Stiliana Nikolova

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Stiliana Nikolova
Nikolova in a press conference during the 2022 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Bulgaria.
Personal information
Nickname(s)Stili, Stilito
Country represented Bulgaria
Born (2005-08-22) August 22, 2005 (age 18)
Cairo, Egypt[1]
Height141 cm (4 ft 8 in)
Weight39 kg (86 lb)
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
LevelSenior international elite
Years on national team2019–present
ClubEtar Elit
Head coach(es)Valentina Ivanova [2]
Medal record
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Representing  Bulgaria
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Championships 1 3 2
European Championships 4 1 3
Junior European Championships 1 1 0
FIG European Cup 2 0 0
Grand Prix Series 9 3 4
FIG World Cup 14 8 8
Total 31 16 17
Representing  Bulgaria
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2023 Valencia Team
Silver medal – second place 2022 Sofia Hoop
Silver medal – second place 2022 Sofia Clubs
Silver medal – second place 2022 Sofia Ribbon
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Sofia All-Around
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Valencia Ball
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2022 Tel Aviv Team
Gold medal – first place 2023 Baku Team
Gold medal – first place 2024 Budapest All-around
Gold medal – first place 2024 Budapest Team
Silver medal – second place 2023 Baku Ball
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Tel Aviv All-Around
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Baku All-Around
Bronze medal – third place 2023 Baku Ribbon
Junior European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2020 Kyiv Ribbon
Silver medal – second place 2020 Kyiv Ball
European Cup
Gold medal – first place 2024 Baku All-around
Gold medal – first place 2024 Baku Clubs

Stiliana Nikolova (Bulgarian: Стилияна Николова, born 22 August 2005 in Cairo, Egypt) is a Bulgarian individual rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2024 European all-around champion, the 2022 World all-around bronze medalist and hoop, clubs, and ribbon silver medalist, the 2023 World ball bronze medalist and team competition champion, and a two-time (2022, 2023) European all-around bronze medalist and champion in the team competition. At the national level, she is a two-time national champion (in 2023 and 2024) and the 2022 national all-around silver medalist.

At the junior level, she is the 2020 European Junior ribbon champion and ball silver medalist and the 2019 and 2020 Bulgarian Junior all-around champion.

Personal life[edit]

Nikolova was born 22 August 2005 in Cairo, Egypt. Her father, Iliya Dyakov, was a football player who represented Bulgaria at the 1986 Football World Cup in Mexico. Her mother, Paulina Nikolova [fr], was a group rhythmic gymnast who competed for Bulgaria and is the 1985 World Group all-around champion.[3] Nikolova has one sister, Paola, and a brother, Denis. Since a very young age, Nikolova spent all her time at the training hall together with her mother and older sister, who both work as rhythmic gymnastic coaches in Egypt. She moved alone to Bulgaria in 2018 at age of 13 to join the Bulgarian national team.[4]

Career[edit]

Junior[edit]

She competed at the 2019 Bulgarian Junior National Championships, where she won the gold medal in the all-around in addition to the ball and ribbon finals, and the silver medal in the rope and clubs finals.[5] She competed at the 2019 Junior World Championships in Moscow, Russia, where she placed 8th in the team competition and 16th in clubs qualifications.

In 2020, she became the Bulgarian junior national all-around champion once again. She also won gold with ball, clubs and ribbon and abronze medal with rope. She competed at the International Tournament in Moscow, where she and her teammate Eva Brezalieva took 2nd place in the team competition. She also won the gold medal in the all-around at the International Tournament Corbeil-Essonnes in France. In the finals, she placed 1st with rope and ball and 3rd with ribbon. She competed at the 2020 Junior European Championships in Kyiv, Ukraine and qualified for two apparatus finals. She won the gold medal with ribbon and the silver medal with ball.[6]

Senior[edit]

2022[edit]

In the 2022 season, she participated at the 2022 Grand Prix Marbella, where she won the all-around bronze. She qualified for three apparatus finals, winning gold in hoop and clubs and taking the silver in the ball final. On April 8–10, she competed at Sofia World Cup, where she placed third in the all-around. She also won gold in clubs and silver in the ribbon final. In May, Nikolova participated at the 2022 World Challenge Cup in Pamplona where she won silver in the all-around behind teammate Boryana Kaleyn. She also won the gold in the clubs final and silver in ball. On June 3–5, she competed at the Pesaro World Cup, where she finished 3rd in the all-around and qualified for three apparatus finals, winning bronze medals with clubs and ball and silver in hoop.

From June 15–19, Nikolova competed at the 2022 European Championships in Tel Aviv, Israel, where she won gold as part of the Bulgarian team and bronze in the all-around. On August 26-28, she competed at the 2022 World Challenge Cup Cluj-Napoca and won the silver in all-around. She also won two medals in the apparatus finals - gold in clubs and bronze in the hoop final.

