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  1. Olympic Swimming and Diving: Swimming And Diving (Great Moments in Olympic History) by Greg Kehm, 2007-06-30
  2. An Olympian's oral history: Vicki Draves, 1948 Olympic Games, diving by Vicki Draves, 1999
  3. Swimming and Diving (Olympic Sports) by Robert Sandelson, 1991-10
  4. Swimming & Diving (The Summer Olympics) by David Smale, 1996-02
  5. An Olympian's oral history: Pat McCormick, 1952 and 1956 Olympic Games, diving by Pat Keller McCormick, 1999
  6. An Olympian's oral history: Thelma Payne Sanborn, 1920 Olympic Games, diving by Thelma Payne Sanborn, 1988
  7. An Olympian's oral history: Velma Dunn Ploessel, 1936 Olympic Games, diving by Velma Dunn Ploessel, 1988
  8. An Olympian's oral history: Sammy Lee, 1948 and 1952 Olympic Games, diving by Sammy Lee, 1999
  9. An Olympian's oral history: Clarita Hunsberger Neher, 1924 & 1928 Olympic Games, diving by Clarita Hunsberger Neher, 1988
  10. An Olympian's oral history: Jane Fauntz Manske, 1928 & 1932 Olympic Games, swimming & diving by Jane Fauntz Manske, 1988
  11. An Olympian's oral history: Paula Jean Myers Pope, 1952, 1956 & 1960 Olympic Games, diving by Paula Jean Myers Pope, 1999
  12. Mermaids on Parade: America's Love Affair With Its First Women Swimmers by Buck Dawson, 1999-11

81. Texas Almanac - Texas History
Source United States olympic Committee Olympian, *, Sport, Games**, Medal. Donie,Scott R. L, diving, 1995 USOF 1992 SOG, B S. Drexler, Clyde, L, Basketball, 1992SOG, G.
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Texas Olympic Medalists Abbreviations used in the Sport column are: Mod. Penta.=Modern Pentathlon; Fig. Skating-Figure Skating; Sp'd Skating-Speed Skating; Tm Handball-Team Handball; Track-all track and field events except those noted separately. Source: United States Olympic Committee Olympian Sport Games** Medal Acuff, Amy Lynn B Track 1995 USOF S Allen, Chad T Baseball 1996 SOG B Anderson, Terence M. L Shooting 1995 PAG
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S Anti, Michael E. L Shooting 1991 PAG 4G, B Arnette, Jay Hoyland T Basketball 1960 SOG G Austin, Charles T Track 1996 SOG G Baker, Walter Thane L Track 1956 SOG
1952 SOG G, S, B
S Baptiste, Kirk

82. History
The history of competitive diving spans roughly 100 years. During this period thenature of diving has changed perform dives once banned at the olympic Games
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History of diving Introduction The history of competitive diving spans roughly 100 years. During this period the nature of diving has changed dramatically. Junior divers now routinely perform dives once banned at the Olympic Games. A report following the IV Olympiad suggested elimination of the double somersault, because it was believed that a diver could not control the execution without risk of injury! At the World Masters Championships , women in the 50-59 age group springboard competition are currently required to do 8 dives - the same number as the women athletes in the Olympics of 1948. Diving originated from people amusing themselves by jumping and diving from natural features (rocks and cliffs) or from structures built for other purposes (piers and bridges); early swimming and diving clubs were based on ponds. In particular, travellers reported amazing feats performed by natives diving from the cliffs in Acapulco, Mexico and in Hawaii. Origins of competitive diving In the early nineteenth century, the only 'dive' was a simple plunge, similar to that used by swimmers. The diver springs from the bathside and aims to travel as far as possible under water. In Britain National Plunging Championships were held from 1883 to 1937 - but continue to this day in Yorkshire. Diving developed as a competitive sport in the late nineteenth century. Competitions were first conducted in Great Britain in about 1880.

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Monday morning, September 25, 2000 (news from Sunday evening) by Karen Ableman U.S. takes first gold in diving competition. In the first diving final of the 2000 Olympic Games, it was a come-from-behind Cinderella story for the United States in the women's 10-meter platform competition. Texan Laura Wilkinson entered the finals of this event in fifth place behind China who held the top two spots and Canada who was in third and fourth. Wilkinson put on one of her best performances ever, with three nearly flawless final dives, to capture the gold medal for the U.S. team with a score of 543.20. She just edged out Li Na from China by less than one point. Canadian Anne Montminy finished third, just two points from Wilkinson. Later this week Wilkinson teams with UM diver Jenny Keim for the women's synchronized 10-meter competition. In their quest for another U.S. Olympic medal, Keim and Wilkinson will perform four dives simultaneously from the 10-meter platform.

