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290 figure skaters will compete for the Denkova-Staviski Cup in Sofia

Alexandra Feigin
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A record number of competitors will participate in the international figure skating tournament Denkova-Staviski Cup which will take place from November 8 to November 11 at the Winter Palace in Sofia.

290 figure skaters from 22 countries will compete for the trophies in the 11th edition of the competition. In addition to the best Bulgarian competitors, there will be representatives of Australia, Hong Kong, Great Britain, Spain, France, Italy, Ukraine, the Czech Republic and other countries.

Among Bulgarian figure skaters with the women will be Alexandra Feigin - participant of the Beijing Olympics and winner of the Denkova-Staviski cup in 2018.

The entry for audience at the Winter Palace will be free.



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