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Olympic History -- Diving

By United Press International

Winners of Olympic diving medals:

Men's 3-Meter

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1996: Gold - Xiong Ni, China; Silver - Yu Zhuocheng, China; Bronze - Mark Lenzi, United States.

1992: Gold -Mark Lenzi, United States; Silver - Tan Liangde, China; Bronze - Dmitri Saoutine, Unified Team.

1988: Gold - Gregory Louganis, United States; Silver - Tan Liangde, China; Bronze - Li Deliang, China.

1984: Gold - Gregory Lougania, United States; Silver - Tan Liangde, China; Bronze - Ronald Merriott, United States.

1980: Gold - Aleksandr Portnov, Soviet Union; Silver - Carlos Giron, Mexico; Bronze - Franco Giorgio Cagnotto, Italy.

1976: Gold - Philip Boggs, United States; Silver - Franco Giorgio Cagnotto, Italy; Bronze - Aleksandr Kosenkov, Soviet Union.

1972: Gold - Vladimir Vasin, Soviet Union; Silver - Franco Giorgio Cagnotto, Italy; Bronze - Craig Lincoln, United States.

1968: Gold - Bernard Wrightson, United States; Silver - Klaus Diblasi, Italy; Bronze - James Henry, United States.

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1964: Gold - Kenneth Sitzberger, United States; Silver - Francis Gorman, United States; Bronze - Larry Andreasen, United States.

1960: Gold - Gary Tobian, United States; Silver - Samuel Hall, United States; Bronze - Juan Botella, Mexico.

1956: Gold - Robert Clotworthy, United States; Silver - Donald Harper, United States; Bronze - Joaquin Capilla Perez, Mexico.

1952: Gold - David Browning, United States; Silver - Miller Anderson, United States; Bronze - Robert Clotworthy, United States.

1948: Gold - Bruce Harlan, United States; Silver - Miller Anderson. United States; Bronze - Samuel Lee, United States.

1936: Gold - Richard Degner, United States; Silver - Marshall Wayne, United States; Bronze - Albert Greene, United States.

1932: Gold - Michael Galitzen (Micky Reilly), United States; Silver - Harold Smith, United States; Bronze - Richard Degener, United States.

1928: Gold - Ulise "Pete" Desjardins, United States; Silver - Michael Galitzen (Micky Reilly), United States; Bronze - Farid Simaika, Egypt.

1924: Gold - Albert White, United States; Silver - Ulise "Pete" Desjardins, United States; Bronze - Clarence Pinkston, United States.

1920: Gold - Louis Kuehn, United States; Silver - Clarence Pinkston, United States; Bronze - Louis Balbach, United States.

1912: Gold - Paul Gunther, Germany; Silver - Hans Luber, Germany; Bronze - Kurt Behrens, Germany.

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1908: Gold - Albert Zurner, Germany; Silver - Kurt Behrens, Germany; Bronze - George Gaidzik, United States and Gottlob Walz, Germany.

Men's 10-meter

1996: Gold - Dmitri Saoutine, Russia; Silver - Jan Hempel, Germany; Bronze - Xiao Hailiang, China.

1992: Gold - Sun Shuwei, China; Silver - Scott Donie, United States; Bronze - Xiong Ni, China.

1988: Gold - Gregory Louganis, United States; Silver - Xiong Ni, China; Bronze - Jesus Mena, Mexico.

1984: Gold - Gregory Louganis, United States; Silver - Bruce Kimball, United States; Bronze - Li Kongzheng, China.

1980: Gold - Falk Hoffmann, East Germany; Silver - Vladimir Aleynik, Soviet Union; Bronze - David Ambartsumyan, Soviet Union.

1976: Gold - Klaus Diblasi, Italy; Silver - Gregory Louganis, United States; Bronze - Vladimir Aleynik, Soviet Union.

