U.S. AQUATIC SPORTS MEDIA GUIDE DV 1 USA 2015 World Championships

TEAM USA ROSTER

Men Name Birthdate Event(s) Hometown/Training Location Mark Anderson 7/23/1995 Mixed 10m synch. Lake Forest, Calif./Austin, 4/24/1989 10m, 10m synch. Noblesville, Ind./West Lafayette, Ind. David Dinsmore 5/25/1997 10m New Albany, Ohio/Coral Gables, Fla. Sam Dorman 8/30/1991 3m synch. Tempe, Ariz./Coral Gables, Fla. 7/16/1994 1m, 3m Amherst, Mass./Bloomington, Ind. 10/20/1992 1m, 3m synch. Clayton, Calif./Stanford, Calif. Steele Johnson 6/16/1996 10m synch. Carmel, Ind./West Lafayette, Ind. Darian Schmidt 3/23/1992 3m Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington, Ind. Jordan Windle 11/13/198 Mixed 3m synch. Morrisville, N.C./Durham, N.C.

Women Name Birthdate Event(s) Hometown/Training Location Murphy Bromberg 7/12/1995 Mixed 10m synch. Bexley, Ohio/Austin, Texas Amy Cozad 5/6/1991 10m, 10m synch. Indianapolis, Ind./Bloomington, Ind. Abby Johnston 11/16/1989 3m, 3m synch., mixed 3m synch. Upper Arlington, Ohio/Durham, N.C. Jessica Parratto 6/26/1994 10m, 10m synch. Dover, N.H./Bloomington, Ind. Samantha Pickens 7/4/1991 1m Murrysville, Pa./Tucson, Ariz. Laura Ryan 7/4/1992 3m, 3m synch. Elk River, Minn./, Ga.

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Drew Johansen (Indiana University) Assistant Coaches: Randy Ableman (University of Miami), Nunzio Esposto (Duke University), Dan Laak (University of )

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Friday, July 24 Wednesday, July 29 3 p.m...... Men’s 1M Prelim 10 a.m...... Women’s 10M Prelim 3 p.m...... Women’s 10M Semi Saturday, July 25 7:30 p.m...... Mixed Team Event (3M/10M) 10 a.m...... Women’s 3M Synchro Prelim 3 p.m...... Mixed 10M Synchro Final Thursday, July 30 7:30 p.m...... Women’s 3M Synchro Final 10 a.m...... Men’s 3M Prelim 3 p.m...... Men’s 3M Semi Sunday, July 26 7:30 p.m...... Women’s 10M Final 10 a.m...... Men’s 10M Synchro Prelim 3 p.m...... Women’s 1M Prelim Friday, July 31 7:30 p.m...... Men’s 10M Synchro Final 10 a.m...... Women’s 3M Prelim 3 p.m...... Women’s 3M Semi Monday, July 27 7:30 p.m...... Men’s 3M Final 10 a.m...... Women’s 10M Synchro Prelim 3 p.m...... Men’s 1M Final Saturday, August 1 7:30 p.m...... Women’s 10M Synchro Final 10 a.m...... Men’s 10M Prelim 3 p.m...... Men’s 10M Semi Tuesday, July 28 7:30 p.m...... Women’s 3M Final 10 a.m...... Men’s 3M Synchro Prelim 3 p.m...... Women’s 1M Final Sunday, August 2 7:30 p.m...... Men’s 3M Synchro Final 3 p.m...... Mixed 3M Synchro Final 7:30 p.m...... Men’s 10M Final DV 2 USA Diving Murphy Bromberg

Birthdate: July 12, 1995 Height: 5’ 2” Hometown: Bexley, Ohio Trains: Austin, Texas Club: Longhorn Aquatics Coach: Matt Scoggin

World Championships experience International Experience Murphy will be competing in her second World Championships. She’ll compete in 2015: - 5th, 10M; 4th, S10M mixed synchronized 10-meter with Mark Anderson. Murphy placed 7th in syn- 2014: Cup - 8th, 10M chronized 10-meter with partner Cheyenne Cousineau at the 2013 FINA World FINA World Series (CAN) - 6th, S10M FINA World Series (MEX) - 7th, S10M Championships. FINA World Cup - 15th, 10M

2013: Canada Cup - 13th, 10M; 5th, S10M Recent highlights AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 4th, 10M In 2015 World Championships - 7th, S10M Finished fi fth individually on 10-meter at the Pan American Games, where she also 2012: FINA World Junior Championships - 20th, 3M; was fourth in synchronized 10-meter with Delaney Schnell. Won mixed 10-meter 7th, PL; 8th, S3M synchro with Mark Anderson at Synchronized National Championships. Competed 2010: FINA World Junior Championships - 3rd, PL for a 3rd place fi nish in 10-meter synchro with Emma Ivory-Ganja in the Synchro- nized National Championships. National Titles: Senior (6): 10-meter (2013 x2, 2014); Synchronized In 2014 10-meter (2013, 2014); Mixed Synchronized 10-meter Finished 1st on individual 10-meter and 10-meter synchro with Emma Ivory-Ganja (2015) at the AT&T National Championships. The duo went on to take 2nd place in the Junior (2): Platform (2013), Synchronized Platform (2013) same event at Winter Nationals, where Bromberg fi nished 2nd in the 10-meter. Placed 8th on 10-meter at the FINA Canada Grand Prix and 15th on 10-meter at the FINA World Cup.

In 2013 Gold medalist on platform at AT&T National Championships, Winter Nationals and Junior Nationals. Finished 7th in 10-meter synchro with Cheyenne Cousineau at the World Championships. Made her senior international debut by competing at the FINA Canada Cup and AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix. Placed 13th on platform and fi fth with Laura Ryan in synchronized platform in Canada. Made her fi rst indi- vidual fi nal with a fourth-place fi nish on 10-meter at the AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix.

In 2012 Competed on three events at the FINA World Junior Championships in , fi nishing 7th on platform, 20th on 3-meter and 8th in synchronized 3-meter. Quali- fi ed for junior worlds after fi nishing second on 3-meter and platform and winning synchronized 3-meter at the junior nationals. She placed seventh on platform at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Was 14th on platform at the winter nationals and fi nished 16th on platform and third on synchronized platform at the AT&T National Championships.

Personal/At a glance Murphy is the daughter of Danny and Karen Bromberg. She has an older sister, Jennie, and a younger brother, David. She began diving at age nine and now trains three to four hours a day, fi ve days a week. She says the most diffi cult part of training is trying to balance diving with school and her social life. When she’s not diving, Murphy likes to hang out with friends. DV 3 USA Diving Amy Cozad

Birthdate: May 6, 1991 Height: 5’ 2” Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. Trains: Bloomington, Ind. Club: TriSynerG Diving Coach: Drew Johansen

International Experience World Championships experience 2015: FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix - 10th, 10M; 4th, Amy will be competing in her second World Championships. She will compete in S10M the 10-meter and synchronized 10-meter with Jessica Parratto. Cozad placed 14th 2014: FINA World Cup - 8th, S10M on 10-meter at the 2013 FINA World Championships. FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix - 2nd, S10M

Recent highlights 2013: FINA World Championships - 14th, 10M In 2015 2012: FINA World Cup - 10th, S10M Cozad and Parratto won the 10-meter synchro at the Synchronized National AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 3rd, S10M Championships. They also paired at the FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix for a 4th 2011: World University Games - 13th, 10M; 4th, place fi nish. Amy competed individually on 10-meter at Puerto Rico and placed S10M Pan American Games - 10th, 10M; 4th, S10M 10th. She comes into the 2015 World Championships with a 1st-place fi nish from World Championship Trials. 2010: AT&T Grand Prix - 6th, S10M

In 2014 National Titles: Amy competed with Parratto at Winter Nationals for a 1st-place fi nish in 10-meter Senior (6): Synchronized 10-meter (2010 x2, 2011, synchro and was 3rd individually. She partnered with Katrina Young at the FINA 2012, 2014, 2015) Puerto Rico Grand Prix and FINA World Cup, placing 2nd and 8th, respectively.

In 2013 Amy fi nished 14th on 10-meter at the World Championships. She took 2nd place on 10-meter at the AT&T National Championships, where she also competed with Kate Hillman on 3-meter synchro for 8th place and 10-meter synchro for 2nd place.

In 2012 Amy just missed a spot on the Olympic Team, fi nishing third on 10-meter at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials. She was second on 10-meter at the AT&T National Championships. Amy paired with Laura Ryan to win the synchronized 10-meter title at the Winter National Championships. the win qualifi ed the duo for the World Cup, where they placed 10th. Cozad and Ryan won bronze in synchro at the AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix.

Personal/At a glance Amy is the daughter of Thomas and Donna Cozad and has two siblings, sister Jenny and brother Cayman. She is engaged to Alex Magana. Amy started diving at age 11 and currently trains 4-5 hours a day, 5 days a week. Her favorite dive is the 207C. She likes to eat macaroni and cheese before she competes and likes to go to Outback Steakhouse after meets. After graduating from Indiana University, Amy moved to Tallahassee, Fla., where she she spent the 2013-2014 season as assis- tant diving coach at State University before moving back to Indiana. When she isn’t diving or coaching, Amy enjoys cooking, beach volleyball and going to the movies. And she listens to loud, upbeat music to keep her going between dives. DV 4 USA Diving Abby Johnston

Birthdate: November 16, 1989 Height: 5’ 5” Hometown: Upper Arlington, Ohio Trains: Durham, N.C. Club: Duke Diving Coach: Nunzio Esposto

World Championships experience International Medals 2015: FINA Grand Prix - 2nd, MS3M Abby will be competing in her second World Championships. She will compete in 2014: FINA Mexico Grand Prix - 3rd, S3M 3-meter, synchronized 3-meter with partner Laura Ryan and mixed synchronized 2012: - 2nd, S3M AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 2nd, S3M 3-meter with Jordan Windle. Abby was 6th on 1-meter at the 2011 World Cham- FINA World Series (RUS) - 3rd, S3M pionships. She also competed at the 2006 World Junior Diving Championships, FINA World Series (CHN) - 2nd, S3M placing 18th on 3-meter. 2011: AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 1st, S3M 2010: FINA World Series (MEX) - 3rd, S3M AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 3rd, S3m Recent highlights 2009: World University Games - 3rd, S3M 2008: FINA Grand Prix Spring Swallows - 3rd, S3M In 2015 2007: Jr Pan American Championships - 3rd, 1M So far, Abby has competed on 3-meter synchro at Synchronized National Cham- pionships and the FINA Mexico Grand Prix. With her partner, Laura Ryan, they placed 1st and 5th, respectively. She and Windle won the mixed 3-meter synchro National Titles: at the Synchronized National Championships. Senior (7): 3-meter (2009); Synchronized 3-meter (2006, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015); Mixed Synchronized 3-meter (2015) In 2014 Junior: 3-meter (2006) Abby returned in 2014 to compete on 3-meter synchro with a new partner, Laura Ryan, for a 1st place fi nish at Winter Nationals. They also placed 3rd at the FINA Mexico Grand Prix and 14th at the World Cup. She competed individually on 3-meter for a 3rd place fi nish at Winter Nationals.

In 2013 Abby did not compete in 2013 while recovering from shoulder surgery.

In 2012 Abby competed in the Olympic Games on 3-meter synchro with Kelci Bryant, bringing a silver medal back to the USA. The duo also competed in the same event at the AT&T Grand Prix (2nd place), FINA Diving World Series in Moscow (3rd place) and (2nd place), the World Cup in (4th place), and Winter Nationals (1st place).

Personal/At a Glance The daughter of David and Elaine Johnston, Abby has two sisters, Adrienne and Leah, and began diving in 2002. She was also a gymnast for nine years, but had to quit because of a back injury. In the fall of 2014, she began medical school at Duke. While an undergraduate at Duke, Abby was enrolled in a pre-med program called CAPE and interned in the brain tumor clinic at Duke Hospital. She enjoys going to the beach, watching TV, playing tennis and soccer, and spending time with family and friends. DV 5 USA Diving Jessica Parratto

Birthdate: June 26, 1994 Height: 5’ 2” Hometown: Dover, N.H. Trains: Bloomington, Ind. Club: TriSynerG Diving Coach: Drew Johansen

International Experience World Championships experience 2015: FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix - 11th, 10M; 4th, Jessica will be competing in her second World Championships. She will compete S10M; 2nd, S3M in the 10-meter and synchronized 10-meter with partner Amy Cozad. Parratto 2014: FINA World Cup - 14th 10M placed 15th on 10-meter at the 2011 FINA World Championships. FINA Mexico Grand Prix - 4th, 10M; 4th, S10M FINA World Series (GBR) - 9th, 10M; 6th, Recent highlights S10M In 2015 FINA World Series (CHN) - 7th, S10M

Competed synchro at the FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix on 3-meter with Deidre 2012: FINA World Junior Championships - 8th, PL; Freeman for 2nd place and 10-meter with Amy Cozad for 4th place. With the 19th, 1M same partners, she competed at the Synchronized National Championships, AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 11th, 10M FINA Grand Prix (GER) - 4th, S10M fi nishing 5th on 3-meter and 1st on 10-meter. Finished 11th on individual 10-meter at the FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix. 2011: Junior Pan American Championships - 1st, PL FINA World Championships - 15th, 10M AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 6th, 10M; 4th, In 2014 S10M Parratto competed at Winter Nationals on 10-meter for 1st place, 10-meter synchro with Amy Cozad for 1st place and 3-meter synchro with Deidre Freeman 2010: Canada Cup - 16th, 10M; 8th, S10M for 2nd place. Placed 6th with Cheyenne Cousineau on 10-meter synchro at the FINA World Series in London. Placed 4th with Gracia Leydon Mahoney on National Titles: 10-meter synchro at the FINA Mexico Grand Prix. Competed individually at the Senior (6): 10-meter (2012, 2014); synchronized 10-meter (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Grand Prix on 10-meter for 4th place. Junior (1): Platform (2012)

In 2013 Placed 3rd on 10-meter and 1st on 10-meter synchro with Anna James at Winter Nationals.

In 2012 Parratto competed on 10-meter synchro with Anna James at the AT&T National Championships for gold, Winter Nationals for bronze and International Springertag FINA Grand Prix in Germany for 4th place. Individually, she competed on platform at Junior Nationals and the AT&T National Championships for a 1st place fi nish at both. Parratto placed 4th on 10-meter at Winter Nationals.

Personal Jessica is the daughter of Amy and Mike Parratto. She has an older sister, Melissa, who is a swimmer at the University of Pennsylanvia. Her dad is a swim coach and coached Olympic gold medalist swimmer Jenny Thompson, who Jessica says is like a sister to her. Jessica’s mom was a fi ve-time All-American diver at Wellesley College and was Jessica’s coach until she was 14. Jessica started diving when she was 5 and moved to Indianapolis from New Hampshire in 2009 due to limited facilities (her pool had only one 1-meter springboard). She has since become one of the top 10-meter platform divers in the country. Jessica’s favorite dive is 5253B, and her favorite diver is . Between dives, she listens to music and relaxes. She enjoys hanging out with friends, going to the beach, and outdoor activities. Previously, Jessica also participated in gymnastics, swimming, and soccer. Her favorite foods are mashed potatoes and LaFesta pizza back in New Hampshire. DV 6 USA Diving Samantha Pickens

Birthdate: July 4, 1991 Height: 5’0” Hometown: Murrysville, Pa. Trains: Tucson, Ariz. Club: Tucson Diving Coach: Omar Ojeda

World Championships experience International Experience 2015: FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix - 3rd, 3M This is Pickens’ second World Championships. She will compete on 1-meter. She placed 14th on 1-meter and 7th on synchronized 3-meter with partner 2014: FINA World Series (MEX) - 6th, S3M FINA World Series (CAN) - 8th, S3M Amanda Burke at the 2013 FINA World Championships. FINA World Series (GBR) - 9th, S3M

2013: FINA World Championships - 7th, S3M; 14th Recent highlights 1M In 2015 World University Games - 5th, 1M; 9th, 3M Pickens won the bronze medal on 3-meter at the FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix. Canada Cup - 5th, 3M Prior to the World Championships, Pickens will compete at the World University Games. National Titles: Senior (1): 1-meter (2014) In 2014 Won the on 1-meter and took 6th place on 3-meter at Winter Nation- als. Competed in the FINA Diving World Series on 3-meter synchro at Mexico (6th), Canada (8th) and Great Britain (9th) with Amanda Burke.

In 2013 Pickens made her international debut at the Canada Cup, where she advanced to the individual 3-meter fi nals and fi nished 4th. Placed 5th on 1-meter at the World University Games. She competed in the World Championships for 14th on 1-meter and 7th on 3-meter synchro with Amanda Burke.

In 2012 Won the bronze medal on 1-meter at the AT&T National Championships, where she also placed 10th on 3-meter ... Placed 12th on 3-meter at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials ... Finished eighth on 1-meter at winter nationals.

