Special report: 2008 Olympic
Games
BEIJING, Aug. 4 (Xinhua) -- It is known that the American
basketball team is called the "Dream Team," but only few knows that the U.S.
diving team was also regarded as the "Dream Team" decades ago.
The United States has won the most diving golds in
Olympic Games, 47 golds in all since 1904 St. Louis Olympic Games, while China
only has 20, 43 percent of the Olympic diving medals. So till now the U.S. is
still the biggest winner in the Olympic diving competitions.
However, in the past four Olympics, the U.S. divers
have lost their dominance which used to be showed by Greg Louganis in the 1980s.
Louganis bagged all four men's gold medals in the
1984 and 1988 Olympic Games. Since then, the U.S. divers have won only one gold
by Laura Wilkinson in the women's 10 meters platform in Sydney.
Four years ago in Athens, they failed to win any
medals, which was quite astonishing at that time. In this Olympics in Beijing,
the Americans strongly hope they could reach their old heights again.
"We didn't do a good job in 2004," said Chen Wenbo,
head coach of the American diving team here on Monday. "But after that the whole
country of America put things together and we really had some good results in
the past four years, especially in the World Cup in 2006 and 2008. I believe
that we will make a breakthrough this year and we will win a medal here in
Beijing."
In World Cup 2006, the American diving team won three
silvers and two bronzes, and in World Cup 2008 in the Water Cube, they finished
with two bronzes. In the 2007 Melbourne World Championships, young divers David
Boudia and Thomas Finchum won a bronze in the men's 10m synchronized event.
The U.S. diving team in the Beijing Olympics is led
by Wilkinson and Troy Dumais, who is competing in his third Olympics. Dumais had
three sixth-place finishes and a fourth in two Olympics.
Wilkinson, who finished fifth in Athens, is back for
her last Olympics and wants a perfect curtain calls.
"This is a whole new Olympics and we don't know what
is going to happen," Wilkinson said. "I still have hope and I still think I have
a medal chance. If I put all my dives together at the right time, I have a
chance for gold. That would be a great ending, to end on a high note like that."
Dumais was also quite confident towards the team:
"It's one of the best teams I've ever seen. We are a tightly bond team. We
learned from our failure four years ago, and this time we are different and much
stronger."