- Rumyana Neykova
Rumyana Neykova ( _bg. Румяна Нейкова; born
6 April 1973 inSofia ) is aBulgaria nrower . Neykova competed at the1992 Summer Olympics , the1996 Summer Olympics , the2000 Summer Olympics , where she won silver in Single Sculls, the2004 Summer Olympics , where she won bronze and the2008 Summer Olympics , where she won gold in the same discipline. Her current coach is her husband Svilen Neykov. In 2002, she was named Bulgarian Sportswoman of the Year, as well as FISA Female Rower of the Year.Neykova has been involved in rowing since 1985, when she began training at CSKA Sofia coached Verka Aleksieva. In 1989, she was vice-world junior champion, winning that title in 1990. After several unsuccessful attempts with women's doubles and quadruples, she switched to Single Sculls and won her first medal at the 1999 world championships in
Canada . She has two world titles in that discipline, atSevilla 2002 andMilan 2003, as well as being world second in 2007 in Gifu.At the 2000 Summer Olympics in
Sydney , she narrowly lost the Olympic title toEkaterina Karsten ofBelarus byphoto finish , in what was seen in Bulgaria as a very controversial judges' decision. After the Olympics, she took a one-year break, giving birth to her son Emil in 2001. At the Athens Olympics in 2004, she finished third in Single Sculls, behindKatrin Rutschow-Stomporowski ofGermany and Karsten. At the 2005 world championships, she also competed in Double Sculls, coming second together with Miglena Markova.Neykova finally won her first Olympic title at the 2008 Summer Olympics in
Beijing , beatingMichelle Guerette of theUnited States as well as her year-long rival Karsten to secure the gold medal on16 August . With her title in Beijing, Neykova has a full collection of Olympic medals: a silver, a bronze and a gold one.References
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