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Tsiligiri was born in [[1972]] in [[Piraeus]] and has broken 36 Greek records since she appeared on the scene in [[1995]]. Originally signed by Panionios, she is currently an athlete of [[Panellinios Gymnastic Club]].
 
Tsiligiri was born in [[1972]] in [[Piraeus]] and has broken 36 Greek records since she appeared on the scene in [[1995]]. Originally signed by Panionios, she is currently an athlete of [[Panellinios Gymnastic Club]].
  
Tsiligiri established the original womens' pole vault record at 3.60m on [[July 23]], [[1995]] and has broken it 20 times since. Her current personal record, is 4.41m which she established at [[Edessa]] on [[June 5]], [[2004]].
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Tsiligiri established the original womens' pole vault record at 3.60m on [[July 23]], [[1995]] and has broken it 20 times since. Her current personal record, is 4.47m which she established at [[Sparta]] on [[July 7]], [[2004]].
  
 
Tsiligiri is also the holder of the Greek indoor record at 4.37m since [[February 23]], [[2002]]. In fact, she has broken the indoor record a total of 16 times, including the last ten record-breaking performances.
 
Tsiligiri is also the holder of the Greek indoor record at 4.37m since [[February 23]], [[2002]]. In fact, she has broken the indoor record a total of 16 times, including the last ten record-breaking performances.

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Georgia Tsiligiri

Georgia (Gogo) Tsiligiri is a Greek woman pole vault athlete.

Tsiligiri was born in 1972 in Piraeus and has broken 36 Greek records since she appeared on the scene in 1995. Originally signed by Panionios, she is currently an athlete of Panellinios Gymnastic Club.

Tsiligiri established the original womens' pole vault record at 3.60m on July 23, 1995 and has broken it 20 times since. Her current personal record, is 4.47m which she established at Sparta on July 7, 2004.

Tsiligiri is also the holder of the Greek indoor record at 4.37m since February 23, 2002. In fact, she has broken the indoor record a total of 16 times, including the last ten record-breaking performances.

Career achievements

  • 2002 European Championships: 14th
  • 2001 Mediterrannean Games: 4th
  • 1999, World Indoor Championships, Maebashi, 17th.
  • 1999, Balkan Indoor Games: 2nd
  • 1997, Balkan Indoor Games: 3rd