Dora took up the sport in 1999 after attending the
European Championships in her native
Budapest.
Junior She entered the Hungarian national team in 2004 when she was called up to enter the junior group, with said group she took 8th place in the
2005 European Championships in
Moscow. In 2006 she competed as an individual in the
European Championships with hoop and ribbon, taking 5th and 6th places with the apparatuses and 11th in teams.
Senior She became a senior in 2007 when she took 17th place at the
European Championships. Selected for her maiden
World Championships in 2007 she finished 37th and thus missed the qualification for the
2008 Olympic Games. In 2008 she retained the 17th place in the All-Around at the
European Championships in
Turin. The following year she competed at the
2009 World Championships in
Mie, finishing 24th in the All-Around, 22nd with rope, 24th with hoop, 26th with ball and 20th with ribbon. The following year she competed again at the
World Championships in
Moscow, she was 17th in teams, 24th in the All-Around, 28th with rope, 27th with hoop, 34th with ball and 18th with ribbon. In 2011 she took 20th place overall, 17th with hoop, 20th with ball, 22nd with clubs, 22nd with ribbon and 15th in teams at the
World Championships in
Montpellier. In 2012 she competed at the qualification event for the
2012 Olympic Games, she finished in 9th place and so did not qualify. In the summer of 2013 she took part in the
World Games in
Cali where she was 14th with hoop and ball and 13th with clubs. In September she was selected for the
2013 World Championships in
Kyiv, being 32nd in the All-Around, 32nd with hoop, 34th with ball, 27th with clubs and 66th with ribbon. She made her 2014 debut at the
World Cup in
Debrecen, ending 10th in the All-Around, 15th with hoop, 10th with ball, 13th with clubs and was 8th in the ribbon final. A month later she competed at the stage in
Pesaro, being 30th in the All-Around, 22nd with hoop, 29th with ball, 33rd with clubs and 35th with ribbon. In June she was selected for the
European Championships in
Baku where she took 19th place in the All-Around final. In 2015 she participated at the
European Championships in
Minsk, she was 25th with hoop, 23rd with ball, 25th with clubs, 23rd with ribbon and 17th in teams. The following month she competed at the
1st European Games in
Baku, she was 20th overall, 18th with hoop, 20th with ball, 15th with clubs and 18th with ribbon. In August she took part in two
World Cup stages, in
Budapest she was 27th in the All-Around, 9th with hoop, 25th with ball, 17th with clubs and 24th with ribbon, days later she was 24th in the All-Around, 26th with hoop, 27th with ball, 22nd with clubs and 23rd with ribbon in
Sofia. In early September Dora was selected for the
World Championships in
Stuttgart, finishing 41st overall, 31st with hoop, 36th with ball, 87with clubs, 48th with ribbon and 23rd in teams along
Lili Margaritisz and
Boglárka Kiss. Her last competition was the
2016 Rio Test Event where she took 22nd and did not qualify for the
Olympic Games. After her retirement she works as a coach for the Philipphines' federation since 2017, one of her trainees is
Breanna Labadan who's the first Filipino rhythmic gymnast to compete at the
World Championships. == References ==