Violeta Ninova
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Bulgarian rower (born 1963)
Medal record | ||
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Women's rowing | ||
Representing ![]() | ||
Olympic Games | ||
![]() | 1988 Seoul | Double sculls |
World Rowing Championships | ||
![]() | 1987 Copenhagen | Double sculls |
![]() | 1983 Duisburg | Coxed quad sculls |
![]() | 1985 Hazewinkel | Double sculls |
Violeta Nikolaeva Ninova (Bulgarian: Виолета Николаева Нинова; born 19 August 1963) is a Bulgarian rower.
Life and career
Ninova won a bronze medal in Double sculls with her partner Stefka Madina at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. She was born in Sofia.[1]
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Violeta Ninova-Yordanova". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.
External links
- Violeta Ninova at World Rowing
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World champions – Women's double sculls
- 1974:
(Yelena Antonova, Galina Yermolayeva)
- 1975:
(Yelena Antonova, Galina Yermolayeva)
- 1977:
(Anke Borchmann, Roswietha Zobelt)
- 1978:
(Svetla Otsetova, Zdravka Yordanova)
- 1979:
(Cornelia Linse, Heidi Westphal)
- 1981:
(Margerita Kokarevitch, Antonina Zelikovich)
- 1982:
(Yelena Bratishko, Antonina Makhina)
- 1983:
(Jutta Schenk-Ploch, Martina Schröter)
- 1985:
(Sylvia Schwabe, Martina Schröter)
- 1986:
(Sylvia Schwabe, Beate Schramm)
- 1987:
(Stefka Madina, Violeta Ninova)
- 1989:
(Jana Sorgers, Beate Schramm)
- 1990:
(Kathrin Boron, Beate Schramm)
- 1991:
(Kathrin Boron, Beate Schramm)
- 1993:
(Philippa Baker, Brenda Lawson)
- 1994:
(Philippa Baker, Brenda Lawson)
- 1995:
(Kathleen Heddle, Marnie McBean)
- 1997:
(Kathrin Boron, Meike Evers)
- 1998:
(Miriam Batten, Gillian Lindsay)
- 1999:
(Kathrin Boron, Jana Thieme)
- 2001:
(Kathrin Boron, Kerstin Kowalski)
- 2002:
(Georgina Evers-Swindell, Caroline Evers-Swindell)
- 2003:
(Georgina Evers-Swindell, Caroline Evers-Swindell)
- 2005:
(Georgina Evers-Swindell, Caroline Evers-Swindell)
- 2006:
(Elizabeth Kell, Brooke Pratley)
- 2007:
(Li Qin, Tian Liang)
- 2009:
(Magdalena Fularczyk, Julia Michalska)
- 2010:
(Anna Watkins, Katherine Grainger)
- 2011:
(Anna Watkins, Katherine Grainger)
- 2013:
(Donata Karalienė, Milda Valčiukaitė)
- 2014:
(Fiona Bourke, Zoe Stevenson)
- 2015:
(Eve MacFarlane, Zoe Stevenson)
- 2017:
(Brooke Donoghue, Olivia Loe)
- 2018:
(Milda Valčiukaitė, Ieva Adomavičiūtė)
- 2019:
(Brooke Donoghue, Olivia Loe)
- 2022:
(Ancuța Bodnar, Simona Radiș)
- 2023:
(Ancuța Bodnar, Simona Radiș)
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