Personal/At a glance Samantha is the daughter of Jack and Debra Pickens and she has an older brother, David. Samantha began diving when she was 12 and now trains fi ve hours a day, six days a week. Her favorite dive is 5152B on 3-meter. Samantha won the NCAA title on 1-meter in 2013. She is a member of Project Focus, which helps disabled kids in a college setting. Samantha is majoring in psychology and hopes to become a sport psychologist. Away from the pool, she enjoys skiing, shopping and cooking. She also loves playing with big dogs (she has a 130-pound St. Bernard). DV 7 USA Diving Laura Ryan

Birthdate: July 4, 1992 Height: 5’ 5” Hometown: Elk River, Minn. Trains: Athens, Ga. Club: Georgia Diving Coach: Dan Laak

World Championships experience International Experience 2015: FINA Grand Prix (MEX) - 8th, 3M; 5th, S3M Laura will be competing in her fi rst World Championships. She will compete on 3-meter and synchronized 3-meter with partner Abby Johnston. 2014: FINA Grand Prix (MAS) - 7th, 3M FINA World Cup - 11th, 3M; 14th, S3M FINA Grand Prix (PUR) - 4th, 3M Recent highlights FINA Grand Prix (MEX) - 3rd, S3M In 2015 2013: World University Games - 10th, 3M; 5th, 10M; Won a gold medal on 3-meter synchro with Johnston at the Synchronized Na- 3rd, S3M tional Championships. Placed 5th on 3-meter synchro with Johnston at the FINA AT&T Grand Prix - 9th, 3M; 7th, S3M FINA Grand Prix (CAN) - 12th, 10M; 5th, Mexico Grand Prix. She comes into this year’s World Championships with a fi rst S10M place fi nish on 3-meter at the individual World Championship Trials. 2012: AT&T Grand Prix: 3rd, S10M FINA World Cup: 10th, S10M In 2014 Competed at the AT&T National Championships on 3-meter to win a silver 2011: FINA Grand Prix (CAN) - 10th, 3M; 18th, 10M; 6th, S3M medal. Placed 2nd on 3-meter and 1st on 3-meter synchro with Johnston at Win- ter Nationals. Also competed 3-meter synchro with Johnston at the FINA Mexico 2010: AT&T Grand Prix - 6th,, S10M Grand Prix, winning a bronze medal. Dove at the World Cup for 11th on 3-meter 2009: Jr Pan Ams - 3rd, 1M; 6th, PL and 14th on 3-meter synchro with Johnston.

In 2013 National Titles: Senior (6): Synchronized 3-meter (2012, 2014, 2015); Placed 5th on 10-meter, 10th on 3-meter and 3rd on 3-meter synchro with Synchronized 10-meter (2010 x2, 2012) Meghan Houston at the World University Games. Had a 4th place fi nish on 3-meter at Winter Nationals. Competed 10-meter synchro with Murphy Bromberg at the Canada Cup for 5th place.

In 2012 Laura competed on 3-meter for 3rd place, 10-meter for 6th place and 3-meter synchro with Houston for 1st place at the AT&T National Championships. She dove 10-meter synchro with Amy Cozad at Winter Nationals for 1st place and the Canada Cup for 5th place.

Personal/At a Glance Laura is the daughter of Gary and Barb Ryan. She has two siblings. She started diving when she was 12 years old. She trains four hours a day and also coaches. Her favorite dive is 5152B. Laura enjoys boating, camping and skiing, and loves Italian food and Caribou coffee. DV 8 USA Diving Mark Anderson

Birthdate: July 23, 1995 Height: 5’ 8” Hometown: Lake Forest, Calif. Trains: Austin, Texas Club: Longhorn Aquatics Coach: Matt Scoggin

World Championships experience International Experience 2014: Pan American Festival - 5th, S10M; 7th, 10M Mark will be competing in his fi rst World Championships. He will compete in the FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix - 3rd, S10M mixed synchronized 10-meter with partner Samantha “Murphy” Bromberg. 2011: Junior Pan American Championships - 2nd, PL; 10th, 1M; 7th, 3M Recent highlights In 2015 National Titles: Won mixed 10-meter synchro with Bromberg at the Synchronized National Senior (1): Synchronized 10-meter (2014) Championships. Junior (3): 1M (2013); Synchronized 3-meter (2013); Synchronized platform (2013) In 2014 Gold medalist on 10-meter synchro with Toby Stanley at AT&T National Cham- pionships. Also competed with Stanley on 10-meter synchro for 3rd at the FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix, 5th at the Pan American Sports Festival and 3rd at Winter Nationals.

In 2013 Competed in Junior Nationals for 1st place on 1-meter, 3rd place on 3-meter and 4th place on platform. Dove with Toby Stanley on 10-meter synchro for 2nd place at Winter Nationals. Partnered with Dashiell Enos on 3-meter and platform synchro for gold medals at Junior Nationals.

In 2012 Placed 2nd on platform and 4th on 1-meter at Junior Nationals. Dove synchro with Finn Scribbick for 3rd on 3-meter and with Matt Casillas on platform for 5th at Junior Nationals.

Personal/At a Glance Mark is the son of Janet Anderson, an IRS Agent, and Keith Anderson, a CPA/ Controller and has a younger brother named Steven. Mark began diving at age eight and his favorite dive is a 305C on the 3-meter. During meets he likes to hang out with his friends on deck and focus on his next dive. Mark enjoys eating steak on the grill and loves getting a good night’s sleep.

DV 9 USA Diving David Boudia

Birthdate: April 24, 1989 Height: 5’9” Hometown: Noblesville, Indiana Trains: West Lafayette, Indiana Club: Boiler Diving Coach: Adam Soldati

World Championships experience International Medals This will be Boudia’s sixth trip to the World Championships. He will compete on 2015: FINA World Series (CAN) - 2nd, S10M; 7th, 10-meter and synchronized 10-meter with partner Steele Johnson. In 2013 he 10M won silver on 10-meter in . He won silver on 10-meter and was fi fth FINA World Series (UAE) - 5th, 10M in synchronized 10-meter with Nick McCrory in Shanghai in 2011. His individual FINA World Series (CHN) - 3rd, 10M medal was the fi rst by a U.S. male on that event in 25 years. Won bronze on 2014: FINA World Cup - 3rd, S10M; 4th, S3M; 8th, 10-meter synchro with Thomas Finchum in with 2009. Also partnered with 3M FINA World Series (GBR) - 4th, 10M Finchum on 10-meter synchro for silver medals in Australia in 2007. FINA World Series (UAE) - 3rd, 10M; 5th, S3M Recent highlights FINA World Series (CHN) - 7th, 3M; 6th, 10M; 5th, S3M In 2015 Won gold on 10-meter synchro with Steele Johnson at the Synchronized National 2013: FINA World Championships - 2nd, 10M Championships. Again competed with Johnson on 10-meter for a silver fi nish at AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 2nd, 10M the World Series in Canada. Won bronze on individual 10-meter at the Series 2012: FINA World Series (UAE) - 3rd, 10M in Beijing. Comes into this year’s World Championship with a 1st place fi nish at FINA World Series (RUS) - 3rd, 10M; 2nd, S10M World Championship Trials. FINA World Series (MEX) - 2nd, 10M; 1st, S10M In 2014 Olympic Games - 1st, 10M; 3rd, S10M Won bronze at the World Series in Dubai and was 4th at the Series in London 2011: FINA World Series (GBR) - 3rd, 10M on 10-meter. Placed 3rd on 10-meter synchro with Steele Johnson and 4th on FINA World Series (MEX) - 2nd, S10M AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 3rd, S10M 3-meter synchro with Sam Dorman at the FINA World Cup. FINA World Championships - 2nd, 10M

In 2013 2010: FINA World Series (MEX) - 2nd, 10M AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 1st, S10M Won silver on 10-meter at 2013 World Championships in Barcelona. Won silver on 10-meter at the AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix, his fi rst competition since the 2009: FINA World Series (MEX) - 3rd, S10M AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 1st, S10M 2012 Olympics. Also won 10-meter at the World Championship Trials. Won gold FINA World Championships - 2nd, S10M on both synchronized and individual 3-meter at Winter Nationals. 2008: FINA World Cup - 3rd, 10M FINA World Series (MEX) - 2nd, 10M; 3rd, In 2012 S10M Made history by winning gold on 10-meter at the Olympic Games, becoming AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 2nd, S10M the fi rst American man to win the event since 1988 and the fi rst American to win FINA World Series (GBR) - 2nd, 10M Olympic gold since 2000 ... also part of the fi rst American men’s synchronized 2007: FINA World Championships - 3rd, S10M team to win an when he and McCrory paired for bronze in 10-me- Canada Cup - 2nd, S10M AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 1st, S10M ter synchro ... won 10-meter and synchro 10-meter at the Olympic Trials to make Communidad de Madrid - 2nd, S10M his second Olympic Team ... won fi ve medals on the FINA World Series circuit, Italian Grand Prix - 2nd, S10M two bronze and one silver individually and one silver and one gold in synchro- Pan American Games - 1st, S10M FINA World Series (GBR) - 3rd, S10M nized 10-meter ... Finished fourth at FINA World Cup ... won both 10-meter and FINA World Seris (CHN) - 3rd, S10M synchronized 10-meter at winter nationals. 2006: USA Grand Prix - 3rd, S10M FINA World Cup - 2nd, S10M Personal/At a Glance FINA Grand Prix Super Final - 3rd, S10M The son of Jim and Sheilagh Boudia, David has two sisters, Shaila and Shauni and is married to the former Sonnie Brand ... the couple has one daughter, National Titles: Dakoda ... enjoys anything competitive (football, basketball, soccer, etc.), Senior: 19 reading, video games, and hanging out with friends. He has been diving since 3-meter (2013) 2000 ... his favorite dive is 109C. Platform (2006, 2008, 2010 x 2, 2011, 2012) Synchronized 3-meter (2013) Synchronized Platform (2005, 2006, 2007 x2, 2008 x2, 2010 x2, 2011, 2012, 2015) DV 10 USA Diving David Dinsmore

Birthdate: May 25, 1997 Height: 5’ 5” Hometown: New Albany, Ohio Trains: Coral Gables, Ohio Club: Miami Diving Coach: Randy Ableman

World Championships experience International Experience David will be competing in his fi rst World Championships at the senior level. He 2014: FINA Diving World Cup - 17th, 10M will dive individually on 10-meter. He represented Team USA at the World Junior FINA Mexico Grand Prix - 6th, 10M; 3rd, Championships in 2012 and won bronze on platform. S10M FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix - 8th, 10M qualifi er - 4th, 10M Recent highlights In 2015 2013: Junior Pan American Championships - 8th, 1M; 6th, PL Comes into this year’s World Championships with a 2nd place fi nish on 10-meter FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix - 5th, 10M; 3rd, at World Championship Trials. S10M

2012: FINA World Junior Championships - 3rd, PL In 2014 Won bronze on 10-meter synchro with Steele Johnson at the Mexico Grand Prix. National Titles: Placed 17th on individual 10-meter at the FINA World Cup. Won bronze on plat- Senior (2): Synchronized 10-meter (2013 x2) form and platform synchro with Cameron Thatcher at Junior Nationals. Junior (3): 1-meter (2010), Platform (2010, 2012); Synchronized 3-meter (2011, 2012); In 2013 Won gold with Steele Johnson on 10-meter synchro at both the AT&T National Championships and Winter Nationals. Won individual silver on 10-meter at AT&T National Championships, and again at Winter Nationals. Won bronze on 10-me- ter synchro with Christopher Law at the FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix.

In 2012 David placed 3rd on platform at the Junior World Championships. He was 1st on platform and 2nd on 3-meter at Junior Nationals. He partnered with Grayson Campbell for 4th on synchro platform and synchro 3-meter at Junior Nationals as well.

Personal/At a glance David is the son of Allan and Stephanie Dinsmore and has one younger brother, Matthew. He has been diving since age nine and his favorite dive is 207C. He trains fi ve hours a day, fi ve days a week. When he is not diving, David enjoys fi shing, archery, trapshooting and snowboarding. David also plays the cello. David’s favorite movie is Anchorman. DV 11 USA Diving Sam Dorman

Birthdate: August 30, 1991 Height: 5’9” Hometown: Tempe, Ariz. Trains: Coral Gables, Fla. Club: Miami Diving Coach: Randy Ableman

World Championships experience International Experience 2015: FINA World Series (MEX) - 6th, S3M Sam will be competing in his fi rst World Championships. He will compete on FINA World Series (CAN) - 6th, S3M synchronized 3-meter with Kristian Ipsen. 2014: FINA Grand Prix (MAS) - 7th, 3M; 4th, S3M FINA World Cup - 4th, S3M Recent highlights FINA Grand Prix (MEX) - 4th, 3M FINA Grand Prix (CAN) - 22nd, 3M; 10th, In 2015 S3M Won gold on 3-meter synchro with Kristian Ipsen at the Synchronized National Championships. Also dove with on 3-meter for a bronze medal at 2013: World University Games - 10th, 1M; 21st, 3M the Synchronized National Championships. Placed 6th on 3-meter with Ipsen at the FINA World Series in Mexico. National Titles: Senior (5): 1-meter (2013); 3-meter (2013); synchro In 2014 3-meter (2013 x2, 2015) Finished 4th on 3-meter synchro with David Boudia at the World Cup. Won bronze on individual 1-meter and 3-meter synchro with Kristian Ipsen at Winter Nationals. Had a 4th-place fi nish on 3-meter synchro with Dwight Dumais at the FINA Grand Prix.

In 2013 Won gold on 1-meter, 3-meter, and 3-meter synchro with Zachary Nees at the AT&T National Championships. Took another gold medal at Winter Nationals, diving 3-meter synchro with David Boudia. Paired with Nees on 3-meter for a 4th place fi nish at the World University Games.

In 2012 Won bronze on both 1-meter and 3-meter synchro with Zachary Nees at the AT&T National Championships.

Personal/At a glance Sam is the son of Marla Dorman, a lab technician, and Paul Dorman, a P.E. teacher and has an older brother, Ben. Sam began diving at the age of eight, competed in his fi rst junior nationals in 2004 and in his fi rst senior nationals in 2008. His favorite dive is a 109C, and during meets Sam tries to laugh and relax. Graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering from Miami in 2015. DV 12 USA Diving Michael Hixon

Birthdate: July 16, 1994 Height: 5’8” Hometown: Amherst, Mass. Trains: Bloomington, Ind. Club: TriSynerG Diving Coach: Drew Johansen

International Experience World Championships experience 2014: FINA World Series (MEX) - 5th, S3M This will be Michael’s second time at the World Championships. He will compete FINA World Series (CAN) - 11th, 3M; 6th, on 1-meter and 3-meter. He fi nished 5th on synchronized 3-meter with Troy Du- S3M FINA Mexico Grand Prix - 6th, 3M mais at the 2013 World Championships. Michael won a bronze medal on 1-meter at the 2012 World Junior Championships. 2013: FINA World Championships - 5th, S3M Canada Cup - 5th, 3M; 7th, S3M

2012: World Jr Championships - 3rd, 1M Recent highlights Canada Cup - 5th, S3M In 2015 Comes into this year’s World Championships with a 1st-place fi nish on 3-meter at 2011: Jr Pan Ams - 3rd, 1M; 1st, 3M AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 22nd, 3M; the World Championship Trials. Was 4th on 3-meter synchro with Darian Schmidt 10th, S3M at the Synchronized National Championships. FINA World Series (Moscow) - 7th, S3M

2010: World Jr Championships - 10th, 3M; 2nd, In 2014 S3M Won silver on 1-meter at both the AT&T National Championships and Winter Youth Olympic Games - 3rd, 3M

Nationals. Also placed 4th on 3-meter synchro with Darian Schmidt at Winter 2009: Jr Pan Ams - 3rd, 1M; 3rd, 3M Nationals. Placed 5th on 3-meter with Troy Dumais at the FINA World Series in Mexico. 2008: World Jr Championships - 12th, 3M; 13th, 1M 2007: Jr Pan Ams - 4th, 1M In 2013 Advanced to his fi rst senior international fi nal in an individual event when he National Titles: placed fi fth on 3-meter at the FINA Grand Prix Canada Cup. He was fourth on Senior (1):1-meter (2011) Junior (9): 1-meter (2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012); 3-meter and fi fth on 1-meter at the World Championship Trials and won the 3-meter (2008, 2009, 2011); Synchronized 3-meter 3-meter synchro event with Troy Dumais. He and Dumais were 5th together at (2010) the World Championships.

In 2012 Bronze medalist on 1-meter at FINA World Junior Championships after winning his fi fth junior national title on that event earlier in the year ... Was second on 1-meter and 4th on 3-meter at the AT&T National Championships ... Placed fourth on 1-meter and 16th on 3-meter at Winter Nationals ... Finished 3rd in synchro- nized 3-meter with David Bonuchi at Olympic Trials as well as Winter Nationals.

Personal/At a Glance Michael is the son of Mandy and David Hixon. He has an older brother, Matthew, and started diving when he was 7 years old. His mom dove at Ohio State and is the diving coach at the University of Massachusetts. Michael’s dad is the basketball coach at Amherst College. Michael enjoys basketball, golf, running and biking, and he would like to be a diving coach when he is older. Michael won NCAA titles on 1-meter and 3-meter for the University of Texas in 2014 before transferring to Indiana University. DV 13 USA Diving Kristian Ipsen

Birthdate: Oct. 20, 1992 Height: 5’7” Hometown: Clayton, California Trains: Stanford, California Club: Stanford Diving Coach: Patrick Jeffrey

World Championships experience International Medals 2012: Olympic Games - 3rd, S3M Ipsen will be making his fourth trip to the World Championships. He will compete AT&T USA Grand Prix - 2nd, S3M in the 1-meter and synchronized 3-meter with Sam Dorman. Kristian fi nished 17th FINA World Series (RUS) - 2nd, S3M on 1-meter and 12th on 3-meter at the World Championships in 2013. He and 2011: Pan American Games - 2nd, S3M Troy Dumais fi nished fourth in 3-meter synchro in 2011, when Ipsen placed 31st AT&T USA Grand Prix - 2nd, S3M individually on 3-meter. He won silver in 2009 on 3-meter synchro with Dumais. FINA World Series (MEX) - 2nd, S3M FINA World Series (GBR) - 3rd, S3M He was a two-time junior world champion, winning 1-meter titles in 2006 and 2010. 2010: World Jr Championships - 1st, 1M; 3rd, 3M; 2nd, S3M FINA World Cup - 2nd, S3M Recent highlights AT&T USA Grand Prix - 1st, S3M In 2015 2009: FINA World Championships - 2nd, S3M Won gold on 3-meter synchro with Sam Dorman and silver on 3-meter synchro AT&T USA Grand Prix - 1st, S3M with Troy Dumais at Synchronized National Championships. Ipsen and Dumais 2007: Jr Pan Am Championships - 2nd, 1M; 1st, 3M; placed sixth together at a FINA World Series meet in Mexico. 1st, S3M

In 2014 2006: World Jr Championships - 1st, 1M; 3rd, 3M Won gold on 1-meter and was 4th on 3-meter at Winter Nationals. Also placed 3rd 2005: Jr Pan Am Championships - 1st, 1M; 1st, PL; on 3-meter synchro with Sam Dorman at that meet. 2nd, 3M

In 2013 National Titles Kristian placed 12th on 3-meter at the World Championships, where he was 17th Senior (11): 1-meter (2014), 3-meter (2009, 2011 x2), on 1-meter. He won both 1-meter and 3-meter at the World Championship Trials. synchronized 3-meter (2009, 2010 x2, 2011 x2, 2012, 2015)

In 2012 Junior (16): 1-meter (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, Paired with Troy Dumais for a bronze medal in synchronized 3-meter at the 2010), 3-meter (2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010), platform (2005, 2007, 2008), synchronized 3-meter Olympic Games, the fi rst Olympic medal for the U.S. on that event. Just missed (2010) an individual berth on the Olympic Team as well, fi nishing third on 3-meter at the Olympic Trials. Won silver medals in synchro at a World Series meet in Russia and at the AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix. Finished 24th individually on 3-meter at the FINA World Cup, where he and Dumais were 6th in synchro. Qualifi ed for the World Cup after winning the winter nationals in synchro and placing 2nd individu- ally.

