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July/August 2004
Heart of Gold
As Olympic diving champion Laura Wilkinson
prepares for competition in Athens, she's more certain than ever about
God's place in her life.
By Kris Rasmussen
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| Photo by Tony Metaxas |
"I can do all things through Christ who
strengthens me." It's been four years since a teary-eyed Laura Wilkinson
recited those words before an international TV audience after twisting
and tumbling from a 10-meter diving platform to win an Olympic gold
medal in Sydney—something no other U.S. female diver had done since
1964. Those words were no spiritual cliché for Wilkinson, who had spent
the six months leading up to the 2000 Olympics overcoming a series of
personal and physical obstacles, including a broken foot and the news
that her friend and spiritual mentor, Chuck Knesel, was dying of cancer.
Today, the 26-year-old Texas native is preparing for
her second Olympic appearance. Bubbly and energetic, she sits in the
kitchen of the suburban Houston home that she shares with her husband,
swimming coach Eriek Hulseman.
"That moment in Sydney was not just about a gold
medal; it was the culmination of many events that God used in my life
over a two-year period to get my attention," Wilkinson explains.
She believes the 1998 Goodwill Games was actually the
pivotal moment in her life and her career. It was during that event that
Laura asked God to forgive her and take back control of her life.
"I had become a Christian years earlier, but like
many people do, I wandered away. But right before the Goodwill Games, I
started having a lot of trouble with one of my dives, and I really
started to unravel emotionally," she says.
After asking a Christian colleague to pray for her,
Wilkinson found herself crying out to God during the competition.
The four years since her golden moment in Australia
have given Wilkinson her share of fame, but she especially values the
opportunities she now has to share her testimony.
"In the past several years my faith and how it fit
with my diving was always very black and white to me, but this year I
have been working on bringing Jesus into everything I do," she says. "I
was recently doing an interview with this newspaper reporter from
Montreal, and I was able to bring God into the conversation. I was so
excited that I was able to share with this man what I believe!"
Wilkinson also counts among her blessings a newfound
partnership with Kimiko Hirai-Soldati, a fellow diver and Christian with
whom Wilkinson competes in synchronized diving. "One of the favorite
things Kimiko and I do when we dive together is stand on the platform
singing worship songs before we dive," Wilkinson says, laughing. "No one
else may know what we're doing up there, but we know that's our moment
to praise God together."
Does Wilkinson, who's one of the favorites to win in
Greece, feel any pressure to repeat her 2000 performance? She smiles and
shakes her head. "No matter what happens in Athens, I just want to be
obedient to use [my opportunities] in whatever ways God has for me."
Editor's Note: For more info about Laura,
visit her website at
www.laurawilkinson.com.
Kris Rasmussen is a writer based in Michigan.
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