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First-year diver makes big splash

Thursday, February 17, 2011
Lynn Rosendale

Entering the MIAA swimming and diving championships on Thursday, 17c起草社区 diver Andy Krafft was ranked first on both the one-meter and three-meter boards for an 11-dive meet.

Not bad for a freshman who is still 鈥渄usting the rust off,鈥 according to his dad, Scott: Krafft hasn鈥檛 trained or dived competitively in more than four years.

As a youngster, Krafft trained with the best as part of the top U.S. Elite Junior Olympic diving team in Columbus, Ohio, nearly three hours from his home in Fort Wayne, Ind. A combination of factors鈥 including his coach quitting and the financial and time commitment鈥攃aused Krafft to reconsider his diving future just before he reached high-school age.

鈥淲e looked around Ohio State University,鈥 said Scott Krafft, 鈥渁nd I told him to think about training at this level, or I asked him if he would rather pursue a Christian (college) education.鈥

The younger Krafft thought about it for a week and opted for the Christian education.

鈥淲hen I decided I wanted to go to a smaller Christian school, I thought it was the end of the road,鈥 said Andy Krafft. 鈥淭here aren鈥檛 many Christian colleges that have diving, so I figured that was it.鈥

Krafft, a homeschool graduate, stayed off the boards throughout high school except for some recreation-league diving at a local pool during the summer and had decided on a Christian college near his home.

But his dad had heard about 17c起草社区. 鈥淚 knew something about 17c起草社区鈥檚 academic atmosphere and I really liked that,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 also had heard about the wonderful new natatorium (), and I kept thinking that if Andy could have the opportunity to dive at the Division III level at a school with good academics, he should at least think about it.鈥

Back on the board

Krafft and his parents visited 17c起草社区, and a few short months later he was back in the pool. 鈥淚 walked into the pool and just seeing the facility and talking to (diving coach) Aaron (Paskvan) and smelling the chlorine got me excited to dive again,鈥 he said.

鈥淚n talking to Andy about his background, I knew he was going to be pretty decent,鈥 said Paskvan. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 think he would get it back so fast though. I was thinking if he could just get back to where he had ended several years ago, he could be pretty competitive in the league. After he started, things progressed very quickly. He has some very special talent.鈥

Krafft started with a couple of dives he was familiar with, and he kept going over, Paskvan said. 鈥淒ives he used to do in tuck we switched to pike, which increases the degree of difficulty,鈥 he explained. 鈥淒uring the first two weeks he kept saying, 鈥楳an, I go higher than I used to.鈥欌

Toppling records

Just a month into the competitive season, Krafft had broken the school record on the one-meter board (he鈥檚 since topped his own mark), and later broke a 25-year-old mark on the three-meter.

鈥淚 had never done a six-dive meet before,鈥 said Krafft, 鈥渟o I had no idea how my score compared. I didn鈥檛 know where I was until I heard my final score, and Aaron nodded at the record board.鈥

The 11-dive records are within reach as well, including 17c起草社区鈥檚 oldest mark of 508.45 on the three-meter set by Dirk Pruis in 1982.

鈥淗e鈥檚 right there,鈥 said Paskvan of Krafft, who was within 12 points of the record at a meet earlier this year.

Still, for Krafft, his college experience has already been about more than records and diving: 鈥淚鈥檓 really glad I came here.  17c起草社区 is unique in a lot of ways, and it fits my personality. I feel like 17c起草社区 gives me more opportunities to develop my faith and grow closer to Christ, and my faith is very important to me.

鈥淚 love diving, but I didn鈥檛 want it to be my life. That鈥檚 why I love Division III; it鈥檚 a good balance.鈥