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Romania national bobsleigh team

The Romanian national bobsleigh team represents Romania in international bobsledding competitions.

Bobsledder Ion Panțuru, who won with Nicolae Neagoe the only medal in Winter Olympics for Romania (Grenoble 1968)

The team made its debut with the five-man bobsleigh at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz.

At the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble the Romanian selection won a historic bronze medal with the two-man bobsleigh team led by Ion Panțuru and Nicolae Neagoe, which is the only medal won by Romania at the Winter Olympics. At the same Olympics, Romania was also close to a bronze medal in the four-man competition, placing fourth.[1]

History edit

Origins edit

 
5-men bobsleigh in Sinaia (1914).

The practice of bobsleigh in Romania dates back to around 1909,[2] when sporting activity was limited to a few days a year, around the winter holidays; from 1910 "winter sports competitions" were organised, with modest participation. Until 1916, bobsleigh races were regularly held in Sinaia, along with sledging and skeleton races, but without precise rules. The first winner of a bobsleigh race in 1910 was N. Filiti, and the first winner of a multi-team race was a generic "Romanian Sports Club" (Cercul Sportiv Român). In 1911, the presence of women in bobsleighing was very active: competitions were organised in three events (two-woman bobsleigh, two-man bobsleigh and team competition of 2-5-6 persons), whose winners included Natalia Darvari (women), Jean Costinescu (men) and the mixed crew of the "Societatea Săniutza". In 1912, the competition programme was the same: in the women's category Mihaela Ghyka won, and in the men's category a (male) crew led by Mihaela Ghyka herself won.[3]

In 1912, the Federation of Romanian Sports Societies (Federației Societăților de Sport din România - FSSR) was founded, within which a Winter Sports Commission was established, with the task of coordinating and promoting the practice of bobsleigh. In 1914, for the first time, a national inter-school bobsleigh competition was organised, which was won by the "Gh. Lazăr" High School in Bucharest. Also in 1914, a team of German tourists participated in the "National bobsleigh competition", coming third, while the competition was won by the team from the Evangelical School of Bucharest.[3]

After World War I, bobbing activity was resumed from 1920, in localities such as Brașov, Râmnicu Vâlcea, Slatina, and Iași. Bobsledding was generally practised along mountain roads and on the ski slopes of Postăvaru and Poiana Brașov. In 1922, the first national winter sports championships were held: the bobsled championship was held in Sinaia, with the title in the "club teams" event going to the Râmnicu Vâlcea Centre, whose driver was Iorgu Arsenie. The rise of the bobsleigh began in 1923, when several competitions with prizes were held: the title of national champion went to the team of the Club "Colțea" from Bucharest. In 1924, the crew of the "Societatea Politehnica București" won.[3]

International activity edit

The organisation of the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix (France) aroused the interest of Romanian bobbists, but the lack of state funds to support participation in the Olympics was widely discussed in the press at the time. Iorgu Arsenie built a bobsleigh christened Avalanșa (avalanche) and together with Tita Rădulescu reached Chamonix, where they participated in the races with a borrowed bobsleigh (Bachmann type) and won three cups; however, they were unable to participate in the Olympic competition because the rules required the entire crew to be from the same country, a condition they were unable to meet. Iorgu Arsenie, as a representative of the Commission for the Constitution of the Fédération Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing (FIBT) in Chamonix in 1924, obtained Romania's affiliation to this international sporting body.[3]

In 1925, the first bobsled track was built in Sinaia according to the design of engineer Sângiorzan, on a western slope of the Furnica hill, with a length of 2,100 m and ten curves. The first bobsleighs were made of wood with an iron bottom, were guided by ropes or a steering wheel and had 2, 4, 5 or 6 seats. At the national bobsleigh championship in 1927 in Sinaia, the student crew of brothers Grigore and Mircea Socolescu and major Mihai Mihail from Slatina distinguished themselves; on this occasion, a cup for "the most daring and skilful bobsleigh" was awarded to 21-year-old Alexandru Papană, who would dominate the bobsleigh races in the following years. The recognition of his skill was confirmed in 1928, when, together with Dumitru Hubert, they won the title of national champions in the two-man race. The "Aeronautica" club (to which the two competitors belonged) had two crews: Alexandru Papană (driver), Alexandru Ionescu, Tiberiu Stătescu, Puffi Popescu, Gheorghe Moțoi (brakeman). From these, the bobsledders who would bring fame to Romanian sport would be selected later.[3]

