King, Micki (1944–)

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King, Micki (1944–)

American diver. Name variations: Captain Maxine King; team manager under name Micki Hogue for US Olympic divers (1988). Born Maxine J. King on July 26, 1944, in Pontiac, Michigan; graduated from University of Michigan, 1966; enlisted in U.S. Air Force, 1966; graduate of University of Michigan, 1966.

Enlisted in US Air Force (1966); competed against men at World Military Games (1969), placing 4th in platform and 3rd in springboard; at Mexico City Olympics, broke left forearm in next-to-last dive off springboard but performed final dive, finishing 4th (1968); won a gold medal at Munich Olympics (1972); won 10 national springboard and platform diving championships (1969–72); appointed diving coach at Air Force Academy (1973), the 1st woman to hold a faculty position at a US military academy; retired with rank of colonel (1992); served as president of US Diving (1990–94). Inducted into International Swimming Hall of Fame.

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