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GB Diving


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6 hours ago, mpjmcevoy said:

I thought I read that the winners of the four individual events at Championships would get selection, but that's seems a hell of a gamble.

According to the selection policy, the individual champions will be selected - but to guarantee their selection they have to hit specific scores in both the prelim and final:

 

Springboard: 460/480 for men and 290/310 for women.

Platform: 450/480 for men and 315/320 for women.

 

Don't think it's a huge gamble - I think with the possible exception of women's springboard, we pretty much know who is going to win each event - Noah Williams and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix for platform and Jack Laugher for 3m springboard. For the women's springboard, it will be either Grace Reid or Yasmin Harper

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National Diving Winter Cup

 

Women's 10m Platform Final:

1.) Andrea Spendolini Siriieix - 363.30 (370.90 in preliminary)

2.) Masie Bond - 323.25 (340.95 in preliminary)

3.) Hannah Newbrook - 264.10 (269.70 in preliminary)

 

Women's 3m Springboard:

1.) Yasmin Harper - 321.65 (295.50 in preliminary)

2.) Amy Rollinson - 276.55 (256.95 in preliminary)

3.) Tilly Brown - 274.00 (227.00 in preliminary)

 

Disappointing final for both Desharne Bent Ashmeil and Holly May Prasanto after they qualified for the final in 2nd and 3rd (283.30 and 260.45 in preliminary) but could only finish 5th and 8th respectively in the final (239.00 and 225.65)

 

Women's 1m Springboard: 

1.) Grace Reid - 255.60 (252.25 in preliminary)

2.) Desharne Bent Ashmeil - 250.70 (213.40 in preliminary)

3.) Tilly Brown - 246.50 (221.65 in preliminary)

 

Yasmin Harper was the top qualifier in the preliminary with 255.45 but finished 7th in the final with 221.30

 

Men's 10m Platform:

1.) Ben Cutmore - 424.65 (303.85 in preliminary)

2.) Euan McCabe - 415.75 (376.80 in preliminary)

3.) Shane McConnell - 272.60 (270.20 in preliminary)

 

:UKR Mark Hrytsenko technically finished 3rd with 370.50

 

Men's 3m Springboard:

1.) Jordan Houlden - 485.55 (448.00 in preliminary)

2.) Matthew Dixon - 386.70 (346.85 in preliminary)

3.) Cameron Gammage - 356.75 (366.10 in preliminary)

 

Men's 1m Springboard:

1.) Jordan Houlden - 406.90 (364.45 in preliminary)

2.) Matthew Dixon - 396.55 (317.40 in preliminary)

3.) Anthony Harding - 391.75 (376.55 in preliminary)

 

Jack Laugher qualified for the final in 2nd place with 375.65 but finished 5th overall with 363.10 in the final. 

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European Junior Diving Championships


Team GB placed 5th in the medal table, with 3 Silver and 4 Bronze.

 

SILVER

Boys Synchronised Platform (J. Fisher-Eames & R. Wood)

Boys 3m Springboard Cat A (T. Geggus)

Boys Synchronised 3m Springboard (T. Geggus & C. Lano)

 

BRONZE

Boys Cat A 1m Springboard (N. Penman)

Boys Cat B 1m Springboard (S. Grieg)

Girls Cat B 3m Springboard (S.R. Mills)

Girls Synchronised 3m Springboard (S.R. Mills & A. Underwood)

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