Romania at the 2010 European Athletics Championships

Romania were represented by 33 athletes at the 2010 European Athletics Championships held in Barcelona, Spain.

Participants

Event Men Women
100 m Andreea Ogrezeanu
200 m Andreea Ogrezeanu
400 m Catalin Campeanu
800 m Cristian Vorovenci
1500 m Liliana Barbulescu
5000 m Roxana Bârca
10,000 m Marius Ionescu
Marathon Lidia Simon
Daniela Cârlan
110/100 m hurdles Alexandru Mihailescu
400 m hurdles Nagy Attila Csongr Angela Moroşanu
3000 m steeplechase Ancuţa Bobocel
High Jump Mihai Donisan Georgiana Zarcan
Long Jump Cornelia Deiac
Viorica Ţigău
Triple Jump Marian Oprea Adelina Gavrilă
Carmen Toma
Alina Popescu
Discus Throw Mihai Grasu
Sergiu Ursu
Nicoleta Grasu
Hammer Throw Bianca Perie
Javelin Throw Maria Negoita
Felicia Ţilea-Moldovan
20 km walk Silviu Casandra
4 x 400 m relay Catalin Campeanu
Nagy Attila Csongr
Adrian Dragan
Iulian Geambazu
Angela Moroşanu
Mirela Lavric
Adelina Pastor
Bianca Răzor
Anamaria Ioniţă

Results

 2010 Barcelona  Gold Silver Bronze Total
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