2020 Georgieva competed at the
2020 Junior European Championships in
Mersin, where she won the silver medal on vault behind Romania's
Ana Bărbosu. She also finished 14th in the all-around, and the Bulgarian team placed eighth. She was also the Bulgarian junior national all-around champion between 2018 and 2021. She went on to compete at the
Varna World Challenge Cup, where she qualified to both the vault and floor exercise finals, finishing seventh and sixth, respectively. She won her first senior international medal at the
Osijek World Challenge Cup in Croatia, taking the gold medal in the vault final ahead of
Teja Belak and
Tjaša Kysselef. This marked the first time a Bulgarian female artistic gymnast won a medal at a
FIG World Challenge Cup since 2017. Additionally, she finished seventh in the floor final. Georgieva competed at the
2022 European Championships in
Munich, where she qualified to the vault final in sixth place. However, she sustained an injury on the landing of her first of two vaults in the final, and could not finish the competition. It was later reported that she had suffered a
femoral fracture and a
torn ACL. On 9 September, she had surgery to repair her ACL as well as her
meniscus.
2024 Georgieva announced that she would return to competition at the
2024 FIG World Cup series with the goal of
qualifying for the 2024 Olympic Games. She next finished second at the Cottbus World Cup, once again behind An. At the third World Cup in the series, in Baku, she won the gold medal and secured her qualification for the
2024 Olympic Games. At the
2024 Olympic Games Georgieva qualified to the vault final where she ultimately finished fifth.
2025 Georgieva competed at the
World Cups in Osijek and Cairo, winning gold on vault at the former and bronze on balance beam at the latter. She won silver on vault at the Varna World Challenge Cup. She next competed at the
2025 European Championships where she won silver on vault behind
Karina Schönmaier. ==Competitive history==