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Diving WA World Cup 2024


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1 minute ago, mrv86 said:

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

 

No, it is official. Only the Men 3m individual will be decided at the 'Olympic trial' later I think in June

 

I didn't know about a posible reallocated quota for the women's 3m event. 

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And another Bronze Medal for Mexico, Gabriela Agundez and Alejandra Orozco took bronze in the 10m Synchro.

 

They keep the good results, no lower than 4th place at major competitions. Though I will keep an eye out for the North Koreans in Paris who will be a threat for a medal given the spectacular show they gave in Doha wining silver and the olympic quota with dives almost chinese caliber.

 

 

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Just now, Braulio said:

 

No, it is official. Only the Men 3m individual will be decided at the 'Olympic trial' later I think in June

 

I didn't know about a posible reallocated quota for the women's 3m event. 

I think a 2nd women could make it in that event, depending on how many “double starters” there are.

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

 

 

Women's 10m Platform Synchro - Final Result:

1.) :CHN Hongchan Quan / Yuxi Chen - 368.82

2.) :GBR Andrea Spendolini sirieix / Lois Toulson - 301.14

3.) :MEX Gabriela Agundez Garcia / Alejandra Orozco Loza - 297.84

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4.) :CAN Kate Miller / Caelie McKay - 287.91

5.) :UKR Sofia Lyskun / Kseniia Bailo - 276.54

6.) :ESP Ana Carvajal / Valeria Antolino - 260.43

7.) :GER Elena Wassen / Christina Wassen - 250.14

8.) :USA Anna Lemkin / Kaylee Bishop - 248.94

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27 minutes 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.

 

It's less to do with "reputation" and more to do with actual results. Across '23 season, :GBR finished in silver across all 3 World Cup events and the World Champs - despite both Laugher and Harding having injuries earlier in the season. 

 

In terms of Harding's consistency - again the data doesn't back that up - he consistently hits at least 7.0 across the 1st 4 dives in his program. His scores do dropdown to 6s in the forward 4 and half somersault in tuck (3.8) and in the forward 2 and half somersault 3 twists in pike (3.9).

 

Also worth pointing out that the GB pair were comfortably heading for a medal in Doha until they had a dropped dive - but the dropped dive came from Laugher and not Harding. 

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

 

 

Women's 3m Springboard Final:

1.) :CHN Yiwen Chen - 395.60

2.) :USA Sarah Bacon - 356.40

3.) :CHN Yani Chang - 344.40

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4.) :AUS Maddison Keeney - 343.05

5.) :CAN Pamela Ware - 339.75

6.) :GBR Scarlett Mew Jensen - 338.40

7.) :GBR Grace Reid - 333.50

8.) :ITA Chiara Pellacani - 301.75

9.) :AUS Georgia Sheehan - 295.30

10.) :GER Saskia Oettinghaus - 273.10

11.) :GER Lena Hentschel - 256.20

12.) :CAN Aimee Wilson - 248.85

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

 

 

Men's 10m Platform Final:

1.) :CHN Hao Yang - 533.00

2.) :MEX Randal Willars Valdez - 530.90

3.) :CHN Junjie Lian - 514.65

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4.) :CAN Nathan Zsombor-Murray - 496.10

5.) :AUS Cassiel Rousseau - 481.00

6.) :CANRylan Wiens - 479.35

7.) :GBR Noah WIlliams - 478.75

8.) :GBR Kyle Kothari - 463.75

9.) :USA Brandon Loschiavo - 452.15

10.) :GER Timo Barthel - 412.50

11.) :MAS Bertrand Rhodict Anak Lises - 389.85

12.) :ESP Carlos Camacho Del Hoyo - 357.00

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

 

 

Women's 3m Springboard Synchro - Final Result:

1.) :CHN Yiwen Chen / Yai Chang - 329.40

2.) :USA Kassidy Cook / Sarah Bacon - 312.60

3.) :AUS Maddison Keeney / Anabelle Smith - 297.60

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4.) :CAN Aimee Wilson / Margo Erlam - 285.90

5.) :ITA Chiara Pellacani / Elena Bertocchi - 278.91

6.) :GBR Scarlett Mew Jensen / Yasmin Harper - 275.31

7.) :GER Lena Hentschel / Jette Muller - 273.09

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

 

 

Men's 10m Platform Synchro - Final Result:

1.) :CHN Junjie Lian / Hao Yang - 457.23

2.) :MEX Kevin Berlin Reyes / Randal Willars Valdez - 428.97

3.) :GBR Noah Williams / Tom Daley - 417.93

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4.) :AUS Cassiel Rousseau / Domonic Bedggood - 410.67

5.) :CAN Rylan WIens / Nathan Zsombor- Murray - 409.95

6.) :GER Timo Barthel / Jaden Shiloh Eikermann Gregorchuk - 407.88

7.) :USA Maxwell Flory / Zachary Cooper - 366.45

8.) :UKR Danylo Avanesov / Mark Hrytsenko - 256.49

9.) :MAS Bertrand Rhodict Anak Lises / Enrique Harold - 353.67

10.) :ESP Max Linan / Carlos Camacho Del Hoyo - 349.83

11.) :POL Robert Lukaszewicz / Filip Jachim - 349.14

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