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Daniela Bošanská

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Daniela Bošanská
Country represented Czechoslovakia
Born (1962-08-22) 22 August 1962 (age 62)[1]
Prague, Czechoslovakia
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
LevelInternational Elite
Years on national team1978–1982
Retiredyes
Medal record
Representing  Czechoslovakia
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1979 London Clubs
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 1978 Madrid Ribbon
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Amsterdam Rope

Daniela Bošanská (born 22 August 1962) is a Czech former rhythmic gymnast.[2] She is a European and World medalist and three-time Czech national champion.

Career

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Daniela debuted at the 1978 European Championships in Madrid, where she was 4th in the all-around and with rope. She tied with Irina Deriugina for silver with ribbon.[3] In 1979 she was selected for the World Championships in London, where she finished 8th in the all-around and 7th with rope. She tied for gold in clubs along with Irina Deriugina and Iliana Raeva.[4]

In 1980 she competed at the European Championships in Amsterdam. She was 9th in the All-Around, 4th with clubs and 3rd with rope.[5][6] At the World Championships in Munich in 1981, she took 7th place in the all-around, 7th with rope and hoop, and 5th with clubs.[7] Her last international competition was the European Championships in Stavanger in 1982, where she ended 6th in the all-around along with rope and hoop, 5th with clubs and 7th with ribbon.[8]

On a national level, she was the national champion from 1978 to 1980.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Personality: Daniela Bošanská". prijmeni.cz. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  2. ^ "BOSANSKA Daniela - FIG Athlete Profile". gymnastics.sport. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  3. ^ "1.European Championships in Madrid, Spain (10.-12. October 1978)". r-gymnast.bplaced.net. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  4. ^ "World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships 1979 - Results Women". the-sports.org. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  5. ^ "European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships 1980 - Results Women". the-sports.org. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  6. ^ "2.European Championships in Amsterdam, Netherlands (24.-26. October 1980)". r-gymnast.bplaced.net. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  7. ^ "World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships 1981 - Results Women". the-sports.org. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  8. ^ "European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships 1982 - Results Women". the-sports.org. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  9. ^ "History of rhythmic gymnastics". csmg.cz.