Performances in 1926-1928 stimulated interest and led to the presence of the Romanian five-man bobsleigh at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, although the expenses were borne by the athletes from their own savings. The Romanian crew finished in a commendable 7th place, 4.3 seconds behind the champions.[3]

The first famous Romanian bobber was Alexandru Papană, national bobsleigh champion in 1928 and 1931 and winner of the FIBT World Championships 1933 in Schreiberhau, Germany (now Szklarska Poręba, Poland), along with Dumitru Hubert.[4] The Romanian crew used ropes instead of a steering wheel and made a "flying start" (one of the first at the time), for which they had patented a special push handle on the bobsleigh.

The FIBT World Championships 1934 saw the domination of Romania, who won the gold medal in the four-man bobsleigh and gold and bronze medals in the two-man bobsleigh. In November 1934, the Romanian Bobsleigh Federation was formed, however, despite the organisational development, the series of successes was interrupted: the participation in the FIBT World Championships 1935 in St. Moritz (Switzerland), with a 2-man bobsleigh crew, piloted by Papană and two 4-person bobsleigh crews, piloted by Papană and Frim, ended in failure.[3]

In 1951, a 1,640-1,530 m long bobsleigh track was built in Poiana Brașov for the organisation of the World University Games.[3]

The first Olympic medal edit

From 1966, Romanian bobsleigh made a comeback on the international scene, thanks to Ion Panțuru. At the FIBT World Championships 1966, Ion Panțuru and Nicolae Neagoe came 5th in the two-man bobsleigh race, and at the European Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen the same team came 6th. In 1967, at the European Championships in Igls (Austria), the four-man bobsleigh team (Ion Panțuru, Gheorghe Maftei, Petre Hristovici, and Nicolae Neagoe) won the gold medal and the title of European champion. In the two-man bobsleigh, the Panțuru-Neagoe pair came second.[3]

At the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, the Romanian selection won a historic bronze medal with the two-man bobsleigh led by Ion Panțuru and Nicolae Neagoe, which is the only Olympic medal won in the history of Romania at the Winter Olympics so far. In the same edition, the Romanian four-man bobsleigh finished fourth, touching the bronze medal by just one hundredth of a second.[5] In the 1969 European bobsleigh championships, the Romanian four-man bobsleigh team finished fourth.

At the 1969 European Bobsleigh Championships held on the Blue Lake bobsleigh track in Cervinia the crew Panțuru-Focșeneanu won the silver medal as well as in the four-man bobsleigh with Ion Panţuru, Raimond Țancov, Dumitru Focșeneanu and Nicolae Neagoe. The crew of Ion Panțuru and Dumitru Focșeneanu won silver and bronze medals at the FIBT World Championships 1969 and the FIBT World Championships 1973, both held in Lake Placid.

After 1970, a modern concrete track was built in Sinaia, which entered the circuit of international competitions, organizing the annual "Carpathian Trophy" (Trofeul Carpați).[3]

At the 1970 European Championships in Cortina, the Romanian four-man bobsled won the bronze medal, while in Igls 1971 they won the title of European champions.[3]

Romania was designated as the host venue for the 1977 European Bobsleigh Championships, however warm weather melted the snow on the course, preventing the competition from taking place.[3]

At the IBSF World Championships 2017 in Schönau am Königssee, bobsledders Maria Adela Constantin and Andreea Grecu rode the two-woman bobsleigh in the team competition, winning the bronze medal with the international team also consisting of three other German athletes.

