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Diving 2023 - 2024 Discussion Thread


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:USA 2024 American Cup :USA

 

We're probably not going to be seeing the vast majority of these divers in Paris, but there are a few who could be in the mix for their nation. (Based on the fact that they secured quota for their nation - these have been marked with :IOC)

 

Men's 3m Springboard Final

1.) :GBR Jordan Houlden - 481.15

2.) :GBR Ross Haslam - 450.30 (:IOC)

3.) :FRA Alexis Jandard - 433.65

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4.) :USA Luke Sitz - 431.60

5.) :CAN Victor Povzner - 404.80

6.) :EGY Mohamed Farouk - 402.75 (:IOC)

7.) :KOR Kang Minhyuk - 387.35 

8.) :CAN Tazman Abramowicz - 374.35

9.) :KOR Woo Seongho - 350.30

10.) :AUS Hudson Skinner - 350.15

11.) :USA Quentin Henninger - 339.50

12.) :FRA Gwendal Bisch - 333.85 (:IOC)

 

 

Men's 10m Platform Final:

1.) :USA Joshua Hedberg - 479.85

2.) :GBR Robbie Lee - 411.60

3.) :USA Carson Tyler - 406.80

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4.) :AUS Samuel Fricker - 393.35 (:IOC)

5.) :KOR Kang Minhyuk - 386.70

6.) :GBR Ben Cutmore - 373.45

7.) :MEX Carlos Alberto Martinez Vargas - 353.80

8.) :AUS Jonah Mercieca - 350.50

 

 

Women's 3m Springboard Final:

1.) :USA Alison Gibson - 324.90

2.) :USA Kristen Hayden - 312.65

3.) :AUS Georgia Sheehan - 297.95 (:IOC)

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4.) :CAN Amelie-Laura Jasmin - 297.30

5.) :AUS Alysha Koloi - 281.10

6.) :KOR Kwon Halim - 272.40

7.) :EGY Maha Amer - 268.95 (:IOC)

8.) :FRA Juliette Landi - 262.20

9.) :GBR Amy Rollinson - 249.25

10.) :FRA Nais Gillet - 238.35

11.) :CAN Aimee Wilson - 207.30

12.) :TPE Jacqueline Chen - 190.90

 

 

Women's 10m Platform Final:

1.) :AUS Ellie Cole - 344.00

2.) :GBR Robyn Birch - 304.55

3.) :AUS Laura Hingston - 296.75

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4.) :JPN Karen Yamasaki - 292.90

5.) :USA Jordan Skilken - 292.70

6.) :CAN Eloise Belanger - 291.60

7.) :NED Else Praasterink - 288.30 (:IOC)

8.) :CAN Julianne Boisvert - 265.80

9.) :FRA Emily Hallifax - 257.30

10.) :USA Sophia McAfee - 247.70

11.) :KOR Kim Nahyun - 243.30

 

 

Men's 3m Synchro:

1.) :USA Andrew Capobianco / Quentin Henninger - 387.81

2.) :KOR Kang Minhyuk / Woo Seongho - 370.11

3.) :FRA Jules Bouyer / Alexis Jandard - 356.97

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4.) :CAN Tazman Abramowicz / Victor Povzner - 347.91

5.) :UZB Vyacheslav Kachanov / Igor Myalin - 309.57

 

 

Men's 10m Synchro:

1.) :GBR Ben Cutmore / Euan Mccabe - 346.41

2.) :FRA Gary Hunt / Lois Szymczak - 320.07

3.) :USA Aidan Wang / Luca Fassi - 313.98

 

 

Women's 3m Synchro

1.) :GBR Deshame Bent-Ashmeil / Amy Rollinson - 276.30

2.) :USA Carolina Sculti / Anne Fowler - 264.78

3.) :KOR Kim Nahyun / Kwon Halim - 255.57

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4.) :FRA Nais Gillet / Juliette Landi - 253.23

5.) :TPE Jacqueline Chen / Barbara Chen - 218.61

 

 

Women's 10m Synchro:

1.) :AUS Ellie Cole / Ruby Drogemuller - 277.56

2.) :FRA Emily Hallifax / Jade Gillet - 247.68

3.) :USA Emilie Moore / Kaylee Bishop - 242.10

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Not sure what the scores were, but the Olympic Diving Test Event started today:

 

Men's 3m Synchro:

1.) :GBR Harding / Laugher

2.) :FRA Bouyer / Jandard

3.) :ITA Marsaglia / Tocci

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