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Moldova at the Olympics


FieldValue
NOCMDA
NOCnameNational Olympic Committee of the Republic of Moldova
gamesOlympics
website
sportsJudo
rank124
gold0
silver3
bronze7
summerappearances
winterappearances
seealsoRU1 (1900–1912)
ROM (1924–1936)
URS (1952–1988)
EUN (1992)

ROM (1924–1936) URS (1952–1988) EUN (1992) The Republic of Moldova first participated at the Olympic Games as an independent nation in 1994 and has sent athletes to compete in every Olympics since then.

Previously, Moldovan athletes competed as part of the Soviet Union at the Olympics from 1952 to 1988, and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Moldova was part of the Unified Team in 1992.

The nation has not won any medals at the Winter Olympic Games.

The National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Moldova was created in 1991 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 1993.

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

GamesAthletesTotalRankTotal03710122
GoldSilverBronze
1900–1912as part of RU1
1924–1936as part of ROU
1952–1988as part of URS
as part of EUN
40011258
34011261
330000-
29001180
210000-
230000-
20001186
26013472
future event
future event

Medals by Winter Games

GamesAthletesTotalRankTotal-----
GoldSilverBronze
1924–1936as part of ROU
1952–1988as part of the URS
as part of the EUN
20000-
20000-
50000-
60000-
70000-
40000-
20000-
50000-
future event

Medals by sport

List of medalists

MedalNameGamesSportEvent
Nicolae Juravschi
Viktor ReneyskyCanoeingMen's C-2 500 metres
Sergei MureikoWrestlingMen's Greco-Roman super heavyweight
Oleg MoldovanShootingMen's 10 metre running target
Vitalie GrușacBoxingMen's welterweight
Veaceslav GojanBoxingMen's bantamweight
Serghei TarnovschiCanoeingMen's C-1 1000 metres
Denis VieruJudoMen's 66 kg
Adil OsmanovJudoMen's 73 kg
Serghei TarnovschiCanoeingMen's C-1 1000 metres
Anastasia NichitaWrestlingWomen's freestyle 57 kg

References

References

  1. "Republic of Moldova".
  2. "MEDAL COUNT PER COUNTRY".
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