Personal/At a glance Son of Kent and Yvette Ipsen. He has a younger sister, Lauren. Kristian has been diving since 1998 and at age eight, he became the youngest diver to fi nal on all three boards the junior national championships. Kristian’s family owns several pizza restaurants (Skipolini’s) in the Bay Area. One of the speciality pizzas on the menu, the Bettega, is also Kristian’s middle name. For the record, the Bettega features roasted garlic sauce, fresh spinach, light mushrooms, light ham, light bacon and diced tomatoes. DV 14 USA Diving Steele Johnson

Birthdate: June 16, 1996 Height: 6’ 2” Hometown: Carmel, Ind. Trains: West Lafayette, Ind. Club: Boiler Diving Coach: Adam Soldati

World Championships experience International Experience Steele will be competing in his fi rst World Championships at the senior level. He 2015: FINA World Series (CAN) - 2nd, S10M; 4th, will dive on synchronized 10-meter with David Boudia. Steele competed at World 10M Junior Championships in 2010 and 2012. 2014: FINA Diving World Cup - 14th, 10M; 3rd, S10M FINA Mexico Grand Prix - 4th, 10M; 3rd, Recent highlights S10M In 2015 FINA Canada Cup - 3rd, 10M Won silver on 10-meter synchro with David Boudia at the FINA World Series in 2013: Junior Pan American Championships - 2nd, Canada, where he also fi nished 4th individually. Won on 10-meter synchro with PL; 8th, 3M AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 9th, 10M; 5th, Boudia at the Synchronized National Championships. S10M

In 2014 2012: FINA World Junior Championships - 10th, PL; 9th, S3M Placed 3rd on 10-meter synchro with David Boudia and 14th on individual 10-me- AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 4th, S10M ter at the FINA World Cup. Won gold on 10-meter at Winter Nationals. Dove with FINA Grand Prix Germany - 8th, 10M; 4th, David Dinsmore on 10-meter synchro for 3rd at the FINA Mexico Grand Prix. S10M 2011: Junior Pan American Championships - 1st, In 2013 PL; 2nd, 3M; 4th, 1M; 4th, S3M

Won gold on 10-meter and 10-meter synchro with David Dinsmore at both the 2010: FINA World Junior Championships - 4th, PL AT&T National Championships and Winter Nationals. Won silver on platform at AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 5th, S10M the Junior Pan American Championships. Individually placed 1st on 3-meter and 2009: Junior Pan American Championships - 1st, platform at Junior Nationals. PL; 1st, 3M; 2nd, 1M

2007: Junior Pan American Championships - 1st, In 2012 PL; 2nd, 1M; 3rd, 3M Won gold on 10-meter and 10-meter synchro with Dashiell Enos at the AT&T National Championships. Also won gold on platform, synchronized 3-meter with Enos and synchronized platform with Enos at Junior Nationals. Placed 2nd on National Titles: Senior (8): 10-meter (2012, 2013 x2, 2014); Synchro- 10-meter synchro with Toby Stanley at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Dove again nized 10-meter (2015, 2013 x2, 2012) with Stanley at the AT&T National Championships for a silver medal. Junior (15): 1-meter (2008), 3-meter (2007, 2008, 2011, 2013), Platform (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013); Syn- Personal/At a glance chronized 3-meter (2011, 2012); Synchronized Platform Steele is the son of Bill and Jill Johnson. He has an older brother and a younger (2010, 2011, 2012) sister. His brother, Race, plays football for Purdue University, the same school that Steele now attends

Steele started diving when he was 7 years old, and his favorite dive is 307C on 10-meter. Steele enjoys playing guitar and making fi lms (he has several YouTube Channels). He likes to listen to post-hardcore music and says he is a pro at Gui- tar Hero. He is also actively involved in his church. His favorite meal is cheese- burger and french fries. His dad played baseball at Sam Houston State and his mom was a professional singer and actress. DV 15 USA Diving Darian Schmidt

Birthdate: March 23, 1992 Height: 5’10” Hometown: Bloomington, Ind. Trains: Bloomington, Ind. Club: TriSynerG Diving Coach: Drew Johansen

World Championships experience International Experience Darian will be competing in his fi rst World Championships. He will dive 3-meter. 2015: FINA Puerto Rico Grand Prix - 17th, 3M

2014: FINA Grand Prix Canada Cup - 10th, S3M Recent highlights 2013: FINA Grand Prix Canada Cup - 23rd, 3M; 7th, In 2015 S3M Finished 2nd on 3-meter at the World Championship Trials to qualify for World Championships. Placed 4th on 3-meter synchro with Michael Hixon at the Syn- National Titles: 0 chronized National Championships.

In 2014 Won silver on 3-meter and 4th on 3-meter synchro with Michael Hixon at Winter Nationals. Won bronze on 3-meter at the AT&T National Championships. Fin- ished 10th on 3-meter synchro with Sam Dorman at the Canada Cup.

In 2013 Finished 2nd on 3-meter synchro with Michael Hixon, 3rd on 1-meter, and 4th on 3-meter at the AT&T National Championships. Won silver on 3-meter synchro with Sam Dorman at Winter Nationals. Finished 7th on 3-meter synchro with Hixon at the Canada Cup.

In 2012 Darian fi nished 5th on 1-meter and 10th on 3-meter at the AT&T National Cham- pionships.

Personal/At a glance The son of Doug and Susan Schmidt, Darien has three younger siblings: Dathan, Daxton and Dallan. Darian started diving at age 14. He quit diving after his freshman year in high school, but his parents encouraged him to start up again after took over the club program at Indiana. Once Darian found out that Lenzi was an Olympic champion, he was hooked on the sport. Schmidt now trains four to fi ve hours a day six days a week, and his favorite dive is 5337D on 3-meter.

Schmidt earned a degree in criminal justice from Indiana University, and both of his parents graduated from IU as well. Darian would like to become a diving coach after his competitive days are over. His interests include cars and motor- cycles. He would love to meet Lebron James. If he could have any profession, he says he would like to be an NBA basketball player because he would love to see what it’s like to play against NBA players. DV 16 USA Diving Jordan Windle

Birthdate: November 13, 1998 Height: 5’ 2” Hometown: Morrisville, N.C. Trains: Durham, N.C. Coach: Nunzio Esposto

International Experience World Championships experience 2015: FINA Mexico Grand Prix - 2nd, MS3M This is Jordan’s fi rst World Championship at the senior level. He will be compet- FINA World Series (UAE) - 7th, S10M ing in the mixed synchronized 3-meter with Abby Johnston. He competed at the FINA World Series (CHN) - 7th, S10M 2014 FINA World Junior Championships and made fi nals in all three individual 2014: FINA World Junior Championships - 4th, PL; events. 6th, 3M; 10th, 1M; 5th, S3M

2013: Junior Pan American Championships - 1st, Recent Highlights PL; 5th, 1M; 8th, 3M In 2015 AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix - 7th, S10M Won a national title in mixed 3-meter synchro with Abby Johnston to qualify for National Titles: World Championships. He and Johnston also won a silver medal in the event at Senior (2): 10-meter (2014); Synchronized 10-meter a FINA Grand Prix meet in Mexico. Placed 7th on 10-meter synchro with Toby (2014) Junior (6): 1-meter (2009, 2014), 3-meter (2014), Plat- Stanley at the FINA World Series in both Dubai and Beijing. form (2013); Synchronized 3-meter (2014), Synchro- nized olatform (2014) In 2014 Won the individual 10-meter title at the AT&T National Championships and on synchronized 10-meter at Winter Nationals with Toby Stanley. Won gold on 1-me- ter, 3-meter, 3-meter synchro with Thatcher, and 10-meter synchro with Zachary Cooper at Junior Nationals. Placed 4th on platform, 6th on 3-meter, and 10th on 1-meter, and fi nished 5th in 3-meter synchro with Cameron Thatcher at Junior World Championships.

In 2013 Won gold on platform at the Junior Pan American Championships. Also won gold on that event at Junior Nationals. Was third on 10-meter and 2nd on 10-meter synchro with Zachary Cooper at the AT&T National Championships. Finished 7th on 10-meter synchro at the AT&T Grand Prix.

In 2012 Won bronze on 10-meter synchro with Zachary Cooper and was 5th on individual 10-meter at the AT&T National Championships. He also won bronze on platform at Junior Nationals. Competed synchronized 10-meter at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials.

Personal/At a glance Jordan is the son of Jerry Windle and Andres Rodriguez. Jordan was adopted from Cambodia at 18 months. Jordan began diving at age seven and his favorite dives are 103B and 5253B. Jordan and his dad Jerry co-authored a children’s book called “An Orphan No More…the True Story of a Boy” about a white rooster who adopts a brown boy … The forward was written by , Jordan’s favorite diver. When he’s not diving, Jordan enjoys tennis, basketball, art, drawing and video games. His favorite meal is sushi. He hopes to one day be a marine biologist. DV 17 USA Diving 2015 World Championships Preview

The U.S. squad includes both bronze in this event with Nick McCrory Women’s synchronized 10-meter Olympic veterans and fi rst-time World in 2012 and is a two-time World Amy Cozad and Jessica Parratto will do Championships team members. Championship medalist in 10-meter double duty and compete in synchro as Olympic synchronized diving medalists synchro (bronze in 2007 and silver well as the individual 10-meter events. David Boudia, Kristian Ipsen and Abby in 2009 with Thomas Finchum). Now Although both have been to the World Johnston will be diving in synchro diving with Steele Johnson, who will be Championships before, 2015 will be the events in Kazan, but their new partners making his World Championships debut, fi rst time either has competed synchro will all be competing in their fi rst Boudia has found fast success with his at a World Championships. Cozad has World Championships. The individual new partner. The duo won the bronze competed 10-meter synchro at the past events feature a mix of veterans and medal at last year’s FINA World Cup two FINA World Cups, including an newcomers as well. in their fi rst international competition eighth-place fi nish with Katrina Young together. This year, they won silver at a last year. Here’s an event-by-event breakdown of FINA World Series meet in Canada. the U.S. World Championships team. Women’s synchronized 3-meter Men’s synchronized 3-meter Olympic silver medalist Abby Johnston Olympic events: Olympic bronze medalist Kristian Ipsen and new synchro partner Laura Ryan Men’s 10-meter will be competing in his fourth World earned the World Championships Will we see a podium three-peat? The Championships and his fi rst with new berth on 3-meter synchro after winning podium for this event has been identical synchro partner Sam Dorman, who will the title at the 2015 USA Diving at the past two World Championships, dive in his fi rst World Championships. Synchronized National Championships. with USA’s David Boudia claiming the Ipsen previously won a silver medal They also competed together at last silver medal in both 2011 and 2013. in the event back in 2009 with Troy year’s FINA World Cup. ’s , who fi nished second Dumais. Ipsen and Dorman earned their to Boudia at the 2012 Olympic Games, berth on the World team after fi nishing Other events: won the gold both years. Germany’s fi rst – against themselves – at the Men’s 1-meter was the bronze medalist Synchronized National Championships. Kristian Ipsen and Michael Hixon will in 2011 and 2013. Boudia’s medal in Ipsen and Dumais were second, and compete 1-meter after placing fi rst and 2011 was the fi rst by an American man Dorman and Dumais were third. Ipsen second, respectively, on the event at on the event in 25 years. and Dorman fi nished sixth at a World the 2014 USA Diving Winter Nationals. Joining Boudia in the individual Series meet in Mexico in May. Ipsen also competed 1-meter at the 10-meter event in Kazan will be David 2013 World Championships, while this Dinsmore, an 18-year-old making his Women’s 10-meter will mark Hixon’s fi rst time competing World Championships debut. Dinsmore Both Amy Cozad and Jessica Parratto the event at a World Championships. won bronze on platform at the 2012 will be competing in their second World Both divers medaled on 1-meter at past World Junior Championships. He Championships, and they’re looking to World Junior Diving Championships. advanced to the semifi nals at last improve on the previous performances year’s FINA World Cup and fi nished by advancing to the fi nals and securing Women’s 1-meter 17th. He was the eighth in the prelims. a coveted Olympic quota spot for Team Samantha Pickens won her fi rst Men’s 3-meter USA. Cozad advanced to the semifi nals national title with a 1-meter victory at Michael Hixon will compete in his at the 2013 World Championships, Winter Nationals in December to qualify second World Championships and his where she fi nished 14th – just two spots for her second World Championships. fi rst in the individual 3-meter. In his out of the fi nals. Parratto fi nished 15th fi rst World Championships in 2013, at the 2011 World Championships. She Mixed synchronized diving Hixon placed fi fth in synchronized also competed individually at the FINA New to the World Championships this 3-meter. Hixon won bronze on 3-meter World Cup last year, improving by one year is mixed synchronized diving, an at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games and spot to place 14th. event that pairs a male and female diver was the 2011 Junior Pan American together in synchronized competition. Champion on the event. Women’s 3-meter Abby Johnston and Jordan Windle won Darian Schmidt will make his World Laura Ryan and Abby Johnston will the mixed 3-meter synchro title at the Championships debut in Kazan. This represent the U.S. on this event at the Synchronized National Championships will be just his third international meet World Championships. Ryan competed to earn the world berth for that event, competing individually. Earlier this individually at last year’s World Cup while Samantha “Murphy” Bromberg year, he was 17th on 3-meter at a FINA and advanced to the fi nals to fi nish and Mark Anderson won mixed Grand Prix meet in Puerto Rico. 11th. Johnston last competed 3-meter 10-meter synchro. individually at a world meet in 2010, Men’s synchronized 10-meter when she was eighth at the World Cup. Veteran David Boudia won Olympic DV 18 USA Diving High Diving

FINA will include high diving on the schedule at the World Championships for the second time, having debuted the discipline at the 2013 Championships in Barcelona. Competition will be contested for both men and women.

Schedule August 3: 2 p.m. - Men’s 27-meter high diving, rounds 1-3 August 4: 2 p.m. - Women’s 20-meter high diving August 5: 2 p.m. - Men’s 27-meter high diving, rounds 4-5

FINA introduced high diving to its events in 2013, and the U.S. women have been a mainstay atop the podium right from the start. Cesilie Carlton was crowned the fi rst women’s high diving world champion after winning gold at the 2013 FINA World Championships in Barcelona. Teammate Ginger Huber took the silver. In 2014 FINA held its fi rst High Diving World Cup, and the U.S. women swept the podium in Kazan, Russia – the site of this year’s World Championships. Rachelle “Rocco” Simpson won the gold, Huber the silver and Carlton the bronze. Simpson won her second World Cup gold with a victory at the 2015 FINA High Diving World Cup in Cozumel, Mexico in May. Will the U.S. women continue their dominance at the 2015 FINA World Championships in Kazan? Simpson, Carlton, Huber and Tara Hyer Tira make up a strong U.S. women’s team that will challenge for medals at the second FINA World Championships to include high diving. Look for the U.S. men to challenge for medals in Kazan as well. Steve LoBue took bronze at both the 2014 and 2015 FINA High Diving World Cup events. David Colturi and Andy Jones also will compete for Team USA in Kazan. All U.S. athletes for high diving were selected by FINA.

Cesilie Carlton From San Antonio, Texas, Cesilie started out as a swimmer and then became a gymnast. She began springboard diving at age 15, but never competed as a platform diver. Cesilie won junior college national titles on 1-meter and 3-meter while attending Palo Alto College in San Antonio. She performed for Sea World for four years and then moved to China to perform in shows there. She is coached by her husband, Jason, who got her started in high diving. Cesilie also works as a personal trainer.

Competitive highlights: FINA – Cesilie won gold in the fi rst FINA World Championships High Diving event back in 2013. In 2014 she took the bronze at the World Cup, sweeping the podium with fellow Americans Rachelle Simpson and Ginger Huber. She fi nished fi fth in the 2015 High Diving World Cup in Cozumel.

Red Bull – Cesilie won the 2015 stop in Portugal after placing fi fth at the fi rst competition of the year in Texas. That ties her for fi rst in the current overall standings of the Red Bull Women’s Cliff Diving World Series. In 2014, Cesilie fi nished sixth overall with 290 points, tied with Tara Hyer-Tira. In the three stops, Cesilie fi nished third in the , eighth in Norway and fourth in Mexico.

Ginger Huber Originally from , Ginger lives in San Diego and travels to Tijuana, Mexico to train. Is coached by her husband, Chris Huber. She also works at Sea World performing in acrobatic shows. She has been performing and doing high diving for about 20 years now. Ginger dove collegiately at the University of Georgia. She also recently got involved in high school diving as a coach and judge.

Competitive highlights: FINA - In her third year competing at FINA high diving events, Ginger fi nished sixth at the 2015 High Diving World Cup. Last year, she won silver at the World Cup behind fellow American Rachelle Simpson and in front of Cesilie Carlton, also from the USA. In 2013, she won silver on the FINA World Championship high dive event in Barcelona.

