Jump to content
 







Main menu
   


Navigation  



Main page
Contents
Current events
Random article
About Wikipedia
Contact us
Donate
 




Contribute  



Help
Learn to edit
Community portal
Recent changes
Upload file
 








Search  

































Create account

Log in
 









Create account
 Log in
 




Pages for logged out editors learn more  



Contributions
Talk
 



















Contents

   



(Top)
 


1 Early life  





2 Career  





3 Post-diving career  





4 References  














Lanny Gumulya






Bahasa Indonesia
 

Edit links
 









Article
Talk
 

















Read
Edit
View history
 








Tools
   


Actions  



Read
Edit
View history
 




General  



What links here
Related changes
Upload file
Special pages
Permanent link
Page information
Cite this page
Get shortened URL
Download QR code
Wikidata item
 




Print/export  



Download as PDF
Printable version
 
















Appearance
   

 






From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 


Lanny Gumulya
Personal information
NationalityIndonesia
Born(1944-11-13)13 November 1944
Surakarta, Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies
Died29 February 2024(2024-02-29) (aged 79)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Sport
CountryIndonesia
SportDiving
Event(s)3 m springboard
10 m platform

Medal record

Women's diving
Representing  Indonesia
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 1962 Jakarta 3 m springboard
Bronze medal – third place 1962 Jakarta 10 m platform
GANEFO
Gold medal – first place 1963 Jakarta 3 m springboard
Bronze medal – third place 1963 Jakarta 10 m platform

Lanny Gumulya Kartadinata (13 November 1944 – 29 February 2024) was an Indonesian diver and entrepreneur.

Early life[edit]

Lanny was born of Chinese descent in Surakarta on 13 November 1944, with the name Goei Giok Lan. She had been interested in sports since she was a child. From 1953 to 1954, she took up swimming.[1] At the age of 10, she was introduced to diving when an American diver came to Solo and showed his skills.[2]

She attended junior high school in Bandung. During her junior high school years, she learned judo from Battling Ong and was able to reach the brown belt level.[1][3]

Career[edit]

In 1959, Lanny began her career in diving under the guidance of coach M. Jasin. During her training, Soekarno gave her the name Gumulya when he visited the training center in Bandung.[2] In the 1961 National Sports Week [id] in Bandung, she won a gold medal in the diving competition for the 3-meter board.[3] Thanks to the gold medal she won at the National Sports Week, she underwent a national training camp for the Asian Games in the Philippines and Japan.[1]

Lanny participated in the 1962 Asian Games in the diving event and won gold medals for the 3-meter board and the 10-meter platform. She also participated in the GANEFO and won gold medals for the 3-meter board and bronze for the 10-meter platform. She also planned to participate in the 1964 Summer OlympicsinTokyo. However, the plan failed because the Indonesian contingent withdrew from the Olympics.[1]

Post-diving career[edit]

In 1964, Lanny decided to retire from sports. She then continued her studies at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Indonesia in 1966. She married Charlie Kartadinata in 1966.[1] From her marriage, she had six children.[4] She then moved to Malaga and founded a restaurant called "Mandarin." She then returned to Indonesia and ventured into the printing business in Palmerah.[3] In 1981, she declined KONI's offer to become a coach.[5]

Lanny carried the torch at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium during the opening of the 2018 Asian Games.[1] On her 78th birthday, Melanie Kartadinata released a biography of Lanny Gumulya as Lanny's birthday present.[6]

Lanny died on 29 February 2024, at the age of 79. Her body was cremated on 4 March.[1][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Ludus, Ludus. "Legenda Loncat Indah Asian Games 1962 Lanny Gumulya Tutup Usia". ludus.id. Ludus. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  • ^ a b Mailoa, Melisa; Liberti, Pasti. "BUNG KARNO DAN MELATI DARI LANNY". detik.com. Detik. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  • ^ a b c Wardayati, K. Tatik. "Lanny Gumulya Peloncat Indah Asian Games 1962 yang Serba Bisa dan Berhasil dalam Olahraga maupun Kehidupan Rumah Tangga". intisari.grid.id. Intisari. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  • ^ Wardayati, K. Tatik. "Lanny Gumulya Peloncat Indah Asian Games 1962 yang Serba Bisa dan Berhasil dalam Olahraga maupun Kehidupan Rumah Tangga". intisari.grid.id. Intisari. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  • ^ Tempo, Tempo. "MENOLAK JADI PELATIH". datatempo.co. Tempo. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
  • ^ a b Kabar Senayan, Kabar Senayan. "Peraih Medali Emas Loncat Indah Lanny Gumulya Meninggal Dunia". kabarsenayan.com. Kabar Senayan. Retrieved 7 March 2024.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lanny_Gumulya&oldid=1230377258"

    Categories: 
    1944 births
    2024 deaths
    Indonesian female divers
    Asian Games medalists in diving
    Divers at the 1962 Asian Games
    Medalists at the 1962 Asian Games
    Asian Games gold medalists for Indonesia
    People from Surakarta
    Indonesian people of Chinese descent
    Hidden categories: 
    Articles with short description
    Short description matches Wikidata
    Use dmy dates from March 2024
     



    This page was last edited on 22 June 2024, at 10:48 (UTC).

    Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Mobile view



    Wikimedia Foundation
    Powered by MediaWiki