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:GER 2024 Diving World Cup Leg 2 - Berlin :GER 

 

Men's 3m Springboard Finalists:

:CHN Zongyuan Wang - 510.00

:CHN Jiuyuan Zheng - 457.90

:MEX Osmar Olvera Ibarra - 433.45

:FRA Alexis Jandard - 425.60

:GER Moritz Wesemann - 419.00

:GER Lars Rudiger - 417.25

:AUS Shixin Li - 415.30

:ITA Lorenzo Marsaglia - 412.35

:GBR Jack Laugher - 411.35

:GBR Daniel Goodfellow - 409.50

:USA Tyler Downs - 408.90

:AUS Kurtis Mathews - 403.90

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:GER 2024 Diving World Cup Leg 2 - Berlin :GER 

 

Women's 10m Platform Finalists:

:CHN Hongchan Quan - 423.20

:GBR Andrea Spendolini Sirieix - 347.80

:USA Delaney Schnell - 314.45

:CAN Caeli McKay - 299.45

:ESP Valeria Antolino - 288.70

:GER Elena Wassen - 286.50

:JPN Matsuri Arai - 282.20

:CAN Elaena Dick - 280.15

:AUS Emily Meaney - 277.45

:ITA Sarah Jodoin Di Maria - 271.65

:GER PAuline Alexandra Pfeif - 252.90

:ITA Maia Biginelli - 242.15

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5 minutes ago, Adriano said:

Do we know how the British team for Paris will chose?

Main selection event is British championships at the end of May - whoever wins the individual event at the British Champs will be selected - assuming that they have met the required standard in both the preliminary and final round.  The selectors have given themselves a bit of discretion when it comes to the second spot and they can take into account performances across the World Cup events. 

 

 

For the synchro pairings, it is purely down to the selectors discretion - but realistically, I think we can all be pretty sure of the teams.

 

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Laugher and Harding win World Cup gold in Men's 3m synchro. GBR 2 from 2. Chinese did not compete, obviously.

 

As Toulson has not travelled, the run for GBR will come to a halt in the Women's 10m synchro in about an hour.

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:GER 2024 Diving World Cup Leg 2 - Berlin :GER 

 

 

 

Men's 3m Springboard Synchro - Final Result:

1.) :GBR Jack Laugher / Anthony Harding - 423.27

2.) :ITA Lorenzo Marsaglia / Giovanni Tocci - 397.62

3.) :USA Greg Duncan / Tyler Downs - 374.85

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4.) :FRA Gwendal Bisch / Alexis Jandard - 372.48

5.) :ESP Nicolas Garcia Boissier / Adrian Abadia - 366.84

6.) :POL Kacper Lesiak / Andrzej Rzeszutek - 338.49

7.) :JAM Yohan Dion Eskerick-Parkinson / Yona Knight-Wisdom - 338.10

8.) :AUT Dariush Lofti / Nikolaj Schaller - 334.92

9.) :MEX Osmar Olvera Ibarra / Rodrigo Diego Lopez - 326.58

10.) :UZB Igor Myalin / Vyacheslav Kachanov - 321.96

11.) :GER Moritz Wesemann / Alexander Lube - 317.94

 

Mexico had a failed dive in the final round and scored 0 - without that, probably would have been heading for second place. 

 

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:GER 2024 Diving World Cup Leg 2 - Berlin :GER 

 

 

 

Women's 10m Platform Synchro - Final Result:

1.) :USA Delaney Schnell / Jessica Parratto - 306.00

2.) :CAN Kate Miller / Caelie McKay - 282.72

3.) :UKR Sofia Lyskun / Kseniia Bailo - 276.36

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4.) :GER Elena Wassen / Christina Wassen - 269.16

5.) :ESP Ana Carvajal / Valeria Antolino - 256.11

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Women's 3m Springboard Final:

1.) :CHN Yiwen Chen - 356.40

2.) :AUS Maddison Keeney - 344.75

3.) :USA Sarah Bacon - 327.75

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4.) :JPN Sayaka Mikami - 322.90

5.) :GBR Scarlett Mew Jensen - 318.75

6.) :ITA Chiara Pellacani - 315.50

7.) :AUS Brittany O'Brien - 303.45

8.) :GER Saskia Oettinghaus - 298.85

9.) :GBR Grace Reid - 297.60

10.) :RSA Julia Vincent - 294.10

11.) :CAN Margo Erlam - 278.60

12.) :FRA Nais Gillet - 249.00

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:GER 2024 Diving World Cup Leg 2 - Berlin :GER 

 

 

 

Men's 10m Platform Final:

1.) :CHN Junjie Lian - 542.55

2.) :CAN Rylan Wiens - 494.50

3.) :AUS Cassiel Rousseau - 476.90

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4.) :USA Zachary Cooper - 440.25

5.) :USA Brandon Loschiavo - 435.55

6.) :JPN Rikuto Tamai - 415.75

7.) :GBR Noah WIlliams - 412.85

8.) :CAN Nathan Zsombor-Murray - 399.80

9.) :ITA Andreas Sargent Larsen - 387.55

10.) :GER Jaden Shiloh Eikermann Gregorchuk - 359.05

11.) :GER Luis Carlo Avila Sanchez - 344.90

12.) :UZB Igor Myalin - 435.55

 

 

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On 3/21/2024 at 3:29 PM, mpjmcevoy said:

Noah was on for a 530 until that last dive, which would have been a handy score....

Williams has a bit of a horror show in the final - not only did he fluff his forward 4 and a half, but he also had problems with his reverse 3 and a half. 

 

Hopefully just an off day, but the forward 4 and a half is rapidly becoming his bogey dive. 

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