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Professional High School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering “Marie Curie” Sliven, Bulgaria. GREAT BULGARIAN SPORTSMEN. COMENIUS PROJECT 2010-2012. TRACK-AND-FIELD-ATHLETICS. HIGH JUMP. STEFKA KOSTADINOVA World record in High jump ( 209cm ) in 1987, not improved yet
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Professional High School of Electronicsand Electrical Engineering “Marie Curie”Sliven, Bulgaria GREAT BULGARIAN SPORTSMEN COMENIUS PROJECT 2010-2012
TRACK-AND-FIELD-ATHLETICS HIGH JUMP STEFKA KOSTADINOVA • World record in High jump (209cm) in 1987, not improved yet • 7 gold medals in World championships • Olympic and European champion • President of the Bulgarian Olympic Committee • YORDANKA BLAGOEVA • Participated in 4 Olympics • 2 World records
HURDLES YORDANKA DONKOVA • World record in 100m Hurdles (12.21 seconds) in 1988, not improved yet • Olympic and European record in 100m Hurdles • The first Bulgarian, winner in the general classification of the Mobil Grand Prix circuit • GINKA ZAGORCHEVA • World champion 100m Hurdles
RUNNING MICHAIL ZHELEV • Born in Sliven • European champion in 1969 • Awarded the highest award in athletics “The Golden Spike” • His national record in 1969, not beaten yet • IVET LALOVA • Called “ The fastest white woman” • European champion in 100m and 200m in 2003 • European champion in 200m in 2005 • NIKOLINA SHTEREVA • 2 times European champion
SHOT-PUT IVANKA HRISTOVA • Olympic and European champion
Triple jump • HRISTO MARKOV • 2 times world champion • 4 European and 1 Olymic records • TEREZA MARINOVA • Olympic champion in 2000 • 2 times World champion • 2 times European champion
Disc • TSVETANKA HRISTOVA • World champion in 1991 Heptathlon • SVETLA DIMITROVA • World champion in 1986 in Heptathlon • 2 European titles in 100m hurdles
FOOTBALL • HRISTO STOICHKOV • winner of the mostprestigious football awards (Golden Shoe,Golden Ball) • goal scorer number 1 in the World Cup USA 1994 • three times champion of Bulgaria • five times champion of Spain • DIMITAR BERBATOV • 48 goals for the Bulgarian National Team • 7 times footballer number of Bulgaria • Played in Bayer Leverkusen, Tottenhum and Manchester United
WEIGHT LIFTING • NORAIR NORIKYAN • Born in Sliven • 4World and 7 Olympic records • 2 times Olympic champion • YORDAN BIKOV • 2 World and 5 Olympic records • Olympic, World and European champion
YANKO RUSEV • 36 world and eight Olympicrecords • European Champion - 5 times • World Champion - 5 times • Olympicchampion in 1980 • ASEN ZLATEV • 20 world and 6 Olympicrecords • World Champion - 3 times • Olympic champion in 1980
BLAGOY BLAGOEV • 37 world and 5 Olympicrecords • World Champion - 3 times • European champion – 4 times • SEVDALIN MARINOV • 6 world and 9 Olympicrecords • 5 times Europeanchampion • 3 times World Champion • Olympic champion in 1988
BORISLAV GIDIKOV • 1 world and 9 Olympicrecords • Europeanchampion • 2 times World Champion • Olympic champion in 1988 • IVAN IVANOV • 7 world and 1 Olympicrecords • 5 times Europeanchampion • 4 times World Champion • Olympic champion in 1992
YOTO YOTOV • 2 world records • 4 times Europeanchampion • 4 times World Champion • STEFAN BOTEV • 7 world records • 2 times Europeanchampion • 2 times World Champion
SEVDALIN MINCHEV • 3 world records • 2 times Europeanchampion • World Champion • IZABELA RIFATOVA • 3 times Europeanchampion • World Champion • Olympic champion in 2000 • MILEN DOBREV • Olympic champion in 2004
