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David Boudia

Top Divers Ready To Shine At First Leg Of FINA Diving World Series In Montreal

Two-time Olympic medalist Tom Daley will be among those competing at the first leg of the 2020 FINA/CNSG Diving World Series in Montreal.

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Fourteen Athletes To Represent USA Diving In FINA World Series

The US roster includes Olympians David Boudia, Mike Hixon, Steele Johnson and Katrina Young.

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Boudia/Johnson Win Men’s 3-meter To Open USA Diving Winter Nationals

David Boudia and Steele Johnson won the men’s synchronized 3-meter as the USA Diving Winter National Championships opened Tuesday in Minnesota.

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Dressel, Divers Boudia and Schnell Named Finalists for Team USA Best of July

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee announced the finalists for the Team USA Awards Best of July, including Caeleb Dressel.

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USA Diving’s Schnell, Magana Qualify for 10-Meter Final at Worlds

Delaney Schnell and Olympian Amy Magaña qualified for the women’s 10-meter finals at World Championships after placing eighth and 12th in the semifinals.

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Boudia, Magaña Win 3-Meter, 10-Meter Titles as USA Diving Senior Nationals

Olympians David Boudia and Amy Magaña won men’s 3-meter and women’s 10-meter titles and qualified for the 2019 World Championships team Saturday at the USA Diving Senior National Championships.

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Field Set for Saturday’s USA Diving Men’s 3-Meter, Women’s 10-Meter Finals

The men’s 3-meter and women’s 10-meter field is set for Saturday’s final after Thursday’s preliminary and semifinal competition at the USA Diving Senior National Championships. Twelve divers in each event advanced to finals.

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5-time NCAA Champion, Purdue Diver Steele Johnson Turns Pro

Steele Johnson, an Olympic silver medalist and 5-time NCAA diving champion from Purdue University, has announced he will forgo his final year of NCAA eligibility to turn pro.

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USA Diving Reveals 2019 Tier One Squad

The USA Diving High Performance department announced today the 2019 High Performance Tier One Squad, consisting of 15 divers, including six members of the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team.

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Windle, Reedy Clinch Titles as Winter Diving Trials Wrap Up

Jordan Windle captured the Winter Trials title in the men’s platform with 796.85 total points, while Lauren Reedy was crowned champion in the women’s 3-meter with 592.30 overall points.

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Boudia, Schultz Take 3-Meter, 1-Meter on Day 5 of USA Diving Trials

Day five of the 2018 USA Diving Winter Trials featured competitions in the men’s 3-meter and the women’s 1-meter events at the McAuley Aquatics Center on the campus of Georgia Tech Thursday. David Boudia (Noblesville, Ind./West Lafayette, Ind.) won the men’s 3-meter with 907.95 points, while Brooke Schultz (Fayetteville, Ark.) captured the women’s 1-meter title with 532.20 points after finishing the preliminary round at fourth place.

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2018 USA Diving Winter Trials: What to Watch For

USA Diving will return to the campus of Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta December 16 at the McAuley Aquatic Center for the 2018 USA Diving Winter Trials, which will run through December 21.

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Boudia Among USOC’s Best of November Finalists

The United States Olympic Committee today announced finalists for the Team USA Awards presented by Dow, Best of November, which recognize the outstanding achievements of Team USA athletes from last month.

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Team USA Collects Two Medals on Gold Coast Grand Prix

Led by two medal winning performances by Krysta Palmer (Carson City, Nev./Reno, Nev.), Team USA won two medals on the final day of competition at the FINA Gold Coast Grand Prix in Australia.

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Boudia, Young Earn Medals on Day 3 of Gold Coast Grand Prix

Katrina Young clinched the bronze medal for Team USA in Friday’s women’s 10-meter finals, while teammate David Boudia earned the silver medal in the men’s 3-meter in his first competition since the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.

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