Career
In 2008 she joined the junior national team in Deva. She had a successful junior career, medaling at various international competitions. In 2009 she placed fifth all around at the prestigious American Cup ahead of more experienced gymnasts such as Koko Tsurumi and Kristina Goryunova.
If not for a fall from uneven bars she might have placed higher.
The 10th European Youth Olympic Festival in Tampere was a very successful meet for Racea. 2010
Racea"s senior debut at a major international competition was at the 2010 European Championships.
Here she qualified for the vault and floor finals and contributed to the team bronze medal. In the beam final she replaced the top qualifier Ana Porgras who withdrew due to an ankle injury.
Due to injuries Racea was a reserve of the team for the 2010 World Championships and she did not compete at this event.
2011
Her first 2011 competition was the European Championships in Berlin. Here she had a weak performance in the qualification day with mistakes on floor, beam and uneven bars. Consequently, she failed to qualify on beam and barely qualified in the all around final (22nd place).
However, in the all around final Racea managed to have clean routines and edged teammate Diana Chelaru for the bronze medal.
She also placed seventh in the vault final. In August–September 2011, she had good performances at the Romanian National Championships (second all around) and at two friendly meets in Germany and Great Britain.
After these competitions she went with the Romanian team to compete at the 2011 World Championships. Here, she helped her team place fourth by competing on uneven bars and on beam in the team final.
Individually, she placed fifth in the beam final.