Windsor's Reagan Annable claims 4A state diving title

Annable sets meet record with 588.2 points to win first state championship

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

After finishing as the runner-up in the one-meter diving competition at the Class 4A girls swimming and diving championships the past two years, Windsor High School senior Reagan Annable finally claimed the gold medal she had long coveted, setting a meet record with an 11-dive score of 588.2 points.

Why it matters

Annable's state championship victory marks the first time a Windsor High School girl has won the diving title, a significant achievement for the school's athletics program.

The details

Annable took command of the competition in the later rounds, overtaking Golden's Myranda MacMillan who had led for much of the event. MacMillan finished second with 574.6 points, while Pueblo South's Autumn Zumpf placed third with 515.8 points.

  • The Class 4A girls swimming and diving championships took place on Thursday, February 12, 2026.

The players

Reagan Annable

A senior at Windsor High School who won the Class 4A girls one-meter diving state championship with a meet record score of 588.2 points.

Myranda MacMillan

A diver from Golden High School who finished second in the Class 4A girls one-meter diving competition with 574.6 points.

Autumn Zumpf

A diver from Pueblo South High School who placed third in the Class 4A girls one-meter diving event with 515.8 points.

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The takeaway

Annable's state championship victory marks a historic achievement for Windsor High School's athletics program, as she becomes the first girl in school history to win the one-meter diving title at the Class 4A level.