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Grigore Obreja



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Grigore Obreja
Medal record
Men's canoe sprint
Bronze1996 AtlantaC-2 500 m
World Championships
Gold1994 Mexico CityC-2 500 m

Grigore Obreja (born November 6, 1967) is a Romanian sprint canoer who competed from the late 1980s to the late 1990s. Competing in two Summer Olympics, he won a bronze medal in the C-2 500 m event at Atlanta in 1996.

Obreja also won a gold in the C-2 500 m at the 1994 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Mexico City.

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  • DatabaseOlympics.com profile

  • ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships - Part 1: flatwater (now sprint): 1936-2007.

  • ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships - Part 2: rest of flatwater (now sprint) and remaining canoeing disciplines: 1936-2007.

  • Sports-reference.com profile





















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World Champions in Men's Canoe Sprint C-2 500 m



  • 1971: Romania (Gheorghe Danielov & Gheorghe Simionov)

  • 1973: Soviet Union (Oleg Kaidov & Vitaliy Slobodenyuk)

  • 1974: Soviet Union (Aleksandr Vinogradov & Yuri Lobanov)

  • 1975: Soviet Union (Aleksandr Vinogradov & Yuri Lobanov)

  • 1977: Hungary (László Foltán & István Vaskuti)

  • 1978: Hungary (László Foltán & István Vaskuti)

  • 1979: Romania (Ivan Patzaichin & Istvan Capusta)

  • 1981: Hungary (László Foltán & István Vaskuti)

  • 1982: Yugoslavia (Matija Ljubek & Mirko Nišović)

  • 1983: Yugoslavia (Matija Ljubek & Mirko Nišović)

  • 1985: Hungary (János Sarsui Kis & István Vaskuti)

  • 1986: Hungary (János Sarsui Kis & István Vaskuti)

  • 1987: Poland (Marek Łbik & Marek Dopierała)

  • 1989: Soviet Union (Viktor Reneysky & Nicolae Juravschi)

  • 1990: Soviet Union (Viktor Reneysky & Nicolae Juravschi)

  • 1991: Hungary (Attila Pálizs & Attila Szabó)

  • 1993: Hungary (György Kolonics & Csaba Horváth)

  • 1994: Romania (Gheorghe Andriev & Grigore Obreja)

  • 1995: Hungary (György Kolonics & Csaba Horváth)

  • 1997: Hungary (György Kolonics & Csaba Horváth)

  • 1998: Hungary (György Kolonics & Csaba Horváth)

  • 1999: Poland (Daniel Jędraszko & Paweł Baraszkiewicz)

  • 2001: Cuba (Ibrahim Rojas & Leobaldo Pereira)

  • 2002: Cuba (Ibrahim Rojas & Ledis Balceiro)

  • 2003: Poland (Paweł Baraszkiewicz & Daniel Jędraszko)

  • 2005: Germany (Christian Gille & Tomasz Wylenzek)

  • 2006: Russia (Aleksandr Kostoglod & Sergey Ulegin)

  • 2007: Hungary (György Kozmann & György Kolonics)

  • 2009: Germany (Stefan Holtz & Robert Nuck)

  • 2010: Romania (Alexandru Dumitrescu & Victor Mihalachi)

  • 2011: Romania (Alexandru Dumitrescu & Victor Mihalachi)




 







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