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Barbara Gilders-Dudeck

Barbara Gilders-Dudeck
Medal record
Women's Diving
Representing the  United States
Pan American Games
Bronze medal – third place 1959 3m Springboard

Nineteen-year-old Detroit native and Mackenzie High School graduate, Barbara Sue Gilders represented the United States in the sport of springboard diving at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

Coached by four-time Olympic medalist, Clarence Pinkston, Gilders entered the Games as the 1956 U.S. Amateur Athletic Union champion, and Olympic Trials silver medalist. During her lone Olympic competition, Barbara narrowly missed a trip to the medals podium.

Barb Gilders: 1956 Olympic Finalist

Emerging from the preliminary rounds in third place, Gilders ended up fourth overall with a score of 120.76. The bronze medal went to Irene MacDonald at 121.40 - Canada's first Olympic diving medalist.

Jeanne Stunyo of Gary, Indiana earned the silver medal, and the 1956 Olympic gold medal in springboard diving was awarded to Patricia McCormick of Seal Beach, California. Gilders and Stunyo were sponsored at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials by the Detroit Athletic Club.

Barbara Gilders-Dudeck demonstrated her level of preparation for the 1960 Olympics by winning National AAU indoor titles on the one-meter (1958) and three-meter board (1959). In June 1959, Barbara took first place at the Pan American Games Trials; later that summer, in what would be her final international competition, Gilders-Dudeck won a bronze medal at the Pan American Games.


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