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Dana Duckworth

Dana Duckworth (born c. 1971), née Dana Dobransky, is an American college gymnastics coach and former college gymnast. She is the head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics team of the University of Alabama, having succeeded her predecessor, Sarah Patterson, in July 2014. Duckworth previously served as an assistant coach under Patterson for fifteen years, after having competed for Patterson's Crimson Tide gymnastics team for four years as an undergraduate.〔Andrew Gribble, "( Dana Duckworth won't be alone as she takes over for legendary Alabama gymnastics coach Sarah Patterson )," AL.com (July 16, 2014). Retrieved September 19, 2014.〕
== Early years ==

Dobransky (Duckworth's maiden name) received an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, where she was a member of coach Sarah Patterson's Alabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics team in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and Southeastern Conference (SEC) competition from 1989 to 1993.〔''( 2014 Alabama Gymnastics Media Guide )'', Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, pp. 13, 21, 24, 25, 37, 45, 53, 88, 94, 100, 102–104, 112, 115–121, 123–127 (2014). Retrieved September 23, 2014.〕 Despite suffering a stress fracture in her left leg as a sophomore, she recovered in time to perform as a key member of the Crimson Tide squad that won an NCAA national team championship in 1991.〔Andrew Carroll, "( Sportslight: Seasoned Sophomore )," ''The Tuscaloosa News'', p. 1C (April 19, 1991). Retrieved September 22, 2014.〕 During her four-year college sports career, she also earned five All-American accolades, and won the individual SEC conference and NCAA national titles in the balance beam in 1992 and 1993—including a perfect score of 10.0 in the NCAA individual event in 1993.〔Andrew Carroll, "( Dobransky Defends Beam Title )," ''The Tuscaloosa News'', pp. 1B & 2B (April 19, 1993). Retrieved September 20, 2014.〕〔Associated Press, "( Gymnasts perfect in meet )," ''Times Daily'', p. 3B (April 19, 1993). Retrieved September 22, 2014.〕 Following her second NCAA title, she was recognized as the NCAA Woman of the Year for the State of Alabama in 1993.〔RollTide.com, Gymnastics, Coaches, (Dana Duckworth ). Retrieved September 19, 2014.〕
As an undergraduate, Dobransky earned Scholastic All-American honors three times, and CoSIDA Academic All-American accolades twice.〔"( Dana Duckworth Named Alabama Gymnastics Head Coach )," RollTide.com (July 15, 2014). Retrieved September 19, 2014.〕 She also received an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, and a similar award from the SEC, and used the scholarships to attend graduate business school at the University of Alabama and earn her master's degree in business administration (M.B.A.) in 1998.〔〔

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