List of Romanian sportspeople

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Athletics

Gabriela Szabo Gabriela Szabo.PNG
Gabriela Szabo

Biathlon

Bobsleigh

Boxing

Canoeing

Ivan Patzaichin Ivan Patzaichin.jpg
Ivan Patzaichin

Equestrian

Fencing

Football

Gymnastics

Nadia Comaneci during her practice session for an appearance at the Hartford Civic Center (October 1977) Nadia Comaneci 1977.jpg
Nadia Comăneci during her practice session for an appearance at the Hartford Civic Center (October 1977)
Sandra Izbasa Sandra izbasa.jpg
Sandra Izbașa
Daniela Silivas at the 1987 World Championships WK turnen in Rotterdam Romeense Daniele Silivas in act, Bestanddeelnr 934-1091.jpg
Daniela Silivaș at the 1987 World Championships
Catalina Ponor in 2007 Catalina Ponor.PNG
Cătălina Ponor in 2007

Handball

Ice hockey

Judo

Luge

Rowing

Rugby union

Shooting

Speed skating

Swimming

Tennis

Ilie Nastase playing a Davis Cup match against The Netherlands in The Hague (1973) Ilie Nastase (Davis Cup).jpg
Ilie Năstase playing a Davis Cup match against The Netherlands in The Hague (1973)

Volleyball

Water polo

Weightlifting

Wrestling

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