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National sport of Bulgaria

National sport of Bulgaria. Content. History of bulgarian Rhythmic Gymnastics Champions “The Golden girls” of B ulgaria. History of bulgarian Rhythmic Gymnastics.

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National sport of Bulgaria

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  1. National sport of Bulgaria

  2. Content • History of bulgarianRhythmic Gymnastics • Champions • “The Golden girls” of Bulgaria

  3. History of bulgarianRhythmic Gymnastics The Rhythmic Gymnastics in Bulgaria has 50 years story. And the most important club is Rhythmic Gymnastics club “Levski”.

  4. The fusion result LevskiSpartak (est.1969) created from the two sections of rhythmic gymnastics in Bulgaria – sport club Spartak (est. 1952) and sport club Levski (est. 1954) – is an outcome of the enthusiasm of the two clubs’ presidents: Yosif Asher and YordankaDirekova.

  5. Amongst the earliest trainers that made history, emphasing ambition, talent and assiduousness are - LiliMircheva, Julia Trashlieva, DarinaYosifova, ZlatkaBontcheva. The first masters and honored masters of sport, that laid the foundations of the Bulgarian national teams, grew in experience and estimation under their guidance.

  6. LevskiSpartak‘s gymnasts Vera Marinova, VioletaElenska, StelaMilusheva, Sonia Peeva, BogdanaTodorova and KapkaBlagoeva participants in the groups of Bulgaria in the World championships in Copenhagen 1967, Havana 1969, Varna 1971, Rotterdam 1973, won two gold medals and one bronze medal in these competitions. So they blazed the first Bulgarian golden trail in the rhythmic gymnastics history.

  7. In 1974 NeshkaRobeva was appointed for trainer to the LevskiSpartak club. She launched the beginning of the most successful and cherished generation of Bulgarian gymnasts, subsequently called “The Golden Girls” of Bulgaria’s sport.

  8. After two decades (1976-1996) working as senior trainer of the national team, the amount of her girls’ attainments adds up to a total of 14 champion titles earned in World championship competitions (individuals + groups), 16 titles in European championship contests, 5 titles won in World Cup and European Cup events, 2 vice champions titles in the Olympic Games battle.

  9. LevskiSpartak‘s gymnasts represent the most prominent part of these triumphs: Lilia Ignatova won 19 golden medals, BiankaPanova – 15, Maria Petrova – 13, AneliaRalenkova – 12, DilianaGeorgieva – 9, IlianaRaeva – 5, Mila Marinova 3, YuliaBaycheva – 2 and Christina Shikerova 1. In the groups: IvelinaTaleva, ValiaKevlian and Maya Tabakova with 6 golden medals, Elena Lazarova and Maya Taskova – 5, DenitzaKoseva – 4, Paulina Krasteva, ViktoriaDimitrova and SnejkaMihailova – 3, Eli Milcheva, StelaAngelova and Maria Mincheva – 2, ViaraVatashka, Kristina Shikerova, NeliAtanasova and IlianaIlieva – 1.

  10. In Robeva’s team had worked the following trainers – KrassimiraFilipova, LushkaBachvarova, DespaKatelieva, DimitrichkaMasleva, EfrosinaAngelova, KameliaIgnatova, Lilia Ignatova, ValentinaGaneva; the choreographers – ValentinaVerbeva, LiudmilKocev, ZhivkoTodorov, SamchoSamev; the chorepetitors Nikolai Kostov, NikiIlievski; the physicians Dr.NikolaNikolov, Dr.NadejdaStoykova, Dr.MariaLozanova, Dr.MarielaSirakova; the rehabilitation therapistsVeraPoptoleva, Margarita Petrova, Eva Yosifova and many other specialists of Levski RGC that form the Bulgarian drill of rhythmic gymnastics.

  11. Nowadays “The Golden Girls” IvelinaTaleva, ValentinaKevlian, KameliaDunavska, Silvia Stoyneva, ValentinaSimeonova and Mariana Vasileva work as trainers together with veteran professionals NeshkaRobeva, LushkaBachvarova and KrassimiraFilipova.

