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The Moldovan athlete had no equal in the weight category up to 81 kg at the European Weightlifting Championships held in Chisinau, – reports Logos Press.

The National Olympic and Sports Committee of Moldova (NOSC) and the BOMBA company signed on April 18 an agreement on strategic partnership until 2029, – reports Logos Press.

For this, the locality must be the winner of a competition initiated by the Ministry of Education and Research.

Danu Secrieru and Ion Badanev became medalists of the European Weightlifting Championship, held in Chisinau, – reports Logos Press.

Greco-Roman wrestlers Artyom Delianu, Vitalii Eremenko, Alexander Solovei and Victor Ciobanu became bronze medalists of the World Olympic Wrestling Championships in their weight categories, – reports Logos Press.

Moldovan athlete Irina Ryngac became the vice-champion of the European women’s wrestling in the weight category up to 65 kg. Mariana Dragutan won a bronze medal in the 55 kg weight category,” Logos Press reported.

Two participants of the European Weightlifting Championships, held in Chisinau, have not received permission to enter the territory of Moldova,” Logos Press reported.

Vitali and Anastasia Spinu won 4 gold medals (two for each) at the European Shotokan Karate Championship, which ended in Lignano-Sabbiadoro (Italy).

Moldova Open 2025″ – men’s tournament among tennis professionals from ATP Challenger series – will be held for the first time in Chisinau from May 26 to June 1, 2025 – reports Logos Press/.

The Cricova tourist complex won the Romanian Destination of the Year 2025 competition. This is the main project to promote tourism in Romania, which is traditionally held in Sibiu.

The first matches of the 1/4 finals of the Moldovan Football Cup took place. Two clubs – Tiraspol “Sheriff” and Chisinau “Zimbru” almost secured their exit to the next stage of the tournament, having beaten their opponents with a comfortable score, – reports Logos Press.

The Moldovan national soccer team lost two starting matches of the qualifying tournament for the World Cup-2026 (Group I). Serghei Kleshchenko’s charges lost to the national teams of Norway and Estonia.
