Cristina Ghiță

Cristina Ghiță
Country represented Romania
Born (1982-12-16) 16 December 1982
Weapon(s) foil
Hand Right-handed
Club CSA Steaua București
Retired 2012
FIE Ranking current ranking

Cristina Ghiță (born 16 December 1982) is a retired Romanian foil fencer, team silver medallist in the 2002 European Championships and in the 2005 World Championships.

Career

Ghiță joined the national team in the 2004–05 season. At the 2005 World Championships Romania created an upset by defeating in the quarter-finals the Italian team led by Valentina Vezzali. They overcame Hungary, but were edged out 20–19 by South Korea and came away with a silver medal.[1] The next season, Romania won the silver medal in the 2006 European Championships in İsmir after losing to Russia in overtime.[2]

In the 2008–09 season, Romania placed 4th in the World Championships in Antalya after being defeated by Italy in the semi-final, then by Germany in the match for the bronze medal.[3] The year after, Romania were knocked out by Venezuela in the first round of the World Championships in Paris.[4] The lack of results and funds pushed the Romanian Fencing Federation into dissolving the national foil team in early 2011.[5]

Ghiță retired from international competition after the 2011–12 season. She won the 2013 Romanian national championship after defeating fellow Stelist Mălina Călugăreanu.[6]

References

  1. "Nationala feminină de floretă - din nou în finală, după 11 ani". România Liberă online. 14 October 2005.
  2. Daniel Kotecz (10 July 2006). "România a urcat pe podium la Europenele din Turcia". eMaramureș.
  3. Realitatea, ed. (7 October 2009). "Naţionala feminină de floretă, locul patru la Mondialele de scrimă" (in Romanian).
  4. ProSport, ed. (10 November 2010). "Echipa feminin de floretă a României, eliminată în 16-imi la CM de scrimă".
  5. L.A (4 February 2011). "Lotul olimpic de floreta a fost desfiintat". Hotnews.ro.
  6. "Floretista Cristina Ghiță ia și titlul național" (in Romanian). sportrevolution.ro. 17 May 2013.

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