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Palmer Advances to Finals on Day 2 of Gold Coast Grand Prix

Krysta Palmer (Carson City, Nev./Reno, Nev.) clinched a spot in the women’s 3-meter finals after finishing second in her semifinal group on day two of the Gold Coast Grand Prix.

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Boudia, Young Advance to Final on Day 1 of Gold Coast Grand Prix

In his first competition since competing in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, David Boudia clinched a spot in the men’s 3-meter finals after finishing first in his semifinal group.

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David Boudia Among 4 U.S. Divers to Compete in FINA Gold Coast Grand Prix

Four-time Olympic medalist David Boudia is among the four divers who will compete for Team USA at this month’s FINA Gold Coast Grand Prix in Southport, Australia.

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Team USA Takes Home Five Medals on Final Day of Madrid Grand Prix

Led by a gold from Murphy Bromberg, Team USA won five medals on the final day of competition at the FINA Grand Prix in Madrid. Bromberg finished first in the women’s 10-meter contest, with Amy Cozad Magana clinching bronze in the same event.

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Rosendahl, Young Take Silver on Day 2 of Madrid Grand Prix

Competition continued for Team USA at the Madrid Grand Prix as Olivia Rosendahl and Katrina Young captured the silver medal in the women’s 10-meter synchro at the Madrid Grand Prix.

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USA Brings Home Six Medals on Sunday at Bolzano FINA Grand Prix

Team USA completed competition at the Bolzano FINA Grand Prix Sunday with one gold medal, one silver medal and four bronze medals, to end the weekend with eight total medals.

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Briadam Herrera Grabs Bronze at FINA Grand Prix Bolzano

Briadam Herrera collected Team USA’s second medal of the Bolzano FINA Grand Prix after scoring 392.35 points to earn him the bronze medal in the men’s 3-meter final.

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Young, Capobianco Take Women’s Platform, Men’s 3-Meter Titles

2016 Olympian Katrina Young (Shoreline, Wash./Tallahassee, Fla.) and Andrew Capobianco (Holly Springs, N.C./Bloomington, Ind.) won national titles in women’s platform and men’s 3-meter Saturday at the USA Diving Senior National Championships at SMU’s Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center.

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Synchro Men’s 3-Meter, Women’s Platform Senior National Titles Awarded

National titles were rewarded to Grayson Campbell (Vienna, Va./Austin, Texas) and Greg Duncan (Oakton, Va./Chapel Hill, N.C.) for synchronized men’s 3-meter, while Olympian Jessica Parratto (Dover, N.H./Bloomington, Ind.) and Tarrin Gilliland (Liberty Hill, Texas/Midland, Texas) secured the synchronized women’s platform title.

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Mixed Syncho Titles Awarded on Day of USA Diving Senior Nationals

The first four spots on the 2018 FINA World Cup team were determined Sunday at the USA Diving Senior National Championships when national titles were awarded in mixed synchronized events at SMU’s Robson and Lindley Aquatics Center.

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Three Olympians To Compete At 2017 USA Diving Winter Nationals

Olympians Michael Hixon (Amherst, Mass./Indiana University), Jessica Parratto (Dover, N.H./Indiana University) and Katrina Young (Shoreline, Wash./Florida State University Diving Team) will all be in attendance at the 2017 USA Diving Winter National Championships, set to take place in Greensboro, N.C., December 13-19.

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Two Pairs Win Mixed Synchronized Diving National Titles

Team USA continued to secure spots for the 2017 FINA World Championships Friday at the 2017 USA Diving Synchronized National…

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ACC Announces 2019 Launch of “ACC Network”

American Record holder Kelsi Worrell is one of 22 ACC swimmers and divers competing at the Olympics.

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2015 ACC Women’s Championships: Speedy Bonnema & NC State lock down wins at day 2 finals

Riki Bonnema won the 50 free and helped NC State break the ACC record in the 200 free relay on day 2 of the ACC Championships.

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Louisville’s Worrell and Tesone earn ACC Swimmer of the Week honors

Florida State and North Carolina student-athletes each took home one award apiece.

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