Ștefan Tudor

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Ștefan Tudor (born March 3, 1943 in Poienarii Burchii , Prahova County ) is a former Romanian rower who was 1970 world champion and 1972 Olympic knight in two-man with helmsman .

Athletic career

The 1.85 m tall Ștefan Tudor won his first international medal at the 1967 European Championships in Vichy. The Romanian four-man with helmsman in the line-up of Reinhold Batschi , Petre Ceapura , Emanoil Stratan , Ștefan Tudor and helmsman Ladislau Lovrenschi received the bronze medal behind the boats from the USSR and from the GDR. At the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City, the Romanian foursome with Francisc Papp finished seventh in the foursome for Stratan.

Together with Petre Ceapura and Ladislau Lovrenschi, Tudor won the 1970 World Championships in St. Catharines, Canada in front of the boats from the GDR and the Soviet Union. At the European Championships in Copenhagen in 1971 , Ceapura and Tudor competed with Gheorghe Gheorghiu as helmsman and took fourth place behind the boats from the GDR, Czechoslovakia and the USSR. In 1972 at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Lovrenschi drove again. Ceapura, Tudor and Lovrenschi reached the final in Munich and won the bronze medal behind the boats from the GDR and from Czechoslovakia. The following year, Ceapura, Tudor and Gheorghiu won bronze behind the boats from the USSR and from the GDR at the 1973 European Championships in Moscow. At the World Championships in Nottingham in 1975 , Ceapura, Tudor and Lovrenschi rowed with the two to ninth place. At the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Tudor competed in a four-man without a helmsman and finished ninth.

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Footnotes

  1. European championships in four with a helmsman at sport-komplett.de
  2. Volker Kluge : Olympic Summer Games. The Chronicle III. Mexico City 1968 - Los Angeles 1984. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-328-00741-5 . P. 126f (foursome)
  3. World championships in two with helmsman at sport-komplett.de
  4. Volker Kluge: Olympic Summer Games. The Chronicle III. Mexico City 1968 - Los Angeles 1984. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-328-00741-5 . P. 339
  5. European championships in two with helmsman at sport-komplett.de
  6. Volker Kluge: Olympic Summer Games. The Chronicle III. Mexico City 1968 - Los Angeles 1984. Sportverlag Berlin, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-328-00741-5 . P. 558f