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Name | Adriana Jiménez |
Age / How old / Birthday / Date of Birth / DOB | Born on January 20, 1985. As of 2024, she is around 39 years old. |
Wedding & Marriage / Husband / Engaged / Spouse / Partner | Check the full bio for relationship details. |
Children / No. of Kids | None |
Ethnicity / Origin / Heritage / Race | Latino |
Nationality | Mexican |
Where is Adriana Jimenez now? | Since 2014, Mexico’s Adriana Jimenez has won three races and finished on 11 podiums |
Wiki Biography / Profile Background
Introduction :
- The Mexican athlete Adriana Jiménez is one of the best in women’s high diving. She has been known for her exceptional performance in World Aquatics Championships and World Aquatics Championships in 2015 and 2019.
- Besides being a diver, Adriana is also a television personality residing in Mexico City. She is notable for starring in the Mexican TV reality show ‘Exatlon,’ which premiered in 2019.
Personal Life, Parents and Family Details :
- Currently, Adriana is a single woman. No details on her dating life have been revealed on any media to date.
Early Life and Education :
- Being hyperactive during her childhood, Adriana’s mom pushed her to pursue swimming. While growing up, Adriana’s interest in a professional swimming career increased. For a long time, Adriana’s swimming coach was Cesar Cuevas.
- Adriana follows a consistent and high-value training regime with discipline. She usually trains at the National High-Performance Centre and Chapultepec Sporting Club in Mexico City.
- Jiménez has a higher education degree in Sports Administration from the University of the Valley of Mexico.
Career, Job, Salary and Net Worth :
- Adriana started as a pool diver at the age of 8. Despite missing a place for the 10m platform in the 2004 Mexican Olympic team at Athens, the failure had planted the seed for diving. Following her increasing interest in diving, Adriana got into high diving in 2012.
- Adriana debuted as a professional high diver at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona. She quickly became a big name, quickly rising through the ranks.
Awards :
Adriana has many career achievements under her belt. Here are prominent achievements listed in chronological order :
- In 2004 – Secured Mexico’s place in the Olympic Games with the 19th 10m Platform World Cup and Pre-Olympics in Athens (GRE).
- In 2014 – 2nd position in Yucatán at Red Bull Cliff Diving Women’s World Series.
- In 2015 – Came 2nd in São Miguel, Azores, at Red Bull Cliff Diving Women’s World Series.
- In 2017 – Secured 1st and 2nd positions at Red Bull Cliff Diving Women’s World Series in Azores and FINA High Diving World Championship.
- In 2019 – Was 3rd at the FINA High Diving World Cup. She earned a medal for Mexico at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships for Women’s 20 meters in high diving.
- As per her Redbull Cliffdiving profile, Adriana is the only athlete since 2014 to have competed in all the World Series events.
Injuries :
- Adriana has had a fair share of serious injuries. At the end of the 2015 season, Adriana had a back injury. As per some media reports, Adriana had a severe injury on her right knee in 2019 and had to undergo surgery.
- In May 2017, another media entity reported that she was challenged by groin and nose surgeries.
- All through the 2017 season, Adriana struggled with herniated disc injury that forced her out of competition at the 2018 Abu Dhabi World Cup event.
- In an Instagram post on January 17, 2020, Adriana thanked her attending surgeon, Dr. Mauricio Gonzales, for his professionalism and excellent skills in her knee surgery. She expressed respect and admiration for all the work he carries out every day, saving lives.
Interesting Facts, Height and Trivia :
- While being interviewed by Sport 360 on May 5, 2015, Adriana was asked about her friends and behavior with fellow athletes. She believes that every diver in her life is unique, and they are all one big family. She considers them to be brothers and sisters instead of opponents. The most important thing for Adriana is to be safe. She recognized that high diving is a hazardous sport.
- In her interviews in Sneakpreview Red bull Content Pool and Publimetro in October 2014 and May 2015, respectively, Adriana’s hobbies include reading, spending time with family, and listening to music.
- Being a Latina, Adriana loves to dance but hates running. That explains why she puts all her power into the perfect form in the air with engagement, elegance, and effort. Adriana never goes for a maneuver that has seen a significant upward trend lately, launching from the 21m-platform with a running take-off.
- Adriana considers winning a silver medal in Budapest, Hungary, at the 2017 World Championships as her most memorable sporting achievement.
- Coach Jorge Rueda is the most influential person in Adriana’s career trajectory. As per an interview with Oncenoticiasipn’s Youtuber Channel (May 22, 2017), Adriana views her coach as an inspirational mentor who helped her through the thick and thin.
- In 2017, the Mexican government honored Adriana with a National Sports Award.
- On September 27, 2019, mexico.as.com reported that Adriana would be taking part in a Mexican Television reality show, ‘Exatlon,’ in which contestants compete through a series of physical challenges.
- Adriana revealed in her FINA profile (July 29, 2017) that despite having a fear of diving, she manages the stress by not overthinking, taking deep breaths, and just going straight for the dive. She also disclosed that to calm her nerves, Adriana undertakes specific mediation and relaxation exercises.
- According to her FINA High Diving Worldcup Profile (2017), Adriana believes that sports in general and high diving, in particular, can serve as great promoters of world peace. She views sports as a beacon of tolerance due to athletes from multiple cultures participating and collaborating in the same events.