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This 15-year-old Girl is a 6-Time World Champion – Sofia Bogdanova

“You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them.” – Michael Jordan

Nature can sometimes surprise us and create extraordinary people with outstanding anomalies and skills. One such girl with exceptional talent is Sofia Bogdanova. The body control and graceful movements strike the viewers first when Sofia begins to skate. It becomes all the more impressive once you see how quickly she can move her feet on the wheels. 

How Sofia Got Introduced To Skating?

Sofia Bogdanova was born on August 6, 2005, in Moscow, Russia. Her parents enlisted her in ice skating when she was 4. The little girl developed a keen interest in Roller skating at a very young age. She has been roller skating since she was only 7-years-old.

The Skating Prodigy| Sofia Bogdanova

The child prodigy, Sofia, has already won different roller skating championships in Europe. She practices five times a week. The young champion can’t live without roller skates because it’s her passion. 

Recognition and Tremendous Success | Sofia Bogdanova

The young Roller skater finished in first place in the junior category of the Czech Freestyle World Cup. She later appeared on Little Big Shots Australia and caught the attention of millions of people. The child prodigy, Sofia won the Roller Club Cup 2013 when she was 9. At the CFWC, she performed Amy Lee’s song, “Bring Me to Life.” The young champion is a member of the Russian National Team.

The Young Roller Skater accomplishing great things

She is also a 6-time World and 9-time European champion slalom skater. In 2017, she performed in SSO Junior Women Classic Slalom held in Shanghai. Committing to Lindsey Stirling’s violin’s music, Bogdanova executed excellent skating skills and the right balance. Sofia’s 2018 Paris Slalom World Championship performance in the Junior Women’s Classic category was just fantastic, and she was also the winner for that year. The young freestyle skater always wows the crowd with her impressive performances.

Global Child Prodigy 2020 Awardee

The Global Child Prodigy Awards is the first and only organization globally to recognize talents from various countries and backgrounds. The list of GCP awards includes children having extreme competency in their field of interest, such as painting, modelling, writing, entrepreneurship, martial art, music, social work, etc. 

Winner of Global Child Prodigy Awards 2020| Sofia Bogdanova

Sofia Bogdanova received the Global Child Prodigy award in January 2020 for her fitness. Her name was among the top 100 prodigies of the world. She was delighted to receive the award as it was one of her most significant achievements.

If you know someone close to you who deserves to be on the top 100 Child Prodigies list, make sure to click here.

Also read : The 6-Year-Old Girl snowboarding prodigy

This post was published on November 1, 2020 4:48 pm

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