Diane Dudeck

Female, Person

1963 –

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Who is Diane Dudeck?

Diane Dudeck is a former National Open Champion and three-time National Collegiate Athletic Association All-American springboard diver.

Miss Dudeck first rose to national prominence as the one-meter springboard gold medalist at the 1981 U.S. Indoor Diving Championships. Three years later, while competing for the University of Michigan, Diane was named Big Ten Conference Diver of the Year for her first-place performance on the one-meter board. Later that season, Miss Dudeck earned a spot in the finals at the National Collegiate Championships; for her efforts, Diane was selected to the 1984 NCAA All-American Team. In April 1984, Dudeck was runner-up on the one-meter board at the U.S. indoor championships; Diane was also a three-meter finalist at the 1984 US Olympic Trials.

At the 1986 NCAA Championships -competing for the University of Arkansas- Miss Dudeck was the one-meter silver medalist; she was also a finalist on the three-meter board - resulting in a double berth to the 1986 All-American Team.

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Born
1963
Education
  • University of Michigan

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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