Georgieva ran the 400 metres at
Alexandroupolis on 9 July 1988 in a time of 52.46 seconds. On 1 June 1994 she ran 23.84 in the 200 metres in
Bratislava and that year also competed at the European Athletics Championships in
Helsinki where she finished seventh. On 20 May 1995 she ran a personal best of 50.25 in the 400 metres in Sofia and won bronze at the
1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships in
Barcelona, Spain, behind
Irina Privalova of Russia who took Gold and
Sandy Richards of Jamaica who took silver. On 1 June 1995, Georgieva set her personal best in the 200 metres in
Saint-Denis with a time of 23.26. Georgieva then narrowly missed winning a bronze medal and beating her personal best with a time of 51.27 in
Nürnberg on 25 June 2000. She represented Bulgaria at the
2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney in the 400 metres, but she finished 6th in Heat 7 of the first round with a time of 54.46 and did not proceed further. Georgieva ran 52.73 in the 400 metres in Madrid on 7 July 2001, but following that event, her performances declined as her career reached a close, running 53.65 in the 400 metres at
Olathe on 25 May 2002 and 23.90 in
Houston, Texas on 25 May 2002. Georgieva moved to the United States in 2001, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree from
Central Methodist University in 2005. She later joined the coaching staff of the
Missouri Tigers athletics team. She is married to sprinter
Stanislav Georgiev. == References ==