Red Bull - Ginger currently sits third in the Red Bull Women’s Cliff Diving World Series. She was third at both 2015 events thus far, In Texas and Portugal. She has worked her way up after fi nishing fourth in the 2014 Series. That year she placed sixth in the United States, third in Norway and third in Mexico. DV 19 USA Diving High Diving

Tara Hyer Tira Tara comes from a diving family. She has fi ve brothers who were all divers, and her mom was also a diver. Tara started diving when she was 5 years old and dove collegiately for Notre Dame. After her college career, she began performing in acrobatic shows for Sea World in San Antonio. She now lives in Mountain View, Calif., and trains four days a week with coach Oleg Andri- yuk at Stanford University. Originally from Tampa, Fla., Tara now works as a graphic designer and bikram yoga instructor.

Competitive highlights: FINA – Tara fi nished seventh in the 2015 FINA High Diving World Cup. This comes after a fi fth place fi nish on 20-meter high dive in the 2013 FINA World Championships. In the inaugural FINA High Diving World Cup, Tara fi nished eigth.

Red Bull - Tara, one of six wildcard competitors of 10 women, is currently seventh in the Red Bull Women’s Cliff Diving World Series. She placed seventh in the United States stop of the 2015 Series and was eighth in Portugal. In 2014, Tara fi nished fi fth in the Series with 290 points, tied with Cesilie Carlton. Her best fi nish of that year came in Norway, where she was fourth.

Rachelle Simpson Originally from Louisiana, Rachelle now lives in San Antonio, Texas. She comes from a gymnastics background, with her par- ents running a gymnastics school. Rachelle started platform diving at age 14 and after graduating from high school, she started performing in acrobatic diving shows at Sea World. She then moved to China to work for the House of Dancing Water, which is where she got her start in high diving. In 2014, she began high diving competitively. She and her husband, Josh, have three giant dogs. She is coached by Jason Carlton, husband of fellow high diver and training parter Cesilie Carlton.

Competitive highlights: FINA – In 2015, Rachelle won her second gold medal at the FINA High Diving World Cup with an 18-point margin over Ger- many’s Anna Bader. At the 2014 FINA World Cup, she also won gold, leading a sweep of the podium by the American women along with silver medalist Ginger Huber and bronze medalist Cesilie Carlton.

Red Bull – With a win at the stop in Texas, Rachelle is tied for fi rst in the overall standings of the 2015 Red Bull Women’s Cliff Diving World Series. She was fi fth at the 2015 event in Portugal. In 2014, Rachelle became the fi rst champion of the Red Bull Women’s Cliff Diving World Series after placing fi rst in all three stops of the series: United States, Norway and Mexico.

David Colturi Oriiginally from Sylvania, Ohio, David was an All-American diver for Purdue University. He now lives in Los Angeles, where he trains and coaches with the Trojan Dive Club. David was the U.S. national champion on 10-meter in 2009. He started diving at age 5. He started high diving at Indiana Beach, not far from Purdue. Fellow high diver and Purdue alum Steven LoBue intro- duced him to show diving and high diving opportunties.

Competitive highlights: FINA - David fi nished sixth in the 2015 FINA High Diving World Cup. He also fi nished sixth in the 2014 World Cup as one of the only divers to attempt a degree of diffi culty of 6.2 in the fi nal round.

Red Bull - After three stops in the 2015 Red Bull Men’s Cliff Diving World Series, David sits fourth in overall standings with 360 points. He is the highest ranked American in the Series this year. David began in the Series in 2011, but only competed in one of seven stops, the United States, where he placed 14th. In 2012 David came back ready to compete and fi nished in fi fth place overall. He was sixth in the 2013 standings. His fi rst competition win came that year in Italy. David was sixth in the overall stand- ings in 2014.

Andy Jones Andy grew up in Sandy, Utah as a skier and baseball player. He started diving near the end of high school and walked on to the team at the University of Utah. He earned a scholarship after two years. Andy graduated with a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science in 2007. Andy has performed with Cirque du Soleil’s “O” and now works as a stuntman in Los Angeles.

Competitive highlights: FINA - Andy fi nished sixth at the 2015 FINA High Diving World Cup after placing ninth in the 2014 World Cup.

Red Bull - Andy fi nished third at the 2015 stop in Portugal for his best showing in a Red Bull competition. He sits sixth in overall standings for the 2015 Red Bull Men’s Cliff Diving World Series. He was fi fth in Colombia, ninth in France, eighth in the U.S. DV 20 USA Diving High Diving and seventh in Denmark. Andy premiered in the Series in 2013 with an 11th-place overall fi nish. He continued to progress in 2014, sitting ninth in overall standings at the end of the Series.

Steven LoBue Originally from New Jersey, Steven now trains in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where he also coaches with the Fort Lauderdale Dive Team and works as a personal trainer. Prior to starting as a high diver, Steven was an All-American diver at Purdue University. Steven started diving at age 7 and became interested in show diving because of an assistant coach he’d had in New Jersey who had done some show diving himself, introducing Steven to another world of diving. After graduating from Purdue in 2009, Steven spent a year in China performing in shows and doing high diving before joining the Red Bull World Series in 2011.

Competitive highlights: FINA: In 2015, the third year of the FINA high dive event, Steven fi nished third with a score of 553.80, behind Russia’s Artem Silchenko and Colombia’s Orlando Duque. Steven also won bronze at the 2014 FINA High Diving World Cup, with a total score of 571.70. He had gone into this event as the one to watch, fi nishing fi rst after the fi rst three rounds of dives. He found some diffi culty with his fi nal dive, and was overtaken by gold medalist Orlando Duque of Colombia and silver medalist Gary Hunt of Great Britain. This is a six place jump from 2013 when he fi rst competed in the event and placed ninth, scoring 445.80.

Red Bull - After fi ve competitions in 2015, he currently sits ninth in overall standings of the Red Bull Men’s Cliff Diving World Series. In 2014, he fi nished third overall, with three podium fi nishes: a win in Portugal, second place in Ireland and third place in the U.S. In 2013, he spent much of the season increasing his degree of diffi culty. He was able to pull out second place fi n- ishes in Italy and Thailand, but fi nished fi fth overall in the Series. In 2012, he was third overall after a victory in Wales and two second-place fi nishes as well. He began competing in the Series in 2011, fi nishing 10th in the overall standings.

PREVIOUS FINA HIGH DIVING RESULTS

2013 FINA World Championships High Diving 2014 FINA High Diving World Cup 2015 FINA High Diving World Cup (Barcelona, ESP) (Kazan, RUS) (Cozumel, MEX)

Women Women Women 1. Cesilie CARLTON (USA) 211.60 1. Rachelle SIMPSON (USA) 216.00 1. Rachelle SIMPSON (USA) 224.40 2 Ginger HUBER (USA) 206.70 6 Ginger HUBER (USA) 191.60 2. Anna BADER (GER) 206.70 3. Anna BADER (GER) 203.90 5. Cesilie CARLTON (USA) 181.70 3. Yana NESTSIARAVA (BLR) 196.10 4. Stephanie DE LIMA (CAN) 182.55 3. Yana NESTSIARAVA (BLR) 178.70 4. Adriana JIMENEZ TREJO (MEX) 194.90 5. Tara HYER-TIRA (USA) 177.20 8. Jacqueline VALENTE (BRA) 174.55 5. Cesilie CARLTON (USA) 192.70 6. Diana TOMILINA (UKR) 153.95 4. Adriana JIMENEZ TREJO (MEX) 169.20 6 Ginger HUBER (USA) 184.45 2. Anna BADER (GER) 166.60 7. Tara HYER-TIRA (USA) 175.90 Men 7. Tara HYER-TIRA (USA) 157.80 8. Jacqueline VALENTE (BRA) 166.40 1. Orlando DUQUE (COL) 590.20 9. Diana TOMILINA (UKR) 146.20 9. Lysanne RICHARD (CAN) 133.30 2. Gary HUNT (GBR) 589.30 3. Jonathan PAREDES (MEX) 578.35 Men Men 4. Michal NAVRATIL (CZE) 540.70 1. Orlando DUQUE (COL) 601.20 1. Orlando DUQUE (COL) 565.80 5. Matt COWEN (GBR) 539.60 2. Gary HUNT (GBR) 580.05 2. Artem SILCHENKO (RUS) 559.55 6. Artem SILCHENKO (RUS) 520.55 3. Steve LOBUE (USA) 571.70 3. Steve LOBUE (USA) 553.80 7. Anatoliy SHABOTENKO (UKR) 498.60 4. Artem SILCHENKO (RUS) 555.00 4. Gary HUNT (GBR) 553.05 8. Kris KOLANUS (POL) 469.15 5. Jonathan PAREDES (MEX) 525.50 5. Jonathan PAREDES (MEX) 551.45 9. Steve LOBUE (USA) 445.80 6. David COLTURI (USA) 525.40 6. Andy JONES (USA) 533.75 10. Blake ALDRIDGE (GBR) 443.15 7. Anatoliy SHABOTENKO (UKR) 516.00 7. David COLTURI (USA) 519.00 11. Kent DEMOND (USA) 420.70 8. Michal NAVRATIL (CZE) 515.80 8. Anatoliy SHABOTENKO (UKR) 518.05 12. Cyrille OUMEDJKANE (FRA ) 403.35 9. Andy JONES (USA) 513.60 9. Jorge FERZULI (MEX) 496.80 13. Jorge FERZULI (MEX) 356.20 10. Kris KOLANUS (POL) 459.80 10. Sergio GUZMAN (MEX) 478.75 11. Blake ALDRIDGE (GBR) 450.75 11. Blake ALDRIDGE (GBR) 472.30 12. Cyrille OUMEDJKANE (FRA ) 444.25 12. Kris KOLANUS (POL) 437.30 13. Miguel GARCIA (COL) 334.10 13. Carlos GIMENO (ESP) 428.55 14. Ilia Shchurov (RUS) 331.35 14. Cyrille OUMEDJKANE (FRA ) 422.95 15. Alessandro DE ROSE (ITA ) 328.95 15. Miguel GARCIA (COL) 422.55 16. ALVES DE LIMA JR (BRA) 321.50 16. Alessandro DE ROSE (ITA ) 404.25 17. Sergio GUZMAN (MEX) 319.80 17. Todor SPASOV (BUL) 403.90 18. Todor SPASOV (BUL) 312.35 18. Jucelino JUNIOR (BRA) 403.10 19. ARAYON ESPITIA (COL) 237.00 19. Sasha KUTSENKO (UKR) 356.85 20. PANTOJA DE MOURA (BRA) 219.20 20. Jose WILKER (BRA) 328.10 21. Andreas HULLINGER (SUI( 178.35 21. Carlos Ney BENTES BATISTA (BRA) 196.50

DV 21 USA Diving Medalists and Results

Gold Silver Bronze WOMEN’S 1M SPRINGBOARD 1991 (CHN) ...... 478.26 Wendy Lucero (USA) ...... 467.82 H. Bartova (TCH) ...... 449.76 1994 Chen Lixia (CHN) ...... 279.30 Tab Shuping (CHN) ...... 276.00 (CAN) ...... 273.84 1998 Irina Lashko (RUS) ...... 296.07 (RUS) ...... 288.06 Zhang Jing (CHN) ...... 260.31 2001 (CAN) ...... 300.81 (CHN)...... 295.57 Zhang Jing (CHN) ...... 294.15 2003 Irina Lashko (AUS) ...... 299.97 Conny Schmalfuss (GER) ...... 296.13 Blythe Hartley (CAN) ...... 291.33 2005 Blythe Hartley (CAN) ...... 325.65 Wu Minxia (CHN)...... 299.70 Heike Fischer (GER)...... 299.46 2007 (CHN) ...... 316.65 Blythe Hartley (CAN) ...... 311.20 Yulia Pakhalina (RUS) ...... 304.60 2009 Julia Pakhalina (RUS) ...... 325.05 Wu Minxia (CHN)...... 311.90 Han (CHN) ...... 303.95 2011 (CHN) ...... 318.65 (CHN) ...... 310.20 (ITA) ...... 295.45 2013 He Zi (CHN) ...... 307.10 Tania Cagnotto (ITA)...... 307.00 Wang Han (CHN) ...... 297.75

WOMEN’S 3M SPRINGBOARD 1973 Christa Kohler (GDR) ...... 442.17 Ulrika Knape (SWE) ...... 434.19 Marina Janicke (GDR) ...... 426.33 1975 Irina Kalinina (URS) ...... 489.81 Tatiana Volynkina (URS) ...... 473.31 Christine Loock (USA) ...... 466.92 1978 Irina Kalinina (URS) ...... 691.43 (USA) ...... 643.22 (USA) ...... 637.41 1982 (USA) ...... 501.03 Chris Seufert (USA) ...... 490.02 Yuan Chun Peng (CHN) ...... 482.10 1986 Gao Min (CHN) ...... 582.90 Y. Li (CHN) ...... 549.42 M. Babkova (URS) ...... 525.21 1991 Gao Min (CHN) ...... 539.01 Irina Lashko (URS) ...... 524.70 Brita Baldus (GER) ...... 503.73 1994 Tan Shuping (CHN) ...... 548.49 Vera Ilyina (RUS) ...... 498.60 Claudia Bockner (GER) ...... 480.15 1998 Yulia Pakhalina (RUS) ...... 544.62 (CHN) ...... 518.76 Chantelle Michell (AUS) ...... 515.07 2001 Guo Jingjing (CHN) ...... 596.67 Irina Lashko (AUS) ...... 552.39 Yulia Pakhalina (RUS) ...... 543.54 2003 Guo Jingjing (CHN) ...... 617.94 Yulia Pakhalina (RUS) ...... 611.58 Wu Minxia (CHN) ...... 589.80 2005 Guo Jingjing (CHN) ...... 645.54 Wu Minxia (CHN)...... 619.05 Tania Cagnotto (ITA) ...... 591.27 2007 Guo Jingjing (CHN) ...... 381.75 Wu Minxia (CHN)...... 368.80 Tania Cagnotto (ITA) ...... 341.70 2009 Guo Jingjing (CHN) ...... 388.20 Emilie Heymans (CAN) ...... 346.45 Tania Cagnotto (ITA) ...... 341.25 2011 Wu Minxia (CHN) ...... 380.85 He Zi (CHN) ...... 379.15 (CAN) ...... 365.10 2013 He Zi (CHN) ...... 383.40 Wang Han (CHN) ...... 356.25 Pamela Ware (CAN) ...... 350.25

WOMEN’S PLATFORM 1973 Ulrika Knape (SWE) ...... 406.77 Milena Duchkova (TCH) ...... 387.18 Irina Kalinina (URS) ...... 381.42 1975 Janet Ely (USA) ...... 403.39 Irina Kalinina (URS) ...... 387.99 Ulrika Knape (SWE) ...... 387.90 1978 Irina Kalinina (URS) ...... 412.71 Martina Jaeschke (GDR) ...... 384.09 Melissa Briley (USA) ...... 364.74 1982 (USA) ...... 438.79 Ramona Wenzei (DDT) ...... 417.99 Ji Hong Zhou (CHN) ...... 399.78 1986 L. Chen (CHN) ...... 449.67 W. Lu (CHN) ...... 422.25 Wendy Wyland (USA) ...... 412.47 1991 (CHN) ...... 426.51 Elena Mirochina (URS) ...... 402.87 Wendy Williams (USA) ...... 400.23 1994 Fu Mingxia (CHN) ...... 434.04 Chi Bin (CHN) ...... 420.24 Maria Jose Alcala (MEX) ...... 396.48 1998 Olena Zhupyna (UKR) ...... 550.41 Cai Yuyan (CHN) ...... 536.25 Chen Li (CHN) ...... 519.45 2001 Xu Mian (CHN) ...... 532.65 Duan Qing (CHN) ...... 522.54 Loudy Tourky (AUS) ...... 511.50 2003 Emilie Heymans (CAN) ...... 597.45 (CHN) ...... 595.56 (CHN) ...... 563.43 2005 Laura Wilkinson (USA) ...... 564.87 Loudy Tourky (AUS) ...... 551.25 (CHN) ...... 550.98 2007 (CHN) ...... 432.85 (CHN) ...... 410.30 Christin Steuer (GER) ...... 386.85 2009 (MEX) ...... 428.25 Chen Roulin (CHN) ...... 417.60 Li Kang (CHN) ...... 410.35 2011 Chen Ruolin (CHN) ...... 405.30 Hu Yadan (CHN) ...... 394.00 Paola Espinosa (MEX) ...... 377.15 2013 (CHN) ...... 392.15 Chen Ruolin (CHN) ...... 388.70 Iuliia Prokopchuk (UKR) ...... 358.40

WOMEN’S SYNCHRONIZED 3M 1998 Lashko/Pakhalina (RUS) ...... 282.30 Rao/Li (CHN) ...... 276.18 Pesek/Bonner (USA) ...... 263.91 2001 Minxia/Jingjing (CHN) ...... 347.31 Pakhalina/Ilyina (RUS) ...... 320.61 Kotzian/Schmalfuss (GER) ...... 303.03 2003 Minxia/Jingjing (CHN) ...... 357.30 Pakhalina/Ilyina (RUS) ...... 321.24 Espinosa/Sanchez (MEX) ...... 299.64 2005 Li/Juo (CHN) ...... 349.80 Kotzian/Schmalfuss (GER) ...... 319.05 Ishchenko/Fedorova (UKR) ...... 308.82 2007 Guo/Wu (CHN) ...... 355.80 Kotzian/Fischer (GER) ...... 318.45 Stratton/Cole (AUS) ...... 313.14 2009 Guo/Wu (CHN) ...... 348.00 Cagnotto/Dallape (ITA) ...... 329.70 Pakhanlina/Pozdniakova (RUS) ...... 310.80 2011 Wu/He (CHN)...... 356.40 Heymans/Abel (CAN) ...... 313.50 Smith/Stratton (AUS) ...... 306.90 2013 Wu/Shi (CHN) ...... 338.40 Cagnotto/Callape (ITA) ...... 307.80 Abel/Ware (CAN) ...... 292.08

