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Cambodian-American Diving Champion Returns Home

Cambodian-born American and a member of United States National Team Jordan Pisey Windle arrived at Phnom Penh International Airport on May 10, 2016. (Neou Vannarin/VOA Khmer)
Cambodian-born American and a member of United States National Team Jordan Pisey Windle arrived at Phnom Penh International Airport on May 10, 2016. (Neou Vannarin/VOA Khmer)

The five-time U.S. national champion diver and his adoptive-parents visited orphanages and showed off his diving skills to the Cambodian national diving team at one of the capital’s most iconic buildings – Olympic Stadium.

For the first time in more than sixteen years, a Cambodian-born U.S. diving champion, Jordan Pisey Windle, has returned to the country of his birth to inspire young Cambodians to chase their dreams.

Windle was orphaned at 18 months old following his parents’ death in Cambodias eastern Prey Veng province, before being adopted by a former U.S. Navy officer, Jerry Windle, in June 2000. Now, the 17 year-old lives with his two fathers, Jerry and Andres Rodriguez, in California and had never been back to Cambodia before he touched down in Phnom Penh on Tuesday.

Cambodian-Born U.S. National Champion Diver to Make a Homecoming Trip to Cambodia

17 years-old Jordan Pisey Windle is a five-time national champion diver and a member of the United States National Team. He was a two years-old orphan when he was adopted by his American father, Jerry Windle. (Courtesy Photo of Michael Thomas)
1/7 17 years-old Jordan Pisey Windle is a five-time national champion diver and a member of the United States National Team. He was a two years-old orphan when he was adopted by his American father, Jerry Windle. (Courtesy Photo of Michael Thomas)
Jordan Pisey Windle was about two-years old when he was adopted by his American father, Jerry Windle, a former U.S. Navy officer who had served off Cambodia's coast. Jordan's natural diving talent has won him numerous national championship titles, including first National Champion in the 10-meter platform, the 3-meter mixed gender event with his synchronized partner, and Olympic Silver Medal.
Jordan Pisey Windle, a Cambodian-born American, is a member of the United States National Team and is ranked in the top 5 divers in the United States. He has won numerous national championship titles, including the 10-meter platform, Olympic silver medal for a synchronized diving partner. 
2/7 Jordan Pisey Windle, a Cambodian-born American, is a member of the United States National Team and is ranked in the top 5 divers in the United States. He has won numerous national championship titles, including the 10-meter platform, Olympic silver medal for a synchronized diving partner. 
Jordan Pisey Windle was about two-years old when he was adopted by his American father, Jerry Windle, a former U.S. Navy officer who had served off Cambodia's coast. Jordan's natural diving talent has won him numerous national championship titles, including first National Champion in the 10-meter platform, the 3-meter mixed gender event with his synchronized partner, and Olympic Silver Medal.
A Buddhist monk blesses the two-years old Jordan Pisey Windle before he left his homeland to start an inspiring journey with his single parent, Jerry Windle, in Florida, United States. (Courtesy Photo)
3/7 A Buddhist monk blesses the two-years old Jordan Pisey Windle before he left his homeland to start an inspiring journey with his single parent, Jerry Windle, in Florida, United States. (Courtesy Photo)
Jordan Pisey Windle was about two-years old when he was adopted by his American father, Jerry Windle, a former U.S. Navy officer who had served off Cambodia's coast. Jordan's natural diving talent has won him numerous national championship titles, including first National Champion in the 10-meter platform, the 3-meter mixed gender event with his synchronized partner, and Olympic Silver Medal.
17 years-old Jordan Pisey Windle is a five-time national champion diver and a member of the United States National Team. He was a two-years old orphan when he was adopted by his American father, Jerry Windle. (Courtesy Photo)
4/7 17 years-old Jordan Pisey Windle is a five-time national champion diver and a member of the United States National Team. He was a two-years old orphan when he was adopted by his American father, Jerry Windle. (Courtesy Photo)
Jordan Pisey Windle was about two-years old when he was adopted by his American father, Jerry Windle, a former U.S. Navy officer who had served off Cambodia's coast. Jordan's natural diving talent has won him numerous national championship titles, including first National Champion in the 10-meter platform, the 3-meter mixed gender event with his synchronized partner, and Olympic Silver Medal.
Jordan Pisey Windle, a five-time national champions, posed for a picture after the competition with his two-male parents, Jerry Windle and Andres Rodriguez. (Courtesy Photo)
5/7 Jordan Pisey Windle, a five-time national champions, posed for a picture after the competition with his two-male parents, Jerry Windle and Andres Rodriguez. (Courtesy Photo)
Jordan Pisey Windle was about two-years old when he was adopted by his American father, Jerry Windle, a former U.S. Navy officer who had served off Cambodia's coast. Jordan's natural diving talent has won him numerous national championship titles, including first National Champion in the 10-meter platform, the 3-meter mixed gender event with his synchronized partner, and Olympic Silver Medal.
Jordan Pisey Windle, a Cambodian-born American, is a member of the United States National Team and is ranked in the top 5 divers in the United States. He has won numerous national championship titles, including the 10-meter platform and the Olympic silver medal for a synchronized diving partner. 
6/7 Jordan Pisey Windle, a Cambodian-born American, is a member of the United States National Team and is ranked in the top 5 divers in the United States. He has won numerous national championship titles, including the 10-meter platform and the Olympic silver medal for a synchronized diving partner. 
Jordan Pisey Windle was about two-years old when he was adopted by his American father, Jerry Windle, a former U.S. Navy officer who had served off Cambodia's coast. Jordan's natural diving talent has won him numerous national championship titles, including first National Champion in the 10-meter platform, the 3-meter mixed gender event with his synchronized partner, and Olympic Silver Medal.
Jordan Pisey Windle, a five-time national champion diver, posed for a picture with his two-male parents, Jerry Windle and Andres Rodriguez. (Courtesy Photo)
7/7 Jordan Pisey Windle, a five-time national champion diver, posed for a picture with his two-male parents, Jerry Windle and Andres Rodriguez. (Courtesy Photo)
Jordan Pisey Windle was about two-years old when he was adopted by his American father, Jerry Windle, a former U.S. Navy officer who had served off Cambodia's coast. Jordan's natural diving talent has won him numerous national championship titles, including first National Champion in the 10-meter platform, the 3-meter mixed gender event with his synchronized partner, and Olympic Silver Medal.
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The five-time U.S. national champion diver and his adoptive-parents visited orphanages and demonstrated his diving skills for the Cambodian national diving team at one of the capital’s most iconic buildings – Olympic Stadium.

