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Daniela Yael Krukower ( he, דניאלה קרוקובר; born 6 January 1975 in Colegiales, Buenos Aires) is a former judoka from Argentina.


Biography

Krukower was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina to a Jewish family, and at an early age moved with her family to Israel where Daniela was introduced to Judo. In the mid 90' Israel judo had two promising female judoka, Einat Yaron and Daniela, both competing in the -63 category. The two girls were more rivals than they were friends. Daniela thought Yaron was favoured by the
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and since the IFJ limits each country to one participant in each category at the Olympic Games she decided to represent her birth country Argentina. She retired at beginning of 2009/10 season due to lack of motivation after winning gold at
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.


Judo

In 1997, Krukower won a silver medal in judo at U66 at the
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in Tel Aviv, Israel. The highlight of Daniela's career came at the World Judo Championships in Osaka. In the final she beat, by ippon, Cuban Olympic gold medalist Driulys González. She was not considered a favourite before the championships, but was a known competitor. After her win, Daniela became a celebrity in Argentina and a medal hope for the Olympic Games the following year. Unlike at the World Championships in Osaka, at the
2004 Olympic Games The 2004 Summer Olympics ( el, Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004, ), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad ( el, Αγώνες της 28ης Ολυμπιάδας, ) and also known as Athens 2004 ( el, Αθήνα 2004), ...
in Athens Krukower came as big favourite. She won her first two fights by golden score and in the semi-final she faced Ayumi Tanimoto from
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. Early in the fight, following a technique by the Japanese judoka, Daniela broke her hand. The extent of the injury was serious and Krukower could not continue in tournament. Driulys González her next potential opponent won the bronze medal without a fight. In result of the injury the Argentine media call Daniela "Iron Lady". Krukower went on to compete but managed only continental successes. In the judo competition at the
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, she won a silver medal when 17-year-old
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defeated her in the final.


Achievements


See also

* List of select Jewish judokas


References


External links

* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Krukower, Daniela 1975 births Living people Argentine Jews Argentine emigrants to Israel Argentine female judoka Jewish Argentine sportspeople Jewish Israeli sportspeople Jewish sportspeople Jewish martial artists Judoka at the 2003 Pan American Games Judoka at the 2007 Pan American Games Judoka at the 2000 Summer Olympics Judoka at the 2004 Summer Olympics Pan American Games bronze medalists for Argentina Olympic judoka of Argentina Sportspeople from Buenos Aires Maccabiah Games medalists in judo Maccabiah Games silver medalists for Argentina International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame inductees Competitors at the 2005 Maccabiah Games Pan American Games medalists in judo South American Games gold medalists for Argentina South American Games silver medalists for Argentina South American Games medalists in judo Competitors at the 2002 South American Games Competitors at the 2006 South American Games Medalists at the 2003 Pan American Games Medalists at the 2007 Pan American Games