WOMEN’S SYNCHRONIZED PLATFORM 1998 Zhupyna/Serbina (UKR) ...... 278.28 Chen/Cai (CHN) ...... 276.54 Link/Long (USA) ...... 265.47 2001 Qing/Xue (CHN) ...... 329.94 Olshevskaya/Timoshinina (RUS) ...... 306.90 Miyazaki/Otsuki (JPN) ...... 297.00 2003 Lao/Li (CHN) ...... 344.58 Tourky/Dackiw (AUS) ...... 323.34 Olshevskaya/Timoshinina (RUS) ...... 300.12 2005 Jia/Yuan (CHN) ...... 351.60 Tourky/Newbery (AUS) ...... 334.89 Benfeito/Filion (CAN) ...... 328.80 2007 Jia/Chen (CHN) ...... 361.32 Cole/Wu (AUS) ...... 324.00 Gamm/Subschinski (GER) ...... 306.63 2009 Wang/Chen (CHN) ...... 467.94 Dunnichay/Ishimatsu (USA) ...... 324.66 Leong/Pamg (MAS) ...... 321.66 2011 Wang/Chen (CHN) ...... 362.58 Croak/Wu (AUS) ...... 325.92 Steuer/Subschinski (GER) ...... 316.29 2013 Chen/Liu (CHN) ...... 356.28 Benfeito/Filion (CAN) ...... 331.41 Leong/Pamg (MAS) ...... 331.14 DV 22 USA Diving Medalists and Results

Gold Silver Bronze MEN’S 1M SPRINGBOARD 1991 Edwin Jongejans (HOL) ...... 588.51 Mark Lenzi (USA) ...... 578.22 Wang Yijie (CHN) ...... 577.86 1994 (ZIM) ...... 382.14 Lan Wei (CHN) ...... 375.96 Brian Earley (USA) ...... 361.59 1998 Yu Zhuocheng (CHN) ...... 417.54 Troy Dumais (USA) ...... 415.74 Holger Schlepps (GER) ...... 398.31 2001 (CHN) ...... 444.03 Wang Tianling (CHN) ...... 433.14 Alexander Dobroskok (RUS) ...... 414.21 2003 Xu Xiang (CHN) ...... 431.94 Kenan Wang (CHN) ...... 412.41 Joona Puhakka (FIN)...... 391.26 2005 (CAN) ...... 489.69 Xu Xiang (CHN) ...... 445.68 Wang Feng (CHN) ...... 445.56 2007 (CHN) ...... 477.40 (CHN) ...... 469.85 Christopher Sacchin (ITA) ...... 441.40 2009 (CHN) ...... 449.00 Zhang Xinhua (CHN) ...... 445.90 (AUS)...... 440.20 2011 (CHN) ...... 463.90 He Min (CHN) ...... 444.00 Pavlo Rozenberg (GER) ...... 436.50 2013 Li Shixin (CHN) ...... 460.95 Illya Kvasha (UKR) ...... 434.30 Alejandro Chavez (MEX) ...... 431.55

MEN’S 3M SPRINGBOARD 1973 (USA) ...... 618.57 (ITA) ...... 615.18 Keith Russell (USA) ...... 579.48 1975 Phil Boggs (USA) ...... 597.10 Klaus Dibiasi (ITA) ...... 588.21 V. Strakhov (URS) ...... 577.59 1978 Phil Boggs (USA) ...... 913.95 (GDR) ...... 873.33 Giorgio Cagnotto (ITA) ...... 845.51 1982 Greg Louganis (USA) ...... 752.06 Sergei Kuzmin (URS) ...... 636.15 Alexandr Portnov (URS) ...... 631.56 1986 Greg Louganis (USA) ...... 750.06 Tan Liangde (CHN) ...... 692.28 Li Hongping (CHN) ...... 642.06 1991 (USA) ...... 650.25 Tan Liangde (CHN) ...... 643.95 Albin Killat (GER) ...... 619.77 1994 Yu Zhuocheng (CHN) ...... 655.44 Dmitry Sautin (RUS) ...... 646.59 Wang Tianling (CHN) ...... 638.22 1998 Dmitry Sautin (RUS) ...... 746.79 Zhou Yilin (CHN) ...... 694.92 Vassiliy Lisovskiy (RUS) ...... 651.60 2001 Dmitry Sautin (RUS) ...... 725.82 Wang Tianling (CHN) ...... 717.27 Ken Terauchi (JPN) ...... 712.38 2003 Alexander Dobroskok (RUS) ...... 788.37 Bo Peng (CHN) ...... 780.84 Dmitry Sautin (RUS) ...... 776.64 2005 Alexandre Despatie (CAN) ...... 813.60 Troy Dumais (USA) ...... 752.76 He Chong (CHN) ...... 730.77 2007 Qin Kai (CHN) ...... 545.35 Alexandre Despatie (CAN) ...... 518.65 Dmitry Sautin (RUS) ...... 517.10 2009 He Chong (CHN) ...... 505.20 Troy Dumais (USA) ...... 498.40 Alexandre Despatie (CAN) ...... 490.30 2011 He Chong (CHN) ...... 554.30 (RUS) ...... 508.95 (RUS) ...... 493.55 2013 He Chong (CHN) ...... 544.95 Evgeny Kuznetsov (RUS) ...... 508.00 (MEX) ...... 498.30

MEN’S PLATFORM 1973 Klaus Dibiasi (ITA) ...... 559.53 Keith Russell (USA) ...... 523.74 Falk Hoffmann (GDR) ...... 492.15 1975 Klaus Dibiasi (ITA) ...... 547.98 Nikolai Mikhailin (URS) ...... 532.95 Carlos Giron (MEX) ...... 529.71 1978 Greg Louganis (USA) ...... 844.11 Falk Hoffmann (GDR) ...... 836.76 Vladimir Alenik (URS) ...... 813.62 1982 Greg Louganis (USA) ...... 634.26 Vladimir Alenik (URS) ...... 629.85 Bruce Kimball (USA) ...... 619.68 1986 Greg Louganis (USA) ...... 668.58 Li Kongzheng (CHN) ...... 624.33 Bruce Kimball (USA)...... 599.91 1991 (CHN) ...... 626.81 (CHN) ...... 603.81 G. Chogovadze (URS) ...... 580.68 1994 Dmitry Sautin (RUS) ...... 634.71 Sun Shuwei (CHN) ...... 630.03 V. Timoshinin (RUS) ...... 607.32 1998 Dmitry Sautin (RUS) ...... 750.99 (CHN) ...... 699.30 Jan Hempel (GER) ...... 624.15 2001 Tian Liang (CHN) ...... 688.77 Alexandre Despatie (CAN) ...... 670.95 (AUS) ...... 670.23 2003 Alexandre Despatie (CAN) ...... 716.91 Mathew Helm (AUS) ...... 697.74 Tian Liang (CHN) ...... 696.06 2005 (CUB) ...... 698.01 Jose Oliva Guerra (CUB) ...... 691.14 (RUS) ...... 656.19 2007 Gelb Galperin (RUS) ...... 554.70 Zhou Luxin (CHN) ...... 519.15 (CHN) ...... 513.70 2009 Thomas Daley (GBR) ...... 539.85 Qui Bo (CHN) ...... 532.20 Zhou Luxin (CHN)...... 530.55 2011 Qiu Bo (CHN) ...... 585.45 David Boudia (USA) ...... 544.25 Sascha Klein (GER) ...... 534.50 2013 Qiu Bo (CHN) ...... 581.00 David Boudia (USA) ...... 517.40 Sascha Klein (GER) ...... 508.55

MEN’S SYNCHRONIZED 3M 1998 Xu/Yu (CHN) ...... 313.50 Mesch/Schlepps (GER) ...... 308.28 Roy/Pullar (AUS) ...... 305.16 2001 Bo/Kenan (CHN) ...... 342.63 Rodriguez/Platas (MEX) ...... 338.49 Dobroskok/Sautin (RUS) ...... 335.19 2003 Dobroskok/Sautin (RUS) ...... 369.18 Wang/Wang (CHN) ...... 343.29 Wels/Schellenberg (GER) ...... 334.44 2005 He/Wang (CHN) ...... 384.42 Schellenberg/Wels (GER) ...... 364.50 J. Dumais/T. Dumais (USA) ...... 360.27 2007 Qin/Wang (CHN) ...... 458.76 Despatie/Miranda (CAN) ...... 418.92 Schellenberg/Wels (GER) ...... 414.54 2009 Qin/Wang (CHN) ...... 467.94 Dumais/Ipsen (USA) ...... 445.59 Despatie/Ross (CAN) ...... 428.64 2011 Qin/Luo (CHN) ...... 463.98 Zakharov/Kuznetsov (RUS) ...... 451.89 Castillo/Sanchez (MEX)...... 437.61 2013 Qin/He (CHN) ...... 448.86 Zakharov/Kuznetsov (RUS) ...... 428.01 Ocampo/Pacheco (MEX) ...... 422.79

MEN’S SYNCHRONIZED PLATFORM 1998 Sun/Tian (CHN) ...... 326.34 Kuehne/Hempel (GER) ...... 308.01 Varlamov/Loukashin (RUS) ...... 304.02 2001 Liang/Jia (CHN) ...... 361.41 Rueda/Platas (MEX)...... 336.63 Volodkov/Zakharov (UKR) ...... 336.06 2003 Helm/Newbery (AUS) ...... 384.60 Volodkov/Zakharov (UKR) ...... 372.60 Tian/Hu (CHN) ...... 367.14 2005 Dobroskok/Galperin (RUS) ...... 392.88 Yang/Hu (CHN) ...... 374.79 Waterfi eld/Taylor (GBR) ...... 367.95 2007 Huo/Lin (CHN) ...... 489.48 Dobroskok/Galperin (RUS) ...... 467.16 Boudia/Finchum (USA) ...... 463.56 2009 Huo/Lin (CHN) ...... 482.58 Boudia/Finchum (USA) ...... 456.84 Guerra/Aguirre (CUB) ...... 456.60 2011 Qiu/Huo (CHN) ...... 480.03 Hausding/Klein (GER) ...... 443.01 Gorshkovozov/Bondar (UKR) ...... 435.36 2013 Klein/Hausding (GER) ...... 461.46 Minibaev/Chesakov (RUS) ...... 445.95 Cao/Shang (CHN) ...... 445.56 DV 23 USA Diving World Championship Results

I FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS III FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS V FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 1973 — Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1978 — West , East Germany 1986 — Madrid, Spain

Women’s 3-meter Springboard Women’s 3-meter Springboard Women’s 3-meter Springboard 1. Kohler GDR 442.17 1. Irina Kalinina URS 691.43 1. M. Gao CHN 582.90 2. Knape SWE 434.19 2. Cynthia Potter USA 643.22 2. Y. Li CHN 549.42 3. Janicke GDR 426.33 3. Jennifer Chandler USA 637.41 3. M. Babkova URS 525.21 4. Henriksson SWE 407.47 5. Beate Rothe GDR 633.81 4. D. Jongejans HOL 501.06 5. Dracke GBR 403.50 6. CAN 589.38 5. B. Baldus GDR 497.88 6. Irish USA 385.98 7. Valerie McFarlane AUS 549.26 6. K. Bensing GDR 493.35 7. Boys CAN 383.55 8. Sue Wetteskog SWE 538.65 7. M. Mitchell USA 491.79 8. Chandler USA 375.06 8. K. McCormick USA 489.75 Women’s Platform Women’s Platform 1. Irina Kalinina URS 412.71 Women’s Platform 1. Knape SWE 406.77 2. Martina Jaeschke GDR 384.09 1. L. Chen CHN 449.67 2. Duchkova TCH 387.18 3. Melissa Briley USA 364.74 2. W. Lu CHN 422.25 3. Kalinina URS 381.42 4. Barb Weinstein USA 363.84 3. W. Wyland USA 412.47 4. Schaefer USA 367.08 5. Kerstin Krause GDR 362.16 4. A. Lobankina URS 408.45 5. Janicke GDR 365.73 6. Elena Vaitsevskovskaia URS 361.11 5. A. Stasulevich URS 401.13 6. Fiedler GDR 355.59 7. Rikiko Yamanaka JPN 348.60 6. K. Inselmann GDR 399.30 7. Keplar USA 343.05 8. Valerie McFarlane AUS 339.42 7. I. Kovacs HUN 369.78 8. Boys CAN 324.18 8. M. Mitchell USA 367.02 Men’s 3-meter Springboard Men’s 3-meter Springboard 1. Phil Boggs USA 913.95 Men’s 3-meter Springboard 1. Boggs USA 618.57 2. Falk Hoffmann GDR 873.33 1. G. Louganis USA 750.06 2. Dibiasi ITA 615.18 3. Giorgio Cagnotto ITA 845.51 2. L. Tan CHN 692.28 3. Russell USA 579.48 4. Aleksandr Kosenikov URS 840.27 3. H. Li CHN 642.06 4. Cagnotto ITA 574.05 5. Carlos Giron MEX 836.43 4. M. Bradshaw USA 628.95 5. Strahov URS 554.01 6. Christopher Snode GBR 835.08 5. N. Stajkovic AUT 600.42 6. Vasin URS 550.91 7. Dieter Doerr GER 817.08 6. A. Killat FRG 591.78 7. Hoffmann GDR 549.90 8. Jim Kennedy USA 814.73 7. N. Drozhin URS 584.52 8. Granham CAN 485.76 8. M. Castellani ITA 568.02 Men’s Platform Men’s Platform 1. Greg Louganis USA 844.11 Men’s Platform 1. Dibiasi ITA 559.53 2. Falk Hoffmann GDR 836.76 1. G. Louganis USA 668.58 2. Russell USA 523.74 3. Vladimir Alenik URS 813.62 2. K. Li CHN 624.33 3. Hoffmann GDR 492.15 4. Carlos Giron MEX 802.32 3. B. Kimball USA 599.91 4. Cagnotto ITA 492.06 5. David Ambartsumjan URS 769.23 4. S. Haage GDR 541.44 5. Mihailin URS 484.05 6. Dieter Doerr GER 749.55 5. H. Tong CHN 539.19 6. Moore USA 484.02 7. Mark Virts USA 725.69 6. S. Gurylev URS 530.25 7. Ambartzmjan URS 479.97 8. Scott Cranham CAN 705.21 7. J. Mondragon MEX 513.30 8. Granham CAN 470.88 8. G. Starodubtsev URS 510.57

II FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IV FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS VI FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 1975 — Cali, Columbia 1982 — Guayaquil, Ecuador 1991 — Perth, Australia Women’s 3-meter Springboard Women’s 3-meter Springboard Women’s 1-meter Springboard 1. Megan Neyer USA 501.03 1. Irina Kalinina URS 489.91 1. Gao Min CHN 478.26 2. Chris Seufert USA 490.02 2. Tatiana Volynkina URS 473.37 2. Wendy Lucero USA 467.82 3. Yuan Chun Peng CHN 482.10 3. Christine Loock USA 466.92 3. Heidemarie Bartova TCH 449.76 4. Irina Sidorova URS 468.03 4. Carrie Irish USA 452.10 4. Irina Lashko URS 446.82 5. Brita Baldus GDR 459.15 5. Ulrike Knape SWE 451.20 5. Mary DePiero CAN 421.89 6. Martina Proeber GDR 458.49 6. Christa Kohler GDR 449.16 6. Jodie Rogers AUS 421.38 7. CAN 449.16 7. Terry York CAN 428.31 7. Yu Xiaoling CHN 418.23 8. Zhanna Tsirulnikova URS 441.72 8. Heide Becker GDR 426.60 8. Julie Ovenhouse USA 415.74 Women’s Platform Women’s Platform Women’s 3-meter Springboard 1. Wendy Wyland USA 438.78 1. Janet Ely USA 403.89 1. Gao Min CHN 539.01 2. Ramona Wenzei DDT 417.99 2. Irina Kalinina URS 387.99 2. Irina Lashko URS 524.70 3. Ji Hong Zhou CHN 399.78 3. Ulrika Knape SWE 387.90 3. Brita Baldus GER 503.73 4. Chen Xiao Xia CHN 396.57 4. Elena Vaitsevskovskaia URS 372.99 4. Lu Haisong CHN 499.71 5. Servard Emirzian URS 396.18 5. Milena Duchkova TCH 358.26 5. Daphne Jongejans HOL 492.99 6. Alla Lobankina URS 390.69 6. Terry York CAN 347.46 6. Heidemarie Bartova TCH 467.52 7. Debbie Rush USA 380.37 7. Karin Guthke GDR 341.49 7. Julie Ovenhouse USA 461.67 8. Azpilcueta Tenorio MEX 357.96 8. Heide Becker GDR 340.98 8. Katrin Bensing GER 455.43 Men’s 3-meter Springboard Men’s 3-meter Springboard Women’s Platform 1. Greg Louganis USA 752.67 1. Phil Boggs USA 597.12 1. Fu Mingxia CHN 426.51 2. Sergei Kuzmin URS 636.15 2. Klaus Dibiasi ITA 588.21 2. Elena Miroshina URS 402.87 3. Alexandr Portnov URS 631.56 3. Viatcheslav Strakhov URS 577.59 3. Wendy Lian Williams USA 400.23 4. Li Kongzheng CHN 627.90 4. Tim Moore USA 558.60 4. Xu Yanmei CHN 399.12 5. Falk Hoffman DDR 625.71 5. Franco Cagnotto ITA 549.45 5. Kim Chunk-Ok PRK 377.76 6. Ron Merriott USA 624.30 6. Falk Hoffmann GDR 537.45 6. Inga Afonina URS 376.74 7. Carlos Giron MEX 597.72 7. Frank Taubert GDR 508.26 7. Doris Pecher GER 376.47 8. Christopher Snode GBR 597.21 8. Norbert Huda WGE 503.37 8. Monika Kuhn GER 376.17 Men’s Platform Men’s Platform Men’s 1-meter Springboard 1. Greg Louganis USA 634.26 1. Klaus Dibiasi ITA 547.98 1. Edwin Jongejans HOL 588.51 2. Vladimir Aleinik URS 629.85 2. Nikolai Mikhailin URS 532.94 2. Mark Lenzi USA 578.22 3. Bruce Kimball USA 619.68 3. Carlos Giron MEX 529.71 3. Wang Yijie CHN 577.86 4. Thomas Knutha GDR 597.21 4. Kent Vosler USA 521.58 4. Peter Boehler GER 547.98 5. Li Hongping CHN 594.39 5. Falk Hoffmann GDR 537.45 5. Mark Bradshaw USA 544.56 6. Li Kongzheng CHN 588.81 6. Tim Moore USA 495.81 6. Jorge Mondragon MEX 543.09 7. Falk Hoffmann GDR 577.32 7. David Ambartsumjan URS 490.35 7. Sergei Lomonovsky URS 528.18 8. Dieter Doerr FRG 552.36 8. Franco Cagnotto ITA 472.23 8. Simon McCormack AUS 519.21 DV 24 USA Diving World Championship Results

