Everest Team Nearing Home
Bulgaria's Everest 2004 expedition has landed on Istanbul Airport on their way back home. The eight alpinists are scheduled to have dinner with Bulgarian ambassador to Turkey Stoyan Stalev tonight.
Bulgaria's Everest 2004 expedition has landed on Istanbul Airport on their way back home. The eight alpinists are scheduled to have dinner with Bulgarian ambassador to Turkey Stoyan Stalev tonight.
A training school coached by Bulgaria's megastar Hristo Stoitchkov is likely to open doors for junior footballers. Sports Minister Vassil Ivanov has engaged to provide for an appropriate location to build up the junior training school.
Bulgaria's chess gross master Antoaneta Stefanova has lived up to be seeded in the semi-finals of the World Women Chess Championship. The Bulgarian, who is a Varna'02 European champion, progressed outplaying Georgia's World Junior Girls Champion Nana Dza
Bulgarian tennis wonder kid Sesil Karatantcheva, 14, easily overcame the rivalry of the French Virginie Ayassamy in the first round of Roland Garros girls' singles. Sesil defeated her French rival 6-1, 6-1 in just 36 minutes.
Bulgarian top footballer Hristo Stoitchkov said goodbye to his football career with a major show at Camp Nou. Barcelona's Dream Team outplayed the team of some of the world's greatest footballers 2:1 after captain Stoitchkov secured 2:0 advantage in the
Bulgarian Everest climber Mariana Maslarova, who went missing May 24, was declared dead today. Brazilian alpinists who were in Maslarova's team broke the news in Katmandu.
Bulgarian top-diplomat Solomon Passy is one of the many state officials that congratulated the unique talent of Bulgarian football Hristo Stoitchkov on the ending of his remarkable sports career. The winner of some of the most prestigious football awards
Ropes from Everest North side, about 7200 meters down, were cut or pulled. The news was broken by Everest news late on Friday night.
Bulgaria's golden racket Maggi Maleeva headed through the French Open tennis tournament on Friday fixing off US Meghann Shaughnessy. Maleeva defeated Shaughnessy 6-3 7-6 (7-3) at Roland Garros stadium in Paris, May 28.
A second playground has opened doors for the worldwide popular game fans in Bulgaria. Air Sofia inaugurated its second golf terrain in the country at the town of Sliven, about 200 km east of Sofia and less than 100 km from the Black Coast.
Around 1,300 Bulgarians will fly to Portugal for EURO 2004, according to local tour operators. Most of those football fans are men (70%), aged between 30 and 45.
Bulgarian chess player Antoaneta Stefanova has entered the World Chess Championship quarterfinals, after she beat Natalia Zhukova of Ukraine. The event is taking place in Elista, Russia.
A climber from the Bulgarian Everest expedition will storm the world's highest peak again on May 31. Ivan Valchev remained in the Himalayas to search for Mariana Maslarova, teaming with a concurrent commercial Russian-Brazilian expedition, who has been m
Portugal will not introduce an entry visa regime for Bulgarian tourists or business people during the European football championship, the Portuguese Embassy in Sofia announced, denying media reports to the contrary.
There is still no information for the Bulgarian Everest climber Mariana Maslarova. That was announced by the spokesperson of the Bulgarian Everest expedition Peter Atanasov.
The European style of Denyl clothing has been favored by Bulgarian team's coach Plamen Markov. He will attend the opening of EURO 2004 in Portugal dressed in a dark, tiny-striped suit, fit to the up-to-date fashion.
Just 44 days before welcoming the Olympic Flame on Bulgarian territory, the design for the accompanying flag was approved. A 6-member jury made up its choice among 51 tabled projects by pupils and students from arts schools and higher institutions.
Bulgaria's Everest climber Mariana Maslarova is feared dead, media reported Monday evening. Night has fallen in the mountain, and the woman is still unaccounted for.
A female Bulgarian alpinist went missing as she approached the top of Mount Everest. Mariana Maslarova had reached an altitude of 8,680 meters.
The body of the young Bulgarian alpinist who died at Everest will be abandoned there. Hristo Hristov was found dead near "the top of the world" after a four-day search.
Bulgaria follows with breath caught the latest steps of Mariana Maslarova on her way up to the Mount Everest. If successful, she will be the first Bulgarian woman to step on the "top of the world.
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