Alumni
Our Legacy of Excellence
Since its founding, the Rose Bowl Diving Team has built a legacy of excellence, integrity, and hard work. Their achievements continue to shape our program and inspire the next generation of divers.
Looking Forward
We are reconnecting with our alumni to strengthen the community that has shaped this program. By staying connected, alumni can support current divers, share experiences, and take part in future team events.
If you are a former Rose Bowl diver, we would love to hear from you. Please complete the alumni form so we can stay in touch and keep you informed about upcoming events. We plan to only send occasional updates—such as quarterly newsletters—and will also be organizing an alumni-only event ahead of the LA28 Olympics, so be sure to sign up to receive an invitation.
Building the Future on a Strong Foundation
The Rose Bowl Diving program is shaped not only by results in the pool, but by the people who have been part of it. Every diver, coach, and teammate has helped build a community defined by hard work, resilience, and a shared love for the sport.
That spirit continues to guide our team today through our motto, “Don’t Settle.” It’s a reminder to push a little further, support one another, and always strive to improve.
If you were part of the RBAC diving community, we invite you to share your memories, photos, and stories to help celebrate the moments that make this program special.
How to Get Involved
As a Rose Bowl Diving alumnus, your connection to the team doesn’t end when you leave the pool. There are many ways to stay involved and support the next generation of divers. Here are a few ways to contribute:
Attend an Event
Alumni reunions, meets, and team celebrations.
Stay connected
Follow team updates and receive newsletters.
Donate
Support the next generation of divers.
Reach out!
Share your story, photos, or connect with the team.
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