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Venelina Veneva-Mateeva

1974 - Today

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Venelina Veneva-Mateeva (née Veneva, Bulgarian: Венелина Венева-Матеева, born June 13, 1974, in Ruse) is a Bulgarian high jumper. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Venelina Veneva-Mateeva is the 3,636th most popular athlete (up from 3,757th in 2019), the 360th most popular biography from Bulgaria (up from 377th in 2019) and the 37th most popular Bulgarian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Venelina Veneva-Mateeva ranks 3,636 out of 6,025Before her are Andrus Värnik, Jason Richardson, Yoelbi Quesada, Rustamhodza Rahimov, Greg Joy, and Pauline Davis-Thompson. After her are Inger Miller, Ludmila Formanová, Tatyana Chernova, Paquillo Fernández, Mark López, and Christina Schwanitz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Venelina Veneva-Mateeva ranks 785Before her are Marcus Ljungqvist, David Pelletier, Hiroto Yamamura, Brande Roderick, Edmílson Matias, and Muzzy Izzet. After her are Rik Verbrugghe, Ludmila Formanová, Marcus Ehning, Jeppe Kofod, Urmila Matondkar, and Philippe Léonard.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Venelina Veneva-Mateeva ranks 360 out of 415Before her are Sevdalin Marinov (1968), Gosho Ginchev (1969), Svetla Dimitrova (1970), Tervel Pulev (1983), Gloria (1973), and Mariana Popova (1978). After her are Zdravko Lazarov (1976), Galena (1985), Magdalena Georgieva (1962), Anelia (1982), Adalbert Zafirov (1969), and Vladimir Manchev (1977).

Among ATHLETES In Bulgaria

Among athletes born in Bulgaria, Venelina Veneva-Mateeva ranks 37Before her are Luis Álvarez (null), Rumyana Neykova (1973), Nikolay Bukhalov (1967), Tereza Marinova (1977), Sevdalin Marinov (1968), and Svetla Dimitrova (1970). After her are Magdalena Georgieva (1962), Maria Grozdeva (1972), Iva Prandzheva (1972), Ivet Lalova-Collio (1984), Mirela Demireva (1989), and Georgi Georgiev (1976).