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League 1: Hermannstadt – Iași Polytechnic, Sunday, 14:00, Digi Sport 1
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League 1: Academica Clinceni – Dinamo, Sunday, 21:00, Digi Sport 1
Ana Bărbosu The junior European concludes with six gold medals, the other two obtained with the team and in the individual compound.
Romania also won a silver medal on Sunday, through Maria Ceplinschi, on the ground, and a bronze, through Andreea Preda, on the beam.
Ana Bărbosu, star of the tricolor delegation
To jump, Ana Bărbosu it prevailed with an average of 13,975, after ratings of 14,250, respectively 13,700. Valentina Gheorghieva (Bulgaria) was second with 13,800, and Daria Liska (Ukraine) was third with 13,350. Maria Ceplinschi placed fifth, with 13,175 (13,450 in the first jump, 12,900 in the second).
In the parallel finals, Ana Bărbosu she won with 13,450, followed by Croatian Sara Sulekic, 12,400, and Turkey’s Derin Tanriyaşukur, 12,050, while Romanian Iulia Trestianu ranked 7th with 10,550.
Ana Bărbosu took gold on the beam with 13,100, the same note as second place, Hungarian Greta Mayer (the degree of execution was highest in Romanian), and Andreea Preda finished in third place, with 12,700.
On the ground, Ana Bărbosu ranked first, with 13,250, followed by Maria Ceplinschi, 12,900, and Greta Mayer, 12,750.
Romania finishes the junior Europeans with a formidable balance: gold medals in all events (teams, individual compound, apparatus), 6 in number, with two silver medals, both obtained by Maria Ceplinschi, in individual compound and on clay , and a bronze, won by Andreea Preda, on the beam.
Agerpres
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