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Kristina Guiourova

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Kristina Guiourova
Alternative name(s)Kristina Guyurova
Born (1959-02-17) 17 February 1959 (age 66)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Gymnastics career
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
Country
represented
 Bulgaria
Retiredyes
Medal record
Representing  Bulgaria
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1979 London Rope
Silver medal – second place 1979 London Ribbon
Bronze medal – third place 1977 Basel All-around
Bronze medal – third place 1977 Basel Hoop
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1978 Madrid Ball
Bronze medal – third place 1978 Madrid Rope

Kristina Guiourova (Bulgarian: Кристина Гюрова; born 17 February 1959 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian former individual rhythmic gymnast who now works as a coach. She is the 1977 World all-around bronze medalist as well as the 1979 World champion with rope and silver medalist with ribbon.

Personal life

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Guiourova's mother was rhythmic gymnastics coach Julieta Shishmanova, who died in a plane crash on 16 March 1978; she was on the way to a competition, along with several other officials and two gymnasts who also died in the crash. Guiourova's daughter, Julieta Cantaluppi, is named in honor of her mother. Cantaluppi also competed in rhythmic gymnastics for Italy and now works as a coach.[1]

Career

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In 1977, Guiourova competed at the 1977 World Championships and won bronze medals in the all-around and hoop.[2] At the first European Championships in 1978, she was 7th in the all-around and won two medals in the apparatus finals, bronze with rope and ball.[3] She repeated her success at the 1979 World Championships in London, where she won a gold medal in rope and silver in ribbon.[2]

After her competitive career, she moved to Italy, married, and began coaching in Fabriano. While her daughter, Cantaluppi, was competing, Guiourova coached her.[4]

In an interview during that time, she was critical of the organization of the Bulgarian Rhythmic Gymnastics Foundation as well as how her daughter's performance was judged at a recurring tournament named after her mother. When asked if she would return to the tournament the next year, she said, "Next year? No way. I won’t allow it. I was kicked out the moment my mother died. The Bulgarian federation kicked me out so that I wouldn’t participate anymore. They are just using my mother’s name as advertising."[5] Guiourova also later alleged that her daughter was "not allowed" to compete for Bulgaria and that she was also not well-supported by the Italian federation.[6]

Cantaluppi began to coach alongside Guiourova after she finished competing. They worked together on choreographing routines, and Guiourova sometimes accompanied their gymnasts, such as Milena Baldassarri and Sofia Raffaeli, to competitions.[7][8] However, Cantaluppi left Italy to become the head coach of the Israeli national team in 2023, and Guiourova said that she offered to continue coaching their gymnasts and was instead banned from the gym.[8] Guiourova said that she did not support her daughter working for the Israeli federation, but that she supported her daughter and her gymnasts.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Ivanova, Kristina (2015-03-16). "37 години от смъртта на голямата Жулиета Шишманова" [37 years since the death of the great Juliet Shishmanova]. Bulgarian National Radio (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  2. ^ a b "Kristina Guiourova". the-sports.org. Archived from the original on 2014-09-12. Retrieved 2014-09-12.
  3. ^ "1. European Championships in Madrid, Spain (10.-12. October 1978)". rsg.net. Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  4. ^ "Наши грации са кралици в Италия" [Our Graces are queens in Italy]. www.24chasa.bg (in Bulgarian). 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  5. ^ "Интервю с дъщерята на загиналата на 16 март 1978 г. в самолетна катастрофа българска треньорка Жулиета Шишманова" [Interview with the daughter of Bulgarian coach Julieta Shishmanova, who died in a plane crash on March 16, 1978]. Burgas News. Archived from the original on 2013-12-28.
  6. ^ a b Ivanova, Kristina (2024-04-30). "Кристина Гюрова: Майка ми нямаше да може да живее в този свят" [Kristina Guiourova: My mother would not have been able to live in this world]. Bulgarian National Radio (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  7. ^ Krasteva, Stanislava (2016-04-12). "Кристина Гюрова: Милена Балдасари е много изразителна гимнастичка" [Kristina Gyurova: Milena Baldasari is a very expressive gymnast]. Gong.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  8. ^ a b Ferrigo, Nadia (2023-09-21). "Caso ritmica, parla Kristina Ghiurova: "Fabriano mi ha cacciata, volevo continuare ad allenare Milena e Sofia ma me l'hanno impedito"" [Rhythmist, says Kristina Guiurova: “Fabriano kicked me out, I wanted to continue training Milena and Sofia but they prevented me from it”]. La Stampa (in Italian). Retrieved 2025-04-16.
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