Bulgarian Silvia Azdreeva from Petrich set foot on the highest peak of Everest in an expedition led by the famous Nepalese-born mountaneer Nirmal Purja. After Everest, Azdreeva climbed the neighboring eight-thousander Lhotse together with the same team.
This way Silvia Azdreeva became the second Bulgarian female climber after Petya Kolcheva to climb Everest.
With the same team, she also climbed Lhotse peak, thus becoming the first Bulgarian female climber to climb Lhotse peak, the world's 4th highest peak, BNR reported.
Sixty-six teams from Bulgaria, Romania, Greece and Spain are taking part today in the off-road competition 'King of Trial 2025' near Kostinbrod , BTA reports. The race, which will take place in a stone quarry near the village of Gradets, will see..
Unity. And joy, euphoria, support, hope. But most of all, unity. This was the result of the triumph of the Bulgarian men's national volleyball team, who for the first time in over 55 years reached second place at the World..
The basketball team of Barcelona visited Bulgaria for the first time for their game against the team of Hapoel Tel Aviv, which chose Bulgaria as its home venue for this season’s EuroLeague. The symbolic hosts claimed a 103–87 victory (26:26,..
Snowboarder Malena Zamfirova, who recently won the award for best young athlete in Europe, has received yet another international..
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