- Laura Wilkinson
Infobox diver
divername= Laura Wilkinson
imagesize=
caption=
fullname= Laura Ann Wilkinson
altname=
nickname=
country= USA
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birthdate= birth date and age|1977|11|17
age= OVER 9000
birthplace=
hometown=Spring, Texas
residence=
training= The Woodlands, Texas
deathdate=
deathplace=
height= height|ft=5|in=6
event= 3m, 3m synchro, 10m, 10m synchro
level=
natlteam= 1995-2008
club= Woodlands Diving Team
collegeteam=
partner=Jessica Livingston (10m synchro)
formerpartner=Cassandra Cardinell (10m)
Chelsea Davis (3m)
Kimiko Soldati (10m)
Brittany Viola (10m)
Jenny Keim (10m)
Patty Armstrong (10m)
Cristi Christensen (3m)
Kimiko Hirai (3m)
Kathy Pesek (3m),Katie Sustman (3m)
Patty Armstrong (3m & 10m)
headcoach= Ken Armstrong
assistcoach=
formercoach=
retired=
medaltemplates=Laura Ann Wilkinson (born
November 17 ,1977 inTexas ) is a former American diver.Background
As a child, Wilkinson was a gymnast, but had to give up on the sport after a growth spurt during puberty made her too tall to continue. She wanted to occupy herself with another sport like gymnastics that would allow her to compete
barefoot , but she had not yet made a final decision. Wilkinson is a 2001 graduate of the University of Texas, where she majored in public relations. She trains inThe Woodlands, Texas and is married to Eriek Hulseman. She also travels around the country speaking to girls at The Revolve Tour, a Christian girls' conference.Career
One day, while
swimming in the gym's pool, she witnessed a young female diver in-training execute an impressive dive, and she quickly developed an interest in the sport herself. She would then take upplatform diving , where in1995 , she joined the U.S. national team.2000 Summer Olympics
Six months prior to the
2000 Summer Olympics , Wilkinson suffered a serious foot injury that kept her out of action for a couple of months. During this time, she used mental images to visualize her dives. Her foot was not fully recovered by the time she started diving again, but she was able to qualify for the Olympics. At the 2000 Summer Olympics, Wilkinson, who was still in pain from her foot injury, was in eighth place after the first of five dives in the platform diving finals. However, a series of spectacular dives, combined with disappointing dives by the favorites, earned her the first gold medal for a female American platform diver since1964 . Because of the injury, one of the things she did to compensate for the weakened foot was to start the dive on her hands—this was unprecedented at this level of competition.2004 Summer Olympics
Wilkinson finished in fifth place at the
2004 Summer Olympics . However, she had already had an impact on her competitors. Several of them repeated the technique she used at the 2000 Olympics by starting their dives with a handstand.2008 Summer Olympics
On
June 26 ,2008 , Wilkinson qualified as a member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic team in diving, taking first place in the Olympic trial. This Olympics would be her final competitive dives, as she had previously announced her retirement after these events.External links
* [http://www.laurawilkinson.com/ Official website]
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