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Check out the list of Olympic Games sports , as well as discontinued and demonstration sports. The largest sporting event in the world is the Olympic Games , but there are many other multi-sport games. To see what's coming up, check out the calendar of major sporting events. Olympic Diving credit: public domain. Any comments, suggestions or corrections? Americans Pat McCormick and Greg Louganis are the only people to have brought home the gold on both platform and springboard from two consecutive Olympics.

McCormick in and , followed by Louganis in and With a total of four gold medals each, they also tie for most Olympic diving golds held by a single person. The degree of difficulty that Olympic lists have today compared to when the event was first introduced to the Olympics, or even 20 years ago, is insane. It seems like divers are pushing the limits of what is humanly possible, but then again, they said that 50 years ago too.

Tune into the upcoming Rio Olympics , starting August 5, to see this batch of divers fight to forge their own spot in history. Also of historical significance are the accomplishments of Dr. He repeated his Gold medal performance on the Platform four years later in Helsinki. Chuck is correct. Sammy Lee was amazing diver, one of the best ever. And still is. Just one small clarification.

The Fascinating History of Olympic Diving. At the beginning of the twentieth century, diving obtained growing acceptance in the international arena. In in St Louis, a platform diving event for men was added to the Olympic programme for the first time. Sheldon of the United States became the first Olympic diving champion.

Springboard diving for men was introduced at the Olympic Games in London. Platform diving for women followed in at the Stockholm Olympic Games and women's springboard was added in at the Games in Antwerp. Synchronised diving made its Olympic debut at the Games in Sydney, Australia. Although swimming was included in the Olympic programme from the very first Games of the modern era in in Athens, the Federation Internationale de Natation Amateur FINA was only founded a few years later, on 19 July , on the occasion of the Olympic Games in London.

Its main goal was to unify regulations for the aquatic sports of swimming, water polo and diving and to no longer allow the organising countries of the Games to impose their own rules. A Briton, George W. His number one objective was to codify the Olympic aquatic sports of swimming, diving and water polo.

Ever since then, FINA has endeavoured to promote international competitions with rules accepted by all. The origins of modern diving can be traced to two European venues - Halle in Germany and Sweden.

The History of Competitive Diving At the beginning of the twentieth century, diving obtained growing acceptance in the international arena.

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