History

Levski - Triaditza club has separated from Levski club at the end of 1999. This way, together with its registration as a legal body, was officially legitimated the present situation – the trainees and the coaches in Triaditza Hall have always been an independent unit of Levski. President and Head Coach of Levski - Triaditza became Valentina Ganeva. She is known as the first gymnast of Neshka Robeva. During her gymnast’s career she ranked 4th at the World Championship in Basel in 1977 and became three times Champion of the Balkans. Thanks to these achievementts, Mrs. Ganeva was honored as Sports Master of Bulgaria. Several new members joined the club after its foundation. Dorcha Kalcheva, member of the Management Board of the Bulgarian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation, was appointed as vice-president. Svetla Slavova, two times World Champion (group), Angelina Yovcheva – European silver medalist (group), Yordanka Zarkova, Borislava Germanova, Mariya Kancheva – as coaches and Volodia Lebedev – as choreographer, also member of the club.

Major club achievementts:

  • 2020-2023
    • Olympic Games - Laura Traets, Madlen Radukanova (2021) - I place groupBoryana Kaleyn (2021) - V place individual;
    • World Championship - Boryana Kaleyn (2023) - I place Team, II place - clubs, ribbon, IV place - hoop, ball, VI place All Around; (2021) - IV place All Around - World championship; 
    • European Championship - Boryana Kaleyn - (2023) - I place - All around, Team, II place -  clubs, III place - hoop, VI place - ball; (2022) - II place All around,  I place - ball, ribbon, Team, III place - hoop, (2021) - II place All-around, (2020) -  IV place All-around; Vaya Draganova (2022) - I place Team, IV place Group - All around, final; Laura Traets, Madlen Radukanova (2021) - V place Group, I and II place - final; 
    • World Games - Boryana Kaleyn (2022) - I place - hoop, II place - ribbon
    • Balkan Games - Alina Kolomiets (2023) - II place All around - senior; Jana Pentcheva (2023) - III place All around, hoop, ribbon, I place - ball - junior; I place Group pre-junior (2023)
    • World Cup - Vaya Draganova, Bilyana Vezirska, Elena Georgieva (2022) - Group
    • Champions of Bulgaria - Boryana Kaleyn (2022, 2021, 2020 senior Elite); Ralitsa Ivanova (2022 junior А); Izabela Asenova (2022 junior B); Bilyana Vezirska (2020 senior A)
    • 33 goldens, 18 silvers, 8 bronzes medals of World cup and Grand prix;
    • 10 goldens, 6 silver, 8 bronzes medals of National championship - individual;
    • 5 goldens, 4 silvers, 4 bronzes medals of National championship - team;
    • 10 goldens, 10 silver, 5 bronzes medals of National championship - group;
    • 104 goldens, 85 silvers, 93 bronzes medals of Internationals and Nationals tournaments;
    • members of National team - senior individual - Boryana Kaleyn (2016 - to present), Alina Kolomiets (2023-to present), Jana Pentcheva (2023-to present), Hristina Parvanova (2021-2023), Viktoriya Georgieva (2021-2022), Mila Yanakieva (2021-2023),Vaya Draganova (2019-2020); senior group - Viktoriya Georgieva (2022-to present), Vaya Draganova (2021-2022), Bilyana Vezirska (2021-2022), Elena Georgieva (2021-2022), Madlen Radukanova (2016-2021), Laura Traets (2015-2021); junior individual - Jana Pentcheva (2021-2022), Hristina Parvanova (2019-2020), Viktoriya Georgieva (2019-2021), Mila Yanakieva (2019-2020), Adelina Grozdanova (2019-2020); junior group - Ivayla Velkovska (2024-to present); members of the National youth’s unit - Ivana Yankulova (2022- ), Viktoriya Atanasova (2022-2023), Dea-Viktoriya Kaloferova (2023- ), Kaloyana Papazova (2023- ), Dariya Mancheva (2023- ), Nikol Valentinova (2021-2023), Ivayla Velkovska (2021-2024), Kaya Hristova (2021-2022), Boyana Kapitanska (2021, 2023), Ralitsa Ivanova (2021-2022), Alis Shakirova (2020), Jana Pentcheva (2020), Sofiya Pavlova (2020).

