Lubomir Popow
Data i miejsce urodzenia | ||||
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Klub | R. Skior Samokov | |||
Wzrost | 184 cm | |||
Debiut w PŚ | ||||
Dorobek medalowy | ||||
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Lubomir Popow (ur. 15 czerwca 1967 w Samokowie) – bułgarski narciarz alpejski, czterokrotny olimpijczyk.
Osiągnięcia
Igrzyska olimpijskie
Miejsce | Dzień | Rok | Miejscowość | Konkurencja | Czas biegu | Strata | Zwycięzca |
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DNF2 | 25 lutego | 1988 | Calgary | Gigant | - | - | Alberto Tomba |
19. | 27 lutego | 1988 | Calgary | Slalom | 1:50,81 min | +11,34 s | Alberto Tomba |
DSQ1 | 16 lutego | 1992 | Albertville | Supergigant | - | - | Kjetil André Aamodt |
33. | 18 lutego | 1992 | Albertville | Gigant | 2:18,01 min | +11,03 s | Alberto Tomba |
DNF1 | 22 lutego | 1992 | Albertville | Slalom | - | - | Finn Christian Jagge |
35. | 17 lutego | 1994 | Lillehammer | Supergigant | 1:37,01 min | +4,48 s | Markus Wasmeier |
19. | 19 lutego | 1994 | Lillehammer | Kombinacja | ? | ? | Lasse Kjus |
DNF1 | 23 lutego | 1994 | Lillehammer | Gigant | - | - | Markus Wasmeier |
DNF1 | 27 lutego | 1994 | Lillehammer | Slalom | - | - | Thomas Stangassinger |
DNF1 | 19 lutego | 1998 | Nagano | Gigant | - | - | Hermann Maier |
DNF1 | 21 lutego | 1998 | Nagano | Slalom | - | - | Hans Petter Buraas |
Mistrzostwa świata
Miejsce | Dzień | Rok | Miejscowość | Konkurencja | Czas biegu | Strata | Zwycięzca |
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15. | 12 lutego | 1989 | Vail | Slalom | 2:13,42 min | +10,57 s | Rudolf Nierlich |
36. | 10 lutego | 1993 | Morioka | Gigant | 2:25,59 min | +10,23 s | Kjetil André Aamodt |
54. | 13 lutego | 1996 | Sierra Nevada | Supergigant | 1:27,51 min | +5,71 s | Atle Skårdal |
19. | 19 lutego | 1996 | Sierra Nevada | Kombinacja | 3:42,67 min | +10,72 s | Marc Girardelli |
25. | 23 lutego | 1996 | Sierra Nevada | Gigant | 2:10,31 min | +11,68 s | Alberto Tomba |
21. | 25 lutego | 1996 | Sierra Nevada | Slalom | 1:51,45 min | +9,19 s | Alberto Tomba |
DNS1 | 3 lutego | 1997 | Sestriere | Supergigant | - | - | Atle Skårdal |
25. | 12 lutego | 1997 | Sestriere | Gigant | 3:02,31 min | +14,08 s | Michael von Grünigen |
DNF1 | 15 lutego | 1997 | Sestriere | Slalom | - | - | Tom Stiansen |
DNF1 | 12 lutego | 1999 | Vail/Beaver Creek | Gigant | - | - | Lasse Kjus |
DNF1 | 14 lutego | 1999 | Vail/Beaver Creek | Slalom | - | - | Kalle Palander |
Mistrzostwa świata juniorów
Miejsce | Dzień | Rok | Miejscowość | Konkurencja | Czas biegu | Strata | Zwycięzca |
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8. | 2 marca | 1985 | Jasná | Gigant | 2:20,76 min | +3,21 s | Robert Žan |
Bibliografia
- Profil na stronie FIS (niem. • ang. • fr.)
- Profil. sports-reference.com. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2009-02-01)]. na sports-reference.com (ang.)
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