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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]
She was the dominant figure in women's diving in the United States from 1965 to 1972, winning 10 national championships, including both springboard and platform events. At the 1968 Summer Olympics , she was in first place in the three meter springboard event when she broke her left arm on the ninth dive; she completed the tenth dive, but ...
Landi trains at the Woodlands Diving Club in Houston, Texas, USA, and is a member of Red Star de Montreuil, near Paris. [3] She has committed to compete on the diving team at Auburn University. [2] [4] She competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics where she came 8th in the 3 metre springboard event alongside Naïs Gillet. [5]
Team USA diver Alison Gibson is ready to talk about her 2024 Paris Olympics experience after making quite the splash. ... August 8, after a failed dive left her with a 0.0 score. “I kept my chin ...
The best divers in the world will jump off 32-foot diving boards and flip in the air in an attempt to bring home a gold medal to their country in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris starting July 26.
The pair scored 607.14 points to easily win the women's 10-meter platform synchronized event Tuesday at the U.S. Olympic Diving Trials at the Allen Jones Aquatic Center on the campus of the ...
Potter was a member of the 1968, 1972 and 1976 U.S. Olympic diving teams. She was selected to the 1980 U.S. Olympic diving team, but due to the U.S. boycott of the games that year, Potter was unable to compete. She was one of 461 athletes to receive a Congressional Gold Medal instead. [4]
Clark was "voted one of the top-10 women athletes in the country by the United States Olympic Committee in 1996" by the USOC. Clark's career also includes a stint as a member of the United States National Diving Team since 1996. She was also a three-time member of the United States Pan American Team and a seven-time National Champion. [1]