Mădălina Bereş

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Laura Oprea and Mădălina Bereș (right) at the European Rowing Championships 2016

Mădălina Bereș (born July 3, 1993 in Iași ) is a Romanian rower .

Mădălina Bereş took fourth place at the Junior World Championships in 2010 with the Romanian eighth , in 2011 she also reached fourth place, this time in a two-man without a helmsman . From 2012 she competed at the U23 World Championships . She took sixth place in 2012 with the double quad , won in 2013 with Mihaela Petrilă in a double without a helmsman and in 2014 came fourth in the same boat class.

At the European Championships in 2015 , Mădălina Bereș first appeared internationally in the adult class when she won the bronze medal with the Romanian eighth. At the 2015 World Championships , the Romanian eighth finished in seventh place as the winner of the B final. In 2016 Laura Oprea and Mădălina Bereș won the bronze medal at the European Championships . Shortly thereafter, both belonged to the Romanian eighth, which won the Olympic qualification regatta in Lucerne. At the 2016 Olympic Games , Oprea and Bereș competed in two competitions. With the two without a helmsman they finished ninth, with the eight they won the bronze medal behind the US eight and the British women.

At the end of May 2017, Oprea and Bereș won the gold medal in both two and eight at the European Championships in Račice u Štětí . At the World Cup finals, Bereș only competed in eighth and won this boat class. The Romanian eighth achieved his greatest success at the end of the 2017 season at the World Championships in Sarasota with the title win in front of the boats from Canada and New Zealand. At the European Championships in 2018 , Mădălina Bereș and Denisa Tîlvescu competed in an uncontrolled two and eight and won the title in both boat classes. In Plovdiv at the 2018 World Championships , Bereş only started in eighth place and finished in fifth place. The following year, she competed at the European Championships in Lucerne together with Ioana Vrinceanu , Viviana-Iuliana Bejinariu and Denisa Tilvescu in a four-man without helmsman and won the silver medal behind the boat from the Netherlands.

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