Tag:Kamen Zlatkov
Bulgaria
Kamen Zlatkov finished season with a victory in Bansko
Kamen Zlatkov (Moten) won the men's slalom from the National Alpine Ski Championship program in Bansko. The National gave a total time of both sleeves of 1:28.98 minutes and doubled their success from Saturday when they claimed the title in the giant slalom. Zlatkov was the fastest in both cuffs today
Bulgaria
Kamen Zlatkov with two wins in Slalom for Julen Cup
The Bulgarian national in the Alpine Kamen Zlatkov (Moten) won today's two Julen Cup slaloms, which were held on track No. 8 in Bansko. In the day's first race, Zlatkov won with a total time of 1:14.01 minutes. He was ahead of the Australian Hugh Macadam by 2.04 sec and Konstantin Stoilov (Vitosha ski)
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