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Country represented
  
Name
  
Anna Dogonadze

Spouse
  
Axel Lilkendey (m. 1995)

Discipline
  
Trampolining

Weight
  
52 kg


Hometown
  
Height
  
1.57 m

Role
  
Trampoline Gymnast

Home town
  
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Born
  
February 15, 1973 (age 51) Mtskheta, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union (
1973-02-15
)

Olympic medals
  
Gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's trampoline

Similar People
  
Karen Cockburn, Huang Shanshan, George I of Georgia

Former countries represented
  
Soviet Union Georgia

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Anna Dogonadze (Georgian: ანა დოღონაძე; born February 15, 1973) is a German gymnast of Georgian origin who won a gold medal in the event of trampolining at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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She was born on 15 February 1973 in Mtskheta, Georgian SSR, (present day Georgia). Prior to Georgian independence, she competed for the Soviet Union, and afterwards represented Georgia in international competition. Dogonadze became a German citizen after marrying a German national. They live in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, with their daughter Mariam. By profession, Dogonadze is a teacher.

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Dogonadze's career highlight was her Olympic win in 2004, which followed a disastrous final in the Sydney Olympics four years earlier. She was the oldest finalist in her event at the 2004 Athens games, at age 31; the oldest competing in her event at the 2008 Beijing Games, at 35 years old; and oldest in her event at the 2012 London games, at 39 years old.

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Career achievements

  • Winner in synchronized trampolining, World Games 2005, with Jessica Simon
  • Olympic gold medal, 2004
  • World Champion 1998, 2001
  • European Masters 1997, 1998, 2000
  • German Masters 2000, 2001
  • German Synchronised Masters 2001
  • References

    Anna Dogonadze Wikipedia