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Eniko Kiefer

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319:, with unanimous consensus among coaches that she could become "the best in the world". She became the first 14-year-old in the history of Canada to break the 400-point mark a single 10-dive event, managing to attain 403.60 points on the 1-metre board and becoming only the second Canadian diver to break the 400 point barrier in an age class competition after Cindy Shatto. At this time, despite being several years off her peak, Kiefer was already ranked third nationally behind Bev Boys and Cindy Shatto. Despite winning the women's 1-metre springboard event at the 145: 337:, which she was disappointed with and by her own admission "is not what I had expected". Despite this, during the 1976 Olympic 3-metre springboard trials, she secured a 2nd place finish to qualify as a member of the Canadian Olympic team. When asked prior to the Olympics what she felt the greatest moment of her career was to date, she believed this was her Olympic trial performance, coming through with the best performance of her life on the springboard and also mentioned the 1971 123: 255:
being able to travel a lot and see the world. At the age of seven, Kiefer made the big decision to choose diving over gymnastics, commenting that "at the time I didn't really know what the future might hold for me". Her father, who also was coaching her in gymnastics, considered there was too high a risk of injury at the competitive level she had then reached. In 1969, she was chosen by the
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and in 1975, became only the second Canadian diver to break the 400 point barrier in an age class competition. By this time, she was ranked third nationally and was unanimously considered among coaches as being "the best in the world". She was selected to represent the Canadian national diving team
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and took up diving at the age of seven. In her spare time, she would also play in her high school's basketball and badminton teams, like her father, a basketball and badminton teacher who also acted as her diving coach. Despite a busy schedule, Kiefer commented that diving had been good for her,
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from the age of two up to about seven, when she made a decision to fully concentrate on diving under the coaching of her father, Dezso Kiefer, due to the higher risk of injury associated with gymnastics. During her early diving career, she was compared to
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as "another great thrill". She was proud of the fact that at that time, she had not lost an age group competition within the preceding four to five years. With the 1976 Olympics taking place in
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In 1977, she was training in just three or four diving sessions each week, whereas international-class divers would typically train every day. Her goals at that time were to compete in the
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Her father, Dezso Kiefer, was originally from Hungary and was her diving coach, as well as sharing national coaching duties with national diving coach
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in the under-10 girls age group. Eniko and her older sister Gyogyi were each coached by their father at the
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Through the early 1970s, she did not lose a single age-group meet until a 3rd place finish at the
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In October 2001, by that time a school teacher, Kiefer was one of seven people enshrined in the
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3-metre event with a score of 497.04 and subsequently qualified for the
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In October 2001, Kiefer was one of seven people enshrined in the
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by a points total of 415.40 to 460.25. During May 1975 at the
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In 1982, she competed at the 223:of the event in protest of the 615:. 26 October 2001. p. 35. 476:. 19 January 1971. p. 26. 366:Soviet invasion of Afghanistan 225:Soviet invasion of Afghanistan 1: 733:Commonwealth Games Federation 370:Canadian Diving Championships 339:World Age Group Championships 267:and in January 1971, won the 633:. 15 March 1982. p. 42. 506:"Eniko Kiefer 2nd in diving" 431:. 15 April 1977. p. 25. 364:the event in protest of the 809:20th-century Canadian women 627:"Quebec divers take medals" 512:. 22 July 1974. p. 18. 196:3 meter women's springboard 830: 566:. 27 May 1976. p. 12. 542:"Local diver as 'Dunn' it" 530:. 20 May 1975. p. 11. 494:. 21 May 1974. p. 15. 390:McGill Sports Hall of Fame 240:McGill Sports Hall of Fame 229:World Diving Championships 219:before Canada announced a 16:Canadian diver (born 1960) 774:Olympic divers for Canada 458:. 8 July 1976. p. 8. 356:and maybe also reach the 135: 112: 108: 305:Los Angeles Invitational 62:155 cm (61 in) 325:1975 Pan American Games 188:1978 Commonwealth Games 769:Canadian female divers 269:Roscoe LaBosier Trophy 178:. 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Index

Montreal
Diving
Canada
Commonwealth Games
1978 Edmonton
3 m springboard
diver
women's 3 metre springboard event
1976 Summer Olympics
1978 Commonwealth Games
Edmonton
3 meter women's springboard
gymnastics
Cindy Shatto
1980 Summer Olympics
Moscow
boycott
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan
World Diving Championships
Ecuador
gymnastics
Cindy Shatto
gold medal
1974 British Commonwealth Games
Los Angeles Invitational
Cynthia Potter
Beverly Boys
1975 Pan American Games
Winnipeg
Montreal

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