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Cynthia Potter was born on 27 August, 1950 in Houston, Texas, U.S., is an American diver. Discover Cynthia Potter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 27 August, 1950
Birthday 27 August
Birthplace Houston, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Cynthia Potter Height, Weight & Measurements

At 73 years old, Cynthia Potter height is 158 cm .

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Height 158 cm
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Cynthia Potter Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Cynthia Potter worth at the age of 73 years old? Cynthia Potter’s income source is mostly from being a successful Diver. She is from United States. We have estimated Cynthia Potter's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1950

Cynthia "Cindy" Ann Potter (born August 27, 1950) is an American former Olympic diver and diving color commentator.

1968

She was the U.S. outdoor champion in the 1-meter springboard from 1968 through 1977.

Potter was a member of the 1968, 1972 and 1976 U.S. Olympic diving teams.

1969

Indoors, she won 1-meter springboard titles from 1969 through 1973 and in 1976 and 1977, the 3-meter in 1969, 1970, and 1973.

1970

Additionally, Potter was chosen as World Diver of the year in springboard competition in 1970, 1971 and 1972.

In other international competition, Potter won a gold in the 3-meter springboard and a silver in the 10-meter platform at the 1970 World University Games, a bronze in the 3-meter springboard at the 1975 Pan American Games, and a silver in the 3-meter springboard at the 1978 World Championships.

1971

Potter was the 3-meter springboard champion in 1971 and 1972 and from 1975 through 1977; and took first in the platform competition in 1970 and 1971.

1972

In 1972, she placed seventh on the 3-meter springboard and 21st in the 10-meter platform partially due to a foot injury, and in 1976 Potter claimed a bronze medal in the 3-meter springboard.

1973

Potter graduated from Indiana University in 1973 with a degree in secondary education, and also received a graduate degree from the University of Arizona in teaching and teacher education.

1976

She was a member of three Olympic diving teams, winning a bronze medal in the 3 m springboard in 1976.

An 11-time All-American, Potter won a record 28 national diving championships.

1980

She was selected to the 1980 U.S. Olympic diving team, but due to the U.S. boycott of the games that year, Potter was unable to compete.

She was one of 461 athletes to receive a Congressional Gold Medal instead.

In the late 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, she served as color commentator for televised U.S. and international diving competitions, primarily for NBC Sports.

1987

In 1987, Potter was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.

2008

Potter continues to provide color commentary for its Olympic diving coverage and served as an analyst for its coverage of diving at the 2008 Summer Olympics and diving at the 2012 Summer Olympics as well as the 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

2020

Since retiring from diving, she served as diving coach at The Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Georgia until 2020, and has served as a diving coach at Southern Methodist University, and the University of Arizona.