Barbara Gilders-Dudeck

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As an 18-year old Detroit native and Mackenzie High School graduate, Barbara Gilders proudly represented the United States in the sport of three-meter springboard diving at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

During her lone Olympic competition, Barbara Gilders narrowly missed a trip to the medals podium.

Emerging from the preliminaries in third place, Gilders ended up fourth overall with a score 120.76; the bronze medal went to Canada's Irene MacDonald at 121.40. Miss McDonald had become her nation's first Olympic medal winner and, from that day forward, the names of Barbara Gilders and Irene MacDonald were forever linked in Canadian and U.S. amateur sports history.

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.

Barbara Gilders and her teammate Jeanne Stunyo were sponsored at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials by the Detroit Athletic Club.

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