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Women's Junior A/B Synchronized 3m Springboard
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
RUS.gif Russia
Aleksandr Cherepakhin
Viacheslav Kachanov
302.88
 
ITA.gif Italy
Matteo Cafiero
Matteo Santoro
295.68
 
GBR.gif Great Britain
Leon Baker
Tyler Humphreys
290.22
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Bohdan Chyzhovskyi
Danylo Konovalov
UKR.gif
288.54
5
Aleksandr Molchan
Pavel Sauryrski
BLR.gif
265.11
6
David Ekdahl
Elias Petersen
UKR.gif
261.24
7
Alexandru Avasiloae
Darius Todirascu
ROU.gif
244.80
8
Leon Lucks
Elias Pohl
GER.gif
239.10
9
Thibaud Bucher
Damian O’dell
SUI.gif
233.73
10
Pau Comas Morera De la Val
Adrian Giovanni Abadia Garcia
ESP.gif
230.40
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Provisional Medal Count after Day 6

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
RUS.gif Russia
5
3
2
10
1
ITA.gif Italy
5
3
2
10
3
GBR.gif Great Britain
2
3
5
10
4
UKR.gif Ukraine
1
3
1
5
5
FRA.gif France
1
0
0
1
5
SWE.gif Sweden
1
0
0
1
7
ESP.gif Spain
0
2
2
4
8
GER.gif Germany
0
1
1
2
9
ROU.gif Romania
0
0
1
1
Total
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to Tokyo 2020
15
15
15
45
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Women's Junior A 3m Springboard
Preliminary Round Results

The Top 12 Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Emilia Garip Nilsson
SWE.gif
442.05
2
Elivazeta Kuzina
RUS.gif
413.80
3
Valeria Angelina Antolino Pacheco
ESP.gif
407.75
4
Amy Rollinson
GBR.gif
404.25
5
Alexandra Bibikina
RUS.gif
375.70
6
Lauren Hallaselka
FIN.gif
361.95
7
Lucia Gabino Lopez de Ahumada
ESP.gif
355.85
8
Aleksandra Błażowska
POL.gif
348.75
9
Anna Arnautova
UKR.gif
343.35
10
Julia Deng
GER.gif
340.50
11
Jette Muller
GER.gif
338.20
12
Maia Biginelli
ITA.gif
337.05
13
Elna Widerstrom
SWE.gif
335.60
14
Bruna Huljev
CRO.gif
328.05
15
Lize van Leeuwen
NED.gif
325.15
16
Anni Paloheimo
FIN.gif
320.70
17
Angeliki Lydia Georgopoulou
GRE.gif
320.65
18
Patrícia Kun
HUN.gif
319.10
19
Nais Gillet
FRA.gif
317.25
20
Oona Abbema
NED.gif
316.65
21
Elettra Neroni
ITA.gif
300.30
22
Caroline Sofie Kupka
NOR.gif
298.65
23
Zoe Jespersgaard
DEN.gif
297.75
24
Pia Tveit-Sletten
NOR.gif
295.45
25
Melina Pappas
HUN.gif
210.70
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Men's Junior A Platform
Preliminary Round Results

The Top 12 Athletes will qualify for the Final
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
Francesco Casalini
ITA.gif
470.55
2
Ben Cutmore
GBR.gif
468.90
3
Tom Waldsteiner
GER.gif
447.10
4
Riccardo Giovannini
ITA.gif
443.65
5
Athanasios Tsirikos
GRE.gif
443.00
6
Anton Knoll
AUT.gif
442.85
7
Maksim Malofeev
RUS.gif
436.60
8
Richard Roop-Iliste
SWE.gif
435.95
9
Ivan Karpov
RUS.gif
435.25
10
Ludwig Schal
GER.gif
412.40
11
Filip Jachim
POL.gif
380.75
12
Carlos Casado Suela
ESP.gif
361.30
13
Teodor Zarnescu
ROU.gif
344.60
14
Damian O dell
SUI.gif
343.40
15
Darius Todirascu
ROU.gif
325.70
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Women's Junior A 3 m Springboard
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
SWE.gif Emilia Garip Nilsson
429.55
 
RUS.gif Alexandra Bibikina
415.90
 
ESP.gif Valeria Angelina Antolino Pacheco
415.35
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Elivazeta Kuzina
RUS.gif
408.40
5
Amy Rollinson
GBR.gif
399.75
6
Julia Deng
GER.gif
393.65
7
Maia Biginelli
ITA.gif
376.50
8
Anna Arnautova
UKR.gif
352.95
9
Jette Muller
GER.gif
351.70
10
Lauren Hallaselka
FIN.gif
349.05
11
Aleksandra Błażowska
POL.gif
340.20
12
Lucia Gabino Lopez de Ahumada
ESP.gif
337.15
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Men's Junior A Platform
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results
 
RUS.gif Maksim Malofeev
525.00
 
RUS.gif Ivan Karpov
484.10
 
ITA.gif Francesco Casalini
480.95
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Anton Knoll
AUT.gif
472.25
5
Ludwig Schal
GER.gif
460.15
6
Tom Waldsteiner
GER.gif
455.30
7
Riccardo Giovannini
ITA.gif
448.85
8
Athanasios Tsirikos
GRE.gif
438.25
9
Ben Cutmore
GBR.gif
432.85
10
Filip Jachim
POL.gif
394.00
11
Richard Roop-Iliste
SWE.gif
353.75
12
Carlos Casado Suela
ESP.gif
341.70
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
RUS.gif Russia
6
5
2
13
2
ITA.gif Italy
5
3
3
11
3
GBR.gif Great Britain
2
3
5
10
4
SWE.gif Sweden
2
0
0
2
5
UKR.gif Ukraine
1
3
1
5
6
FRA.gif France
1
0
0
1
7
ESP.gif Spain
0
2
3
5
8
GER.gif Germany
0
1
1
2
9
CRO.gif Croatia
0
0
1
1
9
ROU.gif Romania
0
0
1
1
Total
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17
17
17
51
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