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This is a list of diving facilities, especially those including 10-meter diving platforms. This is usually the last feature of an athletics complex required for training and competition in the full program of Olympic swimming and diving. In the United States, a 10-meter platform is required for full NCAA competition, although two schools may hold a dual NCAA meet at a facility lacking one if both schools agree. Organizations that set standards for diving facilities include FINA which governs international competitions, and, in the United States, NFHS, NCAA, and USA Swimming. A typical requirement for indoor facilities is that they must provide 5 metres (16 ft) clearance above the highest diving board or platform, so that divers do not hit a ceiling structure.

The competitive sport of diving has included the 10-meter dive as an Olympic event since the 1904 Summer Olympics. By 1837, six indoor pools with diving boards had been built in London, England. The first diving competition was held in 1885, in Germany. In the first Olympic diving competition in 1904, American George Sheldon won gold in platform diving. Women's diving in the Olympics started with Women's diving at the 1912 Summer Olympics, won by Greta Johansson.

University of Washington, 1915

Training for Olympic diving competition requires 10-meter diving facilities, which are scant in some parts of the world. For example, the Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center, built in 1979 as a YMCA facility, is one of only two Olympic-sized pools in Wisconsin that can host large events, and it is the only facility in the southeast Wisconsin region with 10-meter diving platforms.

Australia

Canberra Civic Pool
Canberra Civic Pool
  • Canberra Olympic Pool: Opened in 1955 in the lead-up to the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games, this was the first 10-metre diving platform tower built in Australia.
  • Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre: host to the 2000 Olympic Games diving events and provides an ongoing venue for diving competitions with diving towers and springboards. See Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
  • Adelaide Aquatic Centre: Built in 1969 houses an international standard diving tower and springboards on a purpose-built diving pool.

Austria

Auster Wellnessbad
  • Auster Wellnessbad / Graz Eggenberg, Graz, Austria

Brazil

Centro Aquático Maria Lenk

Canada

France

Germany

Olympic Swimming Stadium in Berlin
  • Olympic Swimming Stadium, Berlin, which hosted the 1936 Summer Olympics's swimming and diving competitions.
  • Others:
Platform Image Facility Location Note
10 meter platform Schwanseebad Weimar
Bünde
*10 meter platform in Rheingau Rheingau
Berlin
Magdeburg
10 meter platform Delfinoh Freibad Nordhorn
10 meter platform Ulla-Klinger-Halle ("Westhalle") Aachen

Hungary

High diving platform in Budapest

India

Monaco

Netherlands

Eindhoven

Norway

Hamar

Sweden

Lysingsbadet, Västervik
  • Lysingsbadet, Västervik, diving platforms of two heights

Switzerland

Bellerive, Lausanne
  • Bellerive, Lausanne
  • Hallenbad Oerlikon (Zurich), with diving boards and platforms at 1/3/5/7.5/10 meters of height.

United States

Notable historic facilities in the United States, which are no longer existing, include:

  • Diving platforms and springboards at the salt-water, public Fleishhacker Pool in San Francisco. The facility opened in 1925 and was closed in 1971.
Diving at Fleishhacker Pool

Current facilities include:

