A Lancashire student has been crowned the national 1 metre diving champion at the Plymouth Armada Cup.
12-year-old Amber in Year 7, has also secured her the top ranking qualifier position for the Sponsored GoCardless Championships in June, marking her as a rising star in the sport.
Amber is a student at Ormskirk School, which is a member of the Endeavour Learning Trust.
Her proud parents shared their excitement over her recent success, stating:- “Amber won Gold and became Champion at the Plymouth Armada Cup, and we couldn’t be more proud of her. We want to thank her incredible coaches and say well done again to Amber!”
Amber’s victory is a remarkable feat, as she competed against over 27 divers from across England, Scotland, and even Dubai.
With over 17 National Age Group diving clubs represented - including London, Plymouth, Guildford, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Leeds and Sheffield - this event featured some of the country’s most elite young divers training at world-class facilities alongside Olympians.
Amber currently trains with Burscough Diving Club in Skelmersdale, dedicating additional time to training in Manchester and Bradford to enhance her skills.
John Burnham, Headteacher at Ormskirk School, said:- “We’re all hugely proud of Amber and are sure this is just the beginning of her diving journey. We know she will make a huge impression at the next championships in June, and the whole school will be cheering her on.”
Her commitment, talent, and determination make her an inspiration to aspiring athletes and a future contender in the sport.
Endeavour Learning Trust and Ormskirk School extend their heartfelt congratulations to Amber on this phenomenal achievement and wish her continued success in her journey towards the National Championships in June 2025.