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Tiberiu Dolniceanu (; born 3 April 1988) is a Romanian
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fencer, European champion in 2013 and bronze medal in the 2013 World championships. As part of Romania's sabre team, he won the team silver medal in the
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and the team gold medal in the 2009 World Championships in
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.


Fencing career


Junior

Dolniceanu began fencing at age 13 under the coaching of Iulian Bițucă at CSM Iași. The absence of his parents, who had gone to work in Italy, pushed him to train hard. He took his first international podium in the Junior World Cup in Budapest in 2006. The same year, he earned a silver medal in the Junior World Championships in
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, after being defeated by future Olympic champion
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. He took the bronze medal in the Junior European Championships in
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in 2007 and reached number one in junior rankings in early 2008.


2008–2012

His progress was slower amongst seniors, but he joined the national sabre team. Along with
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, Cosmin Hănceanu, and
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, Romania created a surprise by beating favourite Italy to win the gold medal in the 2009 World Championships in
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. For this performance, Dolniceanu and his teammates received the Order of Sports Merit, class IIa. The same team went on to win the bronze in the 2010 World Championships in
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. Dolniceanu transferred in 2011 to
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and began training under
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, who also coaches the national team. He took part in the
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, but was beaten in the second round by United States'
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. In the team event, sixth-seeded Romania disposed of China 45–30 to meet Russia in the semi-finals. Dolniceanu gave his team a 20-17 lead, but a crash with Nikolay Kovalev awakened a right-ankle sprain sustained during the 2012 European Championships; he also broke a nail on his weapon hand and had to receive medical treatment. Romania were dominated 45-26 by South Korea in the final, Dolniceanu being the only one to win a bout, and took the silver medal.


After the London Games

After the Games three of the four members of the Olympic team chose to retire, Formerly the team's benjamin, Dolniceanu became captain of the new team, with Alin Badea and Ciprian Gălățeanu as full members and
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and Mădălin Bucur as reserves. Dolniceanu began the 2012–13 season with a silver medal in the Plovdiv Grand Prix. In the
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in
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, he defeated 15–11 the three-time incumbent
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of Russia to win the individual gold medal. An injury sustained in the quarter-final prevented him from taking part in the team event, which Romania finished in the fourth place. Dolniceanu went to earn the bronze medal and the team silver medal in the
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in
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. He also won the silver in the 2013
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. For these performances he was voted sportsman of the year by the Romanian Sport Press Association and fencer of the year by the
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. In the 2013–14 season Dolniceanu won the bronze medal in the first stage of the World Cup in Madrid. This result pushed him to the first place in world rankings. He went on to win in Moscow the first World Cup tournament of his career after defeating Korea's Kim Jung-hwan. In March he helped his club CS Dinamo to win the European Champion Clubs' Cup in GödöllƑ, after prevailing over
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's
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, at the price of a right-foot tendon injury during the final. He sustained another injury, this time to the left ankle, at the Plovdiv World Cup, where he posted a third place. At the 2014 European Championships he was stopped in the second round by France's
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. In the team event Romania were defeated in the quarter-finals by Belarus and placed fifth after the ranking matches. At the 2014 World Championships Dolniceanu reached the semifinals, but he was defeated by Russia's Kovalev, against whom he had prevailed in the same phase at the 2013 European championships, and came away with his second bronze medal in a row. In the team event Romania met South Korea in quarter-finals. After a promising beginning for Romania Dolniceanu lost the pace against Kim Jung-hwan. They failed to make up lost ground and lost eventually on a 41–45 score. Romania finished seventh after the ranking matches. Romania's head coach
Mihai Covaliu Mihai Claudiu Covaliu (born 5 November 1977 in Brașov) is a Romanian retired sabre fencer, Olympic champion in 2000 and world champion in 2005, and coach of the Romanian men's sabre team. He is also ex-president of the Romanian Fencing Federat ...
was quoted saying: “This kind of 'block' can happen to the greatest of fencers. I hope Tibi learns from it.” Dolniceanu finished the season no.5 in world rankings. Thanks to his bronze medal he was named fencer of the year by the Romanian Fencing Federation for the second year in a row. In the 2014–15 season Dolniceanu failed to get past the table of 16 in Budapest, New York and Padova: he was defeated respectively by teammate Teodosiu and two South Koreans. He was happier in the team competition, striking the decisive hit in the final against Italy in Budapest and winning gold for Romania. He also led CS Dinamo to a silver medal in the European Champion Clubs' Cup in Padova. He reached the semi-finals of the men's individual sabre at the
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. There was no team event.


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Profile
at the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dolniceanu, Tiberiu 1988 births Living people Romanian male fencers Romanian sabre fencers Fencers at the 2012 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic fencers of Romania Sportspeople from Iași Olympic medalists in fencing Olympic silver medalists for Romania Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 2015 European Games European Games medalists in fencing European Games silver medalists for Romania