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Vali Ionescu

1960 - Today

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Valeria "Valy" Ionescu (later Constantin, born 31 August 1960) is a retired long jumper from Romania. She won the European title in 1982 and an Olympic silver medal in 1984. Ionescu spent her entire career with the club Rapid Bucuresti, and later worked there as a coach and official. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vali Ionescu is the 2,372nd most popular athlete (down from 2,060th in 2019), the 555th most popular biography from Romania (down from 525th in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Romanian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Vali Ionescu ranks 2,372 out of 6,025Before her are Shaunae Miller-Uibo, Jean-Michel Henry, Nikolai Sologubov, James Mitchel, Olga Homeghi, and Daniela Costian. After her are Leif Jenssen, Ivan Tsikhan, Coenraad Hiebendaal, Miguel Seijas, Gail Devers, and Madeline Manning.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Vali Ionescu ranks 568Before her are Kim Thayil, Pavel Grudinin, Carlos Alberto Santos, Anders Nordström, Steven Lindsey, and Amy Grant. After her are Martina Schröter, Sibel Siber, Sandy Powell, Peter Pišťanek, Olena Zhupiyeva-Vyazova, and Christian Engström.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Vali Ionescu ranks 555 out of 844Before her are Nicu Vlad (1963), Cristina Adela Foișor (1967), Ștefan Radu (1986), Olga Homeghi (1958), Daniela Costian (1965), and Ilan Gilon (1956). After her are Mircea Fulger (1959), Dumitru Stângaciu (1964), Ion Draica (1958), Kalinikos Kreanga (1972), Mihaela Loghin (1952), and Sorana Cîrstea (1990).

Among ATHLETES In Romania

Among athletes born in Romania, Vali Ionescu ranks 42Before her are Valer Toma (1957), Maria Fricioiu (1960), Petru Iosub (1961), Nicu Vlad (1963), Olga Homeghi (1958), and Daniela Costian (1965). After her are Ion Draica (1958), Mihaela Loghin (1952), Marioara Popescu (1962), Anișoara Sorohan (1963), Rodica Arba (1962), and Valeria Răcilă (1957).