Zeynab Javadli - Career

Career

Javadli was born in Baku. She has won the national championship of Azerbaijan several times. She was a participant in the European Championships-2006 in the junior section (8th place for the performance with the clubs); she won the 4th place in the World Club Championships held in Japan in 2006. In 2006 Zeynab won four gold medals at the international tournament in Slovenia, and became the overall winner of the tournament. Zeynab won silver and bronze medals in separate performances at the international tournament in Portugal and a gold medal at the international tournament in Bulgaria for the performance with the hoop. She is a bronze medalist of the international tournament held in Russia, where she received the title “Miss Elegance”.

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