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4 hours ago, mrv86 said:

Qualified athletes in 3m Springboard

 

 

:GER Martin Wolfram

:FRA Alexis Jandard @Benolympique although that last dive of his was overscored.

:ESP Alberto Arévalo Alcón

:MEX Rodrigo Diego - 12 out of 12 quotas @Braulio :banana:

:NZL Anton Down-Jenkins

:ESP Nicolás García Boissier @Fran-UDA congrats 2 divers qualified.

:JAM Yona Knight-Wisdom

:DOM Jonathan Ruvalcaba (former competitor for :MEX, still living and training in his native country :thumbdown:)

:IRL Oliver Dingley @OlympicIRL

:KOR Yeongnam Kim

:CAN Thomas Ciprick

:ITA Lorenzo Marsaglia

 

it's normal, the president emmanuel macron bought the judges (it's a joke)

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3 hours ago, dodge said:

fwiw Oliver Dingley lives and trains in :IRL and has done since before the last Olympics

 

It is wild that Ireland now has a diving team!

Yes, he and his coach relocated to Dublin to train after he had competed for England in the 2014 Commonwealth Games. One of his grandparents is Irish so he probably has some relatives in the country.

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Despite not qualifying any divers for the second consecutive Olympics, I am confident that we will have divers in Paris 2024. All three of the guys we sent here were very young (19-21 years old) and the best is yet to come for sure! They will be more ready in three years

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Pity that Marić has lost form in recent years, I hope she continues and tries to qualify for Paris 2024.

We have had some other divers, but unfortunately they all disappeared and stopped competing at some point (Boric, Melsa and Brezovac).

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19 hours ago, Benolympique said:

it's normal, the president emmanuel macron bought the judges (it's a joke)

You may be joking, but the judges were not. Except for his 4th and 6th round dives, every other execution was far from the notes awarded. Same case for Goodfellow, today he wasn't as clean as yesterday, yet he was not penalized as he should when he failed, especially during the last dive.

 

The opposite was the case for Down-Jenkins :NZL who saw of his executions undeservedly scores.

 

BTW, congratulations to García Boissier :ESP for making it to the finals. He had very clean executions, and if not for the degree of difficulty, he could very well challenge for a medal.

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judging has been a bit weird and biased, if you watch the failed dives from russians, canadians, brits you see they still get 6.00 or even 7.00!! compared to other nations (including Mexico) that if misses a dive or an entrance and the string of 5 or below shows with no mercy

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Braulio said:

judging has been a bit weird and biased, if you watch the failed dives from russians, canadians, brits you see they still get 6.00 or even 7.00!! compared to other nations (including Mexico) that if misses a dive or an entrance and the string of 5 or below shows with no mercy

 

 

the judges are of what nationalities?

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