85. The Sammy - Dr. Sammy Lee History
In 1942, at the age of 22, Sammy competed in the National diving Championships andbecame the first nonCaucasian to win. The 1940 and 1944 olympic Games had
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Dr. Sammy Lee is the first American of Asian descent to win an Olympic gold medal for the United States. The diminutive diver, just 5-feet tall, had to overcome much discrimination before attaining his goals: to be an Olympic champion and to be a doctor. He had promised his father, "I'll do both," avowed Sammy. Dr. Lee went on to become an ear, nose and throat specialist. He studied pre-med at Occidental College and received his MD at the USC medical school in 1947.
Courtesy of NBC Due to the outbreak of World War II, an urgent need for doctors arose. Sammy enrolled in an "accelerated program", completing the normal four-year curriculum in just three years. In the meantime, Sammy would squeeze in diving practice when he could. Practice was made even more difficult, because he had to combat discrimination and prejudice virtually every day. "I would practice at the Los Angeles Swim Stadium and Brookside pool," Sammy said "but non-Whites could use the pool only at Brookside one day a week, on Wednesday. And then the pool was emptied after we used it, and fresh water was brought in the next day." When the pool was closed to Sammy, he would often practice his diving form by jumping onto a sand pile. He got his big break when he came under the tutelage of renowned diving coach Jim Ryan. "Jim was a big Irishman, who stood 6'4" and weighed 275 lbs.," Sammy recalled. "He would take me to the Los Angeles Athletic Club, which was normally closed to the minorities. But no one dared to tell Jim Ryan that I couldn't come into the club with him."

86. Olympic Report, Gymnastics And More
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87. 2000 Olympics--Diving From WWA
For 2000 Sydney Olympics diving and new synchronized diving details the schedule, results, team rosters, biographies, rules, links, and how to watch the sport. From World Wide Aquatics.com.
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Schedule and Results Synchronized diving will be added as a medal sport to the 2000 Olympic Games.
3-meter synchronized springboard and 10-meter synchronized platform events for both men and women will add two diving sessions at the Olympics This marks the first time since 1920 that an entire event has been added. Up until now, 3-meter springboard and 10-meter platform have been the only two events represented at the Olympics. See the diving schedule and results
About Diving
What is synchronized diving ? How high are those boards? How does judging work? Did you know there are 63 dives on the 1-meter springboard, 67 dives on 3-meter springboard and 85 dives on platform? Check out our About Diving page for more information and the history of Olympic diving.
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88. NICE COTE D'AZUR - WATERPOLO
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The Olympic Nice Natation - Water polo is a Nice club with a European dimension. It has several international players, who have been selected in various France teams: RESULTS OF THE SEASON 98-99: ONCE AGAIN, THE TEAM IS CHAMPION OF FRANCE The ONN water-polo team has successfully won the title of Champion of France in 1999 by defeating its eternal rival: t he Cercle des Nageurs of Marseille. This title allows it to rise to the most prestigious European Cup in this discipline: the European Cup of Champion Clubs. At the end of this European Cup, the Nice players have come in the very closed club of the best 8 European teams. As a matter of interest, the best French performance at this level of competition was one of the ONN which went to the semi-finals of the European Cup of Champion Clubs in 1993. After it had won the first leg at the Jean Boin swimming pool, the Nice team was defeated in Zagreb during the terrible event of a "sudden death" situation against the team which was the European Champion: the Croatians from Split.

89. Diving – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atlant
When diving reached the olympic Games in 1908, it began as a graceful additionto the programme, points being awarded for elegance and style.
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ANCIENT ORIGINS SYNCHRONICITY TAKES THE PLUNGE Historians believe that diving dates back to the ancient Games of Greece. A 2,500-year-old tomb in Naples shows a man diving from a platform, possibly a cliff or rock. High diving off cliffs, as made famous by those who leapt from great heights into the sea of Acapulco, predates the sport of diving that developed in the 17th century, when gymnasts in Sweden and Germany practised over water at the beach for safety, attracting large crowds. Eventually, such gymnastic training developed into what was known as "fancy diving", a term still used when the sport came to the Olympic Games in 1904 in the form of a plunge and swim under water. In Britain in the 17th century, diving competitions were held in which rivals plunged into ponds and rivers, a dangerous pastime for man and duck. When diving reached the Olympic Games in 1908, it began as a graceful addition to the programme, points being awarded for elegance and style.

