Three gold medals and one silver medal for Romanian athletes at RomGym Trophy

Autor: Alecsandru Ionescu
Publicat: 04-09-2023 08:52

Romanian athletes won three gold medals and one silver medal on Sunday in the apparatus finals at the third edition of the RomGym Trophy competition, organised by the Romanian Gymnastics Federation, the Bucharest City Hall (PMB) and its Culture, Education and Tourism Department.

Ana Maria Barbosu (uneven bars), Sabrina Maneca Voinea (floor) and Andrei Muntean (uneven bars) were on the first step of the podium, and Ana Maria Barbosu was second on the balance beam, according to the Federation's Facebook page, agerpres reports.

A few minutes before the start of the competition, during warm up, Gabriel Burtanete was injured and withdrew from the finals. Amalia Ghigoarta did not compete in the finals of the uneven bars and balance beam events either, as she was excused due to back pain.

On the last day of competition at the RomGym Trophy, gymnasts from Canada, Spain, Israel, Azerbaijan, Egypt and Portugal were on the podium.

The podiums recorded on Sunday:
WOMEN
Vault
1. Shallon Olsen (Canada) 13,350 points
2. Laia Font (Spain) 13,025
3. Julie Dicko Erichsen (Norway) 12,800
4. Sabrina Maneca Voinea (Romania) 12,725

Uneven bars
1. Ana Maria Barbosu (Romania) 14,400
2. Ana Perez (Spain) 13,500
3. Filipa Martins (Portugal) 12,750
4. Ioana Stanciulescu (Romania) 12,700

Balance beam
1. Ana Perez (Spain) 12,800
2. Ana Maria Barbosu (Romania) 12,600
3. Filipa Martins (Portugal) 12,250
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6. Sabrina Maneca Voinea (Romania) 11,700

Floor
1. Sabrina Maneca Voinea (Romania) 13,050
2. Laurie Denomme (Canada) 12,900
3. Laura Casabuena (Spain) 12,650
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5. Maria Ceplinschi (Romania) 11,800

MEN
Floor
1. Artem Dolgopyat (Israel) 15,133
2. William Emard (Canada) 14,333
3. Nicolau Mir (Spain) 14,067
4. Andrei Muntean (Romania) 13,700

Pommel horse
1. Jayson Rampersad (Canada) 14,567
2. Zachary Clay (Canada) 14,000
3. Ivan Tihonov (Azerbaijan) 13,833
4. Nicholas ?arcă (Romania) 13,767

Still rings
1. Ali Zahran (Egypt) 14,100
2. William Emard (Canada) 14,033
3. Felix Dolci (Canada) 13,933
4. Andrei Muntean (Romania) 13,767

Vault
1. Mohamed Omar (Egypt) 14,367
2. Ray Zapata (Spain) 14,100
3. Pau Jimenez (Spain) 14,000
4. Robert Burtănete (Romania) 13,500

Parallel bars
1. Andrei Muntean (Romania) 14,500
2. Mohamed Afify (Egypt) 14,367
3. Joel Plata (Spain) 14,267

Horizontal bar
1. Nestor Abad (Spain) 13,800
2. Rene Cournoyer (Canada) 13,800
3. Felix Dolci (Canada) 13,767