Đurđica Bjedov

Đurđica Bjedov
Personal information
Born 5 April 1947 (1947-04-05) (age 70)
Split, Yugoslavia
Height 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Weight 65 kg (143 lb)
Sport
Sport Swimming
Club PK Mornar[1]

Đurđa "Đurđica" Bjedov (born 5 April 1947) is a retired Yugoslav swimmer and the only Yugoslav Olympic champion in swimming.

Bjedov never won a medal at major international competitions, except for the 1968 Olympics, where she finished first in the 100 m breaststroke, breaking the Olympic record, and second in the 200 m breaststroke.[2] Her medley relay team was disqualified in the preliminaries though because she jumped into water too early.[3] Later that year she was selected as the Yugoslav athlete of the year.

After retiring from competitions Bjedov worked as a swimming coach and raised her daughter Anamarija Petričević to become an Olympic swimmer.[4] They both now live in Locarno, Switzerland.[5][6] Bjedov is the only Yugoslav swimmer inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.[3]

References

  1. Đurđica Bjedov. sports-reference.com
  2. Durđa Bjedov. oks.org.rs (in Serbian)
  3. 1 2 DJURDJICA BJEDOV (YUG) 1987 Honor Swimmer. International Swimming Hall of Fame
  4. Vurušić, Vlado (8 August 2008). "8 hrvatskih kandidata za medalje" (in Croatian). Jutarnji list. Retrieved 9 August 2008.
  5. SLOBODNA DALMACIJA, ČETVRTAK 16. prosinca 1999. – sport: GUŠTAT ĆU, SILNO GUŠTAT!. Arhiv.slobodnadalmacija.hr (16 December 1999). Retrieved on 2016-04-23.
  6. SLOBODNA DALMACIJA, ČETVRTAK 30. prosinca 1999. – sport: SAMO ĐUKE NEMA ALTERNATIVE. Arhiv.slobodnadalmacija.hr (29 December 1999). Retrieved on 2016-04-23.
Awards
Preceded by
Ivo Daneu
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia The Best Athlete of Yugoslavia
1968
Succeeded by
Dragan Džajić
Preceded by
Vera Nikolić
Yugoslav Sportswoman of the Year
1968
Succeeded by
Ana Boban
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