Olympic record edit

Two-man edit

Olympics City Ranking Bobsledders
1932 Lake Placid 4 Alexandru Papană, Dumitru Hubert
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen 15
16
Alexandru Frim, Tita Rădulescu
Alexandru Budişteanu, Dumitru Gheorghiu
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo 14
18
Heinrich Enea, Mărgărit Blăgescu
Constantin Dragomir, Gheorghe Moldoveanu
1964 Innsbruck 13
15
Ion Panțuru, Hariton Paşovschi
Alexandru Oancea, Constantin Cotacu
1968 Grenoble 3
DQ
Ion Panțuru, Nicolae Neagoe
Romeo Nedelcu, Gheorghe Maftei
1972 Sapporo 5
12
Ion Panțuru, Ion Zangor
Dragoş Panaitescu-Rapan, Dumitru Focșeneanu
1976 Innsbruck 11
12
Ion Panțuru, Gheorghe Lixandru
Dragoş Panaitescu-Rapan, Costel Ionescu
1980 Lake Placid 11
18
Dragoş Panaitescu-Rapan, Gheorghe Lixandru
Constantin Iancu, Constantin Obreja
1984 Sarajevo 18
23
Ion Duminicel, Costel Petrariu
Dorin Degan, Cornel Popescu
1988 Calgary 24
27
Csaba Nagy Lakatos, Costel Petrariu
Dorin Degan, Grigore Anghel
1992 Albertville 18
22
Csaba Nagy Lakatos, Laurenţiu Budur
Paul Neagu, Costel Petrariu
1994 Lillehammer 30 Florian Enache, Mihai Dumitraşcu
1998 Nagano 25
26
Paul Neagu, Gabriel Tătaru
Florian Enache, Mihai Dumitraşcu
2002 Salt Lake City 25 Adrian Duminicel, Florian Enache
2006 Turin 24
26
Nicolae Istrate, Adrian Duminicel
Mihai Iliescu, Levente Andrei Bartha
2010 Vancouver 11 Nicolae Istrate, Florin Cezar Crăciun
2014 Sochi 17 Nicolae Istrate, Florin Cezar Crăciun
2018 Pyeongchang 18 Mihai Cristian Tentea, Nicolae Ciprian Daroczi
2022 Beijing 16 Mihai Cristian Tentea, Nicolae Ciprian Daroczi

Four-man edit

Olympics City Ranking Bobsledders
1928 St. Moritz 7
19
Grigore Socolescu, Mircea Socolescu, Ion Gavăţ, Toma Petre Ghițulescu, Traian Niţescu
Alexandru Berlescu, Petre Petrovici, Horia Roman, Eugen Ştefănescu, Tita Rădulescu
1932 Lake Placid 6 Alexandru Papană, Alexandru Ionescu, Ulise Petrescu, Dumitru Hubert
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen DNF
DNS
Alexandru Budişteanu, Tita Rădulescu, Alexandru Ionescu, Aurel Mărăşescu
Emil Angelescu, Dumitru Gheorghiu, Teodor Popescu, Alexandru Tautu
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo 14
20
Heinrich Enea, Dumitru Peteu, Nicolae Moiceanu, Mărgărit Blăgescu
Constantin Dragomir, Vasile Panait, Ion Staicu, Gheorghe Moldoveanu
1964 Innsbruck 15 Ion Panțuru, Gheorghe Maftei, Constantin Cotacu, Hariton Paşovschi
1968 Grenoble 4 Ion Panțuru, Petre Hristovici, Gheorghe Maftei, Nicolae Neagoe
1972 Sapporo 10 Ion Panțuru, Ion Zangor, Grigore Anghel, Dumitru Focșeneanu
1976 Innsbruck 8
14
Dragoş Panaitescu-Rapan, Paul Neagu, Costel Ionescu, Gheorghe Lixandru

