The
Woodlands Diving Team began in the 70’s with coach
Dick Smith. Several international Olympians trained at the
Woodlands Athletic Center under Coach Smith including top
USA diver Keith Russell. After over 10 years with Dick Smith
as head coach, in 1985? coach Terry Faulkenberry took over
the team and built a very strong US Junior National Championship
team. Several US Junior Champions came from the Woodlands
under Faulkenberry’s coaching: Kelly Jenkins, Terri
Seipel, and Scott Donie.
In
1986, coach Ann Farger from New Zealand took over the reigns
and continued leading the team with a strong Junior National
presence. In 1987, coach Milton Braga from Brazil, once
an Olympic diver training at The Woodlands under Dick Smith,
took over for 2 years.
Current
Coach Ken Armstrong moved from his coaching position under
US Olympic Coach Ron O’brien at Mission Bay in Florida
to accept the head coaching position in 1989. Under Armstrong’s
tutelage over the past decade, the Junior and Senior teams
have grown substantially and produced numerous Age Group
and Senior National and International Champions. Armstrong
has maintained the legacy of 100% of graduating High School
Seniors from the team having received diving college scholarship
opportunities for NCAA Division I schools. A high point
for the team came in 2000 when The Woodlands Diver Laura
Wilkinson, together with Coach Armstrong, qualified to represent
the USA in the 2000 Sydney Olympics and won the Olympic
Gold Medal in the women’s 10m Platform event. This
was the first Olympic Diving Gold Medal for a US women in
that event since 1964 when US diver Leslie Bush won and
a first ever Olympic Gold medal for a Woodlands Diver. The
Woodlands Diving program lives on with it’s rich history
of Diving past and aggressive pursuit of diving success
into the future.
Check
out the Team's Hall
of Fame (diving records) |