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:CAN 2024 Diving World Cup Leg 1 - Montreal :CAN 

 

 

Following excitement of Doha, the Diving World Cup kicked off in Montreal this weekend. Preliminaries are complete with finals taking place on Saturday and Sunday.

 

Mixed 3m & 10m Team - Final Result:

1.) :CHN (Chen / Wang / Chen / Yang)

2.) :GBR (Spendolini Sirieix / Harding / Daley / Harper)

3.) :AUS (Rousseau / Keeney / Li / Hains)

 

Women's 3m Springboard Finalists:

:CHN Yiwen Chen - 359.40

:CHN Yani Chang - 339.60

:AUS Maddison Keeney - 338.05

:GBR Scarlett Mew Jensen - 317.20

:ITA Chiara Pellacani - 317.10

:CAN Pamela Ware - 309.50

:AUS Georgia Sheehan - 307.50

:GER Saskia Oettinghaus - 301.95

:USA Sarah Bacon - 293.10

:GER Lena Hentschel - 284.05

:GBR Grace Reid - 279.35

:CAN Aimee Wilson - 279.00

 

 

Women's 10m Platform Finalists:

:CHN Hongchan Quan - 421.00

:CHN Yuxi Chen - 412.85

:CAN Caeli McKay - 352.15

:MEX Gabriela Agundez Garcia - 346.10

:GBR Andrea Spendolini Sirieix - 339.30

:MEX Alejandra Orozco Loza - 326.80

:ESP Valeria Antolino - 321.55

:ITA Sarah Jodoin Di Maria - 319.75

:GBR Lois Toulson - 312.90

:CAN Kate Miller - 308.05

:GER Christina Wassen - 292.25

:AUS Emily Meaney - 281.10

 

 

 

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:CAN 2024 Diving World Cup Leg 1 - Montreal :CAN 

 

 

Men's 3m Springboard Finalists:

:CHN Zongyuan Wang - 522.15

:MEX Osmar Olvera Ibarra - 470.95

:CHN Jiuyuan Zheng - 453.40

:ITA Giovanni Tocci - 429.65

:AUS Shixin Li - 429.15

:GBR Jack Laugher - 423.45

:GER Moritz Wesemann - 408.00

:JAM Yona Knight-Wisdom - 401.70

:GER Lars Rudiger - 397.95

:CAN Cedric Fofana - 387.75

:ITA Lorenzo Marsaglia - 387.50

:MEX Rodrigo Diego Lopez - 385.65

 

Men's 10m Platform Finalists:

:CHN Hao Yang - 516.00

:CHN Junjie Lian - 484.40

:GBR Noah WIlliams - 474.50

:USA Brandon Loschiavo - 466.80

:AUS Cassiel Rousseau - 462.25

:GBR Kyle Kothari - 453.45

:CANRylan Wiens - 431.85

:GER Timo Barthel - 412.05

:CAN Nathan Zsombor-Murray - 411.75

:MEX Randal Willars Valdez - 407.75

:MAS Bertrand Rhodict Anak Lises - 406.80

:ESP Carlos Camacho Del Hoyo - 403.35

 

 

 

 

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:CAN 2024 Diving World Cup Leg 1 - Montreal :CAN 

 

 

Men's 3m Springboard Synchro - Final Result:

1.) :CHN Daoyi Long / Zongyuan Wang - 464.79

2.) :GBR Jack Laugher / Anthony Harding - 410.64

3.) :MEX Rodrigo Diego Lopez / Osmar Olvera Ibarra - 409.71

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4.) :ESP Nicolas Garcia Boissier / Adrian Abadia - 372.87

5.) :GER Moritz Wesemann / Alexander Lube - 360.03

6.) :ITA Lorenzo Marsaglia / Giovanni Tocci - 357.57

7.) :POL Kacper Lesiak / Andrzej Rzeszutek - 344.67

8.) :UKR Danylo Konovalov / Oleg Kolodiy - 343.89

9.) :USA Greg Duncan / Tyler Downs - 338.97

10.) :JAM Yohan Dion Eskerick-Parkinson / Yona Knight-Wisdom - 320.13

 

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Rodrigo Diego execution once again costs Mexico a better placement, it is very disappointing that he has the quality and talent but still lacks confidence and that killer instinct that Osmar shows.

