Career
She who competed at five Olympics from 1964 to 1980, winning two team bronze medals in 1968 and 1972. Stahl took up fencing when she was 14 at local club Unio Satu Mare under the coaching of Alexandru Csipler. The same year, she took part in her first Olympics in the team foil event.
Romania was defeated by the Soviet Union in quarter-finals and finished 5th after prevailing over France.
She also earned a team silver medal with Romania at the senior 1965 World Fencing Championships. She earned her first major individual medal, a bronze, at the 1966 World Fencing Championships.
She would earn two individual medals, including gold in 1975, and seven team medals at the World Championships throughout her career. In 1967 Stahl married István Stahl, a sports journalist at Hungarian-language magazine Friss Újság.
The couple had two daughters, Gabriela and Cristina, who became a foil fencer too.
In 1968 Stahl took part in her second Olympics. This time, she earned a team bronze medal, along with Ana Pascu, Ileana Drîmba, Olga Szabo and Maria Vicol. She took another bronze medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics with the same team-mates, Maria Vicol being replaced by Ileana Gyulai.
After her retirement in 1984 Stahl became a fencing coach at CS Satu Mare, in her home town.
She was named in 2006 honorary citizen of Satu Mare. She died on 26 November 2009 of colon cancer.
Her name was given in 2015 to the Satu Mare Cup, a competition of the European women"s foil circuit for cadets.