Anelia Karova
Anelia Karova (first name also sometimes transliterated as Aneliya) (Bulgarian: Анелия Карова) (born 29 September 1989) is a female table tennis player from Bulgaria.
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Nationality | |
Born | Bulgaria | 29 September 1989
Biography
Karova is the Bulgarian women champion for the year 2014 (2013/2014 table tennis season)[1] and finished in second place in 2015.[2] She has also posted a second-place finish at an U21 Balkaniad.[3] She represented Bulgaria at the 2015 European Games and also took part in the 2015 Asarel Bulgaria tournament that was held in Panagyurishte.[4] Karova has played for "Comfort" (Varna).[2]
gollark: > The relatively small, liberal, pro-business, outspoken government juggles the competing demands of Administration, Education, and Industry. Citizens pay a flat income tax of 8.2%.
gollark: > The Free Land of Anrak is a massive, efficient nation, remarkable for its deadly medical pandemics, keen interest in outer space, and absence of drug laws. The hard-nosed, hard-working, democratic population of 2.677 billion Anrakians live in a state of perpetual fear, as a complete breakdown of social order has led to the rise of order through biker gangs.
gollark: I have Notelia, my main one which also seems to have gone socialist because the game seems to like that for some reason, Anrak, where there is literally no law enforcement (but government-provided education if I remember right), and Doemokria, where I do random testing.
gollark: I mostly just answer the issues occasionally on my three nations.
gollark: Also, I use ly (it's in the AUR) as my, er, desktop manager. It's pretty nice, has a neat TUI design.
References
- "Предстоящи срещи от европейското отборно първенство" (in Bulgarian). forum.tabletennis-bg.org. 2016-12-06. Retrieved 2016-12-12.
- "Варненка стана шампионка на България" (in Bulgarian). narodensport.eu. 2015-03-01. Retrieved 2016-10-26.
- "Профил на Анелия Карова" (in Bulgarian). bgolympic.org. 2015-05-09. Retrieved 2015-08-29.
- "20 точки с Анелия Карова" (in Bulgarian). tennis24.bg. 2015-05-04. Archived from the original on 2015-05-13. Retrieved 2015-08-29.
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