David Boudia, one of Indiana's greatest Olympians, retires as a diver to concentrate on coaching.
, the second-most decorated Indiana athlete in Olympic history, announced Wednesday he is retiring from competition.
Boudia has continued in the sport as an assistant diving coach at Purdue, his alma mater. He was also an assistant coach for Team USA at the recent World Championships. It was the United States’ first gold medal in Olympic diving since Laura Wilkinson on women’s 10-meter in 2000 and first in the event by a U.S. men's diver since Greg Louganis in 1988.“ut even more than, it was because of diving I found my purpose in life: ‘to glorify God and enjoy im forever,'"he wrote.
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