Radoslav Yankov

{{Short description|Bulgarian snowboarder (born 1990)}}

{{Infobox sportsperson

| name = Radoslav Yankov

| fullname = Radoslav Yankov

| image = RadoYankov.jpg

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| birth_date = {{birth-date and age|26 January 1990}}[http://data.fis-ski.com/dynamic/athlete-biography.html?sector=SB&competitorid=118184&type=result FIS Biography]

| birth_place = Smolyan, Bulgaria{{cite web |url=http://www.sochi2014.com/en/athlete-radoslav-yankov |website=Sochi2014.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140706040518/http://www.sochi2014.com/en/athlete-radoslav-yankov |archive-date=2014-07-06|title=Radoslav YANKOV | Snowboard | Bulgaria - Sochi 2014 Olympics }}

| height = 190 cm

| weight = 85 kg

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Radoslav Yankov ({{langx|bg|Радослав Янков}}; born 26 January 1990) is a snowboarder from Bulgaria. He competed for Bulgaria at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the alpine snowboarding events (parallel and giant slalom).{{cite news |date=20 January 2014 |title=Bulgarian Team for Sochi with 6 biathletes! |url=http://www.biathlonews.com/bulgarian-team-for-sochi-with-6-biathletes/ |newspaper=BiathlonNews |access-date=20 January 2014 }}{{cite news |author= |title=Bulgaria's Olympic team off to Sochi with no expectations |url=http://sofiaglobe.com/2014/02/05/bulgarias-olympic-team-off-to-sochi-with-no-expectations/ |newspaper=The Sofia Globe |date=5 February 2014 |access-date=14 February 2014 }}

Yankov's first World Cup win came at the Men's Parallel Giant Slalom (PGS) event held in Carezza on December 12, 2015.{{cite news |author= |title=Men's Parallel Giant Slalom – Results Finals |url=http://medias2.fis-ski.com/pdf/2016/SB/7059/2016SB7059RLR0.pdf |newspaper=FIS – Official Website |date=12 December 2015 |access-date=12 December 2015 }}

During the 2016–17 season he made great results in PGS, winning the overall title for that season.

World Cup

=Podiums=

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Season

! Date

! Location

! Event

! Place

align=center rowspan=3|2015–16align=right |12 Dec 2015{{flagicon|ITA}} Carezza, ItalyPGSbgcolor="gold" align=center|1st
align=right |8 Jan 2016{{flagicon|AUT}} Bad Gastein, AustriaPSLbgcolor="gold" align=center|1st
align=right |23 Jan 2016{{flagicon|SLO}} Rogla, SloveniaPGSbgcolor="silver" align=center|2nd
align=center rowspan=4|2016–17align=right |15 Dec 2016{{flagicon|ITA}} Carezza, ItalyPGSbgcolor="#cc9966" align=center|3rd
align=right |28 Jan 2017{{flagicon|SLO}} Rogla, SloveniaPGSbgcolor="silver" align=center|2nd
align=right |3 Feb 2017{{flagicon|BUL}} Bansko, BulgariaPGSbgcolor="gold" align=center|1st
align=right |5 Feb 2017{{flagicon|BUL}} Bansko, BulgariaPGSbgcolor="silver" align=center|2nd
align=center rowspan=1|2017–18align=right |21 Jan 2018{{flagicon|SLO}} Rogla, SloveniaPGSbgcolor="silver" align=center|2nd
align=center rowspan=1|2023–24align=right |20 Jan 2024{{flagicon|BUL}} Pamporovo, BulgariaPSLbgcolor="#cc9966" align=center|3rd
align=center rowspan=3|2024–25align=right |12 Dec 2024{{flagicon|ITA}} Carezza, ItalyPGSbgcolor="gold" align=center|1st
align=right |19 Jan 2025{{flagicon|BUL}} Bansko, BulgariaPGSbgcolor="#cc9966" align=center|3rd
align=right |16 Feb 2025{{flagicon|CAN}} Saint-Côme, CanadaPGSbgcolor="#cc9966" align=center|3rd

=Season titles=

  • 1 title – (1 overall)

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Season

! Discipline

2015–16Overall
2016–17PGS

=Season standings=

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! width="90"|Season

! width="55"|Age

! width="105"|Overall

! width="105"|Parallel giant slalom

! width="105"|Parallel slalom

2015–1626style="background:gold;"| 1style="background:silver;"| 2style="background:#cc9966;"| 3
2016–1727style="background:silver;"| 2style="background:gold;"| 115
2017–1828686
2018–192921299
2019–2030131115
2020–2131312827
2021–2232202717
2022–2333162012
2023–243410206

:{{small|Standings through January 21, 2024}}

References

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