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Devora Radeva | |
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Born | 23 April 1992 |
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Country | Bulgaria |
Coach | Daniela Velichkova |
Skating club | MTT Akademic |
Devora Radeva (Bulgarian: Девора Радева) (born 23 April 1992 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian figure skater. She is a two season competitor on the Junior Grand Prix circuit. She competed at the 2006 Junior Grand Prix Final because it was held in Sofia and the Bulgarian federation was given a wildcard entry. Radeva finished ninth.
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