- Răzvan Florea
Infobox Swimmer
swimmername=Răzvan Florea
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fullname = Răzvan Ionuţ Florea
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nationality = ROM
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birthdate = birth date and age|1980|9|29
birthplace =Constanţa
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height = height|m=1.93
weight = convert|87|kg|lb
medaltemplates=Răzvan Florea (born
September 29 ,1980 inConstanţa ) is aRomania nswimmer , the first male Romanian swimmer to win an Olympic medal.Career
He began swimming at the age of six, at the
Constanţa Children's Palace pool, coached by Dumitru Lungu. Due to his attraction to water and his inborn qualities (his father was a professionalscuba diver ), Răzvan overcame the drawback of being overweight and recorded a fast progress. After less than one year of swimming, he took part in his first competitions for his age group, during which he became amedalist 6 times.1987 would become his year of reference: the first year when he won a medal.
During the following years, he had a constant progress, so that in 1988 (aged 8) Răzvan won 11 medals within local competitions for his age group; in 1989, he won another 6 medals, and in 1990 and 1991, 21 medals, including in national competitions for 10- and 11-year olds. The most significant results during this period are his first two national records for 50m butterfly, at age 11, respectively 12.
In 1995 (aged 15), he made his debut in the National Junior Swimming Team.
In 1998 (aged 18) he was selected for the National and Olympic Teams.
Between 1996 and 2000, he participated in over 25 major
Europe an competitions (official, unofficial and Grand Prix), winning 42 medals. His progress was constant and valuable, and he set 25 national records during this time.One remarkable personal achievement at international level during this period was finishing fourth in the Olympic final of the 200m backstroke at the
2000 Sydney Olympics .The next year was difficult, due to health problems, but he eventually managed to return to the international competition arena, finishing fifth at the 2002
European Swimming Championships inBerlin , a sign which marked his comeback.In 2003, he made his debut in World Cup competitions, winning his first silver medal at this level - second place in the 200m
backstroke event (Stockholm , January 22, 2003). He also set a new national record in the 100mbackstroke event as well.At the beginning of 2004, he recorded several remarkable results: he won 3 gold medals at the
New York andRio de Janeiro World Cup competitions (February 2004) and he set 4 new Romanian national records. At theEuropean Swimming Championships inMadrid , Răzvan finished second and won the title of European Vice-Champion in the 200mbackstroke event. In the Mare Nostrum circuit competitions, he won 6 gold medals and 2 silver medals (inMonaco ,Canet ,Barcelona andRome ), which earned him the second place in the general ranking of the circuit - a very valuable result at international level.At the
2004 Summer Olympics inAthens , Răzvan won the bronze medal in the 200mbackstroke event, also setting 2 new Romanian national records. It is interesting to note that his result in this event (1,57.56) is within the top ten world performances of the century.At the 2005
World Swimming Championships inMontreal , Răzvan finished fourth in the 200mbackstroke event, three hundreds of a second short of the bronze medal. However, his 1,57.03 time meant a new national record.He recorded his first 2006 results at the World Cup competitions in
Moscow andNew York , winning two bronze medals in the 200mbackstroke event.By this time in his career, Răzvan Florea has won 100 Romanian National Champion titles, has set 57 national records and has won a total of over 293 medals, of which 77 in international competitions.
He is currently swimming for the "Farul"
Constanţa Sports Club (coach: Gina Handrea).Awards
* The "Meritul Sportiv" National Medal (sporting achievement), second class with one strap
* The "Meritul Sportiv" Order (sporting achievement), third class with two strapsReferences and external links
* [http://www.razvanflorea.ro/ personal website] ro icon
* [http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/fl/razvan-florea-1.html sports-reference]
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