Reuben Ross, born on December fifth, nineteen eighty-five, is a distinguished Canadian competitive diver known for his remarkable achievements in the sport. Hailing from Pilot Butte, Saskatchewan, he has made significant contributions to diving, particularly in the men's three-meter and synchronized events.
From two thousand eight to two thousand eleven, Ross dominated the Canadian Nationals, securing gold medals in both the men's three-meter and three-meter synchronized events. His prowess was further showcased on the international stage when he competed in the individual three-meter springboard and ten-meter platform events at the two thousand eight Summer Olympics in Beijing.
In two thousand ten, Ross achieved a notable victory at the Commonwealth Games, winning gold in the three-meter synchronized event alongside his partner Alexandre Despatie, while also earning a silver medal in the individual three-meter event. His competitive spirit continued to shine as he placed sixth in the three-meter event at the FINA World Championships in two thousand eleven.
Ross's Olympic journey continued in two thousand twelve, where he participated in the three-meter springboard synchronized event with Despatie. He finished tenth in the three-meter springboard event at the FINA World Cup and fifth in the three-meter synchro event, further solidifying his status as a top-tier diver.
Currently residing in Edmonton, Alberta, Ross balances his athletic career with family life, living with his wife and three children.