

Pulvis Art Urns proudly sponsored the Bulgarian Veteran Team in Canoe Sprint Masters Chapionship 2022. The championship took place in Poland in late August 2022, where our team had managed to achieve a huge success.

Stefan Popov and Mariyan Dimitrov were representing Bulgaria in this chamionship, which takes place every 4 years, like the Olympics.

There are world championships in sprint kayak, which is 200, 500, 1000 meters, and world and European marathon championships. Since 2012, they have been going to these championships, where medals are almost always won.
https://www.canoeicf.com/canoe-sprint-masters-world-championships/bydgoszcz-2022

Stefan - he was first twice at these Olympics, many times second at the world and European championships, in sprints and in marathons. Only the veterans get medals and they credit the federation with them.

Many ex-Olympic and world champions/competitors participate, who can't stop themselves, who have a thrill for competitions and continue to participate in these championships.
Mariyan Dimitrov – Kayaking World Champion
2013 – Olympics in Turin, Italy
2017 – Auckland New Zealand
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