Dean Pullar
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| Surname: | Dean Lester Pullar | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Discipline (s) : | Artistic / synchronized jumping | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Birthday: | May 11, 1973 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Place of birth: | Melbourne | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Size: | 186 cm | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Weight: | 80 kg | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Dean Lester Pullar (born May 11, 1973 in Melbourne ) is a former Australian water diver . He jumped in artificial jumping from the 1-m and 3-m board and in 3-m synchronized jumping. His greatest successes include winning a bronze medal at the Olympic Games and World Championships.
Pullar won bronze together with Shannon Roy in the 3-meter synchronized jumping at the 1998 World Championships in Perth . In the same year he was also successful at the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur with silver from the 1-meter and 3-meter board. In 1999 Pullar took part in the Summer Universiade, he was the flag bearer of the Australian team and won bronze from the 3-meter board. A year later he took part in the Olympic Games in Sydney in part, after missing the previous game due to injury. He was sixth in jumping from the 3-meter board, and in 3-meter synchronized jumping he won the bronze medal with Robert Newbery .
Web links
- Dean Pullar in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- Results overview on the-sports.org
Individual evidence
- ↑ Dean Pullar. Retrieved September 27, 2011 .
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| SURNAME | Pullar, Dean |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Pullar, Dean Lester (full name) |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Australian diver |
| DATE OF BIRTH | May 11, 1973 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Melbourne |