The European Cartridge Shooting Sport Championships are underway in Croatia’s Osijek. The competition kicked off on May the 20th and will draw to a close later this week. Four Romanian shooters have registered for the competition: Peter Sidi, Roxana Sidi, Dragomir Iordache and Răzvan Andrei Rizea.

    Peter Sidi was last week’s performer as on Wednesday Peter won the bronze medal in the 300m rifle prone event. Sidi was outclassed by Slovenia’s Rajmond Debevec, who walked home with gold, and by Austrian Alexander Schmirl, who won silver. On Thursday, Peter Sidi won the gold medal in the 300m rifle 3 positions. All told, Sidi had 593 points, a new European record. His runner-up was Austrian shooter Bernhard Pickl, while third-placed was Gilles Dufaux of Switzerland.

    For his noteworthy performance, Radio Romania International has designated Peter Sidi the Athlete of the week.

    In Osijek, Peter Sidi represented Romania as an absolute first, since the International Shooting Sport Federation granted Sidi the right to participate in competitions.

    For a good number of years Sidi competed for Hungary. He was born on September 11, 1978, in the Hungarian locality of Komárom. Peter Sidi took up shooting sport at the age of 16. When he was 20 he was proving his mettle in seniors’ competitions already, being placed in good positions in major competitions.

    Concurrently, Sidi’s run was also way above par in world crossbow shooting competitions; Peter Sidi even won world titles in such events.

    Over 2000 and 2016, Peter Sidi participated in five editions of the Olympic Games, in rifle shooting sport. Over 2002 and 2015 he won seven European titles in various events. Hover, Peter Sidi’s major performance occurred in Munich in 2010, when he won the world title in the 50m rifle 3 positions event. His wife, Roxana Sidi, is Romanian. Both athletes are signed up by Steaua Bucharest Army Club.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Sport shooter Peter Sidi this past Thursday for Romania won the gold medal at the European Shooting Sport Championship in Osijek, Croatia, in the 300m rifle three positions event. Sidi won the event with 593 points all told, a new European record. With 588 points, his runner-up shooter was Austria’s Bernhard Pickl, with third-placed came Swiss shooter Gilles Dufaux, with 585 points.

    Peter Sidi as an absolute first represented Romania; we recall the International Shooting Sport Federation granted Sidi the participation right. We recall Peter Sidi was a world champion for Hungary in 2010.

    U-BT Cluj-Napoca have won Romania’s basketball championship. On Thursday, Mihai Silvăşan’s trainees outclassed CSM CSU Oradea, with a 4-1 win on aggregate. The final fixtures were played according to the best-in-seven- games system. The winner of the final proper was U-BT Cluj-Napoca, in the match hosted by Cluj Napoca’s Multi-Purpose Sports hall, 97 to 89, with 10,000 fans attending.

    The host team’s most efficient basketball player was the American Bryce Jones, with 22 points. CSM CSU Oradea’s best basketball player was the naturalized American Kristopher Jameil Richard, with 25 points, 3 recoveries and 4 assists. It was the sixth title in a row that went to U-BT Cluj Napoca. At the end of the previous season, U-BT succeeded a 4-2 win on aggregate. We recall that back then CSM CSU Oradea won the first two fixtures.

    On Saturday and Sunday, Dinamo Bucharest men’s handball team will take part in the EHF Europa League’s final tournament, Romanian title holders on Sunday take on German side Flensburg, in the first semifinal. The other semifinal is an all-German confrontation, since trophy holders Fuchse Berlin take on Rhein-Neckar Löwen. The finals are scheduled on Sunday. Dinamo proved its mettle as a final tournament team having outclassed Danish opponents Skjern Handbold in the quarterfinals.

    Romanian tennis players Sorana Cîrstea, Ana Bogdan, Jaqueline Cristian and Irina Begu know who their opponents are, in the first round at Roland Garros, the year’s second Grand Slam tournament, after the drawing of lots in Paris, this past Thursday. Sorana Cîrstea will make her debut against Russia’s Ana Blinkova, Ana Bogdan is pitted against French opponent Elsa Jacquemot, Jaqueline Cristian plays Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko, while Irina Begu faces an opponent coming straight from the qualifiers. However, qualifier fixtures are still scheduled to be played before the main draw debut games. On Friday, in the qualifiers’ last round, Gabriela Ruse plays Sara Errani, din Italia, while Cristina Dinu takes on Laura Pigossi of Brazil.

