Birthdate: May 12, 1930
Sun Sign: Taurus
Birthplace: Seal Beach, California, United States
Patricia Joan Keller McCormick was a pioneering American competitive diver who won Olympic gold in 1952 and 1956. Renowned for her bold dives, she captured the attention of audiences and received the James E. Sullivan Award in 1956. McCormick went on to establish the “Pat’s Champs” foundation to motivate young individuals. Even after her Olympic success, she remained involved in diving by touring and representing leading swimwear brands. McCormick’s impact as a trailblazing athlete and mentor endures.
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