U.S. Olympic Athletes

Christina Loukas

Height ............................................................................................... 5-4

Birthdate ......................................................................... Dec. 19, 1985

Birthplace ........................................................................... Chicago, Ill.

Hometown ..................................................................... Riverwoods, Ill.

Current Residence ..................................................... Bloomington, Ind.

Education ..................................................................Indiana University

Major ................................................... Exercise science (nutrition minor)

Club ................................................................................. Indiana Diving

Trains ........................................................................... Bloomington, Ind.

Coach ..................................................................................... Jeff Huber

National Team .................................................. 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Personal: Daughter of George and Patty Loukas ... has two brother, Nick and Kosta, and one sister, Stacey ... Her dad played football at Southern Illinois

and her uncle Angelo Loukas played football for Northwestern and the Buffalo Bills ... enjoys reading, cooking, biking, being outside, hanging out with friends

and watching movies.

Year National Events 1-meter 3-meter Platform

2004 Speedo National Junior Diving Championships 2nd (439.56) 2nd (447.00)

Speedo National Diving Championships 21st (192.57) 7th (447.03)

2005 U.S. Open 14th (386.37) 16th (345.15)

U.S Open [synch. Cardinell] 2nd (246.00)

2006 Speedo U.S. Open 2nd (267.25) 2nd (310.80)

Speedo U.S. Open [synch. Cardinell] 1st (289.62)

Speedo U.S. Open [synch. Feldman] 2nd (258.00)

Kaiser Permanente National Diving Championships 6th (230.05) 2nd (321.60)

Kaiser Permanente National Diving Championships [synch. Cardinell] 1st (275.76)

2007 Speedo USA Diving Spring National Championships 2nd (280.45) 4th (324.75)

Speedo USA Diving Spring National Championships [synch. Miller] 2nd (298.80)

Kaiser Permanente National Championships 1st (293.45) 3rd (327.50)

Kaiser Permanente National Championships [synch. Miller] 3rd (290.10)

2008 Speedo USA Diving Spring National Championships 2nd (332.90)

Speedo USA Diving Spring National Championships [synch. Miller] 2nd (299.10)

Year International Events 1-meter 3-meter Platform

2003 USA-Canada Challenge 1st 3rd

2005 Canada Cup [synch. Underwood] 5th (263.28)

World University Games [synch. Cardinell] 4th (290.88)

World Championships 6th (259.02)

World Championships [synch. Underwood] 12th (260.28)

2006 FINA Diving Grand Prix (Canada Cup) 5th (283.60)

FINA Diving Grand Prix (Canada Cup) [synch. Cardinell] 4th (271.56)

Speedo USA Diving Grand Prix (Fort. Lauderdale) 6th (281.05)

Speedo USA Diving Grand Prix (Fort Lauderdale) [synch. Cardinell] 3rd (295.98)

Speedo USA Diving Grand Prix (Fort Lauderdale) [synch. Feldman] 7th (246.60)

FINA Diving World Cup (Changshu, China) 8th (273.70)

FINA Diving World Cup (Changshu, China) [synch. Cardinell] 7th (270.96)

2007 FINA World Championships (Melbourne, Australia) 14th (245.55)

AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix 11th/13th* (279.30)

(was 11th in prelims, but only two divers per country can advance to semis, so was considered 13th in final standings)

Comunidad de Madrid [synch. Miller] 2nd (290.70)

Italian Grand Prix 3rd (261.65)

Italian Grand Prix [synch. Miller] 2nd (302.10)

World University Games (Bangkok, Thailand) 10th (257.00) 2nd (328.95)

World University Games (Bangkok, Thailand) [synch. Miller] 3rd (319.80)

2008 FINA Diving World Cup 4th (350.35)

AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix 9th/13th (282.40)*

* was 9th in the prelims but could not advance to the semis as two U.S. divers finished ahead of him; was considered 13th in the final standings

Other Accomplishments: Three-time Big Ten Diver of the Year (2005, 2006, 2007) ... Won the Big Ten Championship on all three events in 2007 and won

the 1-meter title in 2006 ... Was second on 1-meter and ninth on 3-meter at the 2007 NCAA Championships ... Second on 3-meter, fifth on 1-meter and sixth

on platform at 2006 NCAA Championships ... Eight-time NCAA All-American ... High Point award winner at the 2006 Kaiser Permanente National

Championships ... 2006 Wendy Wyland Award recipient ... 2001-2003 NISCA All-American ... 2003 Illinois high school state champion ... 2003 Illinois

Swimmer/Diver of the Year.