VIII FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Men’s Platform Final Men’s 3-meter Springboard 1998 — Perth, Australia 1. Dmitry Sautin RUS 750.99 1. Kent Ferguson USA 650.25 2. Tian Liang CHN 699.30 2. Tan Liangde CHN 643.95 Women’s 1-meter Final 3. Jan Hempel GER 624.15 3. Albin Killat GER 619.77 1. Irina Lashko RUS 296.07 4. Sun Shuwei CHN 616.08 4. Li Deliang CHN 614.73 2. Vera Ilyina RUS 288.06 5. Ken Terauchi JPN 607.95 5. Mark Bradshaw USA 610.14 3. Zhang Jing CHN 260.31 6. Mark Ruiz USA 588.57 6. Sergei Lomonovsky URS 598.83 4. Jackie Schneider SUI 259.77 7. Vladimir Timoshinin RUS 583.86 7. Valery Statsenko URS 577.98 5. Eryn Bulmer CAN 257.01 8. Heiko Meyer GER 547.02 8. Edwin Jongejans HOL 569.52 6. Rao Lang CHN 205.26 9. Scott Weeks AUS 513.99 10. Richard Frece AUT 510.66 Men’s Platform Women’s 3-meter Final 11. Yaroslav Makohin UKR 479.70 1. Sun Shuwei CHN 626.79 1. Yulia Pakhalina RUS 544.62 12. Jose Guerra Oliva CUB 472.29 2. Xiong Ni CHN 603.81 2. Guo Jingjing CHN 518.76 3. Georgi Chogovadze URS 580.68 3. Chantelle Michell AUS 515.07 Men’s Synchronized 3-meter Final 4. Jan Hempel GER 567.37 4. Anna Lindberg SWE 497.82 1. Xu/Yu CHN 313.50 5. MEX 546.12 5. Olena Zhupyna UKR 494.19 2. Mesch/Schlepps GER 308.28 6. Robert Morgan GBR 544.92 6. Vera Ilyina RUS 488.88 3. Roy/Pullar AUS 305.16 7. Matt Scoggin USA 513.00 7. Irina Vyguzova KAZ 487.80 4. Ali/Shipman GBR 295.35 8. Pat Evans USA 508.89 8. Eryn Bulmer CAN 485.16 5. Bogart/Ferguson USA 276.72 9. Loudy Tourky AUS 484.14 6. Miranda/Marconi ITA 270.06 VII FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 10. Li Ronjuan CHN 465.99 7. Loukashin/Varlamov RUS 267.93 1994 — Rome, Italy 11. Michelle Davison USA 462.66 8. Emptoz-Lacote/Pierre FRA 265.44 12. Svetlana Aliakseyeva BLR 451.56 9. Comtois/LePoole CAN 249.09 Women’s 1-meter Springboard Men’s Synchronized Platform Final 1. Chen Lixia CHN 279.30 Women’s Platform Final 1. Sun/Tian CHN 326.34 2. Tan Shuping CHN 276.00 1. Olena Zhupyna UKR 550.41 2. Kuehne/Hempel GER 308.01 3. Annie Pelletier CAN 273.84 2. Cai Yuyan CHN 536.25 3. Varlamov/Loukashin RUS 304.02 4. Cheril Santini USA 261.72 3. Chen Li CHN 519.45 4. Emptoz-Lacote/Pierre FRA 265.56 5. Yulia Pakhalina RUS 263.16 4. Chantelle Michell AUS 475.29 5. Pichler/Wade USA 246.96 6. Vera Ilyina RUS 262.92 5. Laura Wilkinson USA 472.65 6. Newbery/Weeks AUS 241.20 7. Conny Schmalfuss GER 261.06 6. Annika Walter GER 472.35 7. Kopecky/Kalec CAN 226.14 8. Vivian Alberty PUR 230.70 7. Irina Vyguzova KAZ 471.12 8. Emilie Heymans CAN 465.48 Women’s 3-meter Springboard 9. Maria Jose Alcala MEX 447.54 IX FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 1. Tan Shuping CHN 548.49 10. AUT 434.01 2001 — Fukuoka, 2. Vera Ilyina RUS 498.60 11. Olga Khristoforova RUS 433.05 3. Claudia Bockner GER 480.15 12. Ute Wetzig GER 408.81 Men’s 1-meter Final 4. Karen Dalton USA 471.42 1. Wang Feng CHN 444.03 5. Yulia Pakhalina RUS 470.34 Women’s Synchronized 3-meter Final 2. Wang Tianling CHN 433.14 6. Simona Koch GER 467.73 1. Lashko/Pakhalina RUS 282.30 3. Alexander Dobroskok RUS 414.21 7. Svetlana Alekseeva BLR 446.64 2. Rao/Li CHN 276.18 4. Thomas Davidson USA 369.60 8. Julia Cruz ESP 440.19 3. Pesek/Bonner USA 263.91 5. Troy Dumais USA 365.76 4. Cruz/Saez de Ibarra ESP 259.68 6. Shannon Roy AUS 354.81 Women’s Platform 5. Bockner/Schmalfuss GER 256.56 1. Fu Mingxia CHN 434.04 6. Schneider/M.-Aviolat SUI 242.31 Men’s 3-meter Final 2. Chi Bin CHN 420.24 7. Zhupyna/Lyeonova UKR 234.63 1. Dmitry Sautin RUS 725.82 3. Mary Jose Alcala MEX 396.48 2. Wang Tianling CHN 717.27 4. Eileen Richetelli USA 395.88 Women’s Synchronized Platform Final 3. Ken Terauchi JPN 712.38 5. CAN 395.79 1. Zhupyna/Serbina UKR 278.28 4. CHN 712.29 6. Conny Schmalfuss GER 390.00 2. Chen/Cai CHN 276.54 5. AUS 659.28 7. Mary Ellen Clark USA 388.05 3. Link/Long USA 265.47 6. Fernanda Platas MEX 659.07 8. Svetlana Timoshinina RUS 369.39 4. Danaux/Arboles FRA 263.67 7. Andreas Wels GER 648.42 5. Wetzig/Piper GER 261.63 8. Antonio Ally GBR 615.69 Men’s 1-meter Springboard 6. Opriea/Ciocan ROM 261.21 9. Imre Lengyel HUN 613.74 1. Evan Stewart ZIM 382.14 7. Khrist’rova/Olsh’kaya RUS 255.72 10. Alexander Dobroskok RUS 604.65 2. Lan Wei CHN 375.96 8. Gilmore/Tosh AUS 249.66 11. Alexandre Despatie CAN 579.18 3. Brian Earley USA 361.59 9. Richter/Reiff AUT 247.53 12. Jose Guerra Oliva CUB 463.65 4. Borris Lietzow GER 353.46 5. Fernando Platas MEX 351.48 Men’s 1-meter Final Men’s Platform Final 6. Kevin McMahon USA 347.88 1. Yu Zhuocheng CHN 417.54 1. Tian Liang CHN 688.77 6. Holger Schlepps GER 347.88 2. Troy Dumais USA 415.74 2. Alexandre Despatie CAN 670.95 8. Edwin Jongejans NED 344.94 3. Holger Schlepps GER 398.31 3. Mathew Helm AUS 670.23 4. Zhou Yilin CHN 391.32 4. Jose Guerra Oliva CUB 659.40 Men’s 3-meter Springboard 5. Dean Pullar AUS 383.73 5. Jan Hempel GER 608.88 1. Yu Zhoucheng CHN 655.44 6. Evan Stewart ZIM 378.30 6. Hu Jia CHN 604.59 2. Dmitry Sautin RUS 646.59 7. Heiko Meyer GER 586.86 3. Wang Tianling CHN 638.22 Men’s 3-meter Final 8. Mark Ruiz USA 584.10 4. Mark Bradshaw USA 616.92 1. Dmitry Sautin RUS 746.79 9. Eduardo Rueda MEX 561.54 5. Jan Hempel GER 616.62 2. Zhou Yilin CHN 694.92 10. Igor Loukashin RUS 553.77 6. Fernando Platas MEX 615.66 3. Vassiliy Lissovsky RUS 651.60 11. Christopher Kalec CAN 534.75 7. Michael Murphy AUS 594.42 4. Imre Lengyel HUN 630.99 12. Erick Fornaris Alvarez CUB 513.03 8. David Lorenzini ITA 571.62 5. Andreas Wels GER 609.39 6. P.J. Bogart USA 608.22 Men’s Synchronized 3-meter Final Men’s Platform 7. Philippe Comtois CAN 607.74 1. Peng/Wang CHN 342.63 1. Dmitry Sautin RUS 634.71 8. Fernando Platas MEX 584.13 2. Rodriguez/Platas MEX 338.49 2. Sun Shuwei CHN 630.03 9. Alexander Mesch GER 568.17 3. Dobroskok/Sautin RUS 335.19 3. Vladimir Timoshinin RUS 607.32 10. Troy Dumais USA 565.68 4. Shipman/Ally GBR 319.38 4. Jan Hempel GER 585.27 11. Dean Pullar AUS 549.27 5. Wels/Schellenberg GER 310.68 5. Xiong Ni CHN 558.48 12. Evan Stewart ZIM 522.09 6. Newbery/Barnett AUS 307.08 6. Robert Morgan GBR 552.06 7. T. Dumais/Davidson USA 284.94 7. Sergei Kudrevitch BLR 525.21 8. Gil/Alvarez ESP 282.72 8. Michael Murphy AUS 521.88 Men’s Synchronized Platform Final DV 25 USA Diving World Championship Results

1. Tian/Hu CHN 361.41 2. Rueda/Platas MEX 336.63 9. Olena Zhupina UKR 505.26 Men’s Synchro Platform Final 3. Volodkov/Zakharov UKR 336.06 10. Ditte Kotzian GER 503.61 1. Helm/Newbery AUS 384.6 4. Helm/Newbery AUS 323.85 11. Olena Fedorova UKR 502.74 2. Volodkov/Zakharov UKR 372.6 5. Hempel/Meyer GER 322.80 12. Anna Lindberg SWE 481.83 3. Tian/Hu CHN 367.14 6. Kormylitsin/Loukashin RUS 318.90 4. Waterfi eld/Taylor GBR 356.94 7. Ruiz/Prandi USA 307.56 Women’s Platform Final 5. Martinez/Perez MEX 322.74 8. Fornaris Alvarez/Guerra Oliva CUB 284.10 1. Emilie Heymans CAN 597.45 6. Betancourt/Fornaris CUB 321.36 2. Lao Lishi CHN 595.56 7. T. Dumais/J. Dumais USA 318.18 Women’s 1-meter Final 3. Li Na CHN 563.43 8. Galperin/Lukashin RUS 298.62 1. Blythe Hartley CAN 300.81 4. Olena Zhupina UKR 526.26 2. Wu Minxia CHN 297.57 5. Loudy Tourky AUS 522.54 XI FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 3. Zhang Jing CHN 294.15 6. GER 517.86 2005 — , Canada 4. Heike Fischer GER 280.05 7. Claire Febvay FRA 505.86 8. Laura Wilkinson USA 485.4 5. Conny Schmalfuss GER 277.68 Women’s 1-meter Final 6. Irina Lashko AUS 252.81 9. Julia Koltunova RUS 480.99 10. Lynda Dackiw AUS 471 1. Blythe Hartley CAN 325.65 2. Wu Minxia CHN 299.70 Women’s 3-meter Final 11. Tania Cagnotto ITA 456.21 12. Blythe Hartley CAN 444.36 3. Heike Fischer GER 299.46 1. Guo Jingjing CHN 596.67 4. Anna Lindberg SWE 288.87 2. Irina Lashko AUS 552.39 Women’s Synchro 3-meter Final 5. Alejandra Fuentes VEN 280.14 3. Youlia Pakhalina RUS 543.54 6. Christina Loukas USA 259.02 4. Vera Ilyina RUS 541.35 1. Wu/Guo CHN 357.3 2. Pakhalina/Ilyina RUS 321.24 5. Anna Lindberg SWE 530.10 Women’s 3-meter Final 6. Tania Cagnotto ITA 503.73 3. Espinosa/Sanchez MEX 299.64 4. Schmalfuss/Kotzian GER 295.5 1. Guo Jingjing CHN 645.54 7. Ditte Kotzian GER 498.99 2. Wu Minxia CHN 619.05 8. Irina Vyguzova KAZ 495.15 5. Gerrard/Smith GBR 293.55 6. Dackiw/Michell AUS 291.24 3. Tania Cagnotto ITA 591.27 9. Liang Xiaoqiao CHN 494.55 4. Anna Lindberg SWE 586.26 10. Emilie Heymans CAN 494.01 7. Ischenko/Fedorova UKR 287.04 8. Hildebrand/Cardinell USA 259.38 5. Yulia Pakhalina RUS 581.04 11. Chantelle Michell AUS 475.62 6. Blythe Hartley CAN 557.97 12. Hanna Sorokina UKR 452.67 Women’s Synchro Platform Final 7. Heike Fischer GER 539.97 1. Lao/Li CHN 344.58 8. Olena Fedorova UKR 522.12 Women’s Platform Final 2. Tourky/Dackiw AUS 323.34 9. Nancilea Underwood USA 513.06 1. Xu Mian CHN 532.65 3. Olshevskaya/Timoshinina RUS 300.12 10. Melanie Rinaldi CAN 498.09 2. Duan Qing CHN 522.54 4. Wilkinson/Viola USA 281.04 11. Tandi Indergaard GBR 494.67 3. Loudy Tourky AUS 511.50 5. Saez de Ibarra/Santos ESP 281.04 12. AUS 464.34 4. Olena Zhupina UKR 507.90 6. Espinosa/Sanchez MEX 277.38 5. Myriam Boileau CAN 481.11 7. Leonova/Zhupina UKR 269.31 Women’s Platform Final 6. Takiri Miyazaki JPN 480.78 8. Jon/Kim PRK 263.76 1. Laura Wilkinson USA 564.87 7. Annika Walter GER 461.34 2. Loudy Tourky AUS 551.25 8. Svetlana Timoshinina RUS 458.67 Men’s 1-meter Final 3. Jia Tong CHN 550.98 9. Christin Steuer GER 445.20 1. Xu Xiang CHN 431.94 4. Emilie Heymans CAN 546.84 10. Juliana Veloso BRA 440.52 2. Wang Kenan CHN 412.41 5. Yuan Pei Lin CHN 519.60 11. Olga Khristoforova KAZ 439.74 3. Joona Puhakka FIN 391.26 6. Risa Asada JPN 518.19 12. Olga Klokova RUS 413.82 4. Alexander Dobroskok RUS 378.45 7. AUS 495.27 5. Tobias Schellenberg GER 340.35 8. Valentina Marocchi ITA 464.91 Women’s Synchronized 3-meter Final 6. Nicola Marconi ITA 310.98 9. Jashia Luna MEX 463.77 1. Wu/Guo CHN 347.31 10. Tania Cagnotto ITA 454.89 2. Pakhalina/Ilyina RUS 320.61 11. Juliana Veloso BRA 450.45 3. Kotzian/Schmalfuss GER 303.03 Men’s 3-meter Final 12. Yuliya Procophuk RUS 417.03 4. Sorokina/Zhupina UKR 293.40 1. Alexander Dobrosok RUS 788.37 5. Michell/Tourky AUS 281.34 2. Peng Bo CHN 780.84 Women’s Synchro 3-meter Final 6. Espinosa Sanchez/Sanchez SotoMEX 280.74 3. Dmitry Sautin RUS 776.64 1. Li/Guo CHN 349.80 7. Hirai-Soldati/Kunkel USA 275.70 4. Wang Tianling CHN 745.35 2. Kotzian/Schmalfuss GER 319.05 8. Salivonchyk/Alexeeva BLR 274.95 5. Troy Dumais USA 706.08 3. Ishchenko/Fedorova UKR 308.82 6. Alexandre Despatie CAN 704.85 4. Espinosa/Luna MEX 291.06 Women’s Synchronized Platform 7. Ken Terauchi JPN 685.32 5. Batki/Dallape ITA 288.87 1. Duan/Sang CHN 329.94 8. Robert Newbery AUS 668.64 6. Saez de Ibarra/Eizaguirre ESP 286.98 2. Olshevskaya/Timoshinina RUS 306.90 9. Mark Shipman GBR 649.2 7. Moran/Dale CAN 285.42 3. Miyazaki/Otsuki JPN 297.00 10. Antonio Ally GBR 633.15 8. Stratton/Cole AUS 280.44 4. Reiff/Richter-Libiseller AUT 279.78 11. Phillip Jones USA 614.94 9. Indergaard/Sage GBR 276.12 5. Tourky/Gilmore AUS 274.92 12. Nicola Marconi ITA 614.85 10. Zaytseva/Podzniakova RUS 261.60 6. Hirai-Soldati/Pohorenec USA 269.49 Women’s Synchro Platform Final 7. Gamm/Kotzian GER 264.42 Men’s Platform Final 1. Jia/Yuan CHN 351.60 8. Lyeonova/Zhupina UKR 255.48 1. Alexandre Despatie CAN 716.91 2. Tourky/Newbery AUS 334.89 2. Mathew Helm AUS 697.74 3. Benfeito/Filion CAN 328.80 3. Tian Liang CHN 696.06 X FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 4. Gamm/Subschinski GER 321.12 4. Hu Jia CHN 683.55 2003 — Barcelona, Spain 5. Cardinell/Wilkinson USA 318.66 5. GBR 666.21 6. Espinosa/Luna MEX 308.46 6. MEX 642.48 7. Reiff/Richter AUT 301.68 Women’s 1-meter Final 7. Gleb Galperin RUS 623.94 8. Goncharova/Koltunova RUS 300.72 1. Irina Lashko AUS 299.97 8. Anton Zakharov UKR 614.52 9. Nakagawa/Yamashita JPN 290.16 2. Conny Schmalfuss GER 296.13 9. Robert Newbery AUS 602.31 10. Blencowe/Couch GBR 287.19 3. Blythe Hartley CAN 291.33 10. Justin Dumais USA 590.34 11. Marocchi/Spaziani ITA 276.36 4. Li Rongjuan CHN 285.27 11. Massimiliano Mazzucchi ITA 572.85 12. Ambarwati/Amelia INA 238.86 5. Heike Fischer GER 275.04 12. Hyong Gil Choe PRK 566.97 6. Anna Lindberg SWE 259.68 Men’s Synchro 3-meter Final Men’s 1-meter Final 1. Dobroskok/Sautin RUS 369.18 1. Alexandre Despatie CAN 489.69 Women’s 3-meter Final 2. Wang T./Wang F. CHN 343.29 2. Xu Xiang CHN 445.68 1. Guo Jingjing CHN 617.94 3. Wels/Schellenberg GER 334.44 3. Wang Feng CHN 445.56 2. Yulia Pakhalina RUS 611.58 4. Rodriguez/Platas MEX 328.26 4. Joona Puhakka FIN 441.78 3. Wu Minxia CHN 589.8 5. J. Dumais/T. Dumais USA 327.99 5. Jevon Tarantino USA 380.46 4. Vera Ilyina RUS 582.93 6. Fornaris/Betancourt CUB 322.59 6. Chris Colwill USA 338.40 5. Blythe Hartley CAN 575.28 7. Newbery/Barnett AUS 317.85 6. Sara Hildebrand USA 545.55 8. Ally/Shipman GBR 301.29 7. Loudy Tourky AUS 516.27 8. Emilie Heymans CAN 510.03 DV 26 USA Diving World Championship Results

