Former sports minister Eduard Novak will cycle for Romania at the Paralympic Games

Former sports minister Eduard Novak will cycle for Romania at the Paralympic Games

Former sports minister Eduard Novak, a road and track racing cyclist, will represent Romania at the Paralympic Games in Paris this summer. It will be his sixth participation in the international event.

“An announcement I couldn’t wait to share with you: yesterday, the Romanian Cycling Federation officially confirmed that I have been selected for the sixth time to represent Romania at the Paralympic Games in August! It is an honor and a joy to be able to represent my country again, to be able to play the sport I love at a performance level, and to continue to push my limits,” Novak said in a post on Facebook. 

Eduard Novak was the minister of sport from December 2020 until the summer of 2023. 

He started his sports career as a speed skater and won several international competitions practicing this sport. After a 1996 car accident, he switched to cycling.

Novak won a silver medal in 2008 in Beijing, while in 2012, in London, he won a gold and a silver medal. In 2021, he also won silver in the men’s C4 4000m individual pursuit at the Tokyo Paralympic Games.

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(Photo source: Facebook/Guvernul Romaniei)