Winner of the prize  The great athlete in memory of Dora Kaltcheva - Vaya Draganova and Elena Georgieva (2023), Bilyana Vezirska (2022), Ivet Minkovska (2021), Yoanna Angelova (2020).

Gymnast of Europe for 2022 and 2023 - Boryana Kaleyn

Club’s trainers coached players in Japan, Turkey, Brazil.

Over the years, part of the club's leadership have been Gergana Gerasimova (coach), Ralitsa Kandova (coach), Erika Encheva (coach), Bilyana Pisova (coach).

  • 2010-2019:
    • Olympic Games - Katrin Velkova (2012) - VI place – group;
    • Youth Olympic Game - Emiliya Radicheva - II place, junior group;
    • World Championship - Boryana Kaleyn (2019) - IV place All Around - World championship, V place - hoop, ball; (2018) - II place Team, IV place - hoop, VI place - ribbon; Laura Traets, Madlen Radukanova (2019) - III place Group - World championship, I place - final; (2018)  III place Group, I place - final; (2017) - II place Group; II place - final; Sara Staykova (2015) – VII place Team; Katrin Velkova (2011) - ІІІ place – group all around, I place – final; (2010) - ІІІ place – group final; 
    • European Games - Laura Traets, Madlen Radukanova (2019) - III place Group;
    • European Championship - Boryana Kaleyn (2019) -  III place Team, ball, ribbon; Laura Traets, Madlen Radukanova (2018) - III place Team, III place Group, I place - final; Bilyana Vezirska, Bilyana Pisova, Maria Spasova (2017) - III place Team - junior group; Madlen Radukanova (2015) – ІІІ place – final, junior group; Boryana Kaleyn (2014) - IV place, junior team; III place - final; Emiliya Radicheva, Laura Traets (2013) -  ІІІ place – junior group; Katrin Velkova (2012) - IV place - group all around, II place – final;
    •  World cup - Laura Traets, Madlen Radukanova (2019) - Group; Boryana Kaleyn (2019) - hoop;
    • Champions of Bulgaria - Boryana Kaleyn (2019 - senior Elite, 2015, 2013 junior Elite, 2012, 2011 pre-junior Elite, 2010 children); Monika Gikova (2019 senior B); Bilyana Vezirska (2018 junior A); Laura Traets (2016 senior A); Madlen Radukanova (2015 junior A);  Biliyana Pisova (2014 pre-junior Elite, 2012 children); Yana Popova (2012 junior A); 
    • 26 goldens, 35 silvers, 31 bronzes medals of World cup and Grand prix;
    • 14 goldens, 12 silvers, 14 bronzes medals of National championship - individual;
    • 9 goldens, 11 silvers, 6 bronzes medals of National championship - team;
    • 13 goldens, 16 silvers, 8 bronzes medals of National championship - group;
    • 218 goldens, 205 silvers, 147 bronzes medals of Internationals and Nationals tournaments;
    • members of National team - senior individual - Boryana Kaleyn (2016 - to present), Vaya Draganova (2019-2020), Bilyana Pisova (2018-2019), Madlen Radukanova (2016), Sara Staykova (2011-2016); senior group - Madlen Radukanova (2016 - to present), Laura Traets (2015 - to present), Emiliya Radicheva (2015), Elizabet Dushkova (2015), Katrin Velkova (2008-2012); junior individual - Hristina Parvanova (2019-2020), Viktoriya Georgieva (2019-2021), Mila Yanakieva (2019-2020), Adelina Grozdanova (2019-2020), Vaya Draganova (2016-2018), Elena Georgieva (2018), Bilyana Pisova (2016), Boryana Kaleyn (2012-2015), Madlen Radukanova (2014), Steysi Bancheva (2013 - Beroe Sports Club); junior group - Bilyana Pisova (2016-2017), Maria Spasova (2016-2017), Bilyana Vezirska (2016-2017), Tihomira Boneva (2016), Vaya Draganova (2016), Madlen Radukanova (2014-2015), Elizabet Dushkova (2013-2014), Laura Traets (2012-2014), Emiliya Radicheva (2012-2014); members of the National youth’s unit - Mila Yanakieva (2017-2019), Adriana Angelova (2017-2019), Hristina Parvanova (2019), Alina Kolomiets (2019), Aleksandra Dimitrova (2019), Viktoriya Georgieva (2017-2019), Presiyana Asenova (2017-2019), Mariya Spasova (2015), Yoanna Angelova (2014), Nikol Kirilova (2014-2015), Bilyana Pisova (2012-2014), Mina Totkova (2013), Yana Kortezova (2009-2012), Madlen Radukanova (2010-2012), Laura Traets (2008-2011), Emiliya Radicheva (2010-2011), Boryana Kaleyn (2010-2011).

