Tandi Indergaard

Jane Tandi Gerrard ( born February 25, 1978 in Johannesburg ) is a former South African and British Water Diving. She started in the art of jumping from the 1- m and 3- m- board and in the 3 -meter synchronized diving. Gerrard participated in two Olympic Games.

They first started out for her native South Africa. Your first success came Gerrard at the Pan-African Games in 1995, where she won the title from the 3 -meter board. At their first World Cup in 1998 in Perth, she started from the 1 -meter and 3 -meter board, but different in each of the preliminaries. She also took part in the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur and reached the 1 -meter and 3 -meter board each tenth.

Since 2002, Gerrard was part of the British national team and since then launched for the UK. She joined the club City of Leeds Diving Club, where he was coached by Adrian Hinchliffe. Your first race for their new home had Gerrad at the European Championships in Berlin in 2002. There she was with Jane Smith sixth in the 3 -meter synchronized diving and Eleventh in a single from the 3 -meter board. In the 2003 World Cup in Barcelona, she was in the 3 -meter synchronized diving with Smith Fifth and achieved their best result in a World Cup. From the 3 -meter board she was disqualified in the semifinals. Gerrard took in Athens for the first time in the Olympic Games. With Smith she missed a medal in fourth just barely. The 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, she contested with their new synchro partner Hayley Sage and won bronze with her ​​first medal for Great Britain at an international championship. At the 2007 World Championships, again in Melbourne, Gerrad and Sage took part in the 3 -meter synchronized diving and were eighth. The duo also launched together at the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008 and won again in eighth.

Gerrard won three titles at the British Championships.

After the 2008 Olympics Gerrard ended her active career. As a point Judge it remained connected to the water jump.

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