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She also won a gold and a silver medal at the [[1999]] World Championships in Osaka and gold, silver and bronze medals at the [[1999]] European Championships in Budapest.
 
She also won a gold and a silver medal at the [[1999]] World Championships in Osaka and gold, silver and bronze medals at the [[1999]] European Championships in Budapest.
  
She died, at the age of 30, in a traffic accident on the [[Patra]] to [[Pyrgos]] national road.
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She died, at the age of 30, on [[May 17]], [[2014]], in a traffic accident on the [[Patra]] to [[Pyrgos]] national road.
  
 
[[Category:1983 births|Pollatou, Anna]]
 
[[Category:1983 births|Pollatou, Anna]]
 
[[Category:2014 deaths|Pollatou, Anna]]
 
[[Category:2014 deaths|Pollatou, Anna]]

Revision as of 10:15, May 22, 2014

Anna Pollatou was a Greek gymnast.

Pollatou was born in Argostoli, Kefalonia, on October 8, 1983. She took up rhythmic gymnastics in 1988.

Pollatou's greatest accomplishment was winning the bronze medal in the rhythmic team event in the Sydney Olympics of 2000.

She also won a gold and a silver medal at the 1999 World Championships in Osaka and gold, silver and bronze medals at the 1999 European Championships in Budapest.

She died, at the age of 30, on May 17, 2014, in a traffic accident on the Patra to Pyrgos national road.