David Boudia And Others Honored by USA Diving
Photo Courtesy: Peter H.Bick COLUMBUS – USA Diving has announced the eight recipients of its annual awards, including David Boudia as Athlete of the Year. The honorees will be recognized
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Photo Courtesy: Peter H.Bick COLUMBUS – USA Diving has announced the eight recipients of its annual awards, including David Boudia as Athlete of the Year. The honorees will be recognized
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Florida, March 11. WORLD and Olympic champions David Boudia and Katie Ledecky, as well as star water polo player Rachel Fattal, are nominated for the Amateur Athletic
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, November 25. PERHAPS in an effort to make sure the award winners show up, USA Diving has announced the winners of its annual awards about three weeks before
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 5. VOTING is officially open for the 2012 Sullivan Award. The general public can now cast their votes online for athletes to progress from the semi-finals round.
PHOENIX, Arizona, November 29. 2012 Olympic diver David Boudia, who won the first gold medal for the United States on the 10-meter platform since Greg Louganis at the 1988 Olympics,
GREENSBORO, North Carolina, September 17. DAVID Boudia, gold medalist in the 10-meter platform diving at the 2012 London Olympics, won the coveted USA Diver of the Year Award at the
PHOENIX, Arizona, August 27. DAVID Boudia wants to return to his gymnastics roots and participate in the vaulting exercise at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro while still competing
Full wall-to-wall coverage, including photo galleries, athlete interviews, recaps and columns are available at the Event Landing Page. LONDON, England, August 11. DAVID Boudia of the United States, who had
By David Rieder FEDERAL WAY, Washington, June 23. INDIVIDUAL finals kicked off today at the U.S. Olympic Diving Trials at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way. Finals took
FEDERAL WAY, Washington, June 20. DAVID Boudia (Noblesville, Ind.) and Cassidy Krug (Coraopolis, Pa.) finished atop the leaderboard after the men's 10-meter and women's 3-meter semifinals Tuesday at the U.S.