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Anișoara Sorohan

1963 - Today

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Anișoara Sorohan (later Minea, born 9 February 1963) is a retired Romanian rower. Competing in quadruple sculls she won two Olympic and two world championship medals between 1984 and 1988. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anișoara Sorohan is the 2,528th most popular athlete (up from 2,957th in 2019), the 566th most popular biography from Romania (up from 627th in 2019) and the 46th most popular Romanian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Anișoara Sorohan ranks 2,528 out of 6,025Before her are Frank Shakespeare, Ricco Groß, Kenny Harrison, Hideaki Tomiyama, Wang Liping, and Francis Obikwelu. After her are Susan Huggett, Nikolina Shtereva, Yuriy Kutsenko, Rodica Arba, Jos Lansink, and Nodar Kumaritashvili.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Anișoara Sorohan ranks 623Before her are Chris Coons, Mike Gascoyne, Alexander Zhulin, Péter Fülöp Kocsis, Michael Everson, and Anna Samokhina. After her are Alexandra Silk, Farin Urlaub, Vonda Shepard, Ines Geissler, Scott Westerfeld, and Douglas Wakiihuri.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Anișoara Sorohan ranks 566 out of 844Before her are Mihaela Loghin (1952), Sorana Cîrstea (1990), Ovidiu Hațegan (1980), Marioara Popescu (1962), Emilia Eberle (1964), and Eugen Bejinariu (1959). After her are Rodica Arba (1962), Tibor Selymes (1970), Valeria Răcilă (1957), Viorica Ioja (1962), Maricica Țăran (1962), and Daniel Prodan (1972).

Among ATHLETES In Romania

Among athletes born in Romania, Anișoara Sorohan ranks 46Before her are Olga Homeghi (1958), Daniela Costian (1965), Vali Ionescu (1960), Ion Draica (1958), Mihaela Loghin (1952), and Marioara Popescu (1962). After her are Rodica Arba (1962), Valeria Răcilă (1957), Viorica Ioja (1962), Maricica Țăran (1962), Alina Astafei (1969), and Ioana Badea (1964).