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2012 U.S. Diving Championship: Leydon-Mahoney wins Springboard

From start to finish, Gracia Leydon-Mahoney lead the Women’s 3m Springboard, winning by 38.8 points.

2012 U.S. Diving Championship: Steele Johnson wins Platform

By 71.15 points, Johnson owned the competition from the start of the second round.

2012 U.S. Diving Championship: Johnson takes 1st and 2nd in Synchro

In Synchro Platform, Johnson takes the title with his partner, Dashiell Enos, and then grabs 2nd place with his other partner, Toby Stanley.

2012 U.S. Diving Championship: Houston and Ryan wins Synchro

In the Women’s Synchro 3m SpringBoard, Meghan Houson (who took the 1m title as well) and Laura Ryan get the win by 18 points.

2012 National Diving Championship: Dumais wins Springboard

After winning his first Olympic medal (bronze in Synchro) Dumais wins another Spring Board USA title, by 44.40 points.

2012 National Diving Championship: Parratto wins Platform

In Women’s Platform, young Jessica Parratto wins her first national title, as Cozad, the favorite, still waits for her first.

2012 National Diving Championship: James and Parratto wins Synchro Platform

In Women’s Synchronized Platform, Anna James and Jessica Parratto get the win by 33.57 points.

2012 National Diving Championship: Dumais Brothers wins Synchro Springboard

Justin Dumais and Dwight Dumais win their first Men’s Synchronized Springboard National Title, by 1.95 points.

2012 London Olympic Games: Men’s Platform Synchro Diving

David Boudia and Nick McCrory help put an end to the American drought in diving, taking the Bronze – and China claimed yet another gold.

2012 London Olympic Games: Women’s Synchro Springboard diving

Minxia Wu and Zi He get the gold for China, Kelci Bryant and Abigail Johnston take silver for USA. Jennifer Abel and Emilie Heymans grabbed the bronze for Canada.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Ipsen misses in 3m Springboard

After making the Syncho team with Troy Dumais, Kristian Ipsen comes up 1.25 point short in the individual to finish 3rd and out of the Olympics.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Colwill wins 3m Springboard

With 1457.45 points, Christopher Colwill gets the win and heads to the London Olympics.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Cassidy Krug wins 3m Springboard

With 1094.85 points, by a margin of 77 points, Krug heads to her first Olympic games with Christina Loukas.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Christina Loukas makes the team

In 3m Springboard, Loukas heads to her second Olympics, taking 2nd at trials, 77 points out of first.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Brittany Viola wins Platform

With 1081.50 points, Viola will head to London as the American champion.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Men’s 3m Springboard competition

Christopher Colwill gets the win by 9.10 points and will be joined by Troy Dumais in London, as Kristian Ipsen comes up short.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Troy Dumais 2nd in Springboard

After making the Syncho Team with Kristian Ipsen, Dumais will also be diving in the individual 3m Springboard. Taking 2nd place behind Chris Colwill.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Viola wins 10m Platform

In Beijing Brittany Viola was an alternate, but now she is firmly on the Team in first place with her 1081.5 points win.

2012 USA Olympics Diving Trials: Katherine Bell makes Team

Katrherine Bell, takes 2nd place by 20.4 points to make the woemn’s 10m platform team.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: McCrory 2nd in Platform

Nick McCrory takes the second spot on the team, 59.85 points behind David Boudia.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Boudia wins Platform

David Boudia repeats as American in champ on platform by 59.85 points and will head to London for the Olympics.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Finchum comes up short in Platform

Thomas Finchum misses out on the Olympics, finishing in 3rd place, 119.35 points behind.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Dumais and Ipsen Interview

Newly-crowned American 3m springboard synchronized champs Troy Dumais and Kristian Ipsen talk about making the Olympic team.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Colwill and Livingston 2nd 3m Springboard Syncho

Christopher Colwill and Drew Livingston finish second on the day, 24.67 points out of first.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Men’s 3m Springboard Syncho review

Cynthia and Ted review Troy Dumais and Kristian Ipsen’s advancement to the Olympics for Team USA.

2012 USA Olympic Diving Trials: Dumas and Ipsen win 3m Spring board Syncho

Troy Dumas heads for his 4th Olympics for Team USA with partner Kristian Ipsen, winning by 24.67 points.

2011 Diving Nationals: Leydon-Mahoney second in women’s platform

Aug. 13, 2011: Gracia Leydon-Mahoney takes second place in the women’s platform competition.

2012 London Olympic Games: David Boudia upsets China for Gold

In the 10m Platform Diving, David Boudia (USA) wins the first men’s gold in six years, defeating the Chinese favorite Qiu Bo by 1.80 points. The home country favorite, Tom Daley, took Bronze.

2012 London Olympic Games: Troy Dumais finally gets an Olympic medal

The fourth time was the charm for Dumais (USA), with the help of his new partner Kristian Ipsen to snag the Bronze medal in men’s synchronized springboard diving. Chinese divers Luo and Qin won gold.

American champions crash out

By Estelle Shirbon LONDON, Aug 3 (Reuters) – Americans Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser, gold medallists in the men’s beach volleyball in Beijing in 2008, were knocked out of the London Olympics by a low-ranked Italian pair on Friday in the biggest upset of the tournament so far. Rogers and Dalhausser were considered strong medal […]

Phelps renews gold quest as sport takes the stage

USA swimmer Ryan Lochte (top black cap) looks at Michael Phelps as he laughs during practice four days before the 2012 London Olympics at the Aquatics Center. (Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports via US PRESSWIRE) By Kevin Liffey LONDON, July 28 (Reuters) – Cyclists and swimmers take center stage at the London Olympics on Saturday, hoping […]

Unsung Sports: Trampoline

Canadian Karen Cockburn performs in the trampoline individual competition of gymnastics during the XVI Pan-American Games Guadalajara 2011 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico on October 17, 2011. (HECTOR GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images) Previous features: Modern Pentathlon | Steeplechase | Synchronized Swimming | Rhythmic Gymnastics | Lost Events By Mike Tierney, Special to Universal Sports For generations, our awareness […]

Phelps must share London spotlight

Michael Phelps starts the men’s 100m butterfly final during the U.S. Olympic swimming trials in Omaha, Nebraska, July 1, 2012. (REUTERS/Jeff Haynes) By Julian Linden NEW YORK, July 17 (Reuters) – Unlike Beijing four years ago, Michael Phelps is going to have to share the swimming spotlight at the London Olympics. There will be no […]

Never a dull moment for swimmer Pellegrini

Italy’s Federica Pellegrini reacts after winning the women’s 200m freestyle final at the 14th FINA World Championships in Shanghai in this July 27, 2011 file photo.(REUTERS/Christinne Muschi/Files ) By Mark Meadows LONDON, June 11 (Reuters) – Love triangles, panic attacks and gold medals – life is never dull for Italy’s best-known sportswoman Federica Pellegrini. The […]

Road to London presented by Hilton HHonors 8/17/11

This week’s episode features Diving, Paralympic Swimming and Wrestling highlights from Team USA.

 

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