Svetla Zlateva
{{Short description|Bulgarian sprinter (born 1952)}}
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{{Medal|Competition|European Indoor Championships}}
{{Medal|Silver | 1981 Grenoble | 800 metres}}
{{Medal|Bronze | 1971 Sofia | 4x400 m relay}}
{{Medal|Bronze | 1972 Grenoble | 800 metres}}
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Svetla Stefanova Zlateva ({{langx|bg|Светла Стефанова Златева}}; born 25 February 1952) is a retired Bulgarian sprinter and middle-distance runner who specialized in the 400 and 800 metres. She is a former world record holder in the latter event. In 1973, she was the winner of the first Balkan Athlete of the Year award.
Career
She was born in Gorna Oryahovitsa, and represented the club Levski Sofia.{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/zl/svetla-zlateva-1.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418105225/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/zl/svetla-zlateva-1.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=18 April 2020|title=Svetla Zlateva|publisher=Sports-Reference.com|accessdate=5 February 2010}} She finished sixth in the 800 metres at the 1970 European Indoor Championships.{{cite web|url=http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1970/f70_03.html|title=1970 European Indoor Championships, women's 800 metres final|publisher=Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite|accessdate=5 February 2010}} At the 1971 European Indoor Championships she finished fourth in the 400 metres and won a bronze medal in the 4 x 400 metres relay.{{cite web|url=http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1971/f71_02.html|title=1971 European Indoor Championships, women's 400 metres final|publisher=Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite|accessdate=5 February 2010}}{{cite web|url=http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1971/f71_10.html|title=1971 European Indoor Championships, women's 4 x 400 metres relay final|publisher=Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite|accessdate=5 February 2010}} She then won the 800 metres bronze medal at the 1972 European Indoor Championships,{{cite web|url=http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1972/f72_03.html|title=1972 European Indoor Championships, women's 800 metres final|publisher=Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite|accessdate=5 February 2010}} finished fourth at the 1973 European Indoor Championships3{{cite web|url=http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1973/f73_03.html|title=1973 European Indoor Championships, women's 800 metres final|publisher=Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite|accessdate=5 February 2010}} and again at the 1974 European Indoor Championships.{{cite web|url=http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1973/f73_03.html|title=1974 European Indoor Championships, women's 800 metres final|publisher=Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite|accessdate=5 February 2010}} She finished fifth at the 1977 European Indoor Championships{{cite web|url=http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1977/f77_03.html|title=1977 European Indoor Championships, women's 800 metres final|publisher=Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite|accessdate=5 February 2010}} and won the silver medal at the 1981 European Indoor Championships.{{cite web|url=http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1981/f81_03.html|title=1981 European Indoor Championships, women's 800 metres final|publisher=Die Leichtatletik-Statistik-Seite|accessdate=5 February 2010}}
In winning an 800 metres medal at the 1972 European Indoor Championships, she was a part of a strong tradition of Bulgarian 800 metres runners, who won medals at the European Indoor Championships in 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 and 1979. Other than Zlateva, these medals were taken by Stefka Yordanova, Rositsa Pekhlivanova, Nikolina Shtereva, Lilyana Tomova and Totka Petrova.{{cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/eiw.htm|title=European Indoor Championships (Women)|work=GBR Athletics|publisher=Athletics Weekly|accessdate=5 February 2010}}
Zlateva also competed in the Olympic Games twice. At the 1972 Summer Olympics she competed in 800 metres, winning her initial heat with the result 1:58.93 minutes. She finished second in her semi-final, and then fourth in the final race with 1:59.72 minutes. 1:58.93 was an Olympic record, and Zlateva even led the first 600 metres of the final race, but was overcome by both Hildegard Falck, Nijolė Sabaitė and Gunhild Hoffmeister; Falck deleting Zlateva's Olympic record.{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1972/ATH/womens-800-metres.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417174151/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1972/ATH/womens-800-metres.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=17 April 2020|title=Athletics at the 1972 München Summer Games: Women's 800 metres|publisher=Sports-Reference.com|accessdate=5 February 2010}} However, Zlateva improved Falck's world record by 0.97 seconds, when she ran in 1:57.48 minutes in Athens on 24 August 1973. She retained the record until 12 June 1976, when Soviet Valentina Gerasimova ran in 1:56.0 minutes.{{cite web
|title=12th IAAF World Championships In Athletics: IAAF Statistics Handbook. Berlin 2009.
|url=http://www.iaaf.org/mm/document/competitions/competition/05/15/63/20090706014834_httppostedfile_p345-688_11303.pdf
|publisher=IAAF Media & Public Relations Department
|location=Monte Carlo
|pages=Pages 546, 641–2
|year=2009
|access-date=9 August 2009
|url-status=dead
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090806172743/http://www.iaaf.org/mm/document/competitions/competition/05/15/63/20090706014834_httppostedfile_p345-688_11303.pdf
|archive-date= 6 August 2009
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At her second Olympic Games in 1976, Zlateva attacked her own personal best time. She first repeated the victory in the initial heat, then finished third in her semi-final with 1:57.93 minutes, and then sixth in the final race with 1:57.21 minutes. She also competed in the relay race, but the team failed to progress from round one. 1.57.21 minutes remained her personal best time.[http://hem.bredband.net/athletics/atb-d04.htm World women's all-time best 800m] (last updated 2001) She had 52.9 seconds in the 400 metres, achieved in 1973.
She became Bulgarian 400 metres champion in 1971 and 1976, and both 800 and 1500 metres champion in 1973.{{cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/bul.htm|title=Bulgarian Championships|work=GBR Athletics|publisher=Athletics Weekly|accessdate=5 February 2010}} She became Bulgarian indoor champion in the 400 metres in 1971, 1972 and 1973 and in the 800 metres in 1981.{{cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/buli.htm|title=Bulgarian Indoor Championships|work=GBR Athletics|publisher=Athletics Weekly|accessdate=5 February 2010}}
Personal life
Zlateva was once married to Olympic wrestler Ivan Kolev. During this time she was known as Svetla Zlateva-Koleva ({{langx|bg|Светла Златева-Колева}}).
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{{BTA Best Balkan Athlete of the Year}}
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Category:Bulgarian female sprinters
Category:Bulgarian female middle-distance runners
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1976 Summer Olympics
Category:Olympic athletes for Bulgaria
Category:Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field)
Category:People from Gorna Oryahovitsa
Category:FISU World University Games bronze medalists for Bulgaria
Category:Medalists at the 1977 Summer Universiade
Category:Olympic female sprinters
Category:Sportspeople from Veliko Tarnovo Province
Category:21st-century Bulgarian women
Category:21st-century Bulgarian people