  12. The prima ballerina Vera Kirova and ZhivkoTodorov chose the career of choreographers. All these talented people support with their dedicated hard work the symbol of “Levski”, which is its main vehicle of expression in the world’s sport rivalry.

  13. Champions

  14. The gymnasts of Spartak, Levski, Levski-Spartak and Levski (these are the club’s onomastic metamorphosis during the years) had won for Bulgaria in all 302 medals (152 golden medals, 94 silver medals and 56 bronze medals) from World and European championships, World and European cup events and from the Olympics.

  15. Levski’s group medalists • Levski’s individual medalists • Levski’s Absolute World Champions • Levski’s Absolute European Champions • Levski’s Cup Winners

  16. Levski's individual medalists • LiliIgnatova - 19 gold, 12 silver, 2 bronze medals • Bianca Panova - 15 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze medals • Maria Petrova - 13 gold, 9 silver, 6 bronze medals • AneliaRalenkova - 12 gold, 5 silver, 5 bronze medals • DilianaGeorgieva - 9 gold, 3 bronze medals • IlianaRaeva - 5 gold, 8 silver, 6 bronze medals • Mila Marinova - 3 gold, 5 silver, 4 bronze medals • YuliaBaycheva - 2 gold, 4 silver, 7 bronze medals • Kristina Shikerova - 1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze medal • BranimiraIvanova - 1 gold medal • Diana Popova - 5 bronze medals • YuliaTrashlieva - 2 bronze medals • Maria Gateva - 1 bronze medal • StelaSalapatiiska - 1 bronze medal

  17. Levski’s Absolute World Champions • Munich - 1981 - AneliaRalenkova • Stavenger - 1983 - DilianaGeorgieva • Valladolid - 1985 - DilianaGeorgieva • Varna - 1987 - BiankaPanova • Alicante - 1993 - Maria Petrova • Paris - 1994 - Maria Petrova • Wien - 1995 - Maria Petrova

  18. Levski’s Absolute European Champions • London - 1980 - IlianaRaeva • Stavenger - 1982 - AneliaRalenkova • Wien - 1984 - AneliaRalenkova • Florence - 1986 - LiliIgnatova and BiankaPanova • Gœteborg - 1990 - Julia Baycheva • Stuttgart - 1992 - Maria Petrova • Solun - 1994 - Maria Petrova

  19. Levski’s Cup Winners • LiliIgnatova - World Cup winner from Belgrade - 1983 and Tokio - 1986 • Maria Petrova - European Cup winner from Malaga - 1993

  20. Levski's group medalists • Vera Marinova - 2 gold (World Championship Varna - 1969 and Havana - 1971) and 1 bronze medal (WCH Copenhagen - 1967) • Sonia Peeva - 1 gold (WCH Varna) and 1 bronze (WCH Copenhagen) • VioletaElenska - 1 gold (WCH Varna) and 1 bronze (WCH Copenhagen) • StelaMilousheva - 1 gold (WCH Varna) and 1 bronze (WCH Copenhagen) • DarinaYosifova - 1 bronze medal (WCH Copenhagen) • DespaKatelieva - 2 gold (WCH Varna and Havana) • BogdanaTodorova - 1 gold medal (WCH Varna) • Asia Kursheva - 1 gold medal (WCH Havana) • KapkaBlagoeva - 1 gold (WCH Havana) and 1 silver medal (WCH Basel - 1977) • RositzaMladenova - 1 gold (European Championship Madrid - 1978) and 1 bronze (WCH London - 1979) • CameliaIgnatova - 2 gold (ECH Amsterdam - 1980 and WCH Munich - 1981) and 2 silver medals (ECH Stavenger - 1982 and World Cup Beograd - 1983) • GaliaRangelova - 2 gold (ECH Amsterdam and WCH Munich) and 2 silver (ECH Stavenger and World Cup Belgrade)

