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Monday, August 6, which is the tenth day of the London Olympics, is expected to be very important for a number of Bulgarian athletes.
The Bulgarian national men volleyball team will face Italy at 4:45 pm Bulgarian time in a game from pool A.
At 12:45 pm, female Bulgarian shot putter, Radoslava Mavrodieva, will enter the Olympic race, while Ivet Lalova will take part in the 200-meter sprint series at 9:20 pm after failing to qualify for the 100-meter finals.
Miroslav Kirchev starts in the canoe-kayak 1 000-meter series at 11:30 am.
There is also the much-anticipated rings final from the artistic gymnastic competition where Bulgaria will be represented by legendary Yordan Yovchev, 39, a veteran who is taking part in his sixth Olympic Games.
Ivo Angelov and Hristo Marinov will compete in the 60-kg and 84-kg categories of the Greco-Roman wrestling contest.
Anton Rizov will represent Bulgaria in the 50-meter rifle shooting, which begins at 11 am.
Stoyka Petrova will take part in the women's boxing quarterfinals in the 51-kg category at 4:45 pm.
Bulgaria's athletes won a total of three medals – two silver and one bronze - in this year's Paralympic summer games in London.
Bulgarian Stela Eneva won a second silver medal in the London 2012 Paralympics in the women's shot put discipline (F57/58).
Bulgarian Radoslav Zlatanov won a gold medal at the long jump (F13) contest at the London 2012 Paralympics.
Star US swimmer Michael Phelps might have his 6 medals from the London 2012 Summer Olympics taken away for having participated in a commercial photo shoot.
The Bulgarian flag that was carried by star veteran gymnast Yordan Yovchev at the London Olympics opening is being auctioned off by the organizers of the games.
Stefka Kostadinova, President of the Bulgarian Olympic Committee, BOC, assesses the performance of the Bulgarian athletes at the 2012 London Olympics as "very weak.
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