Olga Vasdeki (born July 2, 1974) is a Greek former rhythmic gymnast. She is recognized for representing Greece in two consecutive Olympic Games during the 1990s, playing a notable role in the development and international presence of rhythmic gymnastics for her country.
Early Life and Career Born in Greece, Vasdeki dedicated her early years to rhythmic gymnastics, where her talent and rigorous training led her to compete at the highest levels. She quickly became a prominent figure in Greek rhythmic gymnastics.
Olympic Appearances Vasdeki made her Olympic debut at the [[1992 Summer Olympics]] in Barcelona, Spain. Competing in the individual all-around event, she finished in 28th position. She continued to train and compete, earning her second Olympic berth at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in Atlanta, United States. At these Games, she improved her standing, securing the 16th place in the individual all-around competition.
International Competitions Beyond the Olympic stage, Vasdeki was a regular participant in various [[Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships]] and other international tournaments throughout her career. Her consistent presence and performances contributed to establishing Greece's profile in the sport globally.
Legacy As one of Greece's pioneering rhythmic gymnasts on the international circuit, Olga Vasdeki's career helped pave the way for subsequent generations of Greek gymnasts and raised the sport's visibility within her home country.