Who is Alison Gibson's Coach?

Last Modified Aug 8, 2024 16:28 IST
Alison Gibson's Coach
Alison Gibson (Source: Getty)

Born July 9, 1999, in Houston, Texas, Alison Gibson is a prominent American diver. She achieved significant success in her college career by becoming the NCAA diving champion in 2017.

Internationally, Gibson made a mark by qualifying for the 2020 Olympics in the women's synchronized three-meter springboard event alongside partner Krysta Palmer. Their victory at the U.S. Olympic Trials secured their Olympic berth. Gibson is coached by Drew Johansen.

Quick Facts on Alison Gibson's Coach

Coach nameDrew Johansen
Hometown/BirthplaceFlorida, United States
NationalityAmerican
Employers/College TeamUSA Diving Team and Indiana University
OccupationHead coach of the USA diving team and Head Diving Coach at Indiana University
SportsSwimming (Diving)
CollegeRochville University’05
Alison Gibson's Coach
Alison Gibson's ( Image credit: @aagtexas on Instagram)

Alison Gibson's Coach

Alison Gibson is coached by Drew Johansen, a renowned American diving coach. He served as coach of the USA diving team for the 2012 London Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics, and 2020 Tokyo Olympics and as Indiana University's diving head coach.

Drew Johansen's Wife

Drew Johansen is married to Jenny. She was a two-time Olympic diver. She also served as a head diving coach at the University of North Carolina.

Drew Johansen's Kids

Drew Johansen and Jenny have one daughter named Lina Mei.

Drew Johansen's Coaching Career

Drew Johansen was named Indiana University's third diving coach on April 29, 2013. His tenure at IU has been marked by multiple accolades, including three CSCAA Diving Coach of the Year awards, and five Big Ten Diving Coach of the Year titles. Johansen's leadership helped the IU diving team to remarkable heights highlighted by a historic performance at the 2023 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships where IU divers alone would have ranked 12th nationally.

In the 2022-23 season, Johansen was honored as the CSCAA Men’s Diving Coach of the Year and Big Ten Men’s Diving Coach of the Year. His athletes earned 104 points at the NCAA meet, significantly contributing to IU's fourth-place finish overall. Andrew Capobianco clinched his third-career three-meter title with a program-record score while Quinn Henninger and Carson Tyler also medaled. The IU men swept Big Ten diving titles and secured their repeat conference championship. The IU women’s team also saw success under Johansen’s guidance. The 2023 NCAA Championships saw Anne Fowler and newcomer Skyler Liu excel with Fowler capturing a silver medal in the three-meter springboard and Liu placing fourth on the platform. The pair’s performances helped IU women’s swimming and diving achieve a seventh-place finish nationally tying a program record.

In the 2021-22 season, Johansen earned both CSCAA and Big Ten Women’s Diving Coach of the Year honors. His teams amassed 148 points at the national meet with six athletes garnering a record 13 All-America honors. Sophomore Tarrin Gilliland stood out and repeated as NCAA Champion in platform diving and was named the CSCAA and Big Ten Diver of the Year.

Johansen's impact extends beyond collegiate diving. He served as head coach for Team USA at the rescheduled Tokyo 2020 Olympics and his team secured three medals. Throughout his career, Johansen has developed elite divers at Duke University and guided U.S. national teams to success in various international competitions.

Drew Johansen's Record

  • Drew Johansen has been named CSCAA Diving Coach of the Year three times (2018, 2022, 2023) and Big Ten Diving Coach of the Year five times for his exceptional coaching at Indiana University.

  • Drew Johansen founded the U.S. Elite Diving Academy and contributed to the development of many successful divers.

  • Drew Johansen was previously the head coach of the 2011 World Championship team.

Drew Johansen's Awards & Achievement

  • Drew Johansen was named the USA Diving Coach of the Year.

  • Drew Johansen received the USA Diving Award of Excellence for his accomplishments in coaching.

  • Drew Johansen served as the head diving coach for Team USA at the 2012 London Olympics where U.S. divers secured four medals.

  • Under Drew Johansen's guidance, the U.S. Elite Diving Academy won multiple national titles, including the U.S. Diving Junior Team title in 2005 and 2006.

  • Drew Johansen has led Indiana University divers to consistent success with at least one diver qualifying for every Olympics since 1964.

  • Drew Johansen coached athletes who achieved significant accolades in NCAA competitions, including multiple All-Americans, and conference champions during his tenure at Duke and Indiana.

FAQ's On Alison Gibson's Coach

A. Alison Gibson was born on July 9, 1999.

A. Alison Gibson hails from Houston, Texas, United States.

A. Alison Gibson is 157 cm (5 ft 2 in) tall.

A. Alison Gibson goes to the University of Texas.

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