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Brandon LOSCHIAVO
Sport Diving
NOC United States   
GenderMen
Born31 May 1997 in Huntington Beach, CA, USA
Height1.68 m
 Human Interest 
Further Personal Information
Residence
United States
Higher education
Communications, Media Studies - Purdue University: West Lafayette, IN, USA
General Interest
Hobbies
Bodysurfing, exploring, being with friends and family, camping, tennis, making videos. (gofundme.com, 06 Jul 2020; teamusa.org, 11 Jun 2018; purduesports.com, 01 May 2019)
Injuries
He had a broken wrist in 2017. (hercampus.com, 06 Feb 2017)

He had tendinitis in both of his knees in 2017. (hercampus.com, 06 Feb 2017)
Famous relatives
His older brother Michael competed in athletics for California Polytechnic State University, while his older sister Amy competed in athletics for Chapman University in the United States of America. (purduesports.com, 01 May 2019)
Hero / Idol
US diver David Boudia. (hercampus.com, 06 Feb 2017)
Ambitions
To become a diving coach after he retires from competition. (teamusa.org, 11 Jun 2018)
Sport Specific Information
When and where did you begin this sport?
He took up diving at age 12.
Further Personal Information
Languages
English
General Interest
Nicknames
Brando (Twitter profile, 08 Jul 2020)
Further Personal Information
Family
Partner Reagan Thom
Sport Specific Information
Why this sport?
"Originally I started out as a gymnast. I was four years old when I started gymnastics and competed in the sport for about nine years. It is actually very common for a lot of divers to make that transition from gymnastics to diving. Personally for me, I believe the atmosphere for diving is a lot more relaxed which I really enjoy, especially while competing. It is very different from gymnastics where the sport is always serious, and I think I would have ended up hating it [gymnastics] if I continued. I liked the whole sport of diving and especially the camaraderie of all of the other divers. It was something that really drew me in."
General Interest
Sporting philosophy / motto
"I have a lot of appreciation for others and self-motivation is very important to me, learning how to push myself when I am in a hard spot or the worst situation." (hercampus.com, 06 Feb 2017)
Further Personal Information
Occupation
Athlete, Coach, Media Professional

 Competition Highlights
Olympic Games
Rank Year Venue Event Result
11 2021 Tokyo, JPN 10m Platform 383.65 
World Championships
Rank Year Venue Event Result
8 2024 Doha, QAT 10m Platform 453.35
5 2024 Doha, QAT Team Event 344.75
Preliminary Round 2023 Fukuoka, JPN 10m Platform 356.55
6 2023 Fukuoka, JPN 10m Platform Synchro 375.90
8 2019 Gwangju, KOR 10m Platform 470.10
6 2017 Budapest, HUN 10m Platform Synchro 406.83
Grand Prix
Rank Year Venue Event Result
3 2019 Mission Viejo, CA, USA 10m Platform 442.70
2 2019 Mission Viejo, CA, USA 10m Platform Synchro 416.04
9 2015 León, MEX 10m Platform 377.70
World Series
Rank Year Venue Event Result
7 2020   10m Platform  
7 2020 Montreal, QC, CAN 10m Platform 416.65
4 2020 Montreal, QC, CAN 10m Platform Synchro 384.93
6 2019 Montreal, QC, CAN 10m Platform Synchro 378.84
12 2018   10m Platform  
7 2018 Montreal, QC, CAN 10m Platform 431.75
3 2018 Montreal, QC, CAN 10m Platform Synchro 420.66