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    Cyclists Ede Molnar and Patrick Pescaru are the two Romanian athletes shortlisted for Vlad Dascalu’s replacement in the Olympic cross-country event as part of the Olympic Games in Paris, should the ban on the former European champion will not be lifted.

    Romania by default has a place in the Paris 2024’s mountain bike event. The place should have been granted to Vlad Dascalu, the 2023 European champion and 5th-placed according to the 2023 World Championship rankings. However, the International Cycling Union this past Tuesday announced Vlad Dascalu would face a 17-month suspension for breaching the antidoping rules in three misconduct cases, when he was supposed to declare his location within a twelve-month timeframe.

    Ede Molnar is a mountain bike cross-country eliminator European champion. Patrick Pescaru is a national and Balkan cyclocross champion.

    Yet another Romanian rower has secured his qualifications for this coming summer’s Olympic games in Paris. Mihai Chiruţă won the men’s single sculls this past Tuesday, coming in first as part of the Lucerne pre-Olympic regatta’s A Final. So no less than 12 Romanian boats have secured their qualification to the Paris Olympics. All told, 86 Romanian athletes will prove their mettle in Paris. Weightlifters Mihaela Cambei and Loredana Toma have met all qualification standards, but that has yet to be officialized.

    Romanian tennis players Gabriela Ruse and Cristina Dinu this past Wednesday have succeeded to advance to the qualifiers’ final round ahead of the women’s singles’ main draw as part of Roland Garros tournament, the year’s second Grand Slam tournament. 31-year-old Cristina Dinu, 229 WTA, took advantage of Japanese opponent Mai Hintama’s pulling out of competition after only 37 minutes of play. In the last preliminary round, Cristina Dinu, goes against the winner of the match pitting Poland’s Katarzyna Kawa against Brazil’s Laura Pigossi.

    26-year-old and world 152nd-placed Gabriela Ruse defeated Dutch challenger Suzan Lamens, 6-3, 6-4. In the final qualifiers round, Ruse goes against 37-year-old and WTA 95th-placed Sara Errani, the qualifiers’ top-seeded tennis player.

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    Radio Romania International Sports Club

    Romanian football head-coach Razvan Lucescu this past Sunday won the Greek domestic championship title with PAOK Thessalonica. The decisive 2-1 win occurred in the fixture PAOK played against the other Thessalonica team, Aris. The win occurred in the Group 1’s last round. We recall that Aris had defeated PAOK in this season’s two direct games, 2-1 at home and 1-nil, away. According to the table, PAOK had 80 points on their record sheet; thy are two points clear of the past season’s champion, AEK Athens. Following in descending order are Olympiakos Piraeus, with 74 points and Panathinaikos, with 72.

    Răzvan Lucescu is the son of former great Romanian footballer and head-coach Mircea Lucescu. He was born in Bucharest, on February 17, 1969. As a football player, Razvan was a goal keeper, being signed up by a string of Romanian teams, among which Sportul Studenţesc, FC Naţional, FC Braşov and Rapid Bucharest. As a head-coach, Razvan Lucescu’s peak results in Romania occurred with Rapid Bucharest. Razvan twice won Romania’s Cup in football. In 2006, he reached as far as the UEFA Cup’s quarterfinals, having outclassed such teams as Feyenoord Rotterdam, Shakhtar Donetsk, Hertha Berlin and SV Hamburg. However, Razvan Lucescu wasted the opportunity to advance to the semifinals, in the wake of two draws against Steaua Bucharest. Between 2009 and 2011, Razvan Lucescu was the head-coach of Romania’s national football team.

    With PAOK Thessalonica, he won the Cup of Greece for the first time in 2018. In 2019, he won the Greek championship title, as well as the Cup of Greece. Razvan Lucescu also compelled recognition in the League of Asian Champions with the Saudi team Al-Hilal. In 2020, with Lucescu at the helm, Al-Hilal won the Saudi Arabian championship and the King’s Cup. Lucescu then returned to Greece, and in 2022 his team, PAOK Thessalonica, was the runner-up squad in the Greek domestic championship. In 2023, PAOK played the Greek Cup final.