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Svetla Stefanova Dimitrova ((ブルガリア語:Светла Стефанова Димитрова)) (born January 27, 1970 in Burgas)〔Sports Reference website lists her birthplace as Burgas, although the IAAF profile contradicts this, stating her place of birth was Botevgrad.〕 was a Bulgarian athlete who started out competing in heptathlon, and later specialized as a sprint hurdler. She represented her country four times at the Summer Olympics, from 1988 to 2000. Her best Olympic placing was fifth in the heptathlon at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.〔(Svetla Stefanova Dimitrova ). Sports-reference. Retrieved on 2012-01-26.〕
She won the inaugural heptathlon competition at the 1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics and returned two years later to defend it at the 1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics. She broke the world junior record for the heptathlon at the 1989 European Cup with a score of 6534 points, but the mark was never ratified as she failed a doping test afterwards.〔(Pishtikova Svetla ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-01-26.〕 She was suspended for two years and returned in 1992. She won the 1993 edition of the Hypo-Meeting.
She was the silver medallist in the hurdles at the 1994 IAAF World Cup and won that event at the 1994 IAAF Grand Prix Final with a career best time of 12.53 seconds. In 1997 she competed in the World Championships held in Athens, Greece in the 100 metres hurdles where she finished second behind Sweden's Ludmila Engquist. She won two straight hurdles titles at the 1994 European Athletics Championships and 1998 European Athletics Championships. At the 1999 World Championships in Athletics she came fifth in the hurdles final and improved to fourth at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics. She tried for a third straight European title at the 2002 European Athletics Championships but hit a hurdle in the final and finished last. She retired from competition in 2004.〔
Dimitrova was a contestant in the second season of Survivor BG: Expedition Robinson. After her athletics career she married and is now ''Svetla Pishtikova''.〔
==See also==

*List of doping cases in athletics

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