Showing posts with label Maxithlon. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

A Season of Highs and Heart: Atletico Grelesti’s Journey Through Triumph, Grit, and Growth



 

As the virtual dust settles on a thrilling season in Maxithlon, few stories are as full of heart, challenges, and promise as that of Atletico Grelesti. From league setbacks and injuries to historic achievements and financial growth, this season has truly been a defining chapter for the team.

 


A Rocky Ride in the International League

The senior squad faced a turbulent campaign in International League 4.2, grinding through a season full of ups and downs to finish in a respectable 13th place. At one point, the team was officially relegated to Division 5.10, only to be reinstated due to a shortage of active teams across the lower leagues—a bittersweet reminder of the declining user base in Maxithlon.


Still, Grelesti refused to be defined by circumstance. Instead, they chose resilience.


Youth Team Shines Bright

While the senior team battled uphill, the Atletico Grelesti Youth Team brought a beacon of hope. In their debut season, they emerged champions of the Eastern Europe Youth League 2.2, earning a well-deserved promotion to the top league. A stunning achievement that signals a promising future for the club’s next generation of athletes.


 

First-Time Nationals: A Historic Milestone

Another groundbreaking moment came this season as Atletico Grelesti qualified for the first time in club history—including its legacy era in Deva, before relocation—for the Romanian National Championships.

The road began at the Transilvania Regional Interclub Championship, where the team claimed 3rd place, securing an invitation to the prestigious national event. But just as things were looking up, injuries plagued the team, testing their depth and morale.


 

Despite the adversity, Atletico Grelesti rose to the occasion and clinched bronze at the Romanian National Interclub Championships. Against all odds, they stood on the podium—a moment of pride that will be etched in the team’s legacy.


 

Individual Brilliance: Grelesti Makes a Statement

With team events behind them, Grelesti’s athletes shifted their focus to individual competitions. At the Transilvania Regional Individual Championships, they turned heads by securing an impressive 23 gold medals and qualifying numerous athletes for nationals.


 

At the Romanian National Individual Championships, the club might have lacked experience, but they made up for it in determination:

  • šŸ„‰ Women’s 4x100m Relay – Bronze

  • 🄈 Men’s 4x100m Relay – Silver

  • šŸ„‰ Women’s 4x400m Relay – Bronze

  • šŸ„‰ Ruxandra Floca – 100m Hurdles, 20.60s

  • šŸ„‰ Dalia Sellymes – Javelin Throw, 24.48m

  • šŸ„‰ Dani Radoi – 50km Race Walk

  • 4️⃣ Dani Radoi – 10km Race Walk, just 1 second shy of the podium

For a team experiencing its first taste of national-level individual events, these results are more than respectable—they’re hopeful.




 




Flying the Flag on the World Stage

Perhaps the most emotional moment came when Petrica Goga represented the team and Romania at the World Junior Championships, finishing 20th in the 400m hurdles. While Romania didn’t medal in the competition, Goga’s participation was a source of national pride for the club and a sign of its rising profile.



 

Financially Sound, Future-Focused

Off the track, Atletico Grelesti also had a record-breaking year. The club brought in over €1.2 million in revenue through tickets, prize money, TV deals, and sponsorships. Staying true to its vision of growth, the management reinvested over €915,000 into improving the arena and training facilities, laying a strong foundation for future success.



 


Looking Ahead

Atletico Grelesti’s story this season is not just about medals and money—it’s about passion, persistence, and potential. From narrowly avoiding relegation to standing on national podiums, and from youth league glory to international representation, the club has taken a giant leap forward.

As they look to the future, one thing is clear: this is just the beginning.



Saturday, March 1, 2025

Atletico Grelesti: A Promising Start and Bright Future in Maxithlon


 
Atletico Grelesti has successfully completed its inaugural season after relocating to the valley of Grelesti, making a strong impression in the world of Maxithlon. Competing in League 5-8, the team put on a solid performance, securing a commendable 5th place finish. 
 

 
Due to the restructuring of the lower leagues, Atletico Grelesti has earned a promotion to League 4-2, providing an exciting opportunity to compete at a higher level in the upcoming season.
 

Beyond league competitions, Atletico Grelesti also showcased its potential in the CAO Trophy, where the team finished in an impressive 3rd place. This result highlights the squad’s ability to compete against tough opponents and signals a bright future for the club.


The club’s youth team has also shown promise, securing a 4th place finish in the Eastern Europe Youth League 2.2. Developing young talent remains a key priority, and this strong performance is a testament to the efforts being made to nurture the next generation of athletes.


Off the track, Atletico Grelesti is making significant strides in infrastructure development. The club has started expanding the stadium, increasing its capacity to 2,000 spectators. This move aims to enhance the matchday experience for fans and boost the club’s financial standing through greater ticket revenue.


Speaking of finances, the season concluded on a strong note, with Atletico Grelesti maintaining a healthy balance of €285,229 in its accounts. This financial stability will play a crucial role in supporting the team’s future ambitions.


Looking ahead, the club has set clear objectives for the next season. These include further developing the stadium, discovering new youth talents, and implementing financial strategies to ensure long-term success. With a solid foundation and a clear vision, Atletico Grelesti is poised for an exciting future in Maxithlon.

Stay tuned as the journey continues!


Wednesday, February 5, 2025

CNS Mureșul Deva relocates to Hartagani. Rise of Atletico Grelești

CNS Mureșul Deva Relocates to Grelești, rebranded as Atletico Grelești.

 


 

In an exciting development within the world of Maxithlon, the renowned track and field team CNS Mureșul Deva has officially relocated to its new home in Grelești. With this move comes a fresh identity, as the team will now be known as Atletico Grelești.


 

This relocation marks a new chapter in the club’s history, aiming to bring enhanced training facilities, increased support, and a revitalized competitive spirit to its athletes. CNS Mureșul Deva had long been a respected name in the track and field community, known for nurturing top-tier talent and consistently delivering strong performances on the Maxithlon circuit. 

 


Now, with the transition to Grelești, the team is set to build upon that legacy with a renewed focus and vision.

 



A New Home, A New Identity

Grelești provides a fresh environment for the team to continue its pursuit of excellence. The move is expected to bring new opportunities for both emerging and established athletes, as the club aims to solidify its position among the elite teams in Maxithlon. The rebranding to Atletico Grelești symbolizes not just a change in location but also a commitment to innovation and progress in the sport.

The decision to relocate was driven by a combination of strategic growth and the desire to provide athletes with improved resources. While the memories of CNS Mureșul Deva will always remain cherished, Atletico Grelești is ready to embark on a bold new journey, representing its new home with pride and determination.

Looking Ahead

Fans and supporters of the team are eagerly anticipating the upcoming season, as Atletico Grelești seeks to make an impact in Maxithlon. With a combination of experienced coaches, dedicated athletes, and a forward-thinking management team, the club is poised for success in its new chapter.

The move to Grelești is not just about a new name or location—it is about setting new standards, achieving new goals, and continuing to push the boundaries of athletic excellence. As the team settles into its new home, the Maxithlon community will be watching closely to see how Atletico Grelești rises to the occasion.

First of all, we start with a small arena, 1000 capacity. We have plans to develope the arena to 8.000-10.000 spectators in the future.

But, as you can see below, our economy isn't great. At the begining we had only 150.000 euro(or lei, or any other coin you can choose). So in the next weeks we need to make some cash.šŸ’µšŸ’µ 

 

First step, choosing the athleets:


 Afther that you are assigned to a senior competition:

And a junior competition, if you had some youth athleets:
 


Stay tuned for updates as the club takes its first steps in this exciting new era!

 

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