Team USA's David Boudia, 23, added to his bronze medal in the synchronized platform event with partner Nick McCrory, by winning the gold medal for the 10m platform dive on Saturday, beating the reigning world champion, Qiu Bo of China, who walked away with the silver, and Britain's Tom Daley, who nabbed the bronze and seemed perfectly content with that.
In winning the gold, Boudia became the first American male diver to win the event since Greg Louganis in 1988's Seoul games. Louganis, who recently began training American divers, was present at the 2012 London games to see Boudia's win.
When it comes to being successful in diving, Boudia knows credits the superfoods. "Definitely diving is one of the sports that you have to be really cautious about what you’re putting into your body, and so I eat a lot of whole fruits and vegetable and I just started juicing," Boudia exclusively told Uinterview about his diet secrets. "You should see my fridge right now," he added. "It’s stocked with all sorts of fruits and all sorts of vegetables."
The most important superfood that gives Boudia the right moves on the springboard is the blueberry. "There is a lot of nutritional value in that, and I get a lot of nutrients from that. It really feeds into what my training does," he said.
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