“I’m here as a role model, because I was adopted here, I was given the opportunity to have a great life with my two dads and with that little opportunity, I was able to overcome some difficulties and reached some of my goals that I have set for myself,” he said. “That’s what I want to show all of these people here and the orphans.”

U.S. National Champion Jordan Windle Dives into Cambodia

Pisey Windle​, a Cambodian-born U.S. diving champion, sits atop a diving board. Jordan hopes to inspire his homeland during his first-ever visit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
1/9 Pisey Windle​, a Cambodian-born U.S. diving champion, sits atop a diving board. Jordan hopes to inspire his homeland during his first-ever visit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
Seventeen-year-old Jordan Pisey Windle has come a long way since he was orphaned as a baby in Cambodia’s rural Prey Veng province. He’s a now eight-time junior national champion and a five-time U.S. national champion diver in the United States, and is tipped to make it to summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jordan is currently visiting Cambodia - this is his first trip to his birth country.
Jordan Pisey Windle dives head first into a pool, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
2/9 Jordan Pisey Windle dives head first into a pool, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
Seventeen-year-old Jordan Pisey Windle has come a long way since he was orphaned as a baby in Cambodia’s rural Prey Veng province. He’s a now eight-time junior national champion and a five-time U.S. national champion diver in the United States, and is tipped to make it to summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jordan is currently visiting Cambodia - this is his first trip to his birth country.
Jordan Pisey Windle​ along with young Cambodian swimmers wave to reporters, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
3/9 Jordan Pisey Windle​ along with young Cambodian swimmers wave to reporters, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
Seventeen-year-old Jordan Pisey Windle has come a long way since he was orphaned as a baby in Cambodia’s rural Prey Veng province. He’s a now eight-time junior national champion and a five-time U.S. national champion diver in the United States, and is tipped to make it to summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jordan is currently visiting Cambodia - this is his first trip to his birth country.
Jordan Pisey Windle is ranked in the top five American divers and is hopeful of making it into Team USA for Rio, with trials coming up in Indianapolis next month, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
4/9 Jordan Pisey Windle is ranked in the top five American divers and is hopeful of making it into Team USA for Rio, with trials coming up in Indianapolis next month, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
Seventeen-year-old Jordan Pisey Windle has come a long way since he was orphaned as a baby in Cambodia’s rural Prey Veng province. He’s a now eight-time junior national champion and a five-time U.S. national champion diver in the United States, and is tipped to make it to summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jordan is currently visiting Cambodia - this is his first trip to his birth country.
Jordan Pisey Windle​, a Cambodian-born U.S. diving champion, is instructing Cambodian divers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12 2016. (Hean Socheata/ VOA Khmer)
5/9 Jordan Pisey Windle​, a Cambodian-born U.S. diving champion, is instructing Cambodian divers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12 2016. (Hean Socheata/ VOA Khmer)
Seventeen-year-old Jordan Pisey Windle has come a long way since he was orphaned as a baby in Cambodia’s rural Prey Veng province. He’s a now eight-time junior national champion and a five-time U.S. national champion diver in the United States, and is tipped to make it to summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jordan is currently visiting Cambodia - this is his first trip to his birth country.
Jordan Pisey Windle​, a Cambodian-born U.S. diving champion, watches on as a young Cambodian prepares to dive into the pool, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12 2016. (Hean Socheata/ VOA Khmer)
6/9 Jordan Pisey Windle​, a Cambodian-born U.S. diving champion, watches on as a young Cambodian prepares to dive into the pool, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12 2016. (Hean Socheata/ VOA Khmer)
Seventeen-year-old Jordan Pisey Windle has come a long way since he was orphaned as a baby in Cambodia’s rural Prey Veng province. He’s a now eight-time junior national champion and a five-time U.S. national champion diver in the United States, and is tipped to make it to summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jordan is currently visiting Cambodia - this is his first trip to his birth country.
At age just 12, Jordan Windle Pisey won the U.S. Junior National Championship Title diving from the 10-meter platform, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
7/9 At age just 12, Jordan Windle Pisey won the U.S. Junior National Championship Title diving from the 10-meter platform, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
Seventeen-year-old Jordan Pisey Windle has come a long way since he was orphaned as a baby in Cambodia’s rural Prey Veng province. He’s a now eight-time junior national champion and a five-time U.S. national champion diver in the United States, and is tipped to make it to summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jordan is currently visiting Cambodia - this is his first trip to his birth country.
Seventeen-year-old Jordan Pisey Windle​, a Cambodian-born U.S. diving champion, dives into the the pool of his homeland, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
8/9 Seventeen-year-old Jordan Pisey Windle​, a Cambodian-born U.S. diving champion, dives into the the pool of his homeland, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12, 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
Seventeen-year-old Jordan Pisey Windle has come a long way since he was orphaned as a baby in Cambodia’s rural Prey Veng province. He’s a now eight-time junior national champion and a five-time U.S. national champion diver in the United States, and is tipped to make it to summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jordan is currently visiting Cambodia - this is his first trip to his birth country.
Jordan Pisey Windle​ gives an interview to journalists in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
9/9 Jordan Pisey Windle​ gives an interview to journalists in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 12 2016. (Hean Socheata/VOA Khmer)
Seventeen-year-old Jordan Pisey Windle has come a long way since he was orphaned as a baby in Cambodia’s rural Prey Veng province. He’s a now eight-time junior national champion and a five-time U.S. national champion diver in the United States, and is tipped to make it to summer’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jordan is currently visiting Cambodia - this is his first trip to his birth country.
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Windle spent five days in Phnom Penh and two days in Siem Reap province, where he was scheduled to visit the Angkor Wat temple. In Phnom Penh, he also visited the S-21 genocide museum and the Choeung Ek killing fields.