Image Facility City State Note
Alabama Aquatic Center, University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Alabama
James E. Martin Aquatics Center, Auburn University Auburn Alabama
NAU Aquatic and Tennis Complex, Northern Arizona University Flagstaff Arizona
Mona Plummer Aquatic Center, Arizona State University Tempe Arizona
Hillenbrand Aquatic Center, University of Arizona Tucson Arizona
California Aquatic Center, University of California, Berkeley Berkeley California
Clovis West Aquatics Center, Clovis West High School Fresno California
Spieker Aquatics Center, University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles California
Uytengsu Aquatics Center, University of Southern California Los Angeles California Built for the 1984 Summer Olympics. Updated 2014.
Marguerite Aquatic Center, Mission Viejo Nadadores Mission Viejo California
Riverside Aquatics Complex, Riverside City College Riverside California
Rose Bowl Aquatics Center Pasadena California
Santa Clara International Swim Center, Santa Clara University Santa Clara California
Maas Diving Center, Avery Aquatic Center, Stanford University Stanford California
USAFA Cadet Gymnasium, United States Air Force Academy Colorado Springs Colorado
University Center Swimming Pool, University of Miami Coral Gables Florida
Coral Springs Aquatic Complex Coral Springs Florida
Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Complex Fort Lauderdale Florida
Stephen C. O'Connell Center Natatorium, University of Florida Gainesville Florida
YMCA Aquatic Center Orlando Florida
Morcom Aquatics Center, Florida State University Tallahassee Florida
Coach Herb McAuley Aquatic Center, Georgia Tech Atlanta Georgia
Gabrielsen Natatorium, University of Georgia Athens Georgia
Moss Farms Aquatic Center Moultrie Georgia
Duke Kahanamoku Aquatic Complex, University of Hawaii Honolulu Hawaii
Olympic Swimming Complex Lava Hot Springs Idaho Private
Portage Park Pool Chicago Illinois 10M IS CLOSED SINCE 2019
Meineke Pool Schaumburg Illinois 10M open until August 13 during summer.
Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center, Indiana University Bloomington Indiana
Hoosiers' Outdoor Diving Facility, Indiana University Bloomington Indiana
IU Natatorium, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis Indianapolis Indiana
Boilermaker Aquatic Center, Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana
Iowa Campus Recreation and Wellness Center, University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa
Robinson Natatorium, University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas
Lancaster Aquatic Center, University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky
Ralph Wright Natatorium, University of Louisville Louisville Kentucky
LSU Natatorium, Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana
United States Naval Academy Aquatic Center, Lejeune Hall, United States Naval Academy Annapolis Maryland
Kennedy Shriver Aquatic Center Bethesda Maryland
Germantown Indoor Swim Center Boyds Maryland
Canham Natatorium, University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
Jones Natatorium, Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti Michigan
Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center, University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota
Shaw Park Aquatic Center Clayton Missouri
Mizzou Aquatic Center, University of Missouri Columbia Missouri
City of St. Peters Rec Plex Saint Peters Missouri
Bob Devaney Sports Center, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln Nebraska
Sonny Werblin Rec Center, Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey
DeNunzio Pool, Princeton University Princeton New Jersey
University at Buffalo Pool, University at Buffalo Buffalo New York
Nassau County Aquatic Center, Eisenhower Park Long Island New York
Crandall Pool, United States Military Academy West Point New York
Taishoff Aquatics Pavilion, Duke University Durham North Carolina
Greensboro Aquatic Center Greensboro North Carolina
Robert F. Busbey Natatorium, Cleveland State University Cleveland Ohio
Ron O'Brien Diving Well, Ohio State University Columbus Ohio
Beeghly Natatorium, Youngstown State University Youngstown Ohio
The Corwin M. Nixon Aquatic Center, Miami University Oxford Ohio
Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center, Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District Beaverton Oregon
Hidden Hollow Swim Club Media Pennsylvania
Pitt Pool, University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
McCoy Natatorium, Pennsylvania State University State College Pennsylvania
Allan Jones Aquatic Center, University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee
Student Aquatic Center, University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee
Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center, University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas
Texas A&M Natatorium, Texas A&M University College Station Texas
Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium, Southern Methodist University Dallas Texas
Campus Recreation and Wellness Center, The University of Houston Houston Texas
Com Aquatics Midland Texas
Northside ISD Swim Center San Antonio Texas
Kearns Oquirrh Park Fitness Center Salt Lake City Utah
Christiansburg Aquatic Center Virginia Tech Blacksburg Virginia
Liberty Natatorium, Liberty University Lynchburg Virginia Planned for completion in 2017.
Weyerhaeuser Aquatic Center Federal Way Washington
Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center Brown Deer Wisconsin
Soderholm Family Aquatic Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison Wisconsin
The Aquatic Center at Mylan Park, West Virginia University Morgantown WV Opened officially in November 2019

See also

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