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

 

 

Men's 3m Springboard Final:

1.) :CHN Zongyuan Wang - 549.50

2.) :MEX Osmar Olvera Ibarra - 512.75

3.) :GBR Jack Laugher - 506.00

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4.) :CHN Jiuyuan Zheng - 476.00

5.) :AUS Shixin Li - 430.45

6.) :GER Moritz Wesemann - 427.80

7.) :JAM Yona Knight-Wisdom - 421.10

8.) :CAN Cedric Fofana - 416.05

9.) :ITA Lorenzo Marsaglia - 404.20

10.) :MEX Rodrigo Diego Lopez - 388.50

11.) :ITA Giovanni Tocci - 387.80

12.) :GER Lars Rudiger - 353.15

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

 

 

Last event of the weekend :d

 

Women's 10m Platform Final:

1.) :CHN Yuxi Chen - 415.35

2.) :CHN Hongchan Quan - 411.45

3.) :GBR Andrea Spendolini Sirieix - 384.70

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4.) :CAN Caeli McKay - 383.10

5.) :ITA Sarah Jodoin Di Maria - 331.45

6.) :GBR Lois Toulson - 308.40

7.) :MEX Alejandra Orozco Loza - 290.65

8.) :CAN Kate Miller - 295.85

9.) :MEX Gabriela Agundez Garcia - 290.65

10.) :ESP Valeria Antolino - 286.05

11.) :AUS Emily Meaney - 282.05

12.) :GER Christina Wassen - 266.55

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4 minutes ago, Josh said:

Way too many 4ths and 5ths, but overall a great showing by :CAN :d

 

Was hoping for at least one medal, but not to be. 

lol,The Canada  4th curse strikes again,Lithuania knows the feeling,although maybe not as much recently 

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

 

 

 

Women's 3m Springboard Finalists:

:CHN Yiwen Chen - 336.65

:AUS Maddison Keeney - 325.65

:USA Sarah Bacon - 317.10

:GBR Grace Reid - 307.95

:JPN Sayaka Mikami - 300.30

:GBR Scarlett Mew Jensen - 287.10

:GER Saskia Oettinghaus - 286.80

:AUS Brittany O'Brien - 285.30

:ITA Chiara Pellacani - 279.30

:FRA Nais Gillet - 266.15

:CAN Margo Erlam - 265.80

:RSA Julia Vincent - 262.65

 

Another solid qualifying performance from Keeney and Bacon who are perhaps establishing themselves as contenders for minor medal behind the Chinese pair. 

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

 

 

Men's 10m Platform Finalists:

:CHN Junjie Lian - 483.05

:GBR Noah WIlliams - 471.75

:AUS Cassiel Rousseau - 451.70

:CANRylan Wiens - 448.10

:JPN Rikuto Tamai - 442.85

:CAN Nathan Zsombor-Murray - 408.90

:UZB Igor Myalin - 403.50

:USA Brandon Loschiavo - 384.95

:ITA Andreas Sargent Larsen - 384.45

:GER Jaden Shiloh Eikermann Gregorchuk - 375.40

:GER Luis Carlo Avila Sanchez - 369.10

:USA Zachary Cooper - 361.70

 

Scores are well down on what we saw in Montreal. 

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50 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

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

 

 

Men's 10m Platform Finalists:

:CHN Junjie Lian - 483.05

:GBR Noah WIlliams - 471.75

:AUS Cassiel Rousseau - 451.70

:CANRylan Wiens - 448.10

:JPN Rikuto Tamai - 442.85

:CAN Nathan Zsombor-Murray - 408.90

:UZB Igor Myalin - 403.50

:USA Brandon Loschiavo - 384.95

:ITA Andreas Sargent Larsen - 384.45

:GER Jaden Shiloh Eikermann Gregorchuk - 375.40

:GER Luis Carlo Avila Sanchez - 369.10

:USA Zachary Cooper - 361.70

 

Scores are well down on what we saw in Montreal. 

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

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16 minutes ago, mpjmcevoy said:

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

Don't think he'd have managed to get as high as 530 - that would have needed 100 points from his last dive - but he was definitely on course to top qualifying, probably with a score of about 500-510.

 

The forward 4 and half somersaults in tuck has tended to be his weakest dive in the last couple of competitions. On a good day, he'll get 5.5-7.0 but just as often, he'll be in 4.0-6.5 range. 

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

 

 

 

Mixed 3m & 10m Team - Final Result:

1.) :GBR (Spendolini Sirieix/ Mew Jensen / Daley / Laugher)

2.) :GER (Wassen / Oettinghaus / Barthel / Wesemann)

3.) :ITA (Larsen/ Tocci / Pellacani / Jordoin Di Maria)

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