Begoña Blasco (born 30 April 1960) is a former
Spanish
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rhythmic gymnast
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. She won the bronze medal with ribbon at the
World Championships
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in
Madrid
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in 1975. That same year she became the first
national champion of Spain.
Career
Blasco was part of the first national rhythmic gymnastics team in
Spain
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, created by the
Royal Spanish Gymnastics Federation in 1974. The team's selector was the Bulgarian Ivanka Tchakarova, who had the help of Carmen Algora as a coach. At first they trained in the gym of the
Consejo Superior de Deportes
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, where there was no carpet, and later they moved to the Moscardó Gym in
Madrid
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. They also held several concentrations before the competitions, such as the ones they had in
Pontevedra
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or in
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and
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. In 1974 he participated in the Spain-Italy meeting in Madrid, her first international competition.
At the end of April 1975, she participate in the 1st
Spanish Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship, held in Madrid. In it she became the first absolute champion of Spain, beating
María Jesús Alegre and
África Blesa. In the apparatus finals she won gold with clubs, bronze with ribbon, hoop and with rope. In May 1975 she participated with Alegre and Blesa in the
Corbeil-Essonnes tournament and the Stoudenska Tribouna Cup in
Sofia
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.
On November 24, 1975, at the
World Championships
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in Madrid, she won the bronze medal in the ribbon final and was 11th in the All-Around. The other Spanish representatives in the Championship were María Jesús Alegre, Africa Blesa and the Spanish group. Although the start of the competition was initially scheduled for November 20, it had to be delayed due to the death of
Francisco Franco
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. In an unofficial European Cup held in
Vienna
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in April 1976 the Spanish individuals were 10th. In May, she returned to the Stoudenska Tribouna Cup in Sofia with the rest of the individuals.
in the All-Around she finished behind María Jesús Alegre. That year she participated with her teammates in an exhibition at the opening of the
1976 Montreal Olympics
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.
In May 1977 she returned to the Stoudenska Tribouna Cup in Sofia, where she was 25th in the All-Around. In October 1977 he participated in the
World Championship
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in
Basel
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, where she finished 22nd in the All-Around. On 10 In December 1977 she was again the runner-up in Spain behind María Jesús Alegre in the
Spanish Individual Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship in
Gijón
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.
Retirement
Begoña is currently a Doctor in Physical Sciences from the
Complutense University of Madrid
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and, since 1984, a professor at the Higher Technical School of Building, belonging to the
Polytechnic University. She has published books such as ''Fundamentos físicos de la edificación I'' (2006), ''Fundamentos físicos de la edificación I: ejercicios resueltos'' (2006) and ''Fundamentos físicos de la edificación II'' (2008). She has completed her training by studying the processes of teaching-learning of the most capable students who present school failure, developing the University Expert course in Diagnosis and Education of Highly Capable Students at the
UNED. On this subject, Blasco coordinates an Educational Innovation group at the
Polytechnic University (ALCIN Group: Training and support for young people with high intellectual capacity).
On November 14, 2021, her first novel, ''Victoria'', was published.
References
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Living people
1960 births
Spanish rhythmic gymnasts
Medalists at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships
People from Teruel
Sportspeople from the Province of Teruel
Complutense University of Madrid alumni
20th-century Spanish sportswomen