Kassidy Cook

Kassidy Cook
Personal information
Nationality American
Born (1995-05-09) May 9, 1995
Plantation, Florida[1]
Alma mater Stanford University
Height 5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
Weight 123 lb (56 kg)
Sport
Country United States
Sport Diving
Event(s) 3 m springboard
3 m synchronized springboard[1]
Team United States National Diving Team: 2010, 2011, 2012
Coached by Bob Gunther
Achievements and titles
National finals
  • 2007 Speedo National Junior Diving Championships: 1 m springboard; Gold
    3 m springboard; Gold
  • 2008 Speedo National Junior Diving Championships: 1 m springboard; Gold
    3 m springboard; Gold
    10 m platform; Silver
  • 2009 Speedo National Junior Diving Championships: 1 m springboard; Gold
    3 m springboard; Gold
    10 m platform; Bronze
  • 2010 USA Diving Winter National Championships: 1 m springboard; Bronze
  • 2010 USA Diving Junior National Championships: 1 m springboard; Gold
    3 m springboard; Gold
  • 2010 AT&T National Diving Championships: 1 m springboard; Gold
Updated on 1 April 2013.

Kassidy Leigh Cook (born May 9, 1995) is an American diver. Cook was a member of the United States national diving team in 2012. She missed out on competing in the Olympics by 0.4 points on June 23, 2012, but in 2016 she qualified for and competed in the 2016 Summer Olympics, placing 13th in the women's 3 metre springboard event.

Early life

Cook is the 5th child of Kevin and Laura Cook and lives in The Woodlands, Texas. She has five siblings: Kevin, Kara, Kelsey, Kylie and Kendall. Cook started diving at the age of four; her sister, Kara, was a diver at Purdue University.

Cook trains five hours a day, six days a week. She was a child model before she started diving. The National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association (NISCA) named her the 2010 high school girls national champion in its diving All-American program.

She graduated from The Woodlands High School in 2013. Cook is currently a junior at Stanford University.

Personal life

Cook had been linked romantically to British diver Tom Daley in reports circulating in the British press, a claim which Daley denied.[2][3]

Career

Year Competition 1 m springboard 3 m springboard 10 m platform
2005 Speedo Junior National Diving Championships 18th (206.60) 12th (225.66)
2006 Speedo Junior National Diving Championships 6th (261.80) 3rd (296.15) 4th (295.35)
2007 Kaiser Permanente National Diving Championships 14th (239.65)
Speedo Junior National Diving Championships 1st (277.65) 1st (321.65) 7th (280.00)
2008 Speedo USA Diving Spring Championships 6th (233.90)
Kaiser Permanente National Diving Championships 3rd (244.30) 11th (266.25)
Speedo USA Diving Junior National Championships 1st (335.65) 1st (331.15) 2nd (328.05)
2009 Speedo USA Diving Spring National Championships 3rd (285.10) 6th (271.30)
Speedo USA Diving Junior National Diving Championships 1st (382.85) 1st (440.75) 3rd (344.60)
AT&T National Diving Championships 9th (239.85) 6th (300.60)
2010 USA Diving Winter National Championships 3rd (284.70) 9th (612.70)
USA Diving Junior National Championships 1st (400.95) 1st (430.85)
AT&T National Diving Championships 1st (299.65) 5th (339.60)
2011 USA Diving Winter National Championships 5th (323.90)
AT&T National Diving Championships 4th (263.65) 21st (238.95)
2012 USA Diving Winter National Championships 4th (990.20)
U.S. Olympic Team Trials 4th (962.55)

References

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