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Bulgarian athletes present healthy recipes in a culinary show

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Bulgarian athletes present recipes for healthy nutrition in a culinary show through a project of the association "Catch the Rainbow" and Bulgaria’s Ministry of Youth and Sports. "We believe that young people are wise, responsible and active, and that the culinary secrets of our athletes are a prerequisite for more sports achievements," announced the association.

Athletes Tihomir Ivanov and Alexandra Nacheva, football players Ivan Turitsov and Dimitar Evtimov, judokas Ivaylo Ivanov and Bozhidar Temelkov and boxer Stanimira Petrova are the first to share their healthy formulas for success. The filming of the show has already begun and soon the video footage will be available on the Facebook page of the project. Later, the collection of recipes will become part of an illustrated book.



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