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Mark Ruiz Personal information Born April 9, 1979 Medal recordMen's Diving Pan American Games Competitor for Puerto Rico Gold 1999 Winnipeg 3m Springboard Competitor for the United States Bronze 2003 S. Domingo Platform Synchro Mark Ruiz (born April 9, 1979 in Río Piedras, San Juan), is an Olympic diver from Puerto Rico. Ruiz represented the United States in the 2000 Olympic Games and the 2004 Olympic Games.
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Childhood
Ruiz took up diving at the age of 9. Upon a coach's suggestion, he moved to the U.S. at 12 to take advantage of the better training system.[1] During the spring nationals in 1999, he swept all three events (10-meter platform, 3-meter springboard and the non-Olympic event of 1-meter springboard), becoming the first diver since Greg Louganis in 1988 to accomplish this feat.[2] Ruiz is a graduate of Dr. Phillips High School[3] in Orlando, Florida. He was a member of the swimming and diving team and was the individual state champion for diving all four years he competed.
Competition
Mark's first attempt at the Olympics happened at the 1996 Trials.[4] Ruiz also competes in synchronized diving (springboard and platform), which will have medal events for the first time in Sydney. Ruiz, a four-time national champion in the platform, has already qualified in the platform and 3-meter springboard. He and partner Rio Ramirez finished fourth in the 3-meter springboard at the 2000 World Cup. Mark retired (temporarily)[5] after the 2004 Olympics in Greece.[6]
Career
After his temporary retirement from competition, Ruiz taught diving clinics at the Orlando YMCA.[7]
Achievements[8]
- 2004 Olympic Team
- 2000 Olympic Team
- 2000 Olympic Team Trials, platform, 3-meter springboard, 1st
- 2000 National Indoor Championships, platform, 3-meter springboard, 1st
- 2000 National Indoor Championships, synchronized, platform, 1st
- 2000 World Cup, platform, 5th; 3-meter springboard, 7th
- 1999 Summer National Championships, synchronized, 3-meter springboard, 1st, platform, 2nd
- 1999 Summer National Championships, platform, 3- and 1-meter springboard, 1st
- 1999 Pan American Games, 3-meter springboard, 1st, platform, 5th
- 1999 World Cup, platform, 3rd
- 1999 Spring National Championships, synchronized, platform, 1st; 3-meter springboard, 3rd
- 1999 Spring National Championships, platform, 3- and 1-meter springboard, 1st
- 1998 Summer National Championships, synchronized, platform, 1st
- 1998 Summer National Championships, platform, 1-meter springboard, 1st; 3-meter springboard, 2nd
- 1998 Goodwill Games, 3-meter springboard, 10th; platform, 6th
- 1997 World Cup, platform, 5th
References
- ^ "Mark Ruiz". http://www.ycfdiving.com/about-2/the-coaches/mark-ruiz/. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
- ^ Orlando's Ruiz Sweeps Men's Titles
- ^ Shot at 3rd Olympics lures Mark Ruiz back to diving board
- ^ From the Athlete
- ^ Look who's back: Diver Mark Ruiz comes out of retirement
- ^ Ruiz retires without Olympic medal
- ^ Summer Diving Camps & Clinics By Mark Ruiz
- ^ USA Diving Record
External links
- Olympic Trial Photos
- Mark Ruiz Home Page - incomplete
- sports-reference
Pan American Diving Champions in Men's 3 metre Springboard 1951 – 1955: Joaquín Capilla (MEX) • 1959: Gary Tobian (USA) • 1963: Thomas Dinsley (CAN) • 1967: Bernie Wrightson (USA) • 1971: Mike Finneran (USA) • 1975: Tim Moore (USA) • 1979 – 1987: Greg Louganis (USA) • 1991: Kent Ferguson (USA) • 1995: Fernando Platas (MEX) • 1999: Mark Ruiz (PUR) • 2003 – 2007: Alexandre Despatie (CAN)
Categories:- 1979 births
- Living people
- Olympic divers of the United States
- Puerto Rican swimmers
- American divers
- Puerto Rican divers
- Divers at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Divers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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