Romania won no less than nine gold medals at the European Rowing Under23 Championships in Edirne, Turkey, in the 11 finals A on Sunday, informs Agerpres.
Delia Mirabela Gradinaciuc, Iuliana Isabela Boldea, Estera Vilceanu, Larisa Bogdan, Rucsandra-Ioana Bucsa won the gold in Women's Coxed Four, timed 07:16.35, followed at a great distance by Italy (07:22.12)
In Men's Coxed Four, Romania registered a tighter victory through (Cristian-Vasile Nicoara, Ionut Pavel, Andrei Vatamaniuc, Sergiu Anfimov, Maria-Antonia Iancu), in 06:23.40, followed by Denmark (06:25.84).
Andrei Mandrila and Leontin Nutescu won the Men's Pair event, 06:36.63, ahead of Belarussian crew (06:37.99).
In Women's Pair final, Daria-Ioana Dinulescu and Georgiana Blanariu made a clear won in (07:24.39) ahead of Poland (07:34.12).
Beatrice Piseru, Denisa Cristina Ailincai, Petruta-Ionela Popa and Georgelia Stoica (06:52.92) won the gold in Women's Four, outrunning Poland (06:54.89).
Another comfortable victory was in Women's Double Sculls, through Andrada Maria Morosanu and Iulia Balauca (07:04.35), ahead of their rivals from Poland (07:10.78).
In Women's Quadruple Sculls as well Romania (Mariana-Laura Dumitru, Manuela-Gabriela Lungu, Emanuela Ioana Ciotau, Patricia Cires) (06:39.35) won ahead of Poland (06:41.27).
In Men's Eight, Romania (Costi-Daniel Neagoe, Andrei Hemen, Cristian-Vasile Nicoara, Ionut Pavel, Andrei Vatamaniuc, Sergiu Anfimov, Andrei Mandrila, Leontin Nutescu, Maria-Antonia Iancu) was three second faster (05:44.15) than Turkey (05:47.24).
In Women's Eight, Romania (Daria-Ioana Dinulescu, Andreea Nicoleta Dinu, Ana-Maria Matran, Larisa Bogdan, Delia Mirabela Gradinaciuc, Georgiana Blanariu, Estera Vilceanu, Elena-Diana Suta, Rucsandra-Ioana Bucsa) won by far (06:34.68) in front of Ukraine (06:46.15).
In Women's Single Sculls, Bianca Camelia Ifeni missed the bronze, ranking fourth (07:40.89), after the representatives of Switzerland (07:28.56), Russia (07:38.21) and Greece (07:39.00).
In Men's Four, Romania (Sebastian Timis, Andrei Hemen, Constantin Emanuele Sterea, Eduard Angel Moldovan) ranked last in Final A, sixth (06:20.49).
Antonel Avacaritei and Jan Andrei Bercea ranked fifth in Men's Double Sculls (06:44.42) and 11th in the general ranking.
In Men's Quadruple Sculls, Dragos Valentin Peia, Silviu-Marian Dumitriu, Stefan Bogdan Moales and Ilie Lucian Aparaschivei ended Final B on the sixth place (06:35.82) and 12th in the general ranking.
Constantin Alexandru Roiu won Men's Single Sculls Final C (07:22.27), ending 12th in the general ranking.
Romania participated with 14 crews in the European Under-23 Championships, having won the most medals, nine.
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