Ion Panţuru, Constantin Romaniuc, Alexe Gheorghe Tănăsescu, Mihai Nicolau

1980 Lake Placid 8
14
Dragoş Panaitescu-Rapan, Paul Neagu, Costel Ionescu, Gheorghe Lixandru
Ion Panțuru, Constantin Romaniuc, Alexe Gheorghe Tănăsescu, Mihai Nicolau
1984 Sarajevo 7 Dorin Degan, Cornel Popescu, Gheorghe Lixandru, Costel Petrariu
1988 Calgary 20 Csaba Nagy Lakatos, Grigore Anghel, Florian Olteanu, Costel Petrariu
1992 Albertville 20 Paul Neagu, Laszlo Hodos, Laurenţiu Budur, Costel Petrariu
1994 Lillehammer 23 Florian Enache, Marian Chițescu, Iulian Păcioianu, Mihai Dumitraşcu
1998 Nagano 27 Florian Enache, Marian Chițescu, Iulian Păcioianu, Mihai Dumitraşcu
2002 Salt Lake City 21 Florian Enache, Adrian Duminicel, Iulian Păcioianu, Teodor Demetriad
2006 Turin 22 Nicolae Istrate, Adrian Duminicel, Gabriel Popa, Ioan Dănuț Dovalciuc
2010 Vancouver 15 Nicolae Istrate, Ioan Dănuț Dovalciuc, Ionuţ Andrei, Florin Crăciun
2014 Sochi 24 Andreas Neagu, Bogdan Laurentiu Otavă, Dănuț Moldovan, Paul Muntean, Florin Cezar Crăciun
2018 Pyeongchang 29 Dorin Alexandru Grigore, Florin Cezar Crăciun, Levente Bartha, Paul Septimiu Muntean
2022 Beijing 13 Mihai Tentea, Raul Dobre, Ciprian Daroczi, Cristian Radu

Two-woman edit

Olympics City Ranking Bobsledders
2002 Salt Lake City 15 Erika Kovacs, Maria Spirescu
2010 Vancouver 15 Carmen Radenovic, Alina Vera Savin
2014 Sochi 17 Maria Constantin, Andreea Grecu
2018 Pyeongchang 15 Maria Constantin, Andreea Grecu
2022 Beijing 18 Andreea Grecu, Katharina Wick

Women's monobob edit

Olympics City Ranking Bobsledders
2022 Beijing 12 Andreea Grecu

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 16 September 2011.
  2. ^ Bob (in Romanian). Vol. I. Bucarest. 2002. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Istoria sportului românesc: Bob şi sanie". Agerpres (in Romanian). 2018-01-19.
  4. ^ "De la campion la bob, la pilot de incercare" (in Romanian).
  5. ^ "Panturu - Neagoe, singurii romani medaliati la Bob" (in Romanian).

External links edit

  • "Romaninan Bobsleigh Federation" (in Romanian).
  • "Romania".

