La Canada's Geyer headed to Germany for junior world championships

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La Canada High's John Geyer is one of 16 divers who will represent the United States in the FINA junior world championships in Germany starting Sept. 16.
Geyer, a senior at La Canada High School, will compete in 3-meter springboard in the boys 16-18 year old division. He is competing through the Trojan Diving Club.
Felicitas Lenz of Altadena is competing for the United States in 3-meter springboard in the girls 16-18 year old division.
Kristian Ipsen of Clayton, Calif., will be competing in all three events, 1-meter springboard, 3-meter springboard and 10-meter platform, at the junior world championships. He won the junior world championships in 2006.
The diving championships are in Aachen, Germany and end Sept. 21.

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