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Moldova competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, from 7 to 23 February 2014.[4] Moldova's team consists of four athletes in four sports.[5]
Moldova at the 2014 Winter Olympics | |
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IOC code | MDA |
NOC | National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Moldova |
Website | www |
in Sochi | |
Competitors | 4 in 4 sports |
Flag bearers | Victor Pinzaru (opening[1][2] and closing)[3] |
Medals |
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Winter Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Other related appearances | |
Romania (1924–1936) Soviet Union (1956–1988) |
Moldovan President Nicolae Timofti did not attend the 2014 Winter Olympics. He has not said publicly that the decision was a political gesture.[6]
According to the quota allocation released on 20 January 2014, Moldova had two athletes in qualification position.[7] However naturalized Italian alpine skier Mirko Deflorian withdrew from the team citing poor results.[5]
Athlete | Event | Total | |
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Time | Rank | ||
Georg Lindner | Men's super-G | DNF |
Pending reallocation of quotas, will allow Moldova to enter one female athlete. Alexandra Camenscic also competed in cross-country skiing.
Athlete | Event | Time | Misses | Rank |
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Alexandra Camenscic | Women's sprint | 27:37.0 | 5 (2+3) | 84 |
According to the quota allocation released on 20 January 2014, Moldova had two athletes in qualification position.[7] The team was officially named on 22 January 2014.[5]
Athlete | Event | Final | ||
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Time | Deficit | Rank | ||
Alexandra Camenscic | Women's 10 km classical | 39:52.6 | +11:34.8 | 71 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | ||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Victor Pinzaru | Men's sprint | 4:04.91 | 77 | Did not advance |
Moldova qualified a place in the men's singles when Bogdan Macovei finished in the top 38 (with a maximum of three per nation qualifying) during the 2013–14 Luge World Cup. The team was officially named on 22 January 2014.[5]
Athlete | Event | Run 1 | Run 2 | Run 3 | Run 4 | Total | |||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Bogdan Macovei | Men's singles | 54.591 | 37 | 54.271 | 35 | 53.925 | 35 | 53.779 | 36 | 3:36.566 | 36 |
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