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Izabela Dragneva-Rifatova (Bulgarian: Изабела Драгнева-Рифатова; born
October 1, 1971, in Varna) is a
retired weightlifter from Bulgaria, who is best known...
- Bulgarian),
Antarctic Place-names Commission,
April 2020
Dragneva 2023, pp. 19–20.
Dragneva 2023, p. 17. Popescu, Ion (2003). "Odinioară și azi — din...
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disqualified after testing positive for stanozolol. d
Izabela Dragneva of
Bulgaria originally won the gold medal, but was
disqualified after testing...
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national and
international awards.
Their vocalist until early 2011 was
Yoanna Dragneva;
after leaving for a solo career, she was
replaced by Nadia. Deep Zone...
- to win
Olympic gold. The
original gold
medal winner, Bulgaria's
Izabela Dragneva, was
stripped of her gold
after testing positive for furosemide, and the...
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Xiaoyu (CHN) 1989:
Huang Xiaoyu (CHN) 1990: Cai Jun (CHN) 1991:
Izabela Dragneva (BUL) 1992: Liu
Xiuhua (CHN) 1993: Liu
Xiuhua (CHN) 1994:
Robin Goad (USA)...
- Finland – Jari Sillanpää Switzerland – Cécile Bähler [de] Bulgaria –
Yoanna Dragneva [bg] Lithuania –
Ignas Krupavičius United Kingdom –
Duncan James Macedonia –...
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Kosjerina Cyprus –
Hovig Armenia – ****n
Grigoryan Bulgaria –
Joanna Dragneva [bg] Greece –
Olina Xenopoulou Hungary –
Bence Forró [hu] Montenegro –...
- Inés Paz Belarus –
Darya Domracheva Latvia –
Anmary Bulgaria –
Joanna Dragneva [bg] Belgium –
Barbara Louys [fr] Russia –
Alsou Malta – Emma Hickey...
- правовых актов и других документов Содружества Независимых Государств".
Dragneva, Rilka; Kort, Joop de (2007). "The
Legal Regime for Free
Trade in the Commonwealth...