The highest point of Mărăscu career was at the 1924 Olympic Tournament, when Romania, even losing to France (59-3) and the United States (39-0) still won the bronze medal by finishing in 3rd place.
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Mărăscu had 5 caps for the newcomer Romania, without ever scoring, since his first match, in 1919, a 48-5 loss to France XV, in Paris, for the Inter-Allied Games, and his last, at 22 May 1927, in a 21-5 win over Czechoslovakia, in Bratislava.
Nicolae Ceaușescu | Dumitru Nicolae | Nicolae Iorga | Nicolae Tonitza | Nicolae Neagoe | Nicolae Marinescu | Nicolae Dică | Nicolae Xenopol | Nicolae Văcăroiu | Nicolae Titulescu | Nicolae Rotaru | Nicolae Paulescu | Nicolae Milescu | Nicolae Martinescu | Nicolae Mărgineanu | Nicolae Malaxa | Nicolae L. Lupu | Nicolae Labiş | Nicolae Ivan | Nicolae Ionescu | Nicolae Grigorescu | Nicolae Dobrin | Nicolae Dabija (politician) | Nicolae Dabija | Nicolae Ceaușescu's cult of personality | Nicolae Cambrea | 1918-12-13
''Seven o'clock in the evening...''
''It's quiet throughout the land.''
(Cartoon by Nicolae Tonitza |