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The Romanian national bobsleigh team represents Romania in international bobsledding competitions Bobsledder Ion Panțuru who won with Nicolae Neagoe the only medal in Winter Olympics for Romania Grenoble 1968 The team made its debut with the five man bobsleigh at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St Moritz At the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble the Romanian selection won a historic bronze medal with the two man bobsleigh team led by Ion Panțuru and Nicolae Neagoe which is the only medal won by Romania at the Winter Olympics At the same Olympics Romania was also close to a bronze medal in the four man competition placing fourth 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 International activity 1 3 The first Olympic medal 2 Olympic record 2 1 Two man 2 2 Four man 2 3 Two woman 2 4 Women s monobob 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editOrigins edit nbsp 5 men bobsleigh in Sinaia 1914 The practice of bobsleigh in Romania dates back to around 1909 2 when sporting activity was limited to a few days a year around the winter holidays from 1910 winter sports competitions were organised with modest participation Until 1916 bobsleigh races were regularly held in Sinaia along with sledging and skeleton races but without precise rules The first winner of a bobsleigh race in 1910 was N Filiti and the first winner of a multi team race was a generic Romanian Sports Club Cercul Sportiv Roman In 1911 the presence of women in bobsleighing was very active competitions were organised in three events two woman bobsleigh two man bobsleigh and team competition of 2 5 6 persons whose winners included Natalia Darvari women Jean Costinescu men and the mixed crew of the Societatea Săniutza In 1912 the competition programme was the same in the women s category Mihaela Ghyka won and in the men s category a male crew led by Mihaela Ghyka herself won 3 In 1912 the Federation of Romanian Sports Societies Federației Societăților de Sport din Romania FSSR was founded within which a Winter Sports Commission was established with the task of coordinating and promoting the practice of bobsleigh In 1914 for the first time a national inter school bobsleigh competition was organised which was won by the Gh Lazăr High School in Bucharest Also in 1914 a team of German tourists participated in the National bobsleigh competition coming third while the competition was won by the team from the Evangelical School of Bucharest 3 After World War I bobbing activity was resumed from 1920 in localities such as Brașov Ramnicu Valcea Slatina and Iași Bobsledding was generally practised along mountain roads and on the ski slopes of Postăvaru and Poiana Brașov In 1922 the first national winter sports championships were held the bobsled championship was held in Sinaia with the title in the club teams event going to the Ramnicu Valcea Centre whose driver was Iorgu Arsenie The rise of the bobsleigh began in 1923 when several competitions with prizes were held the title of national champion went to the team of the Club Colțea from Bucharest In 1924 the crew of the Societatea Politehnica București won 3 International activity edit The organisation of the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix France aroused the interest of Romanian bobbists but the lack of state funds to support participation in the Olympics was widely discussed in the press at the time Iorgu Arsenie built a bobsleigh christened Avalanșa avalanche and together with Tita Rădulescu reached Chamonix where they participated in the races with a borrowed bobsleigh Bachmann type and won three cups however they were unable to participate in the Olympic competition because the rules required the entire crew to be from the same country a condition they were unable to meet Iorgu Arsenie as a representative of the Commission for the Constitution of the Federation Internationale de Bobsleigh et de Tobogganing FIBT in Chamonix in 1924 obtained Romania s affiliation to this international sporting body 3 In 1925 the first bobsled track was built in Sinaia according to the design of engineer Sangiorzan on a western slope of the Furnica hill with a length of 2 100 m and ten curves The first bobsleighs were made of wood with an iron bottom were guided by ropes or a steering wheel and had 2 4 5 or 6 seats At the national bobsleigh championship in 1927 in Sinaia the student crew of brothers Grigore and Mircea Socolescu and major Mihai Mihail from Slatina distinguished themselves on this occasion a cup for the most daring and skilful bobsleigh was awarded to 21 year old Alexandru Papană who would dominate the bobsleigh races in the following years The recognition of his skill was confirmed in 1928 when together with Dumitru Hubert they won the title of national champions in the two man race The Aeronautica club to which the two competitors belonged had two crews Alexandru Papană driver Alexandru Ionescu Tiberiu Stătescu Puffi Popescu Gheorghe Moțoi brakeman From these the bobsledders who would bring fame to Romanian sport would be selected later 3 Performances in 1926 1928 stimulated interest and led to the presence of the Romanian five man bobsleigh at the 1928 Winter Olympics in St Moritz although the expenses were borne by the athletes from their own savings The Romanian crew finished in a commendable 7th place 4 3 seconds behind the champions 3 The first famous Romanian bobber was Alexandru Papană national bobsleigh champion in 1928 and 1931 and winner of the FIBT World Championships 1933 in Schreiberhau Germany now Szklarska Poreba Poland along with Dumitru Hubert 4 The Romanian crew used ropes instead of a steering wheel and made a flying start one of the first at the time for which they had patented a special push handle on the bobsleigh The FIBT World Championships 1934 saw the domination of Romania who won the gold medal in the four man bobsleigh and gold and bronze medals in the two man bobsleigh In November 1934 the Romanian Bobsleigh Federation was formed however despite the organisational development the series of successes was interrupted the participation in the FIBT World Championships 1935 in St Moritz Switzerland with a 2 man bobsleigh crew piloted by Papană and two 4 person bobsleigh crews piloted by Papană and Frim ended in failure 3 In 1951 a 1 640 1 530 m long bobsleigh track was built in Poiana Brașov for the organisation of the World University Games 3 The first Olympic medal edit From 1966 Romanian bobsleigh made a comeback on the international scene thanks to Ion Panțuru At the FIBT World Championships 1966 Ion Panțuru and Nicolae Neagoe came 5th in the two man bobsleigh race and at the European Championships in Garmisch Partenkirchen the same team came 6th In 1967 at the European Championships in Igls Austria the four man bobsleigh team Ion Panțuru Gheorghe Maftei Petre Hristovici and Nicolae Neagoe won the gold medal and the title of European champion In the two man bobsleigh the Panțuru Neagoe pair came second 3 At the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble the Romanian selection won a historic bronze medal with the two man bobsleigh led by Ion Panțuru and Nicolae Neagoe which is the only Olympic medal won in the history of Romania at the Winter Olympics so far In the same edition the Romanian four man bobsleigh finished fourth touching the bronze medal by just one hundredth of a second 5 In the 1969 European bobsleigh championships the Romanian four man bobsleigh team finished fourth At the 1969 European Bobsleigh Championships held on the Blue Lake bobsleigh track in Cervinia the crew Panțuru Focșeneanu won the silver medal as well as in the four man bobsleigh with Ion Panţuru Raimond Țancov Dumitru Focșeneanu and Nicolae Neagoe The crew of Ion Panțuru and Dumitru Focșeneanu won silver and bronze medals at the FIBT World Championships 1969 and the FIBT World Championships 1973 both held in Lake Placid After 1970 a modern concrete track was built in Sinaia which entered the circuit of international competitions organizing the annual Carpathian Trophy Trofeul Carpați 3 At the 1970 European Championships in Cortina the Romanian four man bobsled won the bronze medal while in Igls 1971 they won the title of European champions 3 Romania was designated as the host venue for the 1977 European Bobsleigh Championships however warm weather melted the snow on the course preventing the competition from taking place 3 At the IBSF World Championships 2017 in Schonau am Konigssee bobsledders Maria Adela Constantin and Andreea Grecu rode the two woman bobsleigh in the team competition winning the bronze medal with the international team also consisting of three other German athletes Olympic record editTwo man edit Olympics City Ranking Bobsledders1932 Lake Placid 4 Alexandru Papană Dumitru Hubert1936 Garmisch Partenkirchen 15 16 Alexandru Frim Tita RădulescuAlexandru Budisteanu Dumitru Gheorghiu1956 Cortina d Ampezzo 14 18 Heinrich Enea Mărgărit BlăgescuConstantin Dragomir Gheorghe Moldoveanu1964 Innsbruck 13 15 Ion Panțuru Hariton PasovschiAlexandru Oancea Constantin Cotacu1968 Grenoble 3 DQ Ion Panțuru Nicolae NeagoeRomeo Nedelcu Gheorghe Maftei1972 Sapporo 5 12 Ion Panțuru Ion ZangorDragos Panaitescu Rapan Dumitru Focșeneanu1976 Innsbruck 11 12 Ion Panțuru Gheorghe LixandruDragos Panaitescu Rapan Costel Ionescu1980 Lake Placid 11 18 Dragos Panaitescu Rapan Gheorghe LixandruConstantin Iancu Constantin Obreja1984 Sarajevo 18 23 Ion Duminicel Costel PetrariuDorin Degan Cornel Popescu1988 Calgary 24 27 Csaba Nagy Lakatos Costel PetrariuDorin Degan Grigore Anghel1992 Albertville 1822 Csaba Nagy Lakatos Laurenţiu BudurPaul Neagu Costel Petrariu1994 Lillehammer 30 Florian Enache Mihai Dumitrascu1998 Nagano 25 26 Paul Neagu Gabriel Tătaru Florian Enache Mihai Dumitrascu2002 Salt Lake City 25 Adrian Duminicel Florian Enache2006 Turin 24 26 Nicolae Istrate Adrian DuminicelMihai Iliescu Levente Andrei Bartha2010 Vancouver 11 Nicolae Istrate Florin Cezar Crăciun2014 Sochi 17 Nicolae Istrate Florin Cezar Crăciun2018 Pyeongchang 18 Mihai Cristian Tentea Nicolae Ciprian Daroczi2022 Beijing 16 Mihai Cristian Tentea Nicolae Ciprian DarocziFour man edit Olympics City Ranking Bobsledders1928 St Moritz 7 19 Grigore Socolescu Mircea Socolescu Ion Gavăţ Toma Petre Ghițulescu Traian NiţescuAlexandru Berlescu Petre Petrovici Horia Roman Eugen Stefănescu Tita Rădulescu1932 Lake Placid 6 Alexandru Papană Alexandru Ionescu Ulise Petrescu Dumitru Hubert1936 Garmisch Partenkirchen DNFDNS Alexandru Budisteanu Tita Rădulescu Alexandru Ionescu Aurel MărăsescuEmil Angelescu Dumitru Gheorghiu Teodor Popescu Alexandru Tautu1956 Cortina d Ampezzo 14 20 Heinrich Enea Dumitru Peteu Nicolae Moiceanu Mărgărit Blăgescu Constantin Dragomir Vasile Panait Ion Staicu Gheorghe Moldoveanu1964 Innsbruck 15 Ion Panțuru Gheorghe Maftei Constantin Cotacu Hariton Pasovschi1968 Grenoble 4 Ion Panțuru Petre Hristovici Gheorghe Maftei Nicolae Neagoe1972 Sapporo 10 Ion Panțuru Ion Zangor Grigore Anghel Dumitru Focșeneanu1976 Innsbruck 8 14 Dragos Panaitescu Rapan Paul Neagu Costel Ionescu Gheorghe LixandruIon Panţuru Constantin Romaniuc Alexe Gheorghe Tănăsescu Mihai Nicolau1980 Lake Placid 8 14 Dragos Panaitescu Rapan Paul Neagu Costel Ionescu Gheorghe Lixandru Ion Panțuru Constantin Romaniuc Alexe Gheorghe Tănăsescu Mihai Nicolau1984 Sarajevo 7 Dorin Degan Cornel Popescu Gheorghe Lixandru Costel Petrariu1988 Calgary 20 Csaba Nagy Lakatos Grigore Anghel Florian Olteanu Costel Petrariu1992 Albertville 20 Paul Neagu Laszlo Hodos Laurenţiu Budur Costel Petrariu1994 Lillehammer 23 Florian Enache Marian Chițescu Iulian Păcioianu Mihai Dumitrascu1998 Nagano 27 Florian Enache Marian Chițescu Iulian Păcioianu Mihai Dumitrascu2002 Salt Lake City 21 Florian Enache Adrian Duminicel Iulian Păcioianu Teodor Demetriad2006 Turin 22 Nicolae Istrate Adrian Duminicel Gabriel Popa Ioan Dănuț Dovalciuc2010 Vancouver 15 Nicolae Istrate Ioan Dănuț Dovalciuc Ionuţ Andrei Florin Crăciun2014 Sochi 24 Andreas Neagu Bogdan Laurentiu Otavă Dănuț Moldovan Paul Muntean Florin Cezar Crăciun2018 Pyeongchang 29 Dorin Alexandru Grigore Florin Cezar Crăciun Levente Bartha Paul Septimiu Muntean2022 Beijing 13 Mihai Tentea Raul Dobre Ciprian Daroczi Cristian RaduTwo woman edit Olympics City Ranking Bobsledders2002 Salt Lake City 15 Erika Kovacs Maria Spirescu2010 Vancouver 15 Carmen Radenovic Alina Vera Savin2014 Sochi 17 Maria Constantin Andreea Grecu2018 Pyeongchang 15 Maria Constantin Andreea Grecu2022 Beijing 18 Andreea Grecu Katharina WickWomen s monobob edit Olympics City Ranking Bobsledders2022 Beijing 12 Andreea GrecuSee also edit nbsp Olympics portal nbsp Romania portalRomania at the Olympics Sport in RomaniaReferences edit Romania sports reference com Archived from the original on 16 September 2011 Bob in Romanian Vol I Bucarest 2002 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b c d e f g h i j k l Istoria sportului 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