1972: Gold - Klaus Diblasi, Italy; Silver - Richard Rydze, United States; Bronze - Franco Giorgio Cagnotto, Italy.

1968: Gold - Klaus Diblasi, Italy; Silver - Alvaro Gaxiola, Mexico; Bronze - Edwin Young, United States.

1964: Gold - Robert Webster, United States; Silver - Klaus Diblasi, Italy; Bronze - Thomas Gompf, United States.

1960: Gold - Robet Webster, United States; Silver - Gary Tobian, United States; Bronze - Brian Phelps, Britain.

1956: Gold - Joaquin Capilla Perez, Mexico; Silver - Gary Tobian, United States; Bronze - Richard Connor, United States

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1952: Gold - Samuel Lee, United States; Silver - Joaquin Capilla Perez, Mexico; Bronze - Gunther Haase, Germany.

1948: Gold - Samuel Lee, United States; Silver - Bruce Harlan, United States; Bronze - Joaquin Capilla Perez, Brazil.

1936: Gold - Marshall Wayne, United States; Silver - Elbert Root, United States; Bronze - Hermann Stork, Germany.

1932: - Harold Smith, United States; Silver - Michael Galitzen (Mickey Reilly), United States; Bronze - Frank Kurtz, United States.

1928: Gold - Ulise "Pete" Desjardins, United States; Silver - Farid Simalka, Egypt; Bronze - Michael Galitzen (Mickey Reilly), United States.

1924: Gold - Albert White, United States; Silver - David Fall, United States; Bronze - Clarence Pinkston, United States.

1920: Gold - Clarence Pinkston, United States; Silver - Erik Adlerz, Sweden; Bronze - Harry Prieste, United States.

1912: Gold - Erik Adlerz, Sweden; Silver - Albert Zurner, Germany; Bronze - Gustaf Blomgren, Sweden.

1908: Gold - Hjalmar Johansson, Sweden; Silver - Karl Malmstrom, Sweden; Bronze - Arvid Spangberg, Sweden.

1906: Gold - Gottlob Walz, Germany; Silver - Georg Hoffmann, Germany; Bronze - Otto Salzinger, Austria.

1904: Gold - George Sheldon, United States; Silver - Georg Hoffmann, Germany; Bronze - Alfred Braunschweiger, Germany and Frank Kehoe, United States.

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Men's Synchronized Diving

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Women's 3-Meter

1996: Gold - Fu Mingxia, China; Silver - Irina Lashko, Russia; Bronze - Annie Pelletier, Canada.

1992: Gold - Gao Min, China; Silver - Irina Lachko, Unified Team; Bronze - Brita Pia Baldus, Germany.

1988: Gold - Gao Min, China; Silver - Li Qing, China; Bronze - Kelly McCormick, United States.

1984: Gold - Sylvie Bernier, Canada; Silver - Kelly McCormick, United States; Bronze - Christina Seufert, United States.

1980: Gold - Irina Kalinina, Soviet Union; Silver - Martina Proeber, East Germany; Bronze - Karin Guthke, East Germany.

1976: Gold - Jennifer Chandler, United States; Silver - Christa Kohler, East Germany; Bronze - Cynthia Potter, United States.

1972: Gold - Maxine "Micki" King, United States; Silver - Ulrika Knape, Sweden; Bronze - Marina Janicke, East Germany.

1968: Gold - Sue Gossick, United States; Silver - Tamara Pogoscheva (Fyedosova), Soviet Union; Bronze - Keala O'Sullivan, United States.

1964: Gold - Ingrid Engel-Kramer, East Germany; Silver - Jeanne Collier, United States; Bronze - Mary "Patsy" Willard, United States.

1960: Gold - Ingrid Kramer, East Germany; Silver - Paula Jean Pope (Myers), United States; Bronze - Elizabeth Ferris, Britain.

1956: Gold - Patricia McCormick, United States; Silver - Jeanne Stunyo, United States; Bronze - Irene MacDonald, Canada.

