Romanian judoka, who began her journey in the sport at the age of six in Lugoj, Romania, has had a distinguished career. Initially starting with gymnastics, she transitioned to judo, following her brother Razvan. At 14, she decided to aim for Olympic glory. "Judo gave me the strength to do something successful with my life," she said.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Women's 57kg | 5 |
| 2012 | Women's 57kg | S Silver |
Her journey has not been without setbacks. In 2015, she took a break due to back and collarbone pain. Over the years, she also broke both wrists and a collarbone while competing. Despite these injuries, her resilience remained unwavering.
Her dedication bore fruit when she was named female Athlete of the Year in Cluj by the Department of Sport and Youth in 2011. She also won a silver medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. This achievement almost led her to retire, but she decided to compete in the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Outside of judo, she enjoys shopping and spends time with her fiancé Stefan Gheorghita, who competes for Romania in freestyle wrestling. They reside in Lugoj, Romania. Her sporting philosophy is encapsulated in her motto: "Be ready to sacrifice what you are for what you could become."
Known for her fiery temperament, she once punched a man who provoked her at a restaurant when she was 17. This incident highlights her strong personality. In preparation for the 2012 Olympics, she sparred with male judoka to enhance her skills.
A month before winning gold at the 2010 European Championship in Vienna, Austria, she got a star tattoo on her right hand. She believes this tattoo brought her good luck.
After competing in Rio 2016, she plans to retire from judo and focus on building a family. She looks forward to leading a quiet life without the constant travel that comes with being an athlete.
This Romanian judoka's journey is a testament to perseverance and passion. From early beginnings in Lugoj to competing on the world stage, her story inspires many young athletes.
Romanian judoka, who began her journey in the sport at the age of six in Lugoj, Romania, has had a distinguished career. Initially starting with gymnastics, she transitioned to judo, following her brother Razvan. At 14, she decided to aim for Olympic glory. "Judo gave me the strength to do something successful with my life," she said.