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Forecast predicts nine medals for Bulgaria from Paris

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Bulgaria would win nine medals from the Olympic Games in Paris, but none of them would be gold. This is shown by the final forecast of the "Gracenote" company, prepared by order of the Nielsen research center, BTA reported. 

According to the statisticians, Bulgarian athletes would win one silver and eight bronze medals. Only boxer Javier Ibanez will reach the final match. The Bulgarian national who was born in Cuba is placed at number 2 in the starting scheme in the category of up to 57 kilograms for men. Apart from boxing, we can expect medals in rhythmic gymnastics, wrestling, and weightlifting.




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