Eva Brezalieva

Eva Alyosheva Brezalieva (Bulgarian: Ева Альошева Брезалиева, born 13 January 2005 in Burgas, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian individual rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2020 European junior bronze medalist with rope. On national level, she is the 2019 Bulgarian Junior All-Around bronze medalist.[3]

Eva Brezalieva
Full nameEva Alyosheva Brezalieva
Country represented Bulgaria
Born (2005-01-13) January 13, 2005
Burgas, Bulgaria[1]
HometownBurgas, Bulgaria
Height173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Weight54 kg (119 lb)
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
LevelSenior international elite
Years on national team2018-present
ClubClub Olympia
Head coach(es)Valentina Ivanova (2018-2021), Branimira Markova (2023-present) [2]
Medal record
Representing  Bulgaria
Rhythmic gymnastics
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Championships 1 0 0
FIG World Cup 0 4 4
FIG World Challenge Cup 1 0 2
Grand Prix 2 4 1
European Championships 1 1 0
Junior European Championships 0 0 1
Total 5 9 8
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2023 ValenciaTeam
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2023 BakuTeam
Silver medal – second place2023 BakuRibbon
Junior European Championships
Bronze medal – third place2020 KyivRope

Career

Junior

She competed at the 2019 Bulgarian Junior National Championships where she won bronze medals in all-around and clubs finals, and a silver medal in the ball final. She competed at the 2019 Junior World Championships in Moscow, Russia where she placed 8th in the team event and 6th in rope in qualifications.

In 2020, she became Bulgarian Junior National champion with rope and won a silver medal with ball. She competed at the International Tournament in Moscow, where she and her teammate Stiliana Nikolova took 2nd place in the team competition. She also won silver medals with rope and ball, and bronze medal with ribbon. She competed at the 2020 Junior European Championships in Kyiv, Ukraine and qualified to two apparatus finals. She won a bronze medal in the rope final.[4]

Senior

She started the 2022 season by competing at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup in Athens, Greece, where she took the bronze medal in the ribbon final. At Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix series in Marbella , Spain, she took a gold medal in all-around, a gold medal in the ribbon final, and silver medals in hoop final and clubs finals. At the Portimão World Challenge Cup, she won a bronze medal in the all-around.

She started the 2023 season by competing at the Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix series in Marbella, Spain, where she took a bronze medal in the all-around and silver medals in hoop final and ball final. Eva participated in the World Cup in Sofia 2023 and qualified for the hoops and clubs finals. She won a silver medal in the clubs final. Eva won bronze medal in All-around of World Cup in Baku 2023. She also won silver medals in Hoop final and Ribbon final, and Bronze medal in final with ball.

Routine music information

Year Apparatus Music title
2019 Rope Samba Do Mundo by Gregor Salto Feat. Saxsymbol & Todorov
Ball Winter Days December by Vadim Kiselev
Clubs Shot Me Down by David Guetta ft. Skylar Grey
Ribbon
2020 Rope I Love Rock 'N Roll by Joan Jett
Ball Nothing Else Matters by ?
Clubs Carmen Suite Ballet: II. Dance by Boston Pops Orchestra
Ribbon Who Wants To Live Forever by Queen / The Tenors feat. Lindsey Stirling
2021 Hoop The 5th by David Garrett
Ball Nothing Else Matters by ?
Clubs Carmen Suite Ballet: II. Dance by Boston Pops Orchestra
Ribbon El amor brujo: Danza Rituel del Fuego by Manuel de Falla
2022 Hoop Butterflies and Hurricanes by Muse
Ball Isaac (Live) by Madonna
Clubs The Race by Yello
Ribbon Born This Way by Lady Gaga
2023 Hoop Adiós by Benjamin Clementine
Ball Flamen'ka y Gitana by Karen Ruimy
Clubs The Race by Yello
Ribbon "Rock This Party" (feat. Dollarman, Big Ali, Makedah, Cutee B) (Everybody Dance Now) by Bob Sinclair

References

  1. "Eva Brezalieva/Birth Place". International Gymnastics Federation.
  2. "Eva Brezalieva/Coach". International Gymnastics Federation.
  3. "Брезалиева Ева" (in Russian).
  4. "Gold, silver and bronze for Bulgarian rhythmic gymnasts from contest in Ukraine" (in Bulgarian). 28 November 2020.
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