Tsvetanka Khristova
Tsvetanka KhristovaPersonal information |
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Native name |
Џветанка Лавлова Христова |
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Full name |
Tsvetanka Mincheva Khristova |
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Born |
March 14, 1962 (1962-03-14) Kazanlak, Bulgaria |
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Died |
November 14, 2008 (2008-11-15) (aged 46) |
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Height |
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
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Weight |
85 kg (187 lb) |
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Sport |
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Sport |
Athletics |
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Event(s) |
Discus throw |
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Achievements and titles |
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Personal best(s) |
73.22 m (1987) |
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Tsvetanka Mincheva Khristova (Bulgarian: Цветанка Павлова Христова) (sometimes spelled Tsvetanka Hristova, March 14, 1962 – November 14, 2008) was a Bulgarian discus thrower who competed from the early 1980s to the mid-2000s, with a career break for a drugs ban.
Life
Born in Kazanlak, Stara Zagora she became European champion in 1982 at only 20 years of age. Nine years later she won the World Championships, and the following year won an Olympic silver medal. Khristova tested positive for steroids in 1993 and was banned from competition. In 2004, at the age of 42, she competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Her personal best was 73.22 m.
She died on November 14, 2008, of cancer.[1]
International Competitions
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes |
Representing Bulgaria |
1982 |
European Championships |
Athens, Greece |
1st |
Discus |
68.34 m |
1983 |
World Championships |
Helsinki, Finland |
4th |
Discus |
65.62 m |
1985 |
World Student Games (Universiade) |
Kobe, Japan |
2nd |
Discus |
65.30 m |
1986 |
Goodwill Games |
Moscow, Soviet Union |
1st |
Discus |
69.54 m |
1986 |
European Championships |
Stuttgart, West Germany |
2nd |
Discus |
69.52 m |
1987 |
World Student Games (Universiade) |
Zagreb, Yugoslavia |
1st |
Discus |
67.96 m (record) |
World Championships |
Rome, Italy |
3rd |
Discus |
68.82 m |
1988 |
Olympic Games |
Seoul, South Korea |
3rd |
Discus |
69.74 m |
1990 |
European Championships |
Split, Yugoslavia |
10th |
Discus |
56.30 m |
1991 |
World Championships |
Tokyo, Japan |
1st |
Discus |
71.02 m |
1992 |
Olympic Games |
Barcelona, Spain |
2nd |
Discus |
67.78 m |
1997 |
World Championships |
Athens, Greece |
23rd (q) |
Discus |
53.64 m |
2004 |
Olympic Games |
Athens, Greece |
41st (q) |
Discus |
43.25 m |
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