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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

21. History Of Diving
history OF diving Canadian competitive diving has progressed from 1900, when thefirst high diving exhibitions at an olympic Games were conducted by male
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Diving characterised by plunging into water from a platform, can be traced back to 400 B.C., as depicted on Egyptian and Roman vases. Over the centuries diving from cliffs into pools was considered a death defying act and drew large crowds of spectators. The beginning of the 19th century marked the beginning of "fancy diving" with the use of rings, trapeze and platforms to perform aerial gymnastics before entering the water. At the end of the 19th century, "plunging" was an established sport with rules and structure. The gymnastic apparatus was discarded and the stout pieces of timber which were the original "boards" were transformed with the use of various springs and gadgetry into springboards. Plungers using these unpredictable boards dived into natural pools with water levels that changed with the season or even every day; conditions which made the sport extremely challenging. Canadian competitive diving has progressed from 1900, when the first high diving exhibitions at an Olympic Games were conducted by male divers, through 1984, when Sylvie Bernier won Canada's first Olympic Gold Medal. Diving is still progressing today with the development of high quality equipment, standardized rules and world class coaches. Such development of resourses is enabling the development of divers to the point that Annie Pelletier won Olympic Bronze in 1996 and Myriam Boileau (10M Platform) and Eryn Bulmer (3M Springboard) in 1997 gave Canada its first World Champions. Canada also saw, at the 2000 Olympic Games, Anne Montminy and Emilie Heymans win Olympic Silver in the 10M Synchronized Platform and Anne Montminy win individual Olympic Bronze in the 10M Platform.

22. Indiana University Athletics - Men's Swimming & Diving - History - Tradition Of
In diving, nine Hoosiers have competed in the olympic From the first olympic goldmedalist, Bill Woolsey Indiana boasts an equally impressive history in diving
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Championships (1968-73) and, possibly even more impressive, 20 straight Big Ten titles. From 1966-79, Indiana won a staggering 140 dual-meet victories in a row. Individually, Indiana University has produced 79 swimming and diving champions, 191 Big Ten swimming champions, 24 conference diving titlists, and 45 relay events at Big Ten Championships. To put these numbers in perspective, 79 national champions ranks third among Big Ten schools, while the Big Ten diving (24 Big Ten titles), relay (45) and individual (191) swimming crowns all rank second among the 11 conference schools. went on to dominate the Big Ten Conference like no program has in the history of major college athletics.

23. Indiana University Athletics - Women's Swimming & Diving - History - Tradition O
is also impressive, and its recent history especially so. has produced 82 AllAmericans(51-swimming and 31-diving). The Hoosiers have also had olympic success
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More specifically, the Indiana women's swimming and diving squad led the Big Ten with 21 student-athletes being named to the Academic All-Big Ten squad.
Individually in 2002, senior Susan Woessner emerged on the national stage, finishing second to World Record Holder Natalie Coughlin in the 100-yard backstroke. Remarkably, in 2002, Woessner (100 and 200 BK), Sarah Fiden (500 free, 1,650 free), Brooke Taflinger (200 BR and 400 IM), Erin Smith (100 fly), Tina Gretlund (200 IM), Sarah Reiling (1-Meter diving), and four different relay teams (400 free, 800 free, 200 medley, 400 medley) all set school records.
Indiana Swimming and Diving Facts The diving tradition at Indiana spans 33 years and includes two legendary coaches. Hobie Billingsley coached the squad from 1968-88 and, in his 20 years, the team earned domestic as well as international acclaim.

24. Rutgers Swimming And Diving History
SWIMMING AT RUTGERS A TRADITION LIVES ON by Larry Pitt, (olympic Sports Hall of Inits 83year history, the Rutgers Swimming and diving program has
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Former Rutgers Head Coach Otto Hill (right) and former swimmer Doug Nabholy In its 83-year history, the Rutgers Swimming and Diving program has been under the direction of just six head coaches - James H. Reilly (1916- 1957), Otto H. Hill (1957-1961), Frank W. Elm (1961-1993), Elizabeth Blau (1993-1996), Rick Simpson (1996-1997), and Chuck Warner (1997-present). Rutgers Swimming has enjoyed a proud history of success, achievement, and one of the finest sports traditions "On the Banks." Compiled after researching years of Scarlet yearbooks and Targums, this history is only a limited glimpse into the 82-year old tradition and recognizes only a very few of the hundreds of athletes who trained, competed, and contributed to the fine tradition of Rutgers Swimming.

25. Anne Montminy In Control At Olympic Diving Trials
diving. By Sport. olympic history. New Sports. Profiles.
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But Heymans has to battle ex-teammate for second PAT HICKEY
The Gazette ALLEN MCINNIS, GAZETTE / Anne Montminy shows winning form in women's platform event at Olympic trials.
As Anne Montminy ran away with the top spot in the women's 10-metre event at the Canadian Olympic diving trials, the drama was concentrated on the battle for the second trip to Sydney. Emilie Heymans used a strong finish to wrest the No. 2 spot from Myriam Boileau in a battle of former teammates, who didn't always see eye-to-eye. While both divers skirted around the issue after yesterday's event, CAMO coach Michel Larouche said there were still some hard feelings over Boileau's decision to leave CAMO and train in Calgary. "Myriam left because of Emilie," said Larouche. "They were rivals in diving and outside diving.

26. Canadian Women Olympic Divers
By Sport. olympic history. New Sports. Profiles.
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Following Canadian Women to Sydney By Sport. Archery Badminton Basketball Canoe/Kayaking Cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Gymnastics Judo Modern Pent. Paralympics Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Swimming Table Tennis Tae Kwon Do Tennis Triathlon Trampoline Volleyball Water polo Weight Lifting Wheelchair Bball Windsurfing Wrestling Who has Qualified The Way to Sydney Olympic History New Sports ... Back to CAAWS Diving
Montminy and Heymans synchronize to silver

Canada's Anne Montminy and Emilie Heymans won the silver medal in the 10-metre synchronized diving event Thursday giving Canada its fourth medal in introductory sports, following a gold in triathlon and two bronzes in trampoline.-September 28, 2000 Bad day for Bulmer
It wasn't the best day of Eryn Bulmer's life.The 24-year-old diver from Calgary missed two of her five preliminary dives during the women's three-metre springboard Wednesday, and sank to 20th place overall. Since only the top 18 return for semifinals, it means that Bulmer won't be back. Her Olympics are over.-September 27, 2000 Montminy wins bronze in 10-metre platform
Anne Montminy of Montreal won Canada's first ever Olympic medal on the 10-metre platform when she took the bronze Sunday. -September 24, 2000

27. USC Olympic History
USC olympic history. The campus itself was the site of the largest olympic Villageand hosted the swimming, diving and synchronized swimming competitions.
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If institutions could win medals for their contributions to the Olympic Games, USC would have the gold locked up. The university's participation in the Olympics dates back to 1904, when Emil Breitkreutz became the first USC student to compete in the Olympic Games and brought home a bronze medal in the 800 meters. Two Olympiads later, in 1912, the same year Los Angeles Times columnist Owen Bird nicknamed USC's athletic teams the Trojans, USC freshman Fred Kelly won the university's first gold medal, for the 110-meter high hurdles, and launched an unprecedented winning streak for USC. At least one USC athlete has come home with a gold medal in virtually every Olympiad since, and USC claims more Olympians than any other university in the country.
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28. Station #14: USC Olympic History
Station 14 USC olympic history. The campus itself was the site of the largest olympicVillage and hosted the swimming, diving and synchronized swimming
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USC's track coach for 38 years Janice York Romary
First woman to carry the flag for the United States at the Mexico City Games in 1968. Diver Sammy Lee, '47 First male diver Olympian who won back-to-back gold medals. Swimmer John Naber, '77 Gold medalist who set world records in four events at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal Emil Breitkreutz, '06 USC's first Olympian If institutions could win medals for their contributions to the Olympic Games, USC would have the gold locked up. The university's participation in the Olympics dates back to 1904, when Emil Breitkreutz became the first USC student to compete in the Olympic Games and brought home a bronze medal in the 800 meters. Two Olympiads later, in 1912, the same year Los Angeles Times columnist Owen Bird nicknamed USC's athletic teams the Trojans, USC freshman Fred Kelly won the university's first gold medal, for the 110-meter high hurdles, and launched an unprecedented winning streak for USC. At least one USC athlete has come home with a gold medal in virtually every Olympiad since, and USC claims more Olympians than any other university in the country.