 

Hoping he somehow finds that consistency and mental strength in Paris, with a consistent and clean, not even perfect, competition Mexico is maybe the Silver medal favourite at the Games in 3m Synchro. 

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8 minutes ago, Braulio said:

Rodrigo Diego execution once again costs Mexico a better placement, it is very disappointing that he has the quality and talent but still lacks confidence and that killer instinct that Osmar shows.

 

Hoping he somehow finds that consistency and mental strength in Paris, with a consistent and clean, not even perfect, competition Mexico is maybe the Silver medal favourite at the Games in 3m Synchro. 

Highly doubt that - it's difficult to gauge their performance potential because :MEX haven't competed much on the circuit with exception of Pan-Ams and World Champs, but :GBR will likely start as marginal favourite for silver with :MEX and :ITA in the mix for the podium.  

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18 minutes ago, Braulio said:

Rodrigo Diego execution once again costs Mexico a better placement, it is very disappointing that he has the quality and talent but still lacks confidence and that killer instinct that Osmar shows.

 

Hoping he somehow finds that consistency and mental strength in Paris, with a consistent and clean, not even perfect, competition Mexico is maybe the Silver medal favourite at the Games in 3m Synchro. 

Yes, Diego has always struggled with execution, that’s what’s kept him as a reserve for the 2020 cycle, with Pacheco, Ocampo, Celaya & Castillo ahead of him. Too bad, but if he doesn’t show a better performance I fear his place in the individual event might be up for an internal selection (and probably Berlin’s) too.

 

I agree with @Rafa Maciel, right now the British team is the 2nd best in the world behind China, mainly due to the internal drama in Mexico.

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Still cool to see :JAM entering synchro competitions :yes

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For the reputation yes, GBR have Jack Laugher who has all the medals to show, but the other guy is not that consistent and Laugher is now not that consistent as before.

 

Yes, Mexico has the weak link with Rodrigo Diego, but if you put the Degree of dificulty program mexican and brits have the same start value

 

In Doha Mexico was 4th just shy of a silver medal and in front of the brits, and here with clear errors from Diego they were 1 point behind GBR

 

Maybe Mexico is not the front runner behind China but is not that far from GBR and like I said IF (and is a big IF) Rodrigo has the competition of his life I can give the edge for the mexican pair in Paris. 

 

Though everything can happen! let's remember who won silver and bronze in Doha with a less difficult program: Italy and SPAIN!!

 

@mrv86 I think Rodrigo and Kevin should focus only in the synchro events, right now they don't have any chance of a medal, the best scenario with them is an olympic final.

 

But remember the Mexican diving team for Paris is already decided in all events but the Men 3m Individual where Diego, Celaya, Ocampo will fight for that spot.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Braulio said:

For the reputation yes, GBR have Jack Laugher who has all the medals to show, but the other guy is not that consistent and Laugher is now not that consistent as before.

 

Yes, Mexico has the weak link with Rodrigo Diego, but if you put the Degree of dificulty program mexican and brits have the same start value

 

In Doha Mexico was 4th just shy of a silver medal and in front of the brits, and here with clear errors from Diego they were 1 point behind GBR

 

Maybe Mexico is not the front runner behind China but is not that far from GBR and like I said IF (and is a big IF) Rodrigo has the competition of his life I can give the edge for the mexican pair in Paris. 

 

Though everything can happen! let's remember who won silver and bronze in Doha with a less difficult program: Italy and SPAIN!!

 

@mrv86 I think Rodrigo and Kevin should focus only in the synchro events, right now they don't have any chance of a medal, the best scenario with them is an olympic final.

 

But remember right now the Mexican diving team for Paris is decided in all events but the Men 3m Individual.

 

 

I thought that was only speculation, so only the 3m individual and the possible reallocation of a women’s 3m spot are to decide?

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