Mihai Covaliu, the president of COSR, the guest of the show “The Road to Paris” on Thursday, July 18, from 19:00

Mihai Covaliu (46 years old), the president of COSR, is the guest of the show Road to Paris, Thursday at 19.00, produced by Daniel Nazare.

The interview can be watched on the ProSport website, on the page of Facebook and on YouTube.

It is the last edition of this production that ProSport is making because next Thursday, July 25, the 2024 Olympic Games begin in Paris.

ProSport will send a team of three journalists to Paris, who will report day by day, hour by hour, the sporting events in the French capital.

There were 50 editions. During the show, in which I spoke with athletes, coaches, federation leaders, medalists in previous competitions.

At the first edition, a year ago, even Mihai Covaliu was present, who explained the strategy for the pre-Olympic year.

Now, a week before Paris 2024, you will find out more details:

– how many medals is Mihai Covaliu betting on in Paris 2024

– what is the cause of the decline of team sports in Romania

– what will be the level of security for Romanian athletes in France

– the differences between mass sport and performance sport in Romania

– what support they give to the presidents of the federations to bring great sports specialists

– why fencing and handball are his biggest disappointments

Mihai Covaliu was re-elected, in 2020, as president of the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee, being the only candidate for this position in the COSR General Election Assembly.

Mihai Covaliu, 46 years old, is in his second term as president of the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee.

The Olympic Games in Paris take place between July 26 and August 11.

Rowers Ionela and Marius Cozmiuc, husband and wife, will be the bearers of the Romanian flag at this ceremony which, for the first time in the history of the Olympics, will take place outside the stadium, on the Seine river.

President Klaus Iohannis handed the Romanian flag to the two athletes, on Wednesday evening, at the Cotroceni Palace.

Romania will be represented by 107 athletes at the Olympic Games in Paris, in 18 disciplines.

Source: www.promotor.ro