FREE STYLE WRESTLING • DAN KOLOV 1892-1940 • 1497 victories • Olympian, World and European champion • Considered as the greatest wrestler of all time and one of the legends of martial arts • He was called “The Balkan Lion” and “King Kong”
WRESTLING • DIMITAR DOBREV • Olympic champion in 1960 • NICOLA STANCHEV • Olympic champion in 1956 • ENYO VALCHEV • Olympic champion in 1964
BOYAN RADEV • Twice Olympic champion • World champion • Awarded the “Golden Necklace” in 2009 – the highest award of the International Wrestling Federation • PETAR KIROV • 2 gold medals from the Olympics • 3 times World champion • 4 times European champion • VALENTIN YORDANOV • Olympic champion in 1996
ARMEN NAZARIAN • Olympic champion in 2000 • 3 times World champion • 6 times European champion • STANKA ZLATEVA • 5 times Olympic champion • 5 times World champion • 4 times European champion
RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS • MARIA PETROVA • Both are in the Guinness Book of Records as the only three time World champions • Maria Petrova is twice an absolute European champion • MARIA GIGOVA
NESHKA ROBEVA • 7 World titles • ANELIA RALENKOVA • World champion in 1981 • European champion in 1982 • ILIANA RAEVA • European champion in 1980 • DILYANA GEORGIEVA • World champion in 1985
BIANKA PANOVA • European champion in 1986 • World champion in 1987 – record in maximum • points, not beaten yet • ADRIANA DUNAVSKA • European champion in 1988 • ELISABETH KOLEVA • European champion in 1988 • ENSEMBLE • 9 world titles
BOXING • PETAR LESOV • Olympic champion in 1980 • IVAYLO MARINOV • Olympic champion in 1960 • World champion 1982 • 4 times European champion • GEORGI KOSTADINOV • Olympic champion in 1972 • DANIEL PETROV • Olympic champion in 1996
SHOOTING • TANYU KIRYAKOV • 2 times Olympic champion • ANKA PELOVA • World title in 1974 • MARIA GROZDEVA • 2 times Olympic champion • 7 times European champion • VESELA LECHEVA • 5 times world champion • 8 times European champion • 17 world records • NONKA MATOVA • World champion in 1997 • 11 world records
ROWING • RUMYANA NEYKOVA • 2 times world champion • World record in skiff (7.07 min) in 2002 • Olympic champion in 2008 FIGURE SKATING • ALBENA DENKOVA • MAKSIM STAVIYSKI • 2 times World champions
CANOEING • VANYA GESHEVA • World title in1976 • 3 medals from the Olympics in 1988 – gold single, silver in duet and bronze in quartet • NIKOLAY BUHALOV • 2 Olympic titles in 1992 – 500 and 1000m single • 3World titles • European champion
SWIMMING • TANYA BOGOMILOVA • Olympic champion in 100m breast in 1988 • European champion in 1985 • PETAR STOYCHEV • eight-World Cup winner of FINA Marathon Swimming • World record for the fastest cross-Channel swim, put on 24 August 2007 - 6:57:50 hour
GYMNASTICS • STOYAN DELCHEV • Absolute European champion in1979 • YORDAN YOVCHEV • Silver medal in the Olympics • Took part in 6 Olympiads • LIUBOMIR GERASKOV • Olympic champion in 1988 • DIANA DUDEVA • Patented an element on her name
BIATHLON • EKATERINA DAFOVSKA • The first Olympic champion from Bulgaria in Winter Olympics in 1998 – 15km individuals • An European title in 2004 • Took part in four Olympics SHORT TRACK • EVGENYA RADANOVA • 5 times European champion (500 m) • World record in her discipline
CHESS • VESELIN TOPALOV • World champion for 2005-2006 • Second in the rang list of the best grandmasters • KATRIN ALADJOVA • 2 times World champion for adolescents • ANTOANETA STEFANOVA • World champion for girls in 1989 • World champion for women in 2004 • Grandmaster for women and men
TENNIS • MALEEV SISTERS • In the top 6 of the World Rang list Katerina Magdalena Manuela