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1952: Gold - Patricia McCormick, United States; Silver - Madeleie Moreau, France; Bronze - Zoe Ann Jensen-Olsen, United States.

1948: Gold - Victoria Draves, United States; Silver - Zoe Ann Olsen, United States; Bronze - Patricia Elsener, United States.

1936: Gold - Marjorie Gestring, United States; Silver - Katherine Rawls, United States; Bronze - Dorothy Poynton Hill, United States.

1932: Gold - Georgia Coleman, United States; Silver - Kathrine Rawls, United States; Bronze - Jane Fauntz, United States.

1928: Gold - Helen Meany, United States; Silver - Dorothy Poynton, United States; Bronze - Georgia Coleman, United States.

1924: Gold - Elizabeth Becker, United States; Silver - Aileen Riggin, United States; Bronze - Caroline Fletcher, United States.

1920: Gold - Aileen Riggin, United States; Silver - Helen Wainwright, United States; Bronze - Thelma Payne, United States.

Women's 10-Meter

1996: Gold - Fu Mingxia, China; Silver - Annika Walter, Germany; Bronze - Mary Ellen Clark, United States.

1992: Gold - Fu Mingxia, China; Silver - Yelena Mirochina, Unified Team; Bronze - Mary Ellen Clark, United States.

1988: Gold - Xu Yanmei, China; Silver - Michele Mitchell, United States; Bronze - Wendy Lian Williams, United States.

1984: Gold - Zhou Jihong, China; Silver - Michele Mitchell, United States; Bronze - Wendy Wyland, United States.

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1980: Gold - Martina Jaschke, East Germany; Silver - Servard Emirzyan, Soviet Union; Bronze - Liana Tsotadze, Soviet Union.

1976: Gold - Elena Vaytsekhovskaya, Soviet Union; Silver - Ulrika Knape, Sweden; Bronze - Deborah Wilson, United States.

1972: Gold - Ulrika Knape, Sweden; Silver - Milena Duchkova, Czechoslovakia; Bronze - Marina Janicke, East Germany.

1968: Gold - Milena Duchkova, Czechoslovakia; Silver - Natalya Lobanova (Kuznetsova), Soviet Union; Bronze - Ann Peterson, United States.

1964: Gold - Lesley Bush, United States; Silver - Ingrid Engel-Kramer, East Germany; Bronze - Galina Alekseyeva, Soviet Union.

1960: Gold - Ingrid Kramer, East Germany; Silver - Paula Jean Pope (Myers), United States; Bronze - Ninel Krutova, Soviet Union.

1956: Gold - Patricia McCormick, United States; Silver - Juno Irwin (Stover), United States; Bronze - Paula Jean Meyers, United States.

1952: Gold - Patricia McCormick, United States; Silver - Paula Jean Meyers, United States; Bronze - Juno Irwin (Stover), United States.

1948: Gold - Victoria Draves, United States; Silver - Patricia Elsener, United States; Bronze - Birte Christoffersen, Denmark.

1936: Gold - Dorothy Poynton Hill, United States; Silver - Velma Dunn, United States; Bronze - Kathe Kohler, Germany.

1932: Gold - Dorothy Poynton, United States; Silver - Georgia Coleman, United States; Bronze - Marion Roper, United States.

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1928: Gold - Elizabeth Becker Pinkston, United States; Silver - Georgia Coleman, United States; Bronze - Lala Sjoquist, Sweden.

1924: Gold - Caroline Smith, United States; Silver - Elizabeth Becker, United States; Bronze - Hjordis Topel, Sweden.

1920: Gold - Stefani Fryland-Clausen, Denmark; Silver - Eileen Armstrong, Britain and Eva Ollivier, Sweden.

1912: Gold - Greta Johansson, Sweden; Silver - Lisa Regnell, Sweden; Bronze - Isabell White, Britain.

Women's Synchronized Diving

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