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Olga Homeghi

1958 - Today

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Olga Homeghi (later Bularda and then Ioniță, born 1 May 1958) is a retired Romanian rower. She competed at the 1980, 1984, and 1988 Olympics and won two gold, one silver and one bronze medal, each in different events. At the world championships she won three gold, two silver, and two bronze medals between 1979 and 1987. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Olga Homeghi is the 2,406th most popular athlete (up from 2,621st in 2019), the 552nd most popular biography from Romania (up from 582nd in 2019) and the 40th most popular Romanian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Olga Homeghi ranks 2,406 out of 6,025Before her are Helen Volk, Vic Emery, Shaunae Miller-Uibo, Jean-Michel Henry, Nikolai Sologubov, and James Mitchel. After her are Daniela Costian, Vali Ionescu, Leif Jenssen, Ivan Tsikhan, Coenraad Hiebendaal, and Miguel Seijas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1958, Olga Homeghi ranks 577Before her are Abdoulaye Idrissa Maïga, André Egli, Eduard Azaryan, Kim Greist, Maciej Płażyński, and Roger L. Jackson. After her are Deran Sarafian, Jules Bocandé, Dario Franceschini, Flemming Rasmussen, Kathrin Schmidt, and María Elena Moyano.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Olga Homeghi ranks 552 out of 844Before her are Andrei Pavel (1974), Radu Jude (1977), Otmar Szafnauer (1964), Nicu Vlad (1963), Cristina Adela Foișor (1967), and Ștefan Radu (1986). After her are Daniela Costian (1965), Ilan Gilon (1956), Vali Ionescu (1960), Mircea Fulger (1959), Dumitru Stângaciu (1964), and Ion Draica (1958).

Among ATHLETES In Romania

Among athletes born in Romania, Olga Homeghi ranks 40Before her are Corneliu Ion (1951), Elena Georgescu (1964), Valer Toma (1957), Maria Fricioiu (1960), Petru Iosub (1961), and Nicu Vlad (1963). After her are Daniela Costian (1965), Vali Ionescu (1960), Ion Draica (1958), Mihaela Loghin (1952), Marioara Popescu (1962), and Anișoara Sorohan (1963).