Ogniana Dusheva
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Ognyana Petkova,/Dusheva/
(Bulgarian: Огняна Петрова(Душева) is Bulgarian canoer,
born ( December 20,1964 ) in Svilengrad,Bulgaria
Ognyana Petkova,/Dusheva/ started her sports career in Plovdiv “Trakia” Sports Club of canoe-kayak in 1976. She has been a Republican Champion many times over a long period of time. From 1981 onward she was included in the National team of Bulgaria. From 1981 she was in the constant 6-person team at European and World Championships.
1981 – European Junior Championships in Sofia:
K2 – 500m - 6th place,
K4 – 500m - 6th place.
1982 – World Championships in Beograd
K2 – 500m - 6th place,
K4 – 500m - 6th place,
1983 - World Championships In Tampere- Finland
K2 – 500m - 4th place
K4 – 500m – 6th place.
1984 – The Boycott of the Olympic Games (Regatta “ Drujba”) Berlin-Germany
K4 – 500m - 5th place
K2 – 500m - 5th place.
1985 – World Championships in Mehelen - Belgium
K4 – 500m – 7th place
1986 - – World Championships in Montreal- Canada
K4 -500m -4th place
'''1987 -– World Championships in Duisburg – Germany
K2 – 500m – 3rd place,bronze medal
K4 – 500m – 5th place.
http://sports123.com/can/ww-500k2.html
Qualified with the cup of Bulgarian Olympic Committee the best kayak woman of the year In 1987.
'''1988 – Olympic Games Seoul 88
K4–500m – 3rd place- bronze medal''
http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=PETKOOGN01
1989 - – World Championships in Plovdiv – Bulgaria
K4 – 7th place
She was nominates as one of the 10 best athletes of Bulgaria for the 20th century.
She has been awarded by the President of Bulgaria many times.
She is the winner of a medal for Olympic service awarded by the Bulgarian Olympic Committee.
She has been awarded the emblem of Plovdiv by the Mayor of the City of Plovdiv.
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