A spectacular show that started symbolically at 20:14 Moscow time on Friday, opened in Sochi the XXII Winter Olympics. 40,000 spectators in the stadium and about 3 billion in front of the TV sets watched the event. Bulgarian alpine skier Maria Kirkova was the bearer of the Bulgarian flag during the ceremony. 18 Bulgarian athletes take part in the games as hopes are focused on snowboarder Alexandra Zhekova. The first Olympic gold medal of the Games in Sochi has been won by Sage Kotsenburg from the U.S who became winner in the slopestyle discipline in snowboarding. Second ranked Staale Sandbeh from Norway and third became Mark MacMorris from Canada.
Dimitar Berbatov played his first 30 minutes for his new team Monaco. The Bulgarian striker came off the bench for his team in the 65th minute of the home game against the leaders in the French Championship PSG. The derby ended in a 1-1 draw and so PSG preserved its lead in the standings.
The Bulgarian tennis team kept its place in the first group of the Euro-African zone in Fed Cup. This followed a successful 2-0 victory against Luxembourg. Elitsa Kostova won 6-3, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (7) against Anne Kremer. Before that Isabella Shinikova won against Claudine Scholl. Earlier in the tournament Bulgaria lost against Portugal, Turkey and Belarus, and had to play in the playoffs against Luxembourg to keep its place in the group.
Bulgarian chess GM Ivan Cheparinov won the Masters tournament at the traditional Gibraltar Chess Festival. According to the rules of the tournament, to determine the champion when players have equal score, playoffs are played immediately after completion of the parties. In the first of them Vityugov defeated Ivanchuk, but in the crucial game Cheparinov won against the Russian. 253 players from 49 countries took part in the tournament.
Kaloyan Mahlyanov Kotooshu is already a Japanese citizen. The 30-year-old sumo wrestler has received Japanese citizenship and now has the opportunity to become a coach. This is the reason that made Mahlianov abandon his Bulgarian citizenship, adopting the surname of his wife - Ando. Kotoosho made his breakthrough in Japanese sumo in November 2002. Since November 2005 by the end of 2013 he carried the title of "odzeki," the second highest in the sumo hierarchy. In May 2008 he won the Cup of the Emperor, becoming the first European to win the most prestigious trophy in the ancient Japanese sport. He has no license to coach yet but as a former "odzeki" he can work as a mentor for three years after the end of his career as a wrestler.
English version: Alexander MarkovJust a few days after the official recognition of the world record of Tsanko Tsankov for the longest continuous and unassisted swim on the Danube River, the World Records Association cancelled his achievement. Tsanko Tsankov’s open waters swim..
The first run Vazrazhdane 5K is taking place from the centre of Sofia today to popularize outdoor track and field as a suitable kind of sport for elite runners but also for people of all ages and social groups. Mirela Demireva, silver medal..
Two weeks after the marathon swim in the Danube, when Tsanko Tsankov swam a distance of 120 kms. nonstop, the achievement was officially ratified by the World Record Association. The swimmer received an authenticity certificate from the..
Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov has been nominated for the World Tennis Association’s Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award. He will be vying against Carlos..
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