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  2. Laura Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    She is the first woman to win the three major diving world titles. [1] Wilkinson retired in 2008. After nine years of retirement, she returned to competition in 2017 and placed second at Nationals. She trained for her fourth Olympic Games (2021) at Texas A&M University's swimming and diving facilities but did not qualify. [2]

  3. Jennifer Chandler - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Kay Bellamy Chandler (born June 13, 1959) is a retired American diver who attended the University of Arizona, and won a gold medal in diving in the 1976 Montreal Olympics. [ 1 ] Chandler was born on June 30, 1959 in Langdale, Alabama,and started diving when she was nine.

  4. Deborah Wilson - Wikipedia

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    A few months later, she was eleventh at the 1972 United States Olympic Trials in 3m springboard. [4] Wilson moved to platform diving in June 1973 when coach Ron O'Brien recommended the sport to her. Her first win in platform was at the women's 10 metre platform event during the 1973 Amateur Athletic Union national diving championships. [5]

  5. Team USA Olympic Diver Alison Gibson Breaks Silence After ...

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    Team USA diver Alison Gibson is ready to talk about her 2024 Paris Olympics experience after making quite the splash. “My feet were bleeding. My heels were painfully bruised from hitting the ...

  6. Wendy Williams (diver) - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Lian Williams (born 14 June 1967) is a retired American diver. She won a bronze medal in the 10 metres platform event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.Additional medals that Williams won include a gold at the 1989 FINA Diving World Cup and a bronze at the 1991 World Aquatics Championships.

  7. UNC alumna Aranza Vazquez eyes diving medal in second ... - AOL

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    Vazquez competed at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic games representing Team Mexico and became the first female Olympic diver in UNC history. She finished sixth in the finals in the women’s 3-meter ...

  8. Category:American female divers - Wikipedia

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  9. Competing for her native Mexico, decorated UNC diver ... - AOL

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    Scoring a 57.00 score on her first dive to open up her Olympic semifinal competition Thursday, Vazquez nailed her forward 3½ somersaults for a 68.20 score on her second dive.