  21. Maria Kuzmanova - 1 gold (WCH Munich) and 1 silver (ECH Stavenger) • IlianaIlieva - 1 gold medal (WCH Strasbourgh - 1983) • SvetlaTchobanova - 1 gold medal (WCH Strasbourgh) • Paulina Krusteva - 3 gold мидала (2 from WCH Strasbourgh - 1983 and Valladolid - 1985, and 1 from ECH Vienna - 1984) • VicktoriaDimitrova - 3 gold medals (2 from WCH Strasbourgh and Valladolid and 1 from ECH Vienna) • Maria Mincheva - 2 gold medals (ECH Vienna and WCH Valladolid) • Maya Taskova - 5 gold medals (1 from ECH Florence - 1986, 1 from World Cup Tokio - 1986 and 3 from WCH Varna - 1987) • Elena Lazarova - 5 gold medals (1 from ECH Florence, 1 from World Cup Tokio and 3 from WCH Varna) • SnejankaMihaylova - 3 gold medals (ECH Helsinki - 1988) • StelaAngelova - 2 gold and 1 silver medal (WCH Saraevo - 1989)

  22. Eli Milcheva - 2 gold and 1 silver medal (WCH Saraevo) • Elena Zaharieva - 2 gold and 1 silver (WCH Saraevo) • DenitzaKoseva - 4 gold (1 from World Cup Brussel - 1990 and 3 from ECH Gœteborg - 1990) and 2 silver (World Cup Brussel) • Ina Ananieva - 1 silver medal (WCH Athens - 1991) • IvelinaTaleva - 6 gold medals (1 from ECH Bucurest - 1993, 1 from WCH Paris - 1994, 1 from ECH Prague - 1995, 2 from WCH Vienna - 1995, 1 from WCH Budapest - 1996), 9 silver (1 from WCH Athens, 1 from ECH Stuttgart, 2 from ECH Bucurest, 1 from WCH Paris, 2 from ECH Prague, 1 from WCH Vienna and 1 from Olympic Games Atlanta - 1996) and 1 bronze medal (WCH Paris) • StelaHristova - 1 silver medal (ECH Stuttgart - 1992) • Maya Tabakova - 6 gold medals (1 from ECH Bucurest, 1 from WCH Paris, 1 from ECH Prague, 2 from WCH Vienna, 1 from WCH Budapest), 7 silver (2 from ECH Bucurest, 1 from WCH Paris, 2 from ECH Prague, 1 from WCH Vienna and 1 from OG Atlanta) and 1 bronze medal (from WCH Paris) • NeliAtanasova - 1 gold and 2 silver medals (from ECH Bucurest) • Kristina Shikerova - 1 gold and 2 silver medals (from ECH Bucurest)

  23. ValentinaKevlian - 5 gold (1 from WCH Paris, 1 from ECH Prague, 2 from WCH Vienna and 1 from WCH Budapest), 5 silver (1 from WCH Paris, 2 from ECH Prague, 1 from WCH Vienna and 1 from OG Atlanta) • Silvia Stoyneva - 1 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze medal (from WCH Paris) • ViaraVatashka - 4 gold medals (1 from ECH Prague, 2 from WCH Vienna, 1 from WCH Budapest), 4 silver (2 from ECH Prague, 1 from WCH Vienna and 1 from OG Atlanta) • Galina Marinova - 1 silver (from ECH Patra - 1997) • ValentinaSimeonova - 1 silver (from ECH Patra) • Angelina Yovcheva - 1 silver (from ECH Patra) • BorislavaAnanieva - 1 silver (from ECH Patra) • Gabriela Atanasova - 1 bronze (from ECH Basel - 2000)

  24. “The Golden girls” of Bulgaria “Golden girls” is a generation of competitors of Rhythmic Gymnastic which present Bulgaria in period since 1976 to 1999year, when trainer is NeshkaRobeva.

  25. In this period the “golden girls” win 14 champion titles from World Championship; 14 champion titles from European Championship; 5 from World and European titles and 2 vice-champion titles from Olympic games.

  26. The most prominent gymnasts among “golden girls” Adriana Dunavska AneliaRalenkova BiankaPanova

  27. IlianaRaeva Elizabeth Koleva DilqnaGeorgieva

  28. LiliIgnatova Maria Petrova YuliaBaicheva

  29. Thank you for your attention!

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