The tragedy of the Cambodian genocide shocked Windle, but he said Cambodia’s past would help the country to move towards greater prosperity. Likewise, he hoped that his diving abilities will inspire more Cambodians to look to the future.

“I am using my diving to show that I have moved up… showing that I did get the opportunity and I used that opportunity to be the best that I can be in diving, and it shows that, with hard work, just a little bit of hard work, then you can do whatever you want,” he said. “You can be who you want to be, as long as you put some effort into it.”

Windle’s father, Jerry, who sat next to him, added that the he hoped the Cambodian government would give more “opportunity” to all young people, who had similar roots like Jordan so that they would have the opportunity to grow.

“If the government can help support, not only through sport but also through growth and giving opportunities to the young people of Cambodia, it will continue to raise Cambodia on the world and international stage,” Jerry said. “He is not different than anybody else that we’ve met in our journey so far. The only difference between him and the people in Cambodia is that he was given more opportunity.”

Following his adoption, Windle moved to Florida with Jerry and later to California. At seven years old, Windle was brought to the attention of his trainer during the summer camp at the Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

He has been trained by renowned divers including Tim O’Brien, Evan Linette, Sean McCarthy and Greg Louganis. His current coach is Nunzio Esposto, head diving coach at Duke University.

Aged 12, Windle won the U.S. junior national championship title for diving from the 10-meter platform. He won the men's U.S. national championship gold medal when he was 15. He and his mixed gender synchronized partner, Olympic silver medalist, Abby Johnston, won the U.S. national championship gold medal two years in a row.

Windle ranks in the top five American divers, and is hopeful of making it into Team USA for the games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with trials coming up in Indianapolis next month.

During the exhibition and training on Thursday at Olympic Stadium, the young champion shared his experiences with the Cambodian diving team.

Pum David, 13, watched intently as Windle dived. He later joined along with his younger brother and another teammate, and told VOA Khmer that he was inspired and learned a lot from Windle, adding that he was also an orphan.

“I have learnt a lot about the hands and making the legs straight. I think I have improved,” David said. “I want to be like him, but I have to train more…next year, I will join SEA Games competition.”

Windle said he is considering helping Cambodia’s national team after the next Olympic Games.

“So, I have to finish off this year and if I want to, it would be an honor to represent [Cambodia], then I would, I would be able to do it next year,” he said. “But we will see what will happen with my career. We will go from there.”

Hem Kiry, secretary general of the Khmer Amateur Swimming Federation and a former Olympian who swam at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic, said the presence of Jordan in the stadium gave hope and inspiration to Cambodia’s youth.

Kiry also welcomed Windle expressing an interest in joining the Cambodian national team.

“Our federation is pleased if Jordan can join us to improve our diving and represent Cambodia in international games,” he said. “The federation will keep in touch and work with him about it.”

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