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      • Vladimir Zografski, born 14 July 1993 in Samokov, Bulgaria, is a Bulgarian ski jumper. He took 14th place at the normal hill individual event at the 2018 Winter Olympics, which was the best result for a Bulgarian ski jumper in Olympic history, beating Vladimir Breitchev 's 19th place at the 1984 Winter Olympics.
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  1. Vladimir Zografski, born 14 July 1993 in Samokov, Bulgaria, is a Bulgarian ski jumper. He took 14th place at the normal hill individual event at the 2018 Winter Olympics, which was the best result for a Bulgarian ski jumper in Olympic history, beating Vladimir Breitchev's 19th place at the 1984 Winter Olympics.

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  3. Jul 31, 2023 · Vladimir Zografski won the Sunday's competition 🏆 in Courchevel. It was his maiden Grand Prix win and the first ever win for Bulgaria 🇧🇬 He also took the ...

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  4. Jul 31, 2023 · Vladimir Zografski won the Sunday's competition in Courchevel. It was his maiden Grand Prix win and the first ever win for ...

  5. Oct 8, 2023 · Vladimir Zografski is the first Bulgarian to have won the summer FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix. In the last round of the Large Hill in Klingenthal, Germany, he came 11th, and has three victories and two second places in the nine starts.

  6. Feb 5, 2022 · Bulgaria's ski jumper Vladimir Zografski finished 13th in the men's normal hill individual qualifiers at the Beijing Olympics, recording a jump of 97.5 meters and with 99.7 points found a place in tomorrow's final in the race.

  7. Aug 5, 2023 · Zografski, who leads the Grand Prix overall ranking after three competitions, prevailed ahead of the two Poles Aleksander Zniszczol and Piotr Zyla. In his second victory in a row, Zografski managed a spectacular comeback.

  8. Jul 31, 2023 · Bulgarian Vladimir Zografski won the FIS Grand Prix in Courchevel (FRA) on Sunday. Zografski prevailed ahead of Switzerland's Gregor Deschwanden and Austria's Marco Woergoetter. It was the first ever victory for Zografski in the World Cup or Grand Prix and also the first victory for the nation of Bulgaria in ski jumping.