Ana Maria Brânză
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Geburtsdatum | 26. November 1984 Bukarest | ||||
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Ana Maria Brânză (* 26. November 1984 in Bukarest) ist eine rumänische Degenfechterin, Olympische Silbermedaillengewinnerin 2008 und zweifache Weltmeisterin.
Challenge International de Saint-Maur 2013
[Bearbeiten]See Challenge international de Saint-Maur 2013 for coverage of the whole competition.
Individual event
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Before the quarter-finals
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Before the quarter-finals
Quarter-final v Tiffany Géroudet: Brânză wins 15/7.
Semi-final v Emma Samuelsson: Brânză wins 15/8.
Final v Emese Szász: Brânză wins 11/6.
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Hugged by Octavian Zidaru
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Shaking hands with the Hungarian coach
Trophies presentation:
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On the podium
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On the podium
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Congratulated by Emma Samuelsson
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High-fiving Irina Embrich
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During the National anthem of Romania
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With the other finalist and semi-finalists
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With the referees
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Interviewed by Sport+
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Interviewed by Sport+
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Interviewed by Sport+
Team event
[Bearbeiten]Bronze medal: Romania v France: Romania wins 36/31.
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Against Laurence Épée
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Against Laurence Épée
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Against Laurence Épée
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Against Joséphine Jacques-André-Coquin
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Against Joséphine Jacques-André-Coquin
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Against Joséphine Jacques-André-Coquin
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Against Joséphine Jacques-André-Coquin
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Against Joséphine Jacques-André-Coquin
Trophy presentation:
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With the Romanian team
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With the Romanian team
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In front of the podium
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Shaking hands with the Hungarian team
2013 World Championships in Budapest
[Bearbeiten]Individual event
[Bearbeiten]Brânză wins 15-12 against Johanna Bergdahl from Sweden in the table of 64.
Brânză wins 15-10 against Choi Eun-sook from Korea in the table of 32.
Brânză wins 15-10 against Lauren Rembi from France in the table of 16.
Brânză is beaten 14–15 by Estonian Julia Beljajeva in the table of 8.