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List of 10 meter diving platforms in the United States

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This is a list of 10-meter diving platforms in the United States. The 10 meter dive has been an Olympic sport since the 1904 Summer Olympics, in which American George Sheldon won gold. Women's diving in the Olympics started with Women's diving at the 1912 Summer Olympics.

Training for Olympic 10 meter diving requires facilities, which are not everywhere. For example, the 2016 Olympic tryouts included Jessica Parratto, who could only dive from spring-boards in New Hampshire, but who moved to Indiana for access to diving platform facilities and trained there for seven years before the 2016 Olympic tryouts.[1]


Location Image Affiliation City State Note
Alabama Aquatic Center[2] University of Alabama Tuscaloosa  Alabama
James E. Martin Aquatics Center[3] Auburn University Auburn  Alabama
NAU Aquatic and Tennis Complex[4] Northern Arizona University Flagstaff  Arizona
Mona Plummer Aquatic Center Arizona State University Tempe  Arizona
Hillenbrand Aquatic Center[citation needed] University of Arizona Tucson  Arizona
California Aquatic Center[citation needed] University of California, Berkeley Berkeley  California
Spieker Aquatics Center UCLA  Los Angeles  California
Uytengsu Aquatics Center University of Southern California  Los Angeles  California
Mission Viejo Nadadores[citation needed] Mission Viejo  California
Riverside Aquatics Complex[5] Riverside City College Riverside  California
Rose Bowl Aquatics Center Pasadena  California
Santa Clara International Swim Center[citation needed] Santa Clara University Santa Clara  California
Avery Aquatic Center[citation needed] Stanford University Stanford  California
USAFA Cadet Gymnasium[6] United States Air Force Academy Colorado Springs  Colorado
Coral Springs Aquatic Complex[7] Coral Springs  Florida
Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Complex[8] Fort Lauderdale  Florida
Morcom Aquatics Center[9] Florida State University Tallahassee  Florida
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Natatorium[10] University of Florida Gainesville  Florida
University Center Swimming Pool[11] University of Miami Coral Gables  Florida
YMCA Aquatic Center[12] Orlando  Florida
Coach Herb McAuley Aquatic Center[13] Georgia Tech Atlanta  Georgia
Gabrielsen Natatorium[14] University of Georgia Athens  Georgia
Moss Farms Aquatic Center[15] Moultrie  Georgia
Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex[16] University of Hawaii Honolulu  Hawaii
Lava Hot Springs[17] Private  Idaho
Portage Park Pool[18]  Chicago  Illinois
Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center[19] Indiana University Bloomington  Indiana
Hoosiers' Outdoor Diving Facility[20] Indiana University Bloomington  Indiana
IU Natatorium at IUPUI[21] IUPUI Indianapolis  Indiana
Boilermaker Aquatic Center[citation needed] Purdue University Lafayette  Indiana
Iowa Campus Recreation and Wellness Center[citation needed] University of Iowa Iowa City  Iowa
Lancaster Aquatic Center[citation needed] University of Kentucky Lexington  Kentucky
LSU Natatorium[22] Louisiana State University Baton Rouge  Louisiana
Kennedy Shriver Aquatic Center[23] Bethesda  Maryland
Germantown Indoor Swim Center[citation needed] Boyds  Maryland
Jones Natatorium[citation needed] Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti  Michigan
Donald B. Canham Natatorium[citation needed] University of Michigan Ann Arbor  Michigan
Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Centerm[citation needed] University of Minnesota Minneapolis  Minnesota
Mizzou Aquatic Center[citation needed] University of Missouri Columbia  Missouri
DeNunzio Pool[citation needed] Princeton University Princeton  New Jersey
University at Buffalo Pool[citation needed] University at Buffalo Buffalo  New York
Eisenhower Park Pool[citation needed] Long Island  New York
Taishoff Aquatics Pavilion[citation needed] Duke Chapel Hill  North Carolina
Robert F. Busbey Natatorium[citation needed] Cleveland State University Cleveland  Ohio
Ron O'Brien Diving Well[citation needed] Ohio State University Columbus  Ohio
Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center[citation needed] Beaverton  Oregon
Pitt Pool[citation needed] University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh  Pennsylvania
Allan Jones Aquatic Center[citation needed] University of Tennessee Knoxville  Tennessee
Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center[24] University of Texas at Austin Austin  Texas
Texas A&M Natatorium[citation needed] Texas A&M University College Station  Texas
Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium[25] Southern Methodist University  Dallas  Texas
The University of Houston Campus Recreation and Wellness Center[citation needed] The University of Houston Houston  Texas
Com Aquatics[citation needed] Midland  Texas
Weyerhaeuser Aquatic Center[26] Federal Way  Washington
Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center[citation needed] Brown Deer  Wisconsin

References[edit]

  1. Rebecca Harris (August 18, 2016). "IU's Jessica Parratto finishes 10th in 10-meter diving". IndyStar.
  2. "Alabama Aquatic Center and Don Gambril Olympic Pool".
  3. "James E. Martin Aquatics Center".
  4. "Aquatic & Tennis Complex".
  5. "About Riverside Aquatics Complex".
  6. "Cadet Gym".
  7. "Coral Springs Aquatic Complex".
  8. "Our Facility".
  9. "Morcom Aquatics Center".
  10. "Swimming and Diving - Stephen C. O'Connell Center".
  11. "UC Pool".
  12. "Our Facility".
  13. "The Aquatic Facility".
  14. "Gabrielsen Natatorium".
  15. "Facility".
  16. "Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex".
  17. "Platform Diving Tower and Diving Boards". Lava Hot Springs.
  18. [1]
  19. "Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center".
  20. "Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatics Center".
  21. "IU Natatorium".
  22. "LSU Swimming & Diving Facilities".
  23. "Kennedy Shriver Aquatic Center".
  24. "Facilities".
  25. "Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium".
  26. "Our Training Facilities - Pacific NW Diving".



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