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Juliana Korver (b. January 19, 1971)

Juliana grew up in small towns in Iowa (Rockford and Charles City). While in college, a friend introduced her to the sport of Disc Golf. She immediately began practicing and competing. In 1998, Juliana won her first world title, as an amateur. The next year she turned pro, and won five of the next six PDGA Women's Pro Division World Championships. She continued to compete and tour on the PDGA circuit, finishing in the top five three more times before turning her attention to her career as a software engineer.

She was inducted into the Professional Disc Golf Association Hall of Fame in 2008. She served on the PDGA Board of Directors for several years in the late 2000s to 2012.

In 2013, she attended a tournament for Double Disc Court (DDC) in Phoenix, Arizona. While there, she expressed interest in learning the Overall Flying Disc events in the future. She began training in San Diego, California, and competed in two overall events in 2014. She won the overall in both of those events, including the US Open Flying Disc Overall Championships in Fredericksburg, Virginia. This title made her the WFDF world overall champion.

In 2015, she competed again in more overall tournaments, winning both of the two major events she entered- the Virginia State Overall Championships in April, and the WFDF World Overall Championships in Norrkopping Sweden.

Juliana's work career involves creating and maintaining software.