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Raluca Sbîrcia

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Residence
  
Craiova

National coach(es)
  
Octavian Zidaru

Hand
  
right-handed

Weapon
  
Épée

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Full name
  
Raluca Cristina Sbîrcia

Born
  
4 July 1989 (age 27) Craiova, Oltenia (
1989-07-04
)

Club
  
CS Universitatea Craiova

Head coach(es)
  
Mircea Alecu, Dumitru Popescu

Raluca Sbîrcia (born 14 July 1989) is a Romanian épée fencer, bronze medallist in the 2013 World Fencing Championships.

Sbârcia joined the Romanian national team in 2012 after Simona Gherman, Loredana Dinu, and Anca Măroiu took a post-Olympic break. Together with Maria Udrea, Simona Pop, and captain Ana Maria Brânză, she won a bronze medal in the Leipzig, Saint-Maur, and Rio stages of the team World Cup. She was replaced by Amalia Tătăran for the European Championships in Zagreb, but was selected again for the World Championships in Budapest. In the individual event, she was defeated by a single hit in the first round by Poland's Renata Knapik. In the team event, Romania reached easily the quarter-finals, where they defeated South Korea, before being crushed by Russia in the semi-finals. They prevailed over France in the small final and came away with the bronze medal.

In the 2013–14 season Sbîrcia was a part of the team that won a gold medal in the Doha World Cup and a bronze medal in the Barcelona World Cup. She however lost her spot as Simona Gherman returned to competition and was reinstated into the national team as No.2.

Her brother Alin is also a fencer.

References

Raluca Sbîrcia Wikipedia


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