90. Olympic Water Sports Info From World Wide Aquatics
For 2000 Sydney Olympics water sportsswimming, triathlon, water polo, diving, synchronized swimming schedule, results, team rosters, biographies, rules, links, how to watch the sport. From World Wide Aquatics.com
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91. Diving – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atlant
SYDNEY RESULTS diving Synchronised platform Men Final 1, I Loukachine and D Saoutine(Russ) 365.04pts; 2, H Jia and T Liang (China) 358.74; 3 J Hempel and H
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SYDNEY RESULTS
Diving Synchronised platform: Men: Final: 1, I Loukachine and D Saoutine (Russ) 365.04pts; 2, H Jia and T Liang (China) 358.74; 3 J Hempel and H Meyer (Ger) 338.88; 4 L Taylor and P Waterfield (GB) 335.34; 5 M Helm and Robert Newbery (Aus) 333.24; 6 O Skrypnik and R Volod’kov (Ukr) 332.22; 7 D Pichler and M Ruiz (US) 321.69; 8 G Emptoz-Lacote and F Pierre (Fr) 314.94.
Women: Final: 1 V Ilina and I Pakhalina (Russ) 332.64pts; 2 F Mingxia and G Jingjing (China) 321.60; 3 G Sorokina and O Zhupina (Ukr) 290.34; 4 C Michell and L Tourky (Aus) 283.05; 5 E Bulmer and B Hartley (Can) 279.00; 6 M Jose Alcala and J Luna (Mex) 273.84; 7 D Lindner and C Schmalfuss (Ger) 263.76; 8 C Maliev-Aviolat and J Schneider (Switz) 256.20. Platform diving: Preliminaries (top 18 qualify for final): 1, X Sang (China) 374.79pts; 2, N Li (China) 366.66; 3, A Montminy (Can) 339.93; 4, E Heymans (Can) 333.93; 5, L Wilkinson (US) 331.20; 6, A Richter-Libiseller (Austria) 314.31; 7, S Timochinina (Russ) 309.21; 8, M Hwa Choe (N Kor) 308.73; 9, O Zhupina (Ukr) 304.65; 10, N Chikina 296.58; 11, U Wetzig 289.38; 12, R Gilmore (Aus) 288.99; 13, P-Hua Hsieh (Taiwan) 284.91; 14, I Vyguzova (Kaz) 284.52; 15, D Saez de Ibarra (Sp) 283.41; 16, S Reiling (US) 282.84; 17, A R Amadeo (Puerto Rico) 273.36; 18, E Olshevskaya (Russ) 271.05; 25, S Freeman (GB) 256.17; 28, L Ward (GB) 238.65. 10m platform: Men: Preliminary round (top 18 to semi-finals): 1, Tian Liang (China) 503.16; 2, Hu Jia (China) 485.43; 3, D Saoutine (Russ) 471.27; 4, K Terauchi (Japan) 457.59; 5, M Helm (Aus) 455.37; 6, C Hyong-gil (N Kor) 448.41; 7, D Pichler (US) 440.91; 8, A Despatie (Can) 436.86; 9, R Newbery (Aus) 434.70; 10, M Ruiz (US) 432.36; 11, I Loukachine (Russ) 432.15; 12, H Meyer (Ger) 411.36; 13, J A Guerra (Cuba) 403.14; 14, J Hempel (Ger) 401.19; 15, P Yong-ryong (N Kor) 400.29; 16, L Taylor (GB) 399.90; 17, C Kalec (Can) 388.50; 18, M Mazzucchi (It) 386.91; 19, F Perez (Mex) 381.78; 20, G Emptoz-Lacote (Fr) 377.70; 33, P Waterfield (GB) 317.31.

92. Puffin Adventures
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93. City Of Fort Lauderdale - Hall Of Fame Aquatic Complex - Diving
Learn about programs for beginning to advanced divers directed by eighttime olympic Coach Dr. Ron OBrien.
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Team Director and Head Coach Tim O’Brien and Assistant Coach Gregg Servaites offer a variety of programs for beginning to advanced divers. Private lessons, group lessons, summer camp and team placement are available, including Junior, Senior and Masters Dive Teams. The Fort Lauderdale Diving Team is directed by eight-time Olympic Coach Dr. Ron O’Brien. The Fort Lauderdale Diving Team has won 21 U.S. National Titles (1991-1997).

