Sat, Jul 04 2009
Magi Maleeva handed over the cups to the winners of this year's second BTC Squash Tournament. The winners were Petros Tzamaloukas of Greece and Maria Atanasova of Bulgaria. The host of the tournament was Easy Club in Sofia. Presiana Ribarova, marketing specialist in Bulgarian Telecommunication Company, handed over the cash prizes, amounting to 1850 euro. The next tournament for 2005 will be in September. The organisers have not yet chosen a host. A BTC representative said that BTC was planning to sponsor a training camp for some of the best Bulgarian players, to encourage and develop the players to be able to take part in further international tournaments, and to take top positions in world rankings. The BTC squash tournament is part of the calendar of the Professional Squash Federation (PSA).
Bernie Ecclestone will meet with a Bulgarian Motorcycling Federation (BMF) delegation on July 10-12 in what Bulgarian organisers hope would translate in adding Bulgaria to the Formula One calendar.
Michael Owen joining Manchester United would be the equivalent of the Pope becoming Protestant.
You love him or you hate him. Believe his protestations of innocence or scoff with contempt at the UCI, cycling’s global governing body.
This is the latest reinforcement that the Queen of Europe has made so far this summer, in a bid to knock their arch rivals off their perch in the next campaign.
With his decisive victory, 7-5, 6-3, 6-2, Murray ensured further drama for himself and British fans, heading for a semi-final with either Andy Roddick or Lleyton Hewitt.