She was then selected to compete at the 2022 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships, in Sofia, Bulgaria, along with teammate Boryana Kaleyn. She qualified to the individual all-around final and three apparatus finals. In the all-around final, she won bronze, and she also won three silver medals in the hoop, clubs and ribbon finals. She also won an Olympic quota for Bulgaria.

2023[edit]

Her first competition in the 2023 season was Grand Prix Miss Valentine in Tartu, Estonia, where she finished second in the all-around and qualified to the ball, clubs and ribbon finals.[7] She won both the ball and clubs finals.[7]

Afterward, she competed at the 2023 Grand Prix Marbella, where she won silver in the all-around. She qualified for all four apparatus finals, winning gold in ball and clubs and bronze in hoop and ribbon.

She also took part in the Athens World Cup, where she won silver in all-around, gold in ball and bronze in the ribbon final. At the next World Cup in Sofia, she won the all-around. She qualified for all four finals, winning three more gold medals with hoop, ball and clubs. Two weeks later at the Baku World Cup, she again won gold in all-around as well as gold in the hoop, clubs and ribbon finals.

Nikolova was then selected to compete at the 2023 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships, in Baku, Azerbaijan. She qualified in first place for the all-around final and also for three apparatus finals. In the all-around final, she won bronze, repeating her achievement from previous year. In the event finals the next day, she also won silver with ball and bronze with ribbon.

At the 2023 World Championships, Nikolova came in fourth in the all-around final after several mistakes. She had a drop in her ball routine, and she did not hear the signal to start her ribbon routine on time; on restarting, she had a knot in her ribbon.[8] However, she and the rest of the Bulgarian gymnasts won first place in the team competition.[9] She also qualified to the hoop and ball finals. Although she ended in eighth place in the hoop final, she won bronze with the ball behind Darja Varfolomeev and Sofia Raffaeli.[10]

2024: First European title[edit]

In March, Nikolova participated in the Grand Prix stage in Marbella, Spain. She was first place in the all-around ahead of Takhmina Ikromova and the previous season's World champion, Varfolomeev. She also won the clubs and ribbon finals.[11] Her next competition was the World Cup held in Sofia, Bulgaria. There she won the all-around silver behind fellow Bulgarian Boryana Kaleyn and ahead of Daria Atamanov. She also qualified to three of the apparatus finals: hoop, ball, and ribbon. Nikolova won the ball final with the highest score that had been awarded thus far under the 2022-2024 Code of Points, and she also won the ribbon final and took silver with hoop.[12] Both Nikolova and Kaelyn expressed gratitude for the supportive home crowd and stated that they were aiming to win gold at the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics.[13]

Nikolova participated in the inaugural Rhythmic Gymnastics European Cup, which had an unusual knock-out round format for the all-around final. She was the event's first winner, and she expressed interest in the new competition format.[14]

At the 2024 European Championships, Nikolova won her first European all-around title ahead of Raffaeli and Varfolomeev.[15]

Routine music information[edit]

Year Apparatus Music title
2024
Hoop Hello by Lionel Richie
Ball Arabian Nights/Harvest Dance – Cover by Grace Park, feat. Waltz/Alan Menken
Clubs Хубава си моя горо by Kristina Kokorska & Krasimir Todorov
Ribbon Anastasia - Paris, Tu Nous Ouvres Ton by Stephen Flaherty & David Newman
2023
Hoop Mama by Gianna Nannini
Ball Arabian Nights/Harvest Dance – Cover by Grace Park, feat. Waltz/Alan Menken
Clubs Jailhouse Rock – Elvis Presley/ The Blues Brothers
Ribbon Paris Holds The Key (To Your Heart) – Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty
2022
Hoop Вярвам в чудеса (feat. Hassan & Ibrahim) by Krisia Todorova, Ku-Ku Band and Slavi Trifonov
Ball Beauty Never Lies by Bojana Stamenov
Clubs Maniac (remix) by Prime Orchestra
Ribbon Les Yeux Noirs (Dark Eyes) cover by Polmamoose ft The Vignes Rooftop Revival
2021 Hoop
Ball All About That Bass by Postmodern Jukebox
Clubs Maniac (remix) by Prime Orchestra
Ribbon Infernal Galop (Can Can) by Jacques Offenbach
2020 Rope Money, Money, Money by Meryl Streep & Julie Walters & Christine Baranski
Ball All About That Bass by Postmodern Jukebox
Clubs Flight of the Bumblebee by Rousseau
Ribbon Infernal Galop (Can Can) by Jacques Offenbach
2019 Rope Money, Money, Money by Meryl Streep & Julie Walters & Christine Baranski
Ball
Clubs Flight of the Bumblebee by Rousseau
Ribbon Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go bt Wham!

