Constanța Burcică (née Pipotă; born 15 March 1971 in Sohatu, Călărași County) is a Romanian Olympic rower. She won the first three instances of the women's...
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up Constanța in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Constanța may refer to: Constanța, a city in Romania Constanța Burcică Constanța Hodoș Constanța Marino-Moscu...
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Kerstin Müller Kristina Mundt Romania (ROU) Anişoara Dobre Doina Ignat Constanța Burcică Veronica Cochela Unified Team (EUN) Antonina Zelikovich Tetiana Ustiuzhanina...
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Mette Bloch Jensen 1993: Michelle Darvill 1994: Constanța Burcică 1995: Rebecca Joyce 1996: Constanța Burcică 1997: Sarah Garner 1998: Pia Vogel 1999: Pia...
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Michelle Darvill) 1998: (Christine Collins, Sarah Garner) 1999: (Constanța Burcică, Camelia Macoviciuc) 2001: (Janet Radünzel, Claudia Blasberg) 2002:...
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Gymnastics 1988 F 3 2 1 6 Simona Amânar Gymnastics 1996–2000 F 3 1 3 7 Constanța Burcică Rowing 1992–2008 F 3 1 1 5 Elena Georgescu Rowing 1992–2008 F 3 1...
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Mette Bloch Jensen 1993: Michelle Darvill 1994: Constanța Burcică 1995: Rebecca Joyce 1996: Constanța Burcică 1997: Sarah Garner 1998: Pia Vogel 1999: Pia...
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straight Olympics. WWII prevented the opportunity for a sixth medal Constanța Burcică Romania 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 3 1 1 5 Won three gold medals...
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Mette Bloch Jensen 1993: Michelle Darvill 1994: Constanța Burcică 1995: Rebecca Joyce 1996: Constanța Burcică 1997: Sarah Garner 1998: Pia Vogel 1999: Pia...
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Sarah Siegelaar Annemiek de Haan cox: Ester Workel Romania (ROU) Constanța Burcică Viorica Susanu Rodica Şerban Enikő Barabás Simona Muşat Ioana Papuc...
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