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Romania — Women's Coxed Four

1977–1987 · 8 seasons tracked · 2 golds
Golds
2
Podiums
7
Best 2k
3:14.11
Seasons
8
Championship finish by year
Higher is better · medals marked
1234561977197819801982198419861987
Roster flow
Each column is a qualifying season's A crew · teal = carried over · amber = changed seat · NEW = first World / European / World Cup appearance (incl. U23 & Junior) · dashed column = years not contested · A boat only
1977
bronze
SF. ZamfirNEW
3G. Militaru-masca
2F. Petcu-dospinescu-silaghi
BE. Avram
CE. Giurca
1978
bronze
SE. Oprea-horvath
3F. Petcu-dospinescu-silaghi
2F. SilaghiNEW
BG. Militaru-masca
CA. Matei-sieburg
1979–80
2 yrs off
1981
P4
SM. DragomirNEW
3L. TeleucaNEW
2M. SimionNEW
BA. PitigoiNEW
CV. VeresNEW
1982
bronze
SE. Oprea-horvath
3R. Puscatu-arba
2M. ArmasescuNEW
BA. Darco-plescaNEW
CC. Dinu
1983
silver
SF. LavricNEW
3M. Tanase-fricioiu
2C. ApostolNEW
BO. Homeghi-bularda
CV. Veres
1984
not contested
1985
silver
SF. Lavric
3M. Tanase-fricioiu
2C. Apostol
BO. Homeghi-bularda
CV. Ioja
1986
gold
SD. Snep-balan
3M. Trasca
2C. StoeanNEW
BL. Toader
CV. Ioja
1987
gold
SV. VirlanNEW
3M. Trasca
2A. Chelariu-bazon
BV. Necula
CE. Oancia

Season by season

Tracked across the World & European Championships, World Cups and Olympic Games — years with no qualifying championship are shown as gaps. NEW marks an athlete's first time at this level (U23 & Junior count).

1984 no qualifying championship
1979–1980 no qualifying championship