Competitive highlights[edit]

(Team competitions in seniors are held only at the World Championships, Europeans and other Continental Games.)

International: Senior
Year Event AA Team Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
2024 European Cup Baku 1st 2nd (Q) 8th (Q) 1st 4th (Q)
World Cup Sofia 2nd 2nd 1st 9th (Q) 1st
Grand Prix Marbella 1st 6th 1st 1st
2023 World Championships Valencia 4th 1st 8th 3rd 6th
World Cup Milan 3th 6th 3rd 3rd 7th
European Championships Baku 3rd 1st 7th 2nd 10th (Q) 3rd
World Cup Baku 1st 1st 8th 1st 1st
World Cup Sofia 1st 1st 1st 1st 4th
World Cup Athens 2nd 6th 1st 9th (Q) 3rd
Grand Prix Marbella 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 3rd
Grand Prix Tartu 2nd 9th (Q) 1st 1st 3rd
2022 World Championships Sofia 3rd 2nd 11th (Q) 2nd 2nd
World Challenge Cup Cluj-Napoca 2nd 3rd 5th 1st 8th
European Championships Tel Aviv 3rd 1st 8th 4th 5th 4th
World Cup Pesaro 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 14th(Q)
World Challenge Cup Pamplona 2nd 8th 2nd 1st 4th
World Cup Sofia 3rd 8th 11th (Q) 1st 2nd
Grand Prix Marbella 3rd 1st 2nd 1st
2021 World Challenge Cup Minsk 10th 10th (Q) 9th (Q) 10th (Q) 10th (Q)
World Cup Pesaro 9th 10th (Q) 16th (Q) 8th 12th (Q)
International: Junior
Year Event AA Team Rope Ball Clubs Ribbon
2020 Junior European Championships 6th (Q) 2nd 16th (Q) 1st
2019 Junior World Championships 8th 16th (Q)
National
Year Event AA Team Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
2023 Bulgarian Championships 1st 3rd 1st 1st 3rd
Q = Qualifications (Did not advance to Event Final due to the 2 gymnast per country rule, only Top 8 highest score);
WR = World Record; WD = Withdrew; NT = No Team Competition; OC = Out of Competition(competed but scores not counted for qualifications/results), DNS = Did Not Start, DNF = Did Not Finish

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Stliana Nikolova/Birth Place". International Gymnastics Federation.
  2. ^ "Stliana Nikolova/Coach". International Gymnastics Federation.
  3. ^ Приказка от Египет - историята на най-новото златно момиче на България [A tale from Egypt – the story of Bulgaria's newest golden girl]. 24chasa.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  4. ^ Аз съм... Стилияна Николова [I am... Stiliyana Nikolova] (in Bulgarian). Bulgarian National Television. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  5. ^ Николова Стиляна [Stiliana Nikolova]. gimnastika.pro (in Russian).
  6. ^ "Gold, silver and bronze for Bulgarian rhythmic gymnasts from contest in Ukraine" (in Bulgarian). 28 November 2020.
  7. ^ a b "ksis". rgform.eu. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  8. ^ "Стилияна Николова е четвърта, а Боряна Калейн шеста в многобоя на световното по художествена гимнастика във Валенсия" [Stiliana Nikolova is fourth and Boryana Kaleyn sixth in the all-around at the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Valencia]. bntnews.bg (in Bulgarian). 26 August 2023. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  9. ^ "България спечели отборната титла на световното по художествена гимнастика във Валенсия" [Bulgaria won the team title at the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Valencia]. bntnews.bg (in Bulgarian). 25 August 2023. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  10. ^ "Стилияна Николова спечели бронз във финала на топка на световното по художествена гимнастика във Валенсия" [Stiliana Nikolova won bronze in the ball final at the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Valencia]. bntnews.bg (in Bulgarian). 23 August 2023. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  11. ^ "La gimnasta búlgara Stiliana Nikolova gana el Grand Prix de Marbella 2024" [Bulgarian gymnast Stiliana Nikolova wins Marbella Grand Prix 2024]. www.marbella24horas.es (in Spanish). March 10, 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  12. ^ "Stiliana Nikolova steals the show while Israel's group dominates in Sofia". International Gymnastics Federation. 16 April 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  13. ^ "Боряна Калейн и Стилияна Николова: Целите ни за Париж са златните медали" [Boryana Kaelyn and Stiliana Nikolova: Our goals for Paris are the gold medals]. bntnews.bg (in Bulgarian). 14 April 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  14. ^ "Stiliana Nikolova crowned inaugural European Cup Champion". European Gymnastics. 4 May 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  15. ^ "Bulgaria's Stiliyana Nikolova Wins All-Around Gold at European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships". Novinite. 25 May 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-25.

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