Desislava Bogusheva

Desislava Bogusheva
Born (1980-03-03) March 3, 1980
Sofia, Bulgaria
Occupation Head coach of the Thailand Aerobic Gymnastics Team
Known for

set the foundations of the Aerobic Gymnastics in Thailand

FIG international Breve Judge Level 2[1]
FIG Expert Breve holder[2]

Desislava Vandova Bogusheva (Bulgarian: Десислава Богушева) (born 3 March 1980) is a Bulgarian Aerobic Gymnastics coach and choreographer, Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) Breve Judge and Expert Breve holder.[3] She is known at the founder of aerobic gymnastics in Thailand.

Career

The 12 years under Bogusheva's leadership will be remembered as the most successful period in the gymnastics history of Thailand. The successes of two generations of Thai gymnasts are closely related with her name. At World, Asian and World cup championships Bogusheva's gymnasts won 45 medals, becoming two consecutive times absolute winners at the South-East Asian Games, which is a precedent in the gymnastics history of Thailand.

In July 2018, Bogusheva started her career as an expert lecturer .The first assignement was an AGU AER common training camp in Almaty, KAZ,[4] followed by FIG Academy Level 1 in Baku, AZE.[5]

Achievements

  • Bogusheva coached and led the Thailand Natioanal team on 3 South-Asian Games, 3 Asian Indoor Games, multiple World Cup championships and 6 World Championships 2006–2016
  • 23rd Southeast Asian Games, Manila (PHI) 2005, Thailand Aerobic Gymnastics National team won all 4 gold medals in 4 categories.
  • 24th Southeast Asian Games, Korat (THA) 2007, Thailand Aerobic Gymnastics National team won once again 4 gold medals in 4 categories.
  • 11th Aerobic gymnastic World championship Rodez (FRA) 201, her student Roypim Ngampeerapong qualified for the finals in Individual Woman category. She became the first gymnast in the history of Thailand to qualify for the World Championship's finals, which was awarded by the International Gymnastics Federation FIG with the title "World class gymnast"
  • 9th World Games Cali 2013 (COL), Roypim Ngampeerapong and Nattawut Pimpa marked the first ever participation of Thai gymnasts at the World Games. The qualification for the Games is based on the top 8 athletes ranked from the previous World Championship.[6]
  • 13th Aerobic gymnastic World championship Cancun (MEX) 2014 - Roypim Ngmapeerapong scored the best ever result in the history of Thailand by ranking 5th in the Individual Woman category.

Notable students

Since Bogusheva's appointment as head coach of Thailand's Aerobic Gymnastics, Thailand has had an international success. Notable students include:

  • Roypim Ngampeerapong (born in 1989) - recognised by FIG as a World Class Gymnast, multiple World Cup medalist, participated in 5 World Championship 2006 - 2014
    • First ever Thai gymnast qualified for the World Championship's Finals - Rodez 2010
    • Ranked 5th in the Individual Women category at the 13th Aerobic Gymnastics World Championship Cancun (MEX) 2014 - absolute record and top rank in the gymnastics history of Thailand
  • Nattawut Pimpa (born in 1986) - 2005 and 2007 Sea Games gold medalist, multiple World Cup medalist, participated at 6 World Championships
    • Became famous as the first Thai gymnast to have an element[7] named after him in the Aerobic Gymnastics Code of Points, awarded by FIG with the highest possible score of 1.0 point per single skill
  • Kittipong Tawinun (born in 1987) - 2005 Sea Games gold medalist, 2005 Asian Indoor Games bronze medalist, 2007 Sea Games gold medalist, 2007 Asian Indoor Games silver medalist
  • Chanawit Thongdee (born in 1996) - 2015 Asian Championship silver medalist, 2016 World Championship finalist in Groups category

References

  1. "BOGUSHEVA Desislava". Database.fig-gymnastics.com. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  2. "First aerobic coach receives international coaching certification". English.vietnamnet.vn. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  3. "Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism Portal - Mai Thi Bich Lam receives international first aerobic".
  4. https://www.agu-gymnastics.com/index.php/news/832-common-training-camp-for-aer-coaches-held-in-almaty
  5. https://www.trend.az/azerbaijan/society/2940853.html
  6. "Sport Classic:เว็บข่าวกีฬาและสุขภาพ » สปอร์ตแอโรบิก". www.sportclassic.in.th.
  7. "A 310 : FLAIR ½ TURN, 1/1 TWIST AIRBORNE TO PU (PIMPA) OR TO WENSON (KIM)". Fig-aerobic.com. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
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