She competed at the 1961 European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships and finished in 10th place in the all-around.
[1] She was part of the first Bulgarian national team of rhythmic gymnastics, which competed at the first World Championship in Budapest in 1963.
They won the bronze medal; the group initially had the highest score, but their score was reduced by half a point because their hoops were found to be slightly larger than regulations allowed.
She was one of the coaches of the Bulgarian group that won gold at the 1969 World Championships.
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