
This is the second part of the interview of Vladimir posted yesterday. He talked
us more about his country and the situation of speed skating.
Remarks collected by Jean-Michel Lachance
How can you describe the situation of speed skating in your country?
The situation of speed skating is common to the other sports in my country. 15
years ago all the sports were significantly supported by the government. Right
now their support is nothing compared to the 80's. It's very problematic because
it's still not commercialized enough to get money out of it. The federation
offers a contract and a monthly salary, but money it's not enough and the
condition to sign this contract is to take into the first six in Europe. They
don't take into consideration other competitions such as world cups. So, the
only chance for us, as skaters, is to hope that won't screw up on the European
champs. Last 2 years we did exactly the opposite, so right now I'm making cell
phone games for GameLoft and put my way out to financial independence. To my
opinion I will race much more freed of the thought of screwing up.
Do skaters like Evgenia Radanova can get enough sponsoring to concentrate
only on speed skating?
Radanova case is completely different. Her popularity and success have a
political side too. Her success advertises the government and many people
benefit from it. And she has enough money to develop her athletic skills further
and further, and to concentrate only on that. But... Exceptional athletes like
her make millions. She should make millions.
Do you know what lead your government to stop supporting the sport in the
90’s?
Those years we abandoned the centralized economics model, and started a
difficult transition to the free economic market. And we're still in this
transition.
First part of the interview
Photo: Bulgarians skaters on ice rink
Credit: Official Site Of
Bulgarian Skating Federation