Medal record | ||
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Representing Bulgaria | ||
Men's Ski-orienteering | ||
World Championships | ||
2017 Krasnoyarsk | Middle | |
2015 Hamar | Middle | |
2015 Hamar | Sprint | |
2013 Ridder | Relay | |
European Championships | ||
2015 Lenzerheide | Sprint | |
2014 Tyumen | Long | |
2013 Madona | Sprint | |
2015 Lenzerheide | Relay | |
2014 Tyumen | Relay | |
2017 Imatra | Middle | |
2016 Obertilliach | Long | |
2015 Lenzerheide | Middle | |
World Cup | ||
2015 | Overall WC | |
2012 | Overall WC | |
World Military Games | ||
2017 Sochi | Middle | |
2017 Sochi | Sprint | |
Junior World Championships | ||
2008 Dospat | Long | |
2008 Dospat | Middle |
Stanimir Belomazhev (Bulgarian: Станимир Беломъжев) is a Bulgarian athlete in ski orienteering and cross-country skiing. While he started out as a skier,[1] his greatest success came in ski orienteering, being there a three-times European champion and double World vice-champion.[2][3] In February 2016 he won three titles at the first World Student Ski Orienteering Championships in Tula, Russia, in sprint, middle and pursuit. [4]
in March 2016 he won bronze in long distance (28.5 km) at the European Ski Orienteering Championships (Obertilliach, Austria).[5][6]
References
- ↑ "Athlete of the Month – March 2013", About Stanimir Belomazhev, International Orienteering Federation, retrieved 2016-07-23
- ↑ "European Championships Sprint victories to Tarasenko and Belomazhev", Sprint European Champions, International Orienteering Federation, retrieved 2016-07-23
- ↑ "Беломъжев отново стана европейски шампион по ски ориентиране", Sprint European Champions, Dnevnik (Bulgarian newspaper), 20 January 2015, retrieved 2016-07-29
- ↑ "Българин с историческо постижение в зимните спортове", Bulgaria has the world student champion, bTV (Bulgaria), retrieved 2016-07-29
- ↑ "Moholdt's dominance at the European championship continues - Kechkina wins second gold in Obertilliach", Stanimir Belomazhev European Ski-O Championship 2016, Austrian Orienteering Federation, retrieved 2016-07-23
- ↑ Belomazhev wins bronze in Obertilliach, Bulgarian National Radio, retrieved 2016-07-23
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