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Yordanka Donkova

Yordanka Donkova

Bulgarian hurdler


Yordanka Lyubchova Donkova (Bulgarian: Йорданка Любчова Донкова; born 28 September 1961) is a Bulgarian former hurdling athlete, notable for winning an Olympic gold medal and bronze medal as well as nine medals at European indoor and outdoor championships. Donkova set four 100 m hurdles world records in 1986. Her fifth world record, a time of 12.21 set in 1988, stood for almost 28 years until broken in 2016 by Kendra Harrison.

Quick Facts Medal record, Women’s Athletics ...

In total, Donkova has 16 medals from major athletics tournaments.[1]

Personal life

Donkova suffered a childhood accident, which resulted in her losing two fingers on her right hand. She has three children. In 1991 she gave birth to a son called Zhivko Atanasov - professional football player, currently playing for Cherno More; twin girls Daniela and Desislava followed in 1996.

After the 1988 Seoul Olympics, Donkova received an offer to compete for the United States, but refused to change her national allegiance and continued to represent Bulgaria.[2]

Major achievements

Five-time Bulgarian National Champion at 100 m hurdles, 1980, 82, 84, 86 & 94.

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CR = Championship Record

World records

Donkova set five world records for the 100 metres hurdles:

  • 12.36 sec - 13 August 1986 (equalling the record of Grażyna Rabsztyn)
  • 12.35 sec - 17 August 1986
  • 12.29 sec - 17 August 1986
  • 12.26 sec - 7 September 1986
  • 12.21 sec - 20 August 1988 (the world record stood until 22 July 2016)

References

  1. "Йорданка Донкова чества двадесетгодишния си световен рекорд, световният рекорд все някой ще ми го отнеме, но олимпийската титла остава, заяви Донкова". topsport.bg. 26 August 2008. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
  2. Kyoseva 2014, p. 252.

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