Hailey Hernandez
Personal information
Full nameHailey Rosanne Hernandez
Born (2003-03-23) March 23, 2003
Home townSouthlake, Texas
Height5 ft 1 in (155 cm)
Sport
Country United States
Event3m
College teamUniversity of Texas
ClubGC Divers
Coached byJeff Bro, Matt Scoggin
Medal record
Women's diving
Representing  United States
Pan American Games
Bronze medal – third place2023 Santiago 1 m springboard
Bronze medal – third place2023 Santiago 3 m synchro

Hailey Rosanne Hernandez (born March 23, 2003) is a diver from the United States.[1]

Personal life

Hernandez graduated from Southlake Carroll High School in 2021 and currently attends the University of Texas, where she is majoring in exercise science.[2]

Career

Hernandez started diving at age seven.[3] She is a four-time Texas 6A high school state champion and a two-time world junior medalist.[4]

She qualified for the 2020 Olympics in the women's 3-meter springboard, placing second behind Krysta Palmer.[4] Her dives had the lowest degree of difficulty among the Olympic contenders, although she made up for it by being the most consistent performing diver in the meet.[3]

International Competition Results

Summer Olympics

World Aquatics Championships

  • 6th 3m springboard Fukuoka (2023)
  • 7th 1m springboard Fukuoka (2023)

World Aquatics Diving World Cup

  • 6th 3m springboard Montreal (2023)
  • TBD 3m springboard Berlin (2023)

FINA Grand Prix

  • 1st 3m springboard USA (2019)
  • 6th 3m springboard Spain (2017)
  • 9th 3m springboard China (2018)

Junior Pan American Championships

  • 1st synchronized 3m springboard Canada (2017)
  • 1st 1m springboard Chile (2019)
  • 2nd 1m springboard Chile (2019)
  • 2nd 3m springboard Chile (2019)
  • 2nd platform Canada (2017)

Junior World Championships

  • 2nd 1m springboard Ukraine (2018)
  • 2nd 3m springboard Ukraine (2018)

Domestic Competition Results

USA Diving National Championships (Winter and Spring)

  • 1st 3m springboard (2016)
  • 1st 3m springboard (2018)
  • 1st 1m springboard (2019)
  • 1st 3m springboard (2021)
  • 1st synchronized 3m springboard (2021)
  • 1st 1m springboard (2023)
  • 2nd 1m springboard (2018)
  • 2nd 3m springboard (2021)
  • 2nd 3m springboard (2022)
  • 2nd 1m springboard (2022)
  • 2nd 3m springboard (2023)
  • 3rd 3m springboard (2017)
  • 3rd 1m springboard (2021)
  • 4th 1m springboard (2017)
  • 4th 3m springboard (2017)
  • 4th 1m springboard (2018)
  • 4th 3m springboard (2018)
  • 4th synchronized 3m springboard (2019)
  • 4th synchronized 3m springboard (2021)
  • 5th 1m springboard (2017)
  • 5th 3m springboard (2019)
  • 6th 1m springboard (2019)

NCAA Championship

  • 4th 1m springboard (2022)
  • 4th 1m springboard (2023)
  • 8th 3m springboard (2022)
  • 9th 3m springboard (2023)

Big 12 Championship

  • 1st 1m springboard (2022)
  • 1st 3m springboard (2022)
  • 1st 1m springboard (2023)
  • 2nd 3m springboard (2023)

Junior National Championship

  • 1st platform (2014)
  • 1st 3m springboard (2016)
  • 1st platform (2016)
  • 1st 1m springboard (2018)
  • 1st 3m springboard (2018)
  • 1st 1m springboard (2019)
  • 1st 3m springboard (2019)
  • 1st synchronized 3m springboard (2019)
  • 2nd 3m springboard (2014)
  • 2nd platform (2018)
  • 3rd platform (2015)
  • 3rd 1m springboard (2016)
  • 4th 1m springboard (2015)
  • 5th platform (2013)
  • 6th 1m springboard (2014)
  • 7th 3m springboard (2013)
  • 7th 3m springboard (2015)

Awards

  • 2x Big 12 Diver of the Year (2021-2022, 2022-2023)
  • 2x Big 12 Championship Diver of the Meet (2022, 2023)
  • 3x All American
  • 1x Honorable-Mention All American
  • Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team (2021-2022)
  • Academic All-Big 12 First Team (2022-2023)

References

  1. "Hailey Hernandez". Team USA. Archived from the original on November 30, 2018. Retrieved June 16, 2021.
  2. Russell, Keith (June 20, 2021). "'It's Absolutely Unreal': Southlake Carroll's Hailey Hernandez To Represent US At Summer Olympics". CBS News.
  3. 1 2 "Divers Palmer, Hernandez – 11 years apart – will represent U.S. in springboard in Tokyo". NBC Sports. June 12, 2021.
  4. 1 2 Woods, David (June 12, 2021). "Indy diver Sarah Bacon falls one place short of making Olympic team". The Indianapolis Star.


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