Anelia Karova | |
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Born | Bulgaria | 29 September 1989
Anelia Karova (first name also sometimes transliterated as Aneliya) ( Bulgarian: Анелия Карова) (born 29 September 1989) is a female table tennis player from Bulgaria.
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]
Anelia Karova | |
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Nationality | ![]() |
Born | Bulgaria | 29 September 1989
Anelia Karova (first name also sometimes transliterated as Aneliya) ( Bulgarian: Анелия Карова) (born 29 September 1989) is a female table tennis player from Bulgaria.
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]