Dara Malinova

Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dara Malinova (Bulgarian: Дара Малинова; born 27 February 2009) is a Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast.[1] She is the 2024 European Junior silver medalist with ribbon. At national level she is the 2024 National Junior all-around champion.

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Dara Malinova
Дара Малинова
Born (2009-02-27) 27 February 2009 (age 15)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Gymnastics career
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
Country represented Bulgaria
Years on national team2021-
LevelInternational Elite
ClubSofia Sport 2017
Head coach(es)Rayna Tosheva
ChoreographerSvetlin Dimitrov
Medal record
Representing  Bulgaria
European Cup
2024 BakuTeam
2024 BakuHoop
2024 BakuClubs
Junior European Championships
2024 BudapestRibbon
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Dara took up gymnastics at age 5, as her mom, a former national swimmer, and one of her friends brought her to the CSKA club's hall.[2] At the age of 7 Silvia Stoyneva took her to the club "Levski" where she stayed for another 2 years. In 2018, Krisi Shikerova founded the Sofia Sport Club, where Dara followed Bozhidara Racheva, who was her coach until she joined the national team.[3]

In 2021 she won silver in the national junior club championships with Sofia Sport 2017.[4] In the All-Around of the state championship she won the title. She won gold with hoop, silver with ball, bronze with ribbon and 4th with clubs, thus being included into the elite category.[3] Dara also won silver in the national individual championships, behind Eva Emilova, and with hoop and ball as well as gold with clubs and ribbon.[5][6] At the first control training of 2022 she was 2nd in the All-Around and with ball, 3rd with hoop.[7] In the second control she was 5th in the All-Around.[8] She then took part in the Sofia Cup.[9]

In 2023, at the Miss Valentine tournament in Tartu she won silver in teams along Elvira Krasnobaeva and Nikol Todorova.[10] She ended 5th in teams, with Magdalena Valkova, at the Gymnastik International, winning bronze in the hoop final.[11][12] At the AGF Trophy in Baku she won bronze with clubs, she ranked 5th with ball, 6th with hoop and 8th with ribbon.[13] During the national championships she won four bronze medals, in the All-Around, with hoop, clubs and ribbon.[14][15]

Competing at Miss Valentine in 2024 Malinova won gold in teams, with hoop, clubs and bronze with ribbon.[16] She won All-Around's bronze among the girls born in 2009 at the Aphrodite Cup, getting another bronze with ribbon.[17][18] Dara, Alexa Rasheva and Ida Stefanova won the national championships for clubs.[19] After winning bronze in teams at the Sofia IT, she managed to obtain a bronze and a gold medal in the hoop and ribbon finals.[20][21] Selected for the 1st edition of the European Cup she won silver in teams, and bronze with hoop and clubs.[22][23][24] At nationals she won gold in the All-Around.[25]

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