Men’s 3-meter Final Men’s 1-meter 19. Thomas Finchum USA 382.00 1. Alexandre Despatie USA 813.60 1. Luo Yutong CHN 477.40 23. David Boudia USA 367.45 2. Troy Dumais USA 752.76 2. He Chong CHN 469.85 3. He Chong CHN 730.77 3. Christopher Sacchin ITA 441.40 Women’s synchronized 3-meter 4. Peng Bo CHN 721.56 4. Chris Colwill USA 432.10 1. Wu/Guo CHN 355.80 5. Alexander Dobroskok RUS 705.39 5. Illya Kvasha UKR 414.90 2. Kotzian/Fischer GER 318.45 6. Jorge Betancourt CUB 681.93 6. Artem Lvov RUS 393.15 3. Stratton/Cole AUS 313.14 7. Cesar Castro BRA 681.69 7. Siarhei Kuchmasau BLR 387.75 4. Korolyova/Fedorova UKR 302.82 8. Andreas Wels GER 669.00 8. GER 382.85 5. Andren/Lindberg SWE 296.46 9. Joona Puhakka FIN 658.83 9. Javier Illana Garcia ESP 378.95 6. Pakhalina/Lashko RUS 296.22 10. Nicola Marconi ITA 652.56 10. Tobias Schellenberg GER 376.40 7. Espinosa/Sanchez MEX 294.90 11. CAN 628.77 11. Magnus Frick SWE 374.10 8. Gerrard/Sage GBR 294.36 12. Tobias Schellenberg GER 610.56 12. Yury Kunakov RUS 330.70 9. Dallape/Batki ITA 290.94 20. Jevon Tarantino USA 324.70 10. Rittenhouse/Bryant USA 286.80 Men’s Platform Final 11. Drazinou/Georgatou GRE 266.82 1. Hu Jia CHN 698.01 Women’s 10-meter fi nal 12. Jimie/Leong MAS 240.54 2. Jose Guerra Oliva CUB 691.14 1. Wang Xin CHN 432.85 3. Gleb Galperin RUS 656.19 2. Chen Roulin CHN 410.30 Men’s synchronized 10-meter 4. Rommel Pacheco MEX 655.20 3. Christin Steuer GER 386.85 1. Huo/Lin CHN 489.48 5. Dmitry Dobroskok RUS 649.62 4. Laura Wilkinson USA 361.80 2. Dobroskok/Galperin RUS 467.16 6. Leon Taylor GBR 642.61 5. Emilie Heymans CAN 346.05 3. Boudia/Finchum USA 463.56 7. CHN 619.77 6. Claire Febvay FRA 324.95 4. Guerra/Fornaris CUB 433.80 8. Robert Newbery AUS 618.06 7. Paola Espinosa MEX 296.65 5. Gorshkovozov/Mezensky UKR 423.36 9. Bryan Nickson MAS 603.87 8. Anja Richter AUT 296.10 6. Dell’uoma/Benedetti ITA 406.86 10. Heiko Meyer GER 596.07 9. Annett Gamm GER 291.30 7. Klein/Meyer GER 404.10 11. Anton Zakharov UKR 587.13 10. Valentia Marocchi ITA 282.15 8. Kaptur/Varlamau BLR 402.51 12. Matthew Mitcham AUS 560.73 11. AUS 282.15 9. Ojeda/Pacheco MEX 400.20 12. CAN 267.75 10. Trakas/Gavriilidis GRE 395.55 Men’s Synchro 3-meter Final 29. Haley Ishimatsu USA 187.25 11. Kim/Oh KOR 372.36 1. He/Wang CHN 384.42 12. Hill/Robertson AUS 365.10 2. Schellenberg/Wels GER 364.59 Women’s 1-meter 3. J. Dumais/T. Dumais USA 360.27 1. He Zi CHN 316.65 4. Barnett/Newbery AUS 357.03 XIII FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2. Blythe Hartley CAN 311.20 2009 - Rome, Italy 5. Betancourt/Fornaris Alvarez CUB 339.96 3. Yuliya Pakhalina RUS 304.60 6. Fumado/Villarroel VEN 334.20 4. Anna Lindberg SWE 300.05 Men’s synchronized 3-meter 7. N. Marconi/T. Marconi ITA 325.77 5. Irina Lashko RUS 291.95 1. Qin/Wang CHN 467.94 8. Castro/Duran BRA 324.57 6. Allison Brennan USA 287.75 2.Dumais/Ipsen USA 445.59 9. Calvo/Illana ESP 313.20 7. CHN 289.90 3. Despatie/Ross CAN 428.64 10. Varlamau/Kuchmasau BLR 311.94 8. AUS 259.70 4. N. Marconi/T. Marconi ITA 428.55 11. Gavriilidis/Manos GRE 305.37 9. Ditte Kotzian GER 255.80 5. Feck/Hausding GER 426.24 12. Huerta/Martinez MEX 297.57 10. Heike Fischer GER 249.15 6. Kunakov/Sautin RUS 416.22 11. ITA 246.75 7. Robinson-Baker/Swain GBR 413.46 Men’s Synchro Platform Final 12. Nora Barta HUN 233.00 8. Guerra/Betancourt CUB 413.19 1. Dobroskok/Galperin RUS 392.88 14. Christina Loukas USA 245.55 9. Cely/Rosset FRA 396.09 2. Yang/Hu CHN 374.79 10. Islas/Ruvalcaba MEX 394.65 3. Waterfi eld/Taylor GBR 367.95 Men’s 3-meter 11. Roslan/Yeoh MAS 388.77 4. Volodkov/Zakharov UKR 353.40 1. Qin Kai CHN 545.35 12. Calvo/Illana ESP 384.93 5. Fornaris Alvarez/Guerra Oliva CUB 346.44 2. Alexandre Despatie CAN 518.65 6. Kaptur/Varlamov BLR 334.95 3. Dmitry Sautin RUS 517.10 Women’s synchronized 10-meter 7. Benedetti/Dell’uomo ITA 326.76 4. Ken Terauchi JPN 502.30 1. Wang/Chen CHN 369.18 8. Trakas/Gavriilidis GRE 325.62 5. Aleksandr Dobroskok RUS 502.20 2. Dunnichay/Ishimatsu USA 324.66 9. Ojeda/Pacheco MEX 317.70 6. He Chong CHN 499.65 3. Mun Yee/Rinong MAS 321.66 10. Nickson/Sandayud MAS 314.46 7. Troy Dumais USA 487.60 4. Benfeito/Filion CAN 321.39 11. McCormick/Gorup-Paul CAN 309.06 8. Cesar Castro BRA 469.90 5. Cole/Wu CAN 320.58 12. Klein/Becker GER 295.83 9. Dmytro Lysenko UKR 430.10 6. Gladding/Sylvester GBR 306.90 10. Siarhei Kuchmasau BLR 418.45 7. Febvay/Labeau FRA 299.28 XII FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 11. Jorge Betancourt CUB 399.35 8. Moller/Subschinski GER 299.22 2007 - , Australia 12. Nicola Marconi ITA 377.65 9. Espinosa/Sanchez ITA 297.00 33. Chris Colwill USA 341.70 10. Marocchi/Spaziana ITA 293.88 Men’s synchronized 3-meter 11. Goncharova/Koltunova RUS 292.56 1. Qin/Wang CHN 458.76 Women’s 3-meter 12. Mena Pena/Rivera Robira CUB 281.34 2. Despatie/Miranda CAN 418.92 1. Guo Jingjing CHN 381.75 3. Schellenberg/Wels GER 414.54 2. Wu Minxia CHN 368.80 Men’s 1-meter 4. Dumais/Richeson USA 414.24 3. Tania Cagnotto ITA 341.70 1. Kai Qin CHN 449.00 5. N. Marconi/T. Marconi ITA 407.04 4. Anna Lindberg SWE 334.05 2. Xinhua Zhang CHN 445.90 6. Betancourt/Fornaris CUB 400.38 5. Yuliya Pakhalina RUS 320.10 3. Matthew Mitcham AUS 440.20 7. Robertson/Nel AUS 389.55 6. Nancilea Foster USA 312.70 4. Peter Waterfi eld GBR 432.60 8. Nee/Roslan MAS 386.37 7. Katja Dieckow GER 311.00 5. Illya Kvasha UKR 413.10 9. Lysenko/Zakharov UKR 384.69 8. Blythe Hartley CAN 301.35 6. Javier Illana ESP 395.55 10. Vahtola/Puhakka FIN 378.57 9. Laura Sanchez MEX 300.00 7. Eric Sehn CAN 391.80 11. J. Egana/D. Egana SWE 373.20 10. Kelci Bryant USA 294.55 8. Andrezej Rzenszutek POL 369.25 12. Dobroskok/Galperin RUS 277.26 11. Anastasia Pozdnyakova RUS 283.45 9. Chris Colwill USA 350.30 12. Briony Cole AUS 274.95 10. Ilya Zakharov RUS 322.75 Women’s synchronized 10-meter 11. Pavlo Rozenberg GER 320.65 1. Jia/Chen CHN 361.32 Men’s 10-meter 12.Carlos Calvo ESP 307.60 2. Cole/Wu AUS 324.00 1. Gleb Galperin RUS 554.70 18. Terry Horner USA 336.15 3. Gamm/Subschinski GER 306.63 2. Zhou Luxin CHN 519.15 4. Benfeito/Filion CAN 303.60 3. Lin Yue CHN 513.70 Women’s 10-meter fi nal 5. Dunnichay/Ishimatsu USA 298.80 4. Dmitry Dobroskok RUS 499.90 1. Paola Espinosa MEX 428.25 6. Zaytseva/Peunina RUS 294.36 5. Rommel Pacheco MEX 488.05 2. Chen Roulin CHN 417.60 7. Espinosa/Luna MEX 290.88 6. Jose Guerra CUB 477.80 3. Li Kang CHN 410.35 8. Nakagawa/Yamashita JPN 287.76 7. Bryan Nickson Lomas MAS 469.25 4. CAN 396.50 9. Powell/Couch GBR 287.70 8. Alexandre Despatie CAN 453.75 5. MAS 354.45 10. Ciobanu/Popovici ROU 266.16 9. Vadim Kaptur BLR 428.05 6. Christin Steuer GER 353.75 11. Prokopchuk/Zhuk UKR 259.74 10. Peter Waterfi eld GBR 419.70 7. Alexandra Croak AUS 351.85 12. Spaziani/Marocchi ITA 232.98 11. Riley McCormick CAN 405.30 8. Tonia Couch GBR 296.10 12.Francesco Dell’uomo ITA 401.65 DV 27 USA Diving World Championship Results

9. Audrey Labeau FRA 291.30 6. Kwon/Cho KOR 408.84 4. Qin Kai CHN 481.90 10. Roseline Filion CAN 282.15 7. McCormick/Ross CAN 406.98 5. Troy Dumais USA 479.95 11. Melissa Wu AUS 282.15 8. Garcia/Sanchez MEX 400.83 6. Yahel Castillo MEX 464.10 12. Yulla Koltunova RUS 267.75 9. Brick/Daley GBR 390.36 7. Matthieu Rosset FRA 455.45 17. Haley Ishimatsu USA 259.90 10. Minibaev/Zakharov RUS 389.91 8. GBR 453.50 18. Brittany Viola USA 254.90 11. Kaptur/Varlamau BLR 385.77 9. Javier Illana ESP 429.00 12.Bondar/Gorshkovo UKR 384.87 10. Julian Sanchez MEX 408.60 Women’s 1-meter 11. Bryan Nickson MAS 404.90 1. Julia Pakhalina RUS 325.05 XIV FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 12. Oleskiy Prygorov UKR 399.30 2. Minxia Wu CHN 311.90 2011 - Shanghai, China 31. Kristian Ipsen USA 370.60 3. Wang Han CHN 303.95 4. Tania Cagnotto ITA 296.60 Women’s 3-meter Men’s synchronized 3-meter 5. Sharleen Stratton AUS 284.15 1. Wu Minxia CHN 380.85 1. Qin/Luo CHN 463.98 6. Maria Elisabetta Marconi ITA 268.80 2. He Zi CHN 379.15 2. Zakharov/Kuznetsov RUS 451.89 7. GBR 267.55 3. Jennifer Abel CAN 365.10 3. Castillo/Sanchez MEX 437.61 8. Christina Loukas USA 266.35 4. Christina Loukas USA 350.10 4. Dumais/Ipsen USA 429.06 9. Katja Dieckow GER 265.40 5. Sharleen Stratton AUS 330.75 5. Feck/Hausding GER 414.39 10. Melanie Rinaldi CAN 256.35 6. Laura Sanchez MEX 329.70 6. Prygorov/Gorshkovozov UKR 412.20 11. Veronika Kratochwil AUT 238.30 7. Kelci Bryant USA 322.95 7. Mears/Robinson-Baker GBR 403.68 12. Jennifer Abel CAN 236.80 8. Anna Pysmenska UKR 317.25 8. Cely/Rosset FRA 402.36 14. Brittany Viola USA 244.80 9. Tania Cagnotto ITA 313.45 9. Sakai/Okamoto JPN 395.19 10. Nadezda Bazhina RUS 305.60 10. Benedetti/Rinaldi ITA 381.63 11. Uschi Freitag GER 288.10 11. Valheim/Valheim NOR 379.74 Men’s 3-meter 12. Emilie Haymans CAN 270.00 1. He Chong CHN 505.20 12. Chanturia/Korakhashvili GEO 365.13 2. Troy Dumais USA 498.40 Men’s 10-meter Women’s synchronized 10-meter 3. Alexandre Despatie CAN 490.30 1. Qui Bo CHN 585.45 1. Wang/Chen CHN 362.58 4. Zhang Xinhua CHN 487.75 2. David Boudia USA 544.25 2. Croak/Wu AUS 325.92 5. Cesar Castro BRA 466.90 3. Sascha Klein GER 534.50 3. Steuer/Subschinski GER 316.29 6. Yahel Castillo MEX 459.90 4. Victor Minibaev RUS 527.50 4. Couch/Barrow GBR 314.52 7. Javier Illana ESP 452.10 5. Thomas Daley GBR 505.10 5. Potyekhina/Prokopchuk UKR 311.64 8. Chris Colwill USA 451.70 6. Nick McCrory USA 501.65 6. Mun Yee/Rinong MAS 321.66 9. Matthew Mitcham AUS 431.30 7. Ivan Garcia MEX 493.15 7. Benfeito/Filion CAN 303.87 10. Patrick Hausding GER 426.45 8. Oleksandr Bondar UKR 457.35 8. Espinosa/Ortiz MEX 298.80 11. Reuben Ross CAN 425.30 9. Riley McCormick CAN 444.50 9. Govor/Koltunova RUS 291.24 12. Michele Benedetti ITA 415.70 10. Zhou Luxin CHN 441.00 10. Choe/Kim PRK 278.64 11. Peter Waterfi eld GBR 416.55 11. Dunnichay/James USA 278.22 Women’s 3-meter 12. Konstyantyn Milyaev UKR 407.50 1. Guo Jingjing CHN 388.20 12. Popovici/Aiacoboae ROU 273.48

