Art Stott (1999)
Art Stott was a great Canadian diver and he represented his nation
at the British Empire Games and at the Olympics. During the 1920s,
Art became Vancouver Island and B.C. senior men's champion and
earned two golds, two silvers and a bronze in five national
championships. Art placed second in the Canadian trials for the
first British Empire (now Commonwealth) Games in 1930 and he placed
second in springboard at the Canadian trials for the 1932 Los
Angeles Summer Olympics. His diving prowess was evident as a
13-year-old when he won the Junior Boys Pacific Northwest
three-metre title in 1923. As well as his competitive diving
accomplishments, Art competed in England with the Highgate Diving
Club, putting on acrobatic shows for awe-struck audiences. He
became an international diving judge and was a founding member of
the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame.