Sport in Moldova
Sport in Moldova has reached international levels as individuals compete at the European, World and Olympic levels. Most notably, Moldova has won a range of medals at the European championships in boxing, Judo, weightlifting and wrestling.
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Sports
Basketball
Moldova has an increasingly successful team at the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries. There, Team Moldova won two silver medals until today. (2008 and 2012)
The country has a professional basketball league, namely the Moldovan National Division.[1]
Cycling
The most prestigious cycling race is the Moldova President's Cup, which was first run in 2004.
Football
Football is the most popular sport in Moldova.
Rugby
Rugby union is becoming more popular. Since 2004, playing numbers at all levels have more than doubled to 3,200. Despite the hardships and deprivations the national team are ranked 34th in the world. More than 10,000 supporters turn out for home internationals.[2]
Wrestling
Trânta (a form of wrestling) is the national sport in Moldova.
Major achievements by sporting event
Olympic Games
Paralympic Games
Sport | Event | Athlete(s) | Result |
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Athletics | 1996 Summer Paralympics | Nikolai Tchoumak | |
Table tennis | 1996 Summer Paralympics | Vladimir Polkanov |
Youth Olympic Games
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World Championships
World Games
Sport | Event | Athlete(s) | Result |
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Dancesport | 2013 World Games | Gabriele Pasquale Goffredo Anna Matus |
European Championships
European Games
Sport | Event | Athlete(s) | Result |
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Wrestling | 2015 European Games | Piotr Ianulov | |
Wrestling | 2015 European Games | Svetlana Saenko | |
Wrestling | 2015 European Games | Alexandru Chirtoaca |
See also
References
- ^ "Indian cager Ulhas KS to set to play in Moldovan National League". sportscafe.in. 16 October 2021. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
- ^ Souster, Mark (Oct 27, 2012). "Europe's poor relations show richness of spirit; Mark Souster visits Moldova and discovers a wealth of ambition at all levels in one of the game's new frontiers". The Times (London, England).