2. Emilie Haymans CAN 346.45 Women’s synchronized 3-meter Men’s 1-meter 3. Tania Cagnotto ITA 341.25 1. Wu/He CHN 356.40 1. Li Shixin CHN 463.90 4. He Zi CHN 336.65 2. Abel/Heymans CAN 313.50 2. He Min CHN 444.00 5. Ariel Rittenhouse USA 335.10 3. Smith/Stratton AUS 306.90 3. Pavlo Rozenberg GER 436.50 6. Sharleen Stratton AUS 327.75 4. Fedorova/Pysmenska UKR 302.40 4. Chris Colwill USA 427.15 7. Anastasia Pozdinakova RUS 320.65 5. Dieckow/Freitag GER 299.40 5. Javier Illana ESP 402.40 8. Christina Loukas USA 301.35 6. Cagnotto/Dallape ITA 297.60 6. Reuben Ross CAN 401.40 9. Briony Cole AUS 300.00 7. Loukas/Cook USA 288.00 7. Evgeny Kuznetsov RUS 388.10 10. Laura Sanchez MEX 294.55 8. Philippova/Pozdniakova RUS 282.72 8. Andrezej Rzenszutek POL 368.95 11. Jennifer Abel CAN 283.45 9. Chavez/Sanchez MEX 278.10 9. Aaron Fleshner USA 364.60 12. Katja Dieckow GER 274.95 10. Mun Yee/Yan Yee MAS 264.60 10. Amund Gismervik NOR 346.65 11. Bouvet/Farissier FRA 254.10 11. Daniel Islas MEX 307.35 Men’s 10-meter 12. Lo I/Choi MAC 249.60 1. Thomas Daley GBR 539.85 12. Alexander Andresen SWE 282.15 2. Qui Bo CHN 532.20 Men’s synchronized 10-meter Women’s 10-meter fi nal 3. Zhou Luxin CHN 530.55 1. Huo/Qiu CHN 480.03 1. Chen Roulin CHN 405.30 4. Matthew Mitcham AUS 529.50 2. Hausding/Klein GER 443.01 2. Hu Yadan CHN 394.00 5. Aleksey Kravchenko RUS 493.90 3.Bondar/Gorshkovozov UKR 435.36 3. Paola Espinosa MEX 377.15 6. David Boudia USA 491.80 4. Minibaev/Zakharov RUS 427.98 4. Meaghan Benfeito CAN 375.50 7. Sascha Klein GER 478.90 5. Boudia/McCrory USA 420.69 5. Pandelela Rinong MAS 355.85 8. Constantin Popovici ROU 476.20 6. Waterfi eld/Daley GBR 407.46 6. Yulia Prokopchuk UKR 340.15 9. Riley McCormick CAN 470.30 7. Garcia/Sanchez MEX 393.09 7. Alexandra Croak AUS 337.75 10. Rommel Pacheco MEX 456.20 8. Geyson/Sehn CAN 386.70 8. Roseline Filion CAN 333.00 11. Jonathan Ruvalcaba MEX 390.35 9. Murakami/Okamoto JPN 380.52 9. Tonia Couch GBR 315.05 12. Bryan Nickson Lomas MAS 372.10 10. Kaptur/Hordeichik BLR 378.78 10. Brittany Viola USA 308.05 20. Nick McCrory USA 401.00 11. Rios/Ortega COL 374.43 11. Yulla Koltunova RUS 293.90 12. Aguirre/Guerra CUB 371.82 Women’s synchronized 3-meter 12. Nora Subschinski GER 286.30 1. Wu/Guo CHN 348.00 15. Jessica Parratto USA 294.25 2. Cagnotto/Dallape ITA 329.70 XV FINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 3. Pakhalina/Pozdniakova RUS 310.80 Women’s 1-meter 2013 - Barcelona, Spain 4. Abel/Rinaldi CAN 309.90 1. Shi Tingmao CHN 318.65 5. Cole/Stratton AUS 309.18 2. Wang Han CHN 310.20 Men’s synchronized 3-meter 6. Bryant/Rittenhouse USA 305.10 3. Tania Cagnotto ITA 295.45 1. Qin/He CHN 448.86 7. Espinosa/Sanchez MEX 304.50 4. Maria Marconi ITA 290.15 2. Zakharov/Kuznetsov RUS 428.01 8. Nakagawa/Shibusawa JPN 291.45 5. Nadezda Bazhina RUS 286.20 3. Ocampo/Pacheco MEX 422.79 9. Dieckow/Subschinski GER 282.30 6. Abby Johnston USA 282.85 4. Feck/Hausding GER 411.27 10. Fedorova/Korolyova UKR 263.67 7. Sharleen Stratton AUS 281.65 5. Dumais/Hixon USA 410.85 11. Geurtsen/Janssen NED 262.44 8. Anna Lindberg SWE 279.55 6. Ooi/Azman MAS 404.61 12. Gondos/Reisinger HUN 245.19 9. Kelci Bryant USA 274.25 7. Prygorov/Kvasha UKR 403.65 10. Olena Fedorova UKR 274.15 8. Mears/Robinson-Baker GBR 391.53 Men’s synchronized 10-meter 11. Brittany Broben AUS 267.20 9. Pupo/Hernandez CUB 381.72 1. Huo/Lin CHN 482.58 12. Anastasia Pozdniakova RUS 251.70 10. Woo/Kim KOR 377.34 2. Boudia/Finchum USA 456.84 11. Paparounas/Fafalis GRE 376.02 3. Guerra/Aguirre CUB 456.60 Men’s 3-meter 12. Billi/Tocci ITA 362.88 4. Hausding/Klein GER 455.76 1. He Chong CHN 554.30 5. Chiarabini/Dell’uomo ITA 411.03 2. Ilya Zakharov RUS 508.95 Women’s synchronized 10-meter 3. Evgeny Kuznetsov RUS 493.55 1. Liu/Chen CHN 356.28 DV 28 USA Diving World Championship Results

2. Benfeito/Filion CAN 331.41 Men’s 10-meter 3. Leong/Pamg MAS 331.14 1. Qui Bo CHN 581.00 4. Boyd/Tarvit AUS 309.78 2. David Boudia USA 517.40 5. Couch/Barrow GBR 309.72 3. Sascha Klein GER 508.55 6. Espinosa/Ortiz MEX 306.39 4. German Sanchez MEX 506.35 7. Cousineau/Bromberg USA 301.74 5. Ivan Garcia MEX 502.75 8. Timoshinina/Petukhova RUS 298.32 6. Thomas Daley GBR 470.60 9. Choe/Kim PRK 276.54 7. Oleksandr Bondar UKR 464.75 10. Reisinger/Kormos HUN 261.24 8. Victor Minibaev RUS 449.75 11. Cho/Kim KOR 259.80 9. Vadim Katpur BLR 447.30 12. Kurjo/Stolle GER 253.08 10. Jeinkler Aguirre CUB 417.30 11. Sergey Nazin RUS 410.10 Men’s 1-meter 12. Andrea Chiarabini ITA 370.75 1. Li Shixin CHN 460.95 19. Harrison Jones USA 375.00 2. Illya Kvasha UKR 434.30 3. Alejandro Chavez MEX 431.55 Women’s synchronized 3-meter 4. Sun Zhiyi CHN 425.05 1. Wu/Shi CHN 338.40 5. Constantin Blaha AUT 411.75 2. Cagnotto/Dallape ITA 307.80 6. Matthieu Rosset FRA 409.45 3. Abel/Ware CAN 292.08 7. Rommel Pacheco MEX 399.65 4. Chavez/Sanchez MEX 290.70 8. Martin Wolfram GER 398.05 5. Cheong/Pamg MAS 289.30 9. Sebastian Morales COL 387.30 6. Gallantree/Blagg GBR 284.73 10. Oliver Homuth GER 386.75 7. Burke/Pickens USA 284.64 11. Sergey Nazin RUS 380.00 8. Keeney/Gowlett AUS 279.03 12. Oleg Kolodiy UKR 375.75 9. Chaplieva/Govor RUS 278.40 14. Harrison Jones USA 343.40 10. Fedorova/Pysmenska UKR 270.90 17. Kristian Ipsen USA 333.10 11. Shibusawa/Nakagawa JPN 250.50 12. Chan/Leung HKG 244.71 Women’s 10-meter fi nal 1. Si Yajie CHN 392.15 Men’s synchronized 10-meter 2. Chen Ruolin CHN 388.70 1. Hausding/Klein GER 461.46 3. Yulia Prokopchuk UKR 358.40 2. Minibaev/Chesakov RUS 445.95 4. Sarah Barrow GBR 346.45 3. Cao/Zhang CHN 445.56 5. Maria Kurjo GER 336.55 4. Garcia/Sanchez MEX 442.86 6. Pandelela Rinong Pamg MAS 334.55 5. Aguirre/Guerra CUB 434.49 7. Maria Betancourt VEN 328.35 6. Gorshkovozov/Mezhenskyi UKR 425.52 8. Roseline Filion CAN 316.70 7. Dell’uomo/Verzotto ITA 386.25 9. Tonia Couch GBR 311.00 8. Woo/Kim KOR 386.22 10. Victoria Lamp USA 301.20 9. So/Kim PRK 376.56 11. Alejandra Orozco MEX 298.15 10. Kaptur/Karaliou BLR 356.79 12. Laura Marino FRA 289.70 11. Rios/Ortega COL 354.30 14. Amy Cozad USA 294.00 DQ Stanley/Bonuchi USA 372.84

Women’s 1-meter 1. He Zi CHN 307.10 2. Tania Cagnotto ITA 307.00 3. Wang Han CHN 297.87 4. Delores Hernandez MEX 272.40 5. Pamela Ware CAN 265.10 6. Tina Punzel GER 264.50 7. Daria Govor RUS 256.45 8. Uschi Freitag NED 254.60 9. Jun Hoong Cheong MAS 245.70 10. Brittany Broben AUS 241.85 11. Deidre Freeman USA 236.30 12. Daniella Nero SWE 206.15 14. Samantha Pickens USA 232.65

Men’s 3-meter 1. He Chong CHN 544.95 2. Evgeny Kuznetsov RUS 508.00 3. Yahel Castillo MEX 498.30 4. Illya Kvasha UKR 494.10 5. Qin Kai CHN 473.25 6. Javier Illana ESP 468.15 7. Patrick Hausding GER 445.75 8. Sho Sakai JPN 433.40 9. Constantin Blaha AUT 429.45 10. Oleksandr Gorshkovozov UKR 425.85 11. Grant Nel AUS 420.75 12. Kristian Ipsen USA 413.35

Women’s 3-meter 1. He Zi CHN 383.40 2. Wang Han CHN 356.25 3. Pamela Ware CAN 350.25 4. Tania Cagnotto ITA 345.45 5. Jennifer Abel CAN 339.75 6. Maria Marconi ITA 334.05 7. Hannah Starling GBR 326.20 8. Laura Sanchez MEX 323.05 9. Annabelle Smith AUS 320.25 10. Paola Espinosa MEX 305.70 11. Maren Taylor USA 304.60 12. Anna Pysmenska UKR 256.20 22. Deidre Freeman USA 256.80 DV 29 USA Diving About Diving

Brief History the semifi nals, and the top 12 from the Inward: The diver stands on the end of Diving’s roots date back to the 17th semis will advance to the fi nals. For the board with back toward the water century when gymnasts in Sweden and synchro events, the top 12 teams in and rotates toward the water (oppo- Germany would practice their sport prelims will advance to fi nals. site of back dives). These dives were over water on equipment set up on the formerly called “cutaways.” beaches during the summer months. The preliminaries, semifi nals and fi nals The activity became popular and even- will be scored as separate events, as Twisting: Includes any forward, back, tually branched away from gymnastics scores do not carry over. inward or reverse dive with a twist. This to form a new acrobatic sport. group includes the greatest number In the springboard events, divers of dives because of all the possible Diving was fi rst included in the Olympic choose dives from the following fi ve combinations. program at the 1904 Games in St. Louis groups: forward, back, inward, reverse when a men’s springboard competi- and twisting. For men, one dive from Armstand: Used only in platform div- tion was held. Dr. G.E. Sheldon of the each must be used as required dives, ing, these dives begin with the diver United States became the fi rst Olympic with a sixth dive that may come from assuming a handstand position on the diving champion. Men’s platform was any group. None of the dives may be edge of the platform before executing added for the 1908 Games in London repeated. the dive. as H. Sohanssen of Sweden claimed the gold. Platform diving for women In platform diving, a sixth group, arm- Body Positions appeared at the 1912 Games, with stand, is used. Men must perform one Straight: This position requires that women’s springboard added by 1920. dive from each group, and women must there be no bend at the waist or the Greta Johansson of Sweden and Aileen select fi ve dives from different groups. knees. The arm placement is either by Riggin of the United States were the the diver’s choice or defi ned by the dive fi rst Olympic champions for women’s The four synchronized diving events performed. Listed as “A”. platform and springboard, respectively. will include fi ve rounds for women and six for men. Each pair must perform Pike: Legs are straight with the body Synchronized diving made its Olympic two rounds of dives with an assigned bent at the waist. Again, arm position debut at the 2000 Games in , degree of diffi culty regardless of the for- is either decided on by the diver or dic- Australia. mula and three (four for men) optional tated by the type of dive. Listed as “B”. dives with no limit in degree of diffi culty. The Competition Divers must perform dives from fi ve Tuck: The body is bent at both the waist The World Championships will fea- different groups of dives (i.e. forward, and the knees. The thighs are drawn to ture diving competition in 1-meter backward). In mixed gender synchro- the chest while the heels are kept close springboard, 3-meter springboard, nized events, teams will perform fi ve to the buttocks. Listed as “C”. 10-meter platform, 3-meter springboard dives. synchronized and 10-meter platform Free: This is the diver’s option of using synchronized, events for both men Groups of Dives a combination of the other three posi- and women. The individual events will Forward: The diver faces the front of tions. The free position is only used include preliminary, semifi nal and fi nal the board and rotates toward the water. in dives that include twists. The most sessions, while the synchronized events Dives in this group vary from the simple common combination is straight and are preliminary and fi nals only. front dive to the extremely diffi cult for- pike. Listed as “D”. ward four and one-half somersault. The individual events will consist of optional dives only (no limit in degree of Back: The dive begins with the diver at diffi culty). Women will perform fi ve dives the end of the board with back toward and men will perform six dives in each the water. The direction of rotation is session (preliminary, semifi nal and fi nal; away from the board. no semfi nals in 1-meter). Reverse: These dives begin with the In the 1-meter events, the top 12 divers diver facing the front of the board (using from the preliminaries will advance to a forward approach) and rotating toward the fi nals. In the 3-meter and 10-meter the board. This group of dives were individual contests, the top 18 divers formerly called “gainers.” from the preliminaries will advance to DV 30 USA Diving About Diving

Judging Entry: The entry is very signifi cant About USA Diving At the beginning of a dive, a diver’s because it is the last element of the USA Diving, Inc. is a not-for- body should be straight, head erect, dive the judges see, and is probably the profi t organization recognized by heels together and arms straight to one they will remember best. The two the U.S. Olympic Committee as the the sides. Once the diver stands on criteria to be evaluated on entry are the sport’s national governing body. the front end of the board to perform a angle, which should be near vertical, Headquartered in Indianapolis, standing dive, the judges assume the and the amount of splash, which should USA Diving offers a variety of dive has begun. be as little as possible. programs for divers of all ages and skill levels. It is a network of In judging a dive, certain parts of each Scoring people working together to conduct, dive must be analyzed and evaluated, A diving contest is conducted by a ref- promote and participate in the and an overall award obtained. The eree, seven judges (11 for synchronized United States’ most successful parts of a dive are: events), a secretary and an announcer. Olympic sport. The referee ensures all regulations are USA Diving is responsible Approach: In forward dives, the start- observed. After each dive, the referee for training, selecting and ing position is assumed when the diver signals to the judges. Each judge, with- preparing teams that represent is ready to take the fi rst step. The out communicating with his colleagues, the United States at events such forward approach must be smooth, immediately fl ashes his award. as the Olympic Games, World straight and forceful. It should be Championships and FINA World comprised of no less than three steps Judges scores range from 0 to 10 and Diving Cup. before the hurdle (the jump to the end are awarded in full or half-point incre- The most visible events run of the board in which both feet contact ments. The scores and their descrip- by USA Diving each year are the end of the board simultaneously). If tions are as follows: the AT&T USA Diving National a diver takes less than three steps, the 0 Completely failed Championships and the USA Diving referee deducts two points from each 1/2 - 2 Unsatisfactory Winter National Championships. judge’s award. 2 1/2 - 4 1/2 Defi cient Programs for junior divers and 5 - 6 1/2 Satisfactory (age 18 and under) are conducted Takeoff: The takeoff should be force- 7 - 8 Good through Local Diving Associations ful and confi dent, show control and 8 1/2 - 9 1/2 Very good (LDAs) encompassing more than balance, and proceed without delay. 10 Excellent 200 clubs nationwide. The senior In running dives, the takeoff from the program identifi es and develops top springboard must be from both feet The dive is then scored in this manner: national and international-caliber simultaneously. In back takeoffs, the The seven scores are announced. The divers. The masters program is diver is not allowed to lift his feet from two highest and two lowest scores are available for divers 21 and over who the board before the actual takeoff, but eliminated. The remaining scores are no longer compete on the senior may use his own method of arm swings. added and then multiplied by the DD level, but wish to remain active. During a back dive, a diver is not al- rating assigned to the dive. The DD is USA Diving serves as a source lowed to excessively rock the board predetermined with a table range from of information on all aspects of the before taking off. A violation costs two 1.2 to 4.1 in one-tenth increments. sport. The membership program points from each judge’s score. provides continuing information on For example: Awards = 6-5-5-5-5-5-4; major programs, events and diving Elevation: The amount of spring or lift Sum (high and low score eliminated) news through the organization’s a diver receives from the takeoff greatly = 15; DD in this example = 2.0; Total offi cial publication, Inside USA affects the appearance of the dive. score is 15 x 2.0 = 30 points. Diving. Since more height means more time, a higher dive generally permits greater In synchronized diving, three judges accuracy and smoothness of move- score one diver as an individual, three ment. If, on any dive, the diver touches other judges score the second diver as the end of the board or dives to the side an individual, and the remaining fi ve of the direct line of fl ight, the judges judges score the synchronization of the may deduct points at their discretion. dive. The highest and lowest of each diver’s individual scores are eliminated, Execution: This is the most important, and the highest and lowest scores for as this is the dive itself. A judge watch- synchronization are eliminated. The es for proper mechanical performance, two remaining individual scores are technique, form and grace. then added to the three synchroniza- tion scores. The fi ve scores are then multiplied by 0.6, and that number is multiplied by the degree of diffi culty.