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Tezdzhan Naimova

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Tezdzhan Naimova (Bulgarian: Тезджан Наимова; first name also rendered as Тезжан, Tezzhan, born 1 May 1987) is a Bulgarian sprinter.

Born in Parvomay[1][2], Naimova took up athletics at the age of 10 and was initially trained by Tanyo Tanev, but changed to former triple jumper Stoyko Tsonov, who has been her coach since the seventh form at school. In 2005 she became the champion of Bulgaria in the 100 and 200 metres (with Ivet Lalova absent). She also won a Balkan title in the 60 metres indoors in 2006.

In August 2006, Naimova won two titles at the 2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics in Beijing, in the 100 (11.28 seconds) and 200 metres (22.99, a personal best), thus completely dominating the sprint disciplines.

In the 2007 indoor season she ran the 60 metres in 7.13 seconds in February, a world leading result at the time.[3] That season her time was only beat by Kim Gevaert, who won the 2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships in 7.10 seconds. Naimova finished fifth in the same race.

References

Tezdzhan Naimova at World Athletics