Athletes to Watch: David Boudia The four-time Olympic medalist has plans to compete in a fourth Games, but a concussion prevented him from competing in last spring’s World Cup (the biggest event of the 2018 season). He returned to competition in November 2018, finishing second at a FINA Grand Prix event. The twist – he was competing on 3m springboard, not 10m platform (the discipline in which he won his four Olympic medals), in order to make things easier on his body. Boudia credits his wife and two daughters with helping him find balance in his life, and says “[diving] is not what defines me.” He’s already shown plenty of promise on springboard, winning the 2019 U.S. national title and qualifying for his first World Championships in his new discipline. Visit David's Team USA profile Athlete Info Sport Diving Height 5'9" Date of Birth April 24, 1989 Hometown Noblesville, IN Current Residence West Lafayette, IN Trivia In 2016, David released his first book "Great Than Gold". It documents his experiences from his first Olympics to his second and how he changed focus from seeking gold accolades to having his faith fuel him. Grow your Olympic knowledge Olympic Minute: Chloe Kim What has Chloe Kim been doing in her downtime since Pyeongchang? Find out in this Olympic minute video. Athletes to Watch: Sydney McLaughlin Learn more about hurdler Sydney Mclaughlin. Meet Bing Dwen Dwen: the Mascot for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games Meet the mascot representing the 2022 Winter Olympic Games. Billie Eilish’s Los Angeles Inspiration Billie Eilish explains her inspiration from the city of Los Angeles. RowToTokyo: Andrew Reed Andrew Reed talks about qualifying for the Olympics with a brand new crew. Kai Sakakibara is riding the changing tide of life From trying to qualify for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 to re-learning to walk and talk after a life-changing injury, Australia's Kai Sakakibara has taken another big step forward: participating in the Paralympic Torch Relay. View More sports in this article Diving tags in this article 2020 Summer Olympics Athletes to Watch Fan SportsEngine