29. Sydney Games
diving's finest night Brilliant Chinese duo Tian Liang and Hu Jia tonight dominatedthe highest scoring men's platform final in olympic history, becoming the
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Aussie divers applauded for best ever effort

Australian bronze medal winners Dean Pullar and Robert Newbery after their medal presentation. Photo: NARELLE AUTIO
There were no gold medals, not even medallions of silver. But regardless of the jewellery accumulated, you could only call Australia's performance in diving at the Olympics as successful. more
Diving's finest night

Brilliant Chinese duo Tian Liang and Hu Jia tonight dominated the highest scoring men's platform final in Olympic history, becoming the first to score more than 700 points since American Greg Louganis 16 years ago. more
Now the drought has broken, expectations build

Having broken their 76-year Olympic medal drought Australia's divers will be out to harvest further bounty tomorrow night after Mathew Helm and Robert Newbery secured Australia a double-billing in the men's platform final. more
Australians through to 10m platform semis

With the bronze medal-winning efforts of our men's and women's synchronised diving teams on Thursday, the 76-year Olympic drought for Australian divers was broken.

30. Specials: Sydney Games
Peter Desjardins (1928) and Greg Louganis (1984 and 1988) each won two diving goldsat one Xiong Ni is another diver with the chance to make olympic history.
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'Perfect' Russian knows pain of the Games
By RICHARD WOOD
Russian diver Dmitry Sautin knows the old adage "there's no gain without pain" better than most athletes. In 1991 while standing at a bus stop, Sautin was stabbed so badly he almost bled to death. He spent two months in hospital and feared he would not walk again. But Sautin made a full recovery and competed in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics where he finished with a bronze medal. Four years later in Atlanta, Sautin's Olympic campaign was hampered by an agonising wrist injury. He was forced to take cortisone shots and finished a disappointing fifth on springboard before coming through to win gold on platform. Even then his health concerns were not over. After sweeping the 1998 Goodwill Games, Sautin had surgery to treat chronic back pain. The treatment eventually cost him several months of training and as a result, he didn't participate at the 1999 World Cup.

31. CADA History
representing the United States) was the olympic 3 m and Tower diving Champion in Desjardinswas the first male diver in olympic history (1928) to win both the
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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: CANADIAN DIVING GREATS
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Pete Desjardins Canadian-born Pete Desjardins (representing the United States) was the Olympic 3 m and Tower Diving Champion in 1928 and is an honorary member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame. He was born in St. Pierre, Manitoba, on April 21, 1907, and was raised in Miami Beach, Florida and was a graduate of Stanford University. Desjardins was the first male diver in Olympic history (1928) to win both the 3m and Tower events. In those 1928 Olympics he received all 10s, a perfect score, in two of his 3m dives. He received four 10s and one 9 in his Back Dive, with an average of 9.2 from 10 dives. Pete Desjardins shares two titles, most U.S. Diving Nationals - 13 (with Helen Meany) and a grand slam of all available diving crowns in one year (with Earl Clark). He later turned professional and was billed as "The Little Statue from Florida," a reference to his 5'3" height. Controversy erupted in 1934 over the selections for the Canadian aquatic team for the London British Empire Games. Judith Moss (Kennedy) of Winnipeg, the then National Diving Champion, was refused a place on the team by CASA, which was then (and for many decades thereafter) dominated by Swimming officials. Not to be denied, Judith's home club, The Winnipeg Winter Club, provided the necessary funds for her to attend and compete for Canada, which she did, winning the 3 m Springboard Gold Medal!

32. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Swimming
Message Board. Schedule Fan Guide history US Roster. olympic history SwimmingMEN, WOMEN. Cycling, Synchronized Swimming. diving. Equestrian, Table Tennis.
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    34. Stanford University Cardinal | Women's Swimming & Diving | The Official Athletic
    Women's Swimming And diving In The News Event Records; deGuerre Swimming Complex;AllAmericans Under Coach Quick; Year-by-Year Results; olympic Glory; A history of
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    35. Event History
    EVENT history. Torch Run for 2002 Winter olympic Games Sports Foundation Charity MidwestRegional Basketball Tournament NJCAA Swimming diving Championships US
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    36. Australian Institute Of Sport - Diving
    history of diving was one of the two introductory events at the 1904 olympic Gamesin Springboard diving joined the original platform event four years later.
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    History of Diving The sport of diving began in Europe in the early 1800s when Swedish and German gymnasts took their acrobatics to the beach to practise their jumps and twists over water. Diving was originally considered a diversion from gymnastics, and was only seen as a sport in its own right in the late 19th century. Diving was one of the two introductory events at the 1904 Olympic Games in St Louis. Springboard diving joined the original platform event four years later. Women's diving was slower in being accepted. It was not until 1912 that plain highdiving 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. American divers have dominated Olympic competitions up until the early 1990s. Since then, China has emerged as the powerhouse in international diving. Synchronised diving made its Olympic debut at the Sydney 2000 Games marking the beginning of a new chapter in diving. Diving is often classified as an art as well as a sport. Beauty and grace must be added to feats of strength and agility while the body is moving through the air. The diver must have total body control and good kinesthetic awareness.

    37. Lincoln Northeast Swimming And Diving
    olympic Homepage The official International olympic site with of Fame A great sitefor swimming history. oversees all aquatics (swimming, diving, water polo
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    A great site with information about Northeast High School. Email addresses, department info, athletic info, newsletters, announcements, and much, much, more. Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA)
    All Nebraska high school swimming and diving information, including state meet results, state meet programs and lane assignments, as well as a listing of the states top swims and dives. USA Swimming
    One of the best sites on the web with United States Swimming news, extensive club links, and calendars. Midwestern Swimming
    The governing body over swimming in our LSC (region). This site contains information of club swimming in this area, with other club links, results, and awards info. Country Kids Swim Team
    A year round swimming club based just outside of Lincoln. The coach is Robin Lowe. She can be contacted at (402) 782-8996. Heartland Aquatics
    A year round swimming club based in Lincoln. The coach is Ed Muller. He can be contacted at (402) 464-4350. Nebraska Aquatics
    A year round swimming club based in Lincoln. The coach is Patrick Rowan. Contact (402) 441-9554 for more information.

    38. Lincoln Northeast Swimming And Diving
    Includes links to other good diving sites. USA olympic Homepage The officialUSA olympic site with olympic history, schedules and rules.
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    A great site with information about Northeast High School. Email addresses, department info, athletic info, newsletters, announcements, and much, much, more. Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA)
    All Nebraska high school swimming and diving information, including state meet results, state meet programs and lane assignments, as well as a listing of the states top swims and dives. US Diving
    One of the best sites on the web with United States Diving news, extensive club links, and calendars. H2O Diving
    A diving club based in Lincoln. This site contains contact and membership information as well as other club info. Nebraska Diving
    A diving club based in Lincoln. The coach for this club is Jeff Bro. For more information, contact Jill Packer at 402-894-1857. Star City Diving
    A diving club based in Lincoln. The coach for this club is Reynaldo Castro. For more information, contact Jill Packer at 402-894-1857. USA Diver
    A HUGE site with everything you'd ever want to find out about diving on the web. Includes links to other good diving sites.

    39. Sporting Event History
    Indianapolis Sporting Event history. Basketball Game, 1984 US Canoe/Kayak olympicTrials, 1988 - US olympic Congress, 1996 - US olympic diving Trials, 1984
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    40. History Of Diving
    history of diving by Ron O'Brien. Platform diving (33 feet high) achievedinternational notice in the 1904 olympic Games in St.
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    Flipnrip.com the first Junior diving website History of Diving by Ron O'Brien Fancy diving had its origin 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 are naturally 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.

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