Albena and Maxim Star Shining on Bulgaria's Walk of Fame
Society | April 19, 2007, Thursday // 00:00

The star ice-skating duo Albena Denkova and Maxim Staviiski received a glory star on the Walk of Fame in Sofia.
This was the ninth time that Bulgarians are handed the honourable plate in a red carpet ceremony.
The stars already shining on the Walk of Fame belong artist Vezshdi Rashidov, former football star Hristo Stoitchkov, folk singer Valya Balkanska, pop singer Lili Ivanova, violin virtuoso Vasko Vassilev, Bulgaria's first cosmonaut Georgi Ivanov, clarinet player Ivo Papazov and the three Maleeva sisters.
Bulgaria's dance couple Albena Denkova and Maxim Staviski won on March 23 the gold medals at the figure ice-skating World Championship in Tokyo. The duo defended their title for the second time, representing the seven deadly sins in a dance to remember in the third stage of the competition.
This was the ninth time that Bulgarians are handed the honourable plate in a red carpet ceremony.
The stars already shining on the Walk of Fame belong artist Vezshdi Rashidov, former football star Hristo Stoitchkov, folk singer Valya Balkanska, pop singer Lili Ivanova, violin virtuoso Vasko Vassilev, Bulgaria's first cosmonaut Georgi Ivanov, clarinet player Ivo Papazov and the three Maleeva sisters.
Bulgaria's dance couple Albena Denkova and Maxim Staviski won on March 23 the gold medals at the figure ice-skating World Championship in Tokyo. The duo defended their title for the second time, representing the seven deadly sins in a dance to remember in the third stage of the competition.
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