Romania at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Romania at the Olympic Games

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IOC code  ROU
NOC Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee
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At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Competitors
Flag bearer Elisabeta Lipă
Medals
Rank: 14
Gold
8
Silver
5
Bronze
6
Total
19
Olympic history (summary)
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Romania competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

Romania's sports in Greece included rowing, gymnastics, swimming, athletics, boxing and canoeing.

Contents

[edit] Medals

[edit] Gold

[edit] Silver

[edit] Bronze

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Athletics

Women's 400 metre hurdles:

Women's 800 metres:

  • Maria Cioncan – Round 1: 1:59.64, Semifinal: 1:59.44, Final: 1:59.62 (7th place)

Women's 1500 metres:

  • Maria Cioncan – Round 1: 4:06.68, Semifinal: 4:06.69, Final: 3:58.39 (bronze medal)
  • Elena Iagar – Round 1: 4:11.48
  • Alina Cucerzan – Round 1: 4:18.07

Women's 10000 metres:

Women's 4x400 metre relay:

Women's marathon:

Women's 20 km walk:

Men's long jump:

Women's long jump:

Men's triple jump:

Women's triple jump:

Men's high jump:

Women's high jump:

  • Oana Pantelimon – Round 1: 1.92 metres, Final: 1.93 metres (7th place)
  • Monica Iagar – Round 1: 1.95 metres, Final: 1.93 metres (8th place)

Men's shot put:

Women's discus:

  • Nicoleta Grasu – Round 1: 61.91 metres, Final: 64.92 metres (6th place)

Women's javelin:

  • Felicia Tilea Moldovan – Round 1: 62.05 metres, Final: 59.72 metres (11th place)

[edit] Boxing

Three Romanian boxers competed in Athens. None lost in the round of 32, as two won and the third had a bye. In the round of 16, though, one boxer was defeated. Another fell in the quarterfinal. The third survived to the semifinal, where he was defeated to finish with a bronze medal. That medal put Romania in a five-way tie for 16th place in the boxing medal count. The team's combined record was 5-3.

Featherweight (57kg)

Light Welterweight (64kg)

Middleweight (75kg)

[edit] Canoeing

Men's C1 500 metres:

Men's C1 1000 metres:

Men's C2 500 metres:

Men's C2 1000 metres:

  • Silviu Simioncencu and Florin Popescu – final, 4th place

Men's K2 500 metres:

  • Marian Băban and Ştefan Vasile – semifinal, 17th place

Women's K2 500 metres:

  • Florică Vulpeş and Lidia Talpa – semifinal, 11th place

Men's K4 1000 metres:

  • Marian Băban, Alexandru Bogdan Ceausu, Vasile Curuzan Corneli, and Ştefan Vasile – final, 7th place

[edit] Cycling

[edit] Mountain biking

Men's cross country:

  • Ovidiu Tudor Oprea – 37th place, -1 lap

[edit] Diving

Women's 10 metre platform:

  • Ramona Maria Ciobanu – preliminary, 24th place

[edit] Equestrian

Individual eventing:

  • Viorel Bubau riding Carnaval – did not finish

[edit] Fencing

Men's épée individual:

  • Alexandru Nyisztor – defeated in round of 32

Women's épée individual:

  • Ana Brânză – defeated in round of 16

Women's foil individual:

  • Laura Gabriela Carlescu Badea – defeated in quarterfinals
  • Roxana Scarlat – defeated in round of 16

Men's sabre individual:

  • Mihai Couvaliu – defeated in quarterfinals

Women's sabre individual:

  • Cătălina Cheorghitoaia – 4th place

[edit] Gymnastics

Men's artistic: bronze medal team

  • Marian Drăgulescu – advanced in three exercises
    • Floor – silver medals
    • Vault – bronze medal
    • All-around – 8th place
  • Marius Urzică – advanced in one exercise
    • Pommel horse – silver medal
  • Ioan Silviu Suciu – advanced in one exercise
    • All-around – 4th place
  • Ilie Daniel Popescu – did not advance in any exercise
  • Dan Nicolae Potra – did not advance in any exercise
  • Răzvan Dorin Selariu – did not advance in any exercise

Women's artistic: gold medal team

  • Cătălina Ponor – advanced in two exercises
    • Beam – gold medal
    • Floor – gold medal
  • Monica Roşu – advanced in one exercise
    • Vault – gold medal
  • Nicoleta Daniela Şofronie – advanced in three exercises
    • Floor – silver medal
    • All-around – 5th place
    • Uneven bars – 6th place
  • Alexandra Eremia – advanced in one exercise
    • Beam – bronze medal
  • Oana Ban – did not advance in any exercise
  • Silvia Stroescu – did not advance in any exercise

[edit] Judo

Men's 73 kg:

Men's 100+ kg:

  • Gabi Munteanu – defeated in round of 32; repechage round of 32

Women's 48 kg:

Women's 52 kg:

  • Ioana Maria Aluas – defeated in round of 16; repechage quarterfinals

[edit] Officials

  • President: Ion Ţiriac
  • Secretary General: Dan Popper


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