Vladimir Zografski Achieves Record Result for Bulgaria in Winter Olympic Ski Jumping
Bulgaria recorded its best-ever result in Olympic ski jumping after Vladimir Zografski placed tenth on the large hill at the Winter Olympic Games.
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif made history by winning gold in Paris, becoming the first female Olympic boxing champion from an African nation. Her victory in the women’s 66kg boxing tournament came after a contentious final against China's Yang Liu, where Khelif secured the win by unanimous decision on points.
Throughout the match, Khelif's compatriots filled the arena with chants of her name, creating an electrifying atmosphere. Despite the efforts of the 32-year-old Asian boxer to counter, Khelif’s punches were more precise and powerful, ultimately leading her to victory. On Tuesday, Khelif advanced to the final after defeating Thailand's Janjaem Suwannapheng in the semi-finals.
This victory marks a significant milestone in Algerian sports history, as it is the seventh Olympic boxing medal for the nation and the first since 2000. It also stands as the inaugural Olympic medal for Algeria in women’s boxing.
Earlier in the tournament, Khelif won her opening bout when Italy's Angela Carini withdrew from the match in tears just 46 seconds into the first round, citing the force of Khelif's punches. It was later revealed that Carini would receive a payout equivalent to that of an Olympic champion.
Khelif’s participation in the Olympics had been surrounded by controversy regarding her gender, but her triumph in Paris has cemented her place in the sport’s history.
Bulgarian racing talent Nikola Tsolov opened the 2026 Formula 2 season with a major achievement, taking victory in the main race at the Albert Park circuit in Melbourne
The skier who struck 16-year-old Bulgarian snowboarder Malena Zamfirova at the Czech resort of Špindlerův Mlýn was not under the influence of alcohol, Czech police confirmed
Bulgarian ski jumper Vladimir Zografski achieved a landmark moment in his career, securing his first-ever podium finish in a World Cup competition.
Bulgaria’s young snowboarder Malena Zamfirova has suffered severe injuries after being struck by an intoxicated tourist on a slope in Špindlerův Mlýn on March 3
Minister of Youth and Sports Dimitar Iliev confirmed that the Bulgarian state will provide assistance to Malena Zamfirova and her family following the snowboarder’s severe injuries sustained on March 3 at Špindlerův Mlýn in the Czech Republic
Bulgarian alpine snowboarder Malena Zamfirova has been seriously injured after being struck by a drunk tourist during training in the Czech winter resort of Špindlerův Mlýn, the Bulgarian Ski Federation confirmed.
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