Mariana Vasileva

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Mariana Vasileva
Marianna Vasilieva at the 2016 Summer Olympics.jpg
Deputy of Minister of Youth and Sports of Azerbaijan Republic
Assumed office
29 November 2021
Appointed byIlham Aliyev
MinisterFarid Gayibov
Preceded byIsmayil Ismayilov
Personal details
Born (1974-07-06) 6 July 1974 (age 47)
Targovishte, Bulgaria

Mariana Vasileva-Toteva (Bulgarian: Мариана Василева Тотева, born 6 July 1974 in Bulgaria) is an Azerbaijani rhythmic gymnastics trainer of Bulgarian origin who is the Deputy of Minister of Youth and Sports of Azerbaijan Head coach of the Azerbaijan Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation.

Career[]

Vasileva was a former Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast and worked as a coach in Levski club in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 2007, she received an invitation from the Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation to work as coach, not long after; she relocated in Baku, Azerbaijan with her immediate family (husband and 2 children).[1] Since 2009, Vasileva has been appointed as head coach of the Azerbaijan Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation.[2] In 2013 she received the title of Honored Trainer of Azerbaijan [5]. In 2015, after the successful performance of the national team at the 1st European Games, she was awarded the Honorary Diploma of the President of Azerbaijan. During the coaching period of Mariana Vasileva, the Azerbaijani national team managed to win prizes at the European Championships in 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2018 and 2020. As of 29 November 2021, she is the Deputy of Minister of Youth and Sports of Azerbaijan Republic.[3]

Coaching history and notable students[]

Vasileva with Marina Durunda at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Since Vasileva's appointment as head coach of Azerbaijan's Rhythmic Gymnastics, Azerbaijan has had international success both in individual and group especially amongst a new generation of gymnasts, notable students include:

References[]

  1. ^ "Mariana Vasileva: being a coach taught me to be strong, I was more demanding". Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation.
  2. ^ "Mariana Vasileva: Gymnastics in Developing". Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation.
  3. ^ "New deputy youth and sports ministers named". Report News Agency. Retrieved 3 December 2021.

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