Maria Petrova (rhythmic gymnast)

Maria Dimitrova Petrova (Bulgarian: Мария Димитрова Петрова; born 13 November 1975) is a Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast. She is a three-time (1993, 1994, 1995) World All-around champion and a three-time (1992, 1993, 1994) European All-around champion.

Maria Petrova
Personal information
Full nameMaria Dimitrova Petrova
Country represented Bulgaria
Born (1975-11-13) 13 November 1975
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
ClubLevski
Head coach(es)Neshka Robeva, Natalia Muravenova
Medal record
Representing  Bulgaria
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1993 AlicanteAll-around
Gold medal – first place 1993 AlicanteHoop
Gold medal – first place 1993 AlicanteBall
Gold medal – first place 1993 AlicanteRibbon
Gold medal – first place 1993 AlicanteTeam
Gold medal – first place 1994 ParisAll-around
Gold medal – first place 1994 ParisHoop
Gold medal – first place 1995 ViennaAll-Around
Gold medal – first place 1995 ViennaClubs
Silver medal – second place 1991 AthensTeam
Silver medal – second place 1992 BrusselsAll-around
Silver medal – second place 1992 BrusselsBall
Silver medal – second place 1992 BrusselsClubs
Silver medal – second place 1994 ParisClubs
Silver medal – second place 1994 ParisRibbon
Silver medal – second place 1995 ViennaRope
Silver medal – second place 1995 ViennaTeam
Silver medal – second place 1996 BudapestBall
Bronze medal – third place 1992 BrusselsHoop
Bronze medal – third place 1993 AlicanteClubs
Bronze medal – third place 1994 Paris Ball
Bronze medal – third place 1996 BudapestClubs
European Championships
Gold medal – first place1992 StuttgartAll-around
Gold medal – first place1992 StuttgartTeam
Gold medal – first place1994 ThessalonikiAll-around
Silver medal – second place1994 ThessalonikiHoop
Bronze medal – third place1992 StuttgartRope
Bronze medal – third place1994 ThessalonikiBall
Bronze medal – third place1994 ThessalonikiTeam
European Cup Final
Gold medal – first place1993 MálagaAll-around
Gold medal – first place1993 MálagaHoop
Gold medal – first place1993 MálagaRibbon
Silver medal – second place1993 MálagaBall
Summer Universiade
Gold medal – first place1995 FukuokaAll-around
Gold medal – first place1995 FukuokaRope
Gold medal – first place1995 FukuokaBall
Gold medal – first place1995 FukuokaClubs
Gold medal – first place1995 FukuokaRibbon

Career

Born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Petrova began her training at the age of five at local club Trakia Plovdiv Club, coached by Natalia Moravenova. By 1991, she was coached by Neshka Robeva at the Levski Sofia Club. In her first World Championship appearance, Petrova placed second in the team competition after a hoop drop.

Petrova was one of the favorites to win gold but found herself finishing in fifth in the all-around finals at the Barcelona Olympics after a penalty of .20 was imposed due to the zipper on the back of her leotard that had broken during her hoop exercise. A few months later, at the World Championships, Petrova took second place behind Russia's Oxana Kostina and ahead of Belarusian Larissa Lukyanenko.

Petrova (third from left) at the 1996 World Championships

In 1993, Petrova performed with her Panovaesque ball to an Indian melody. She also competed in a ribbon exercise, and a small-toss filled clubs routine to Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner". Her final performance to Carmina Burana caused a great crowd ovation. She went on to win the all-around World title, as well as three more gold medals (ball, hoop, ribbon) and a bronze medal (clubs).

She went on to win one more European title and two more world titles (shared in 1995 with Yekaterina Serebrianskaya), tying her with countrywoman Maria Gigova for the most wins in the latter category.

Competing in her second Olympics, Petrova was one of the front runner to win the gold at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, however a series of mistakes left her finishing in 5th place in the All-around Finals behind Russia's Amina Zaripova.

Although she had tried to retire several times after her first World title, Petrova continued competing as a favor to the Bulgarian national team, which was in a rebuilding phase after the Eastern European Communist collapse.

Petrova shares the world record for most individual world all-around rhythmic gymnastics titles with Maria Gigova, Evgenia Kanaeva and Yana Kudryavtseva. Petrova's three titles were earned in 1993, 1994, and 1995 (shared).

She is currently a judge in rhythmic gymnastics.

Personal life

In 1998, Petrova married Bulgarian footballer Borislav Mihaylov.

Achievements

Routine music information

Petrova at the European Cup in 1993
Year Apparatus Music title [2]
1996 Ball She is Dead music from Leon (The Professional) by Eric Serra
Rope ?
Clubs Habanera, Scene music from The Carmen Ballet by Rodion Shchedrin / Bizet
Ribbon La Zarzamora by Paco de Lucia
1995 Ball Dreaming Strings by Gheorge Zamfir
Rope ?
Clubs Wedding Celebration / The Bottle Dance music from Fiddler on the Roof by Jerry Bock
Ribbon La Zarzamora by Paco de Lucia
1994 Ball Dreaming Strings by Gheorge Zamfir
Hoop Carmina Burana music from Synthétiseur 6 by Synthesizer
Clubs Wedding Celebration / The Bottle Dance music from Fiddler on the Roof by Jerry Bock
Ribbon The Lark by Balogh Kalman
1993 Ball Toni / Making Music by Zakir Hussain
Hoop Carmina Burana music from Synthétiseur 6 by Synthesizer
Clubs Tom's Diner by Suzanne Vega/DNA
Ribbon The Lark by Balogh Kalman
1992 Ball Toni / Making Music by Zakir Hussain
Hoop Duet Improvisation (Part 1) and Duet Improvisation (Part 2) by Chick Corea Trio Music
Clubs Tom's Diner by Suzanne Vega/DNA
Rope Amazonas by Strunz & Farah
1991 Ball The First Garden from The Secret Life of Plants by Stevie Wonder
Hoop he Feeling Begins music from The Last Temptation of Christ by Peter Gabriel
Clubs Camptown Races
Rope ?

References

  1. Knapp, Gwen (21 April 1997). "Timing is of the essence for gymnast". sfgate.com. Retrieved 23 July 2008.
  2. "Petrova RG music list". rgforum.
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