Athlete of the decade was awarded Boryana Kaleyn, Laura Traets, Madlen Radukanova.

Winner of the prize  The great athlete in memory of Dora Kaltcheva - Madlen Radukanova (2019), Boryana Kaleyn (2018); Laura Traets (2017).

Club’s trainers coached players in Japan, Belgium, USA, Croatia, Norway.

Over the years, part of the club's leadership have been Denislava Lilova (coach), Teodora Aleksandrova (coach), Romina Bozhilova (coach), Petar Koldamov (choreographer), Ina Milcheva (coach), Albena Arnaudova (choreographer), Kristina Chochanova-Ivanova (choreographer), Evelina Ananieva (coach), Petya Sadakova (coach), Monika Panayotova (coach).

  • 2000-2009:
    • World Championship - Iliana Tsaneva (2002) – II place – group final; 
    • European Championship - Magika Dimitrova (2007) - II place - junior group;
    • Balkan Games - Anzhela Ivanova (2006) - I place - junior, team;
    • Champions of Bulgaria - Sara Staykova (2007 junior A); Anzhela Ivanova (2005 junior A); Desislava Ivanova (2004 pre-junior A); Magika Dimitrova (2004 pre-junior Elite, 2002 children);Todorka Ivanova (2002 senior B); Iliana Tsaneva (2001 senior); 
    • 9 goldens, 9 silvers, 8 bronzes medals of National championship - individual;
    • 1 golden, 7 silvers, 6 bronzes medals of National championship - team;
    • 4 goldens, 6 silvers, 9 bronzes medals of National championship - group;
    • 47 goldens, 34 silvers, 33 bronzes medals of Internationals and Nationals tournaments;
    • members of National team - senior individual - Magika Dimitrova (2008), Stela Angelova (2002); senior group - Katrin Velkova (2008-2012), Iliana Tsaneva (2002); junior individual - Sara Staykova (2008), Magika Dimitrova (2006), Anzhela Ivanova (2006), Bilyana Milanova (2002); junior group - Desislava Ivanova (2004), Ina Milcheva (2004), Magika Dimitrova (2007), Dzhuliya Georgieva (2007);  members of the National youth’s unit - Yana Kortezova (2009-2012), Aleksandrina Tsekova (2009), Laura Traets (2008-2011), Vanina Izvorska (2009), Darina Ivanova (2007-2009).

Athlete of the decade was awarded Iliana Tsaneva, with runner-up Magika Dimitrova.

In 2001 and 2005 the club performed The Creation of the World show.

In 2005 Valentina Ganeva was a head coach of junior group.

Club’s trainers coached players in China, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Norway, Egypt, Turkey, Belgium, Switzerland, England, France.

Over the years, part of the club's leadership have been Mariana Pishtalova (judge), Asia Ivanova (coach), Silviya Valeva (coach), Tsvetanka Petkova (choreographer), Mariya Gateva (judge), Borislava Ilieva (coach), Nadezhda Ilkova (coach), Aleksandra Bosakova (coach).