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Cristieana Cojocaru

1962 - Today

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Cristieana Cojocaru (later Matei, born 2 January 1962) is a retired Romanian runner who specialized in the 400 m hurdles and flat 800 m events. She won a bronze medal in the hurdles at the 1984 Olympics. In the 800 m she won the 1985 world indoor title and three medals at the European indoor championships in 1984–1986. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Cristieana Cojocaru is the 3,151st most popular athlete (down from 2,292nd in 2024), the 678th most popular biography from Romania (down from 554th in 2019) and the 72nd most popular Romanian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Cristieana Cojocaru ranks 3,151 out of 6,025Before her are Butch Reynolds, Tanyu Kiryakov, Kim Dong-hyeon, Patrick Hürlimann, Inna Lasovskaya, and Joe DeLoach. After her are Aries Merritt, Annegret Strauch, Mariya Lasitskene, Beth Heiden, John Collins, and Karsten Brannasch.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Cristieana Cojocaru ranks 868Before her are Poonam Dhillon, Javier Zeoli, Jackie Silva, Paul Haslinger, Om Birla, and Luis Caballero. After her are Deirdre Lovejoy, Harald Winkler, Bruce Robertson, Mark Pellington, Nergüin Enkhbat, and Andrei Kravchuk.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Cristieana Cojocaru ranks 678 out of 844Before her are Răzvan Cociș (1983), Liliana Năstase (1962), Dănuț Lupu (1967), Ana Ularu (1985), Mihaela Armășescu (1963), and Cosmin Moți (1984). After her are Lavinia Agache (1968), Alina Dumitru (1982), Dănuț Dobre (1967), Viorica Susanu (1975), Marius Niculae (1981), and Vilmoș Szabo (1964).

Among ATHLETES In Romania

Among athletes born in Romania, Cristieana Cojocaru ranks 72Before her are Doina Șnep-Bălan (1963), Adriana Bazon (1963), Éva Tófalvi (1978), Monika Weber-Koszto (1966), Liliana Năstase (1962), and Mihaela Armășescu (1963). After her are Dănuț Dobre (1967), Viorica Susanu (1975), Georgeta Damian (1976), Camelia Diaconescu (1963), Maria Cioncan (1977), and Herta Anitaș (1962).