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Full name
  
Diana Genkova Dudeva

Role
  
Olympic athlete

Country represented
  
Bulgaria

Name
  
Diana Dudeva

Club
  
PFC CSKA Sofia

Head coach(es)
  
Ivan Kondev

Residence
  
Thessaloniki, Greece

Hometown
  
Sofia, Bulgaria

Height
  
1.57 m


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Born
  
July 7, 1968 (age 55) Pleven, Bulgaria (
1968-07-07
)

Discipline
  
Women's artistic gymnastics

Level
  
Senior International Elite

Olympic medals
  
Gymnastics at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's Floor

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Diana Gеnkova Dudeva (Bulgarian: Диана Гeнкова Дудева; born July 7, 1968) is a Bulgarian former artistic gymnast. She competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and won the bronze medal on floor exercise. As of 2012, Dudeva is the only female Bulgarian artistic gymnast to win a medal at the Olympics.

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Diana Dudeva FX 1988 Seoul Team Free


Career

Dudeva was a member of the Bulgarian team that finished fourth at the 1983 World Championships. Her individual result in the team event was 29th, but she did not advance to the all-around final (top 36) as there were three other Bulgarian gymnasts ahead of her.

In 1985, Dudeva finished seventh in the all-around at the European Championships, where she also reached three of the four event finals; vault (6th), bars (6th) and beam (8th). She went on to finish 24th in the all-around at the 1985 World Championships, where the Bulgarian's once again finished fourth in the team event. At the 1986 Goodwill Games, she won a silver medal in the team event, a bronze medal on beam, and finished 10th in the all-around.

In 1987, Dudeva won two medals at the European Championships; silver on the uneven bars, and a bronze in the all-around (tied with Elena Shushunova). At the 1987 World Championships, she was ninth in the all-around, sixth in the beam final, and fifth in the team event. She concluded her international career by winning an Olympic bronze medal in the floor exercise at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, where she also finished fifth in the team event, sixth in the balance beam final, and ninth in the all-around.

References

Diana Dudeva Wikipedia