Clarence Pinkston

Clarence Pinkston
Medal record
Men's diving
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
1920 Antwerp 10 metre platform
1920 Antwerp 3 metre springboard
1924 Paris 3 metre springboard
1924 Paris 10 metre platform

Clarence Elmer "Bud" Pinkston (February 1, 1900 November 18, 1961) was an American diver. Born in Wichita, Kansas, he attended San Diego High where he won a Gymnastics title at age 15. He is the first San Diegan to win an Olympic Gold Medal. Pinkston attended college at Oregon State University[1] and Stanford University.[2] Pinkston won a gold medal in 10 metre platform diving and a silver medal in 3 metre springboard diving at the 1920 Summer Olympics;[2] he won two bronze medals in the same two events at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Pinkston met Elizabeth "Betty" Becker at the 1924 Games; they later married and Pink became Betty's coach.[2]

Betty and Clarence were avid supporters of the swimming and diving program at the Detroit Athletic Club. Pinkston (far better known as "Pink") served as aquatics director for the D.A.C. from 1927 until 1956; Pink continued as a coach for the club until his death in 1961. Several national champions and Olympic medalists trained under Pinkston's tutelage; including wife Betty, Richard Degener, Jeanne Stunyo and Barbara Sue Gilders - all were sponsored by the Detroit Athletic Club.[3][4]

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References

  1. George Edmonston, Jr. (2000-09-22). "Oregon State: Meet the Olympians". Oregon State University Alumni Association. Retrieved 2006-12-24.
  2. 1 2 3 "Pinkston, Clarence E. ("Bud")". Retrieved 2006-12-24.
  3. "Bud Pinkston Biography and Olympic Results | Olympics at". Sports-reference.com. 1961-11-18. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
  4. "Clarence Pinkston (USA) - 1966 Honor Coach". ISHOF. Retrieved 2010-05-14.

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