Paskov trained at Sveshnikov Club and at the Vasil Etropolski Academy in Sofia.
Lack of funds also prevented him from taking part in World Cup competitions.
[2] However, he ranked amongst the top four at the Prague pre-olympic tournament in April 2016, securing his qualification to the 2016 Summer Olympics.
[3] In the men's sabre event he created a surprise by eliminating World No.
1 Alexey Yakimenko in the first round, but he lost in the table of 16 to Germany's Matyas Szabo.