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| Born | (1970-05-27)May 27, 1970 (age 55) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gymnastics career | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Discipline | Rhythmic gymnastics | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Club | Levski and Slavia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Headcoach(es) | Neshka Robeva | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Assistantcoach(es) | Liudmila Dimitrova | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Bianka Panova (Bulgarian:Бианка Панова, born May 27, 1970, inSofia) is aBulgarian individualrhythmic gymnast. She is a World and European champion and was one of theGolden Girls of Bulgaria that dominated rhythmic gymnastics in the 1980s. She is the1987 World all-around champion,1989 World all-around silver medalist,1985 World all-around bronze medallist and1986 European all-around champion. Panova won a total of nine World Championship gold medals. She now works as a rhythmic gymnastics coach.
Panova was born on May 27, 1970, inSofia, Bulgaria. She lived in Belgium with her husband, physiotherapist and physician, Tchavdar Ninov, and their two sons, Stefan and Richard, before moving to Singapore in 2015 to establish a rhythmic gymnastics academy named after her, the Bianka Panova Academy. In 2009, Panova was invited to compete in the Bulgarian edition ofDancing With The Stars and won with the highest public vote.
In 2013, Panova published an autobiography in which she criticized the treatment of gymnasts during the time period of her training.[1]
Panova began gymnastics at age 8 and joined the Bulgarian national team when she 14.[2] She won the Bulgarian national title three times.
At the age of 15, Panova won her first World gold medal at the1985 World Championships in ribbon. Between 1985 and 1989, she won nine golds, two silvers, and one bronze at the World Championships, including a sweep of all five golds at the1987 Worlds Championships.
Panova competed at the1988 Seoul Olympics as the reigning World champion. However, she made a mistake in the preliminary round, dropping a club, and finished in fourth place behind gold medalistMarina Lobatch (USSR), Bulgarian teammateAdriana Dunavska, andOlexandra Tymoshenko (USSR).[1][3]
For this mistake, she was removed from the national team, and she began training for the1989 World Championships on her own, with some help from her future husband. She went on to win silver in the all-around and with ball, and gold in the hoop and rope finals, though her results did not resolve the conflict with her coaching team.[1]
Panova retired from competition in 1989 and became a coach inItaly.[1] She tried to make a comeback in 1992 but failed to make the Bulgarian Olympic team.
After her initial retirement in 1989, Panova coached the Italian national champion,Katia Pietrosanti, who is the 1993 European Junior silver medalist in clubs.
She returned to coaching in 1993, this time inBelgium. She concentrated on artistic gymnastics and acrobatics choreography. Until 2001, she was the head coach at theHappy Gym club inGhent. Among her students was Dutch national champion in rhythmic gymnastics Elke De Backer. She also introduced her own method of flexibility conditioning for non-gymnast athletes.
In 2015, she established a rhythmic gymnastics school in Singapore after being invited to the country by co-founder Daniela Michaely.[2] By 2017, her eponymous Bianka Panova Academy had 100 students enrolled.[4] In 2022, the academy co-founded the Singapore International Rhythmic Gymnastics Cup, which was renamed the Bianka Panova International Cup in its second year.[5][6]
Panova is the first rhythmic gymnast to get a clean sweep of all five (all-around, ribbon, clubs, hoop, rope) gold medals at a World Championship. The only other gymnasts to win all the individual medals at a single World Championship areOxana Kostina,Evgenia Kanaeva, andDarja Varfolomeev. Panova also became the first rhythmic gymnast to enter the Guinness Book of Records by receiving perfect 10 marks in all her routines (a total of 8) at a World Championship. She achieved this at the1987 World Championships inVarna and received the trophy personally from the president of theIOC at that time,Juan Antonio Samaranch.[1]