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95. Greg Louganis
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Sports Halls of Fame/Who's Who K - M Greg Louganis Born: Jan. 29, 1960 U.S. diver widely considered the greatest diver in history; won platform and springboard gold medals at both 1984 and '88 Olympics; also won a silver medal at the 1976 Olympics at the age of 16; won five world championships and 47 U.S. National Diving titles; revealed on Feb. 22, 1995 that he has AIDS. Donna Lopiano K - M Joe Louis Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

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97. Olympics 2000 -- Diving
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98. Olympic Preview: Diving
The United States, which once dominated olympic diving, will be challenged onceagain by a talented Chinese team that won three of the four gold medals in
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Sports Olympics Olympic Events Diving First Olympic Appearance: 1904 (platform), 1908 (springboard) by John Gettings ALTHOUGH cliff diving dates back to the Ancient Olympic games , it was European gymnasts, practicing their routines over water at the beach in the early 1800s, that we can thank for inspiring one of the Olympics' most-watched events. Did You Know? Divers hit the water at speeds of up to 34 mph (55 kph). The diving finals at Atlanta in were watched on television by more households than either the Rose Bowl or the NCAA men's basketball final that year. Those fans are predicted to embrace this year's new event- synchronized diving An idea borrowed from synchronized swimming, two divers compete simultaneously for a combined score. Their dives are scored by a panel of nine judges. Four of which score

99. CADA History
Canadian diving Greats; Meets/Meetings/history; Conclusion. Canada's first IndoorOlympicStandard diving Facility was at the Pan-Am Pool in Winnipeg
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Excerpts printed from "A Canadian History of the Sport and Art of Diving", Vaughan L. Baird, CM, LL.D, QC. Printed July 1, 1994. With many thanks to the author. Contents: THE ORGANIZATION OF COMPETITIVE SWIMMING AND DIVING In Canada, the first 10m diving tower (located outdoors) was erected at Montreal, in 1909. Canada's first Indoor Olympic-Standard Diving Facility was at the Pan-Am Pool in Winnipeg, built in 1967. A tower with 3m, 5m, 7.5m, and 10m levels was included in its planning and development from the outset, and at the time of its completion, the Pan-Am Pool was generally regarded as one of the world's premier diving and swimming complexes and continues to be so.
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Pan-Am Pool An indoor 10m tower was erected in the rafters of the Pointe Claire Pool (Quebec), in 1967, at the ingenious suggestion of Coach Jim Wood. Lacking a 7.5 m tower, Pointe Claire Pool is not of Olympic Standard, but this has not prevented its Diving Club from becoming arguably one of the most outstanding in the country, always producing a strong team. The organization of aquatic sports in Canada dates back more than 125 years. The Montreal Swimming Club (MSC) was founded in 1876 and is unique in the annals of aquatic sports in Canada. Until it ceased operation in 1962, it was reputed to be the oldest Chartered Swim Club in North America. Mr. Alfred A. Gross, in compiling the history of MSC, noted that it was actually the birthplace in Canada of three competitive sports: Swimming, Diving and Water Polo.

100. 2000 Olympics--Diving And Synchronized Diving From WWA
The US diving olympic International Committee finalized their planat a meeting held in April. While the trial format will stay
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Read about Synchronized Diving HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF DIVING
By Dr. Ron O'Brien, U.S. Diving National Technical Director The origin of fancy diving goes as far back as the 17th century in connection with the great gymnastic movement in Germany and Sweden. In the summertime, gymnasts moved their equipment to the beaches, and acrobatics over the water became a part of their activities. Diving, then, is more related to gymnastics than to swimming. However, since swimming and diving both use a water medium, they have naturally become linked. Platform diving (33 feet high) achieved international notice in the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis when it was included as an event on the men's swimming program. Springboard diving was added for the 1908 Games in London. Women's diving was slower in being accepted. It was not until 1912 that plain high diving was included in the Olympics, and 1920 that the first women's springboard contest was conducted. Fancy high diving for women came into being in 1928 internationally. As could be expected, Germany and Sweden dominated the early competition. It wasn't until 1920 that the United States reached worldwide prominence in diving by winning three of the gold medals in the Olympics (men's and women's springboard and men's platform events). From that time through 1992, the United States has been the world leader in diving. The total count is 46 of 75 Olympic gold medals for the United States.

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