Bulgaria’s Radoslav Yankov Wins World Cup in Parallel Giant Slalom
Bulgarian snowboarder Radoslav Yankov won the world cup in men’s parallel giant slalom on Sunday.
Jekova was also listed as one of the top ten most beautiful Winter Olympians on the popular site covers.com. Photo by slavymagazine.com
Bulgarian snowboarding star, Alexandra Jekova, has taken part in a photo shoot for the popular Vanity Fair magazine in Vancouver after being picked as one of the most attractive women at the Winter Olympics.
The half hour photo session was made on Wednesday morning at the Vanity Fair offices close to the Vancouver Olympic village. The photos will be posted on the internet site of Vanity Fair at the end of the week.
Jekova was also listed as one of the top ten most beautiful Winter Olympians on the popular site covers.com.
Last week, sources from the Bulgarian headquarters in Vancouver revealed that there was a huge Australian interest in Jekova as she is the girlfriend of Australian snowboarder Alex Pullin.
Jekova, who was tipped for one of the few gold medals for the country at the Winter Olympic Games at Vancouver, was forced to quit the competition due to injury.
Malena Zamfirova has undergone another surgical procedure following her serious accident in the Czech Republic, according to Georgi Bobev, vice president of the Bulgarian Ski Federation (BFSki).
Nikola Tsolov has emerged as a top contender in the 2026 Formula 2 season, following his victory in the opening race in Melbourne, Australia.
Bulgaria’s leading snowboard athlete Malena Zamfirova has undergone a major surgical procedure in a hospital in Graz, Austria. The intervention lasted more than six hours and was completed around 3 p.m. local time, according to information released by the
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.
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