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Anișoara Dobre-Bălan

1966 - Today

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Anișoara Dobre-Bălan (née Bălan; born 1 July 1966) is a Romanian rower. Competing in quadruple sculls she won two Olympic medals, in 1988 and 1992, and three world championship medals, in 1985, 1986 and 1991. She also won the world title in women's eight in 1989. Her sister Doina Șnep-Bălan is married to Ioan Snep; both are Olympic rowers. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Anișoara Dobre-Bălan is the 3,587th most popular athlete, the 727th most popular biography from Romania and the 91st most popular Romanian Athlete.

Anișoara Dobre-Bălan is most famous for being a Romanian rower who competed at the international level. She achieved notable success in her sport, representing Romania in various rowing competitions.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Anișoara Dobre-Bălan ranks 878Before her are Paula Trickey, Bruno Gudelj, Molly Price, Sherman Alexie, Hiroaki Kumon, and Samson Kitur. After her are Jürg Studer, Ismo Falck, Andreas Dibowski, Islam Dugushiev, Jyrki Järvi, and Mariusz Szczygieł.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Anișoara Dobre-Bălan ranks 721 out of 844After her are Denis Alibec (1991), Paul Codrea (1981), Radu Niculescu (1975), Rozalia Husti (1964), Răzvan Marin (1996), Marian Oprea (1982), Titus Corlățean (1968), Marius Urzică (1975), Alina Plugaru (1987), Florin Niță (1987), Antonia Iacobescu (1989), and Zita-Eva Funkenhauser (1966).

Among ATHLETES In Romania

Among athletes born in Romania, Anișoara Dobre-Bălan ranks 88Before her are Ionela Târlea (1976), Iulică Ruican (1971), and Angela Alupei (1972). After her are Marian Oprea (1982), Zita-Eva Funkenhauser (1966), Maria Magdalena Dumitrache (1977), Ioan Șnep (1966), Oana Pantelimon (1972), Marian Simion (1975), Simona Richter (1972), Ioan Grigoraș (1963), and Victoria Lepădatu (1971).