Brooke Schultz, Jordan Windle Win Titles at USA Diving Winter Nationals

Jul 13, 2015; Toronto, Ontario, USA; Ivan Garcia and Jonathan Ruvalcaba of Mexico compete in the men's synchronized 10m platform final during the 2015 Pan Am Games at Pan Am Aquatics UTS Centre and Field House. Mandatory Credit: Erich Schlegel-USA TODAY Sports
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Brooke Schultz (Fayetteville, Ark./University of Arkansas) and Jordan Windle (Morrisville, N.C./University of Texas) came away from the fifth day of competition at the 2017 USA Diving Winter National Championships with national titles Sunday afternoon at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. Schultz earned the top spot in the women’s 3-meter event and Windle took the men’s 10-meter contest. Schultz compiled a cumulative score of 912.25 to best the women’s field and Windle crafted a collective mark of 1263.50 to lead the men. Colin Zeng (Knoxville, Tenn./University of Tennessee) scored 1283.55 in the men’s 10-meter contest, but was not eligible to medal due to his international status.

Schultz came into the women’s 3-meter final as the top seed with a score of 601.10 points after the preliminary and semifinal rounds, holding a 48.45-point lead heading into the final.

“Not matter what the margin is going into final, you know all the other girls are competitors and they’re still going for it,” Schultz said. “You have to be on your game and dive consistently to keep that lead.”

Schultz showed the consistency by scoring 54.00 or more points on each of her dives in the final, including four worth 63.00 or more points. She posted a forward 3½ somersault pike in round two that earned 66.65 points, her highest-scoring dive of the final. The Arkansas Razorback held off Maria Coburn (Round Rock, Texas/Longhorn Aquatics) who took silver with 869.05 points, and Krysta Palmer (Carson City, Nev./Nevada Dive Club) came in third with 820.95 points. All three were members of the 2017 FINA World Championships team.

Another member of that squad from Budapest took home hardware as Windle bested the men’s 10-meter field. Zeng posted the top score, but international divers are not eligible to medal at USA Diving national championships.

“It’s an amazing experience to comeback and dive for the USA and to get a national title again,” Windle stated. “I’ve been working really hard and hopefully we keep going.”

Windle constructed a final with three dives breaching the 70.00-point mark, including a back 2½ somersault 2½ twist pike worth 75.60 points in round six. The North Carolina native impressed in rounds three and four, going 72.15 (forward 4½ somersault tuck) and 72.00 (armstand back 2 somersault 1½ twist free). Max Flory (Fairfax, Va./Dominion Dive Club) finished second overall with 1063.50 points and Zach Cooper (Greenwood, Ind./University of Miami) earned bronze with 1060.75 points.

The 2017 USA Diving Winter National Championships continue through Tuesday, December 19 in Greensboro, N.C. at the Greensboro Aquatic Center. Tomorrow’s events include the men’s synchronized 3-meter preliminary and final and the women’s synchronized 10-meter preliminary and final. Competition begins at 10:00 a.m. EST. Events can be live streamed here.

Day 5 Final Results

Women’s 3-meter Final
1. Brooke Schultz (Unattached), 912.25;2. Maria Coburn (Longhorn Aquatics), 869.05;3. Krysta Palmer (Nevada Diving Club), 820.95;4. Hailey Hernandez (GC Diving), 765.20;5. Wallace Layland (University of Miami), 745.95;6. Samantha Bromberg (The University of Texas), 741.60;7. Maria Lohman (North Carolina Diving), 737.50;8. Elissa Dawson (North Carolina Diving), 736.70;9. Meghan O’Brien (The University of Texas), 736.50;10. Carolina Sculti (Marlins Diving Club), 735.95;11. Nikki Canale (Club Wolverine Diving), 714.15;12. Lauren Reedy (Unattached), 701.40;13. Abigail Knapton (Unattached), 471.40;14. Alison Gibson (The University of Texas), 467.20;15. Meme Sharp (Unattached), 451.50;16. Emily Grund (GC Diving), 447.70;17. Kristen Hayden (Unattached), 443.80;18. Sophia McAfee (Trojan Dive Club), 438.95;19. Anne Fowler (Alexandria Dive Club), 248.35;20. Daria Lenz (SoCal Divers), 196.60;21. Charlotte Bowen (Crown Valley Divers), 194.45;22. Mayson Richards (GC Diving), 185.20;

Men’s 10-meter Final
1. Zhipeng Zeng (Unattached), 1283.55;2. Jordan Windle (The University of Texas), 1263.50;3. Maxwell Flory (Dominion Dive Club), 1063.50;4. Zach Cooper (University of Miami), 1060.75;5. Benjamin Bramley (Unattached), 981.05;6. Jordan Rzepka (Ohio State Diving Club), 940.70;7. Jacob Fielding (Trojan Dive Club), 935.90;8. Jacob Cornish (The University of Texas), 890.35;9. Anton Hoherz (Unattached), 731.45;10. Quinn Henninger (Mile High Dive Club), 513.10;

Click here for full results.

Press release courtesy of USA Diving.

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Pro Women Fitness
7 years ago

tg :p

Swimming Pool Lovers
7 years ago

Smashing

Thomas A. Small
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Congratulations

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