Diving at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's 3 metre springboard

Men's 3 metre springboard
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
VenueTokyo Aquatics Centre
Date2 August 2021
(Preliminary & semifinals)
3 August 2021
(Final)[1]
Competitors29 from 20 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Xie Siyi  China
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Wang Zongyuan  China
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jack Laugher  Great Britain
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The men's 3 metre springboard diving competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo was held in 2021 at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre.[1] It was the 26th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Olympic Games since the 1908 Summer Olympics.

Competition format

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The competition was held in three rounds:[2]

  • Preliminary round: All divers perform six dives; the top 18 divers advance to the semi-final.
  • Semi-final: The scores of the preliminary round are erased. The 18 remaining divers perform six dives each, and the top 12 divers advance to the final.
  • Final: The semi-final scores are erased. The 12 final divers perform six dives each, and the top three divers win the gold, silver and bronze medals respectively.

Within each round of six dives, at least one dive must be from each of the five groups (forward, back, reverse, inward, and twisting). The sixth dive may be from any group, but may not repeat one of the other dives. Each dive is assigned a degree of difficulty based on somersaults, position, twists, approach, and entry. There is no limit to the degree of difficulty of dives; the most difficult dives calculated in the FINA rulebook (reverse 4 12 somersault in pike position and back 4 12 somersault in pike position) are 4.7, but competitors could attempt more difficult dives. Scoring is done by a panel of seven judges. For each dive, each judge gives a score between 0 and 10 with 0.5 point increments. The top two and bottom two scores are discarded. The remaining three scores are summed and multiplied by the degree of difficulty to give a dive score. The six dive scores are summed to give the score for the round.[2]

Schedule

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All times are Japan standard time (UTC+9)[1]

Date Time Round
Monday, 2 August 2021 15:00 Preliminary
Tuesday, 3 August 2021 10:00
15:00
Semifinal
Final

Qualification

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The top 12 divers at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships earned a quota spot for their NOC. The top 1 diver at each of the 5 continental championships earned a spot (excluding divers who earned a spot at the World Championships and divers from NOCs that had already earned two spots). Additional quota places go to the next best finishers in the 2020 FINA World Cup (with the same limitations) until the maximum number of divers is reached. Divers must be at least 14 years old by the end of 2020 to compete.[3]

Results

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Rank Diver Nation Preliminary Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Dive 1 Dive 2 Dive 3 Dive 4 Dive 5 Dive 6 Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Xie Siyi  China 520.90 2 543.45 1 91.80 89.10 86.40 94.50 94.35 102.60 558.75
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Wang Zongyuan  China 531.30 1 540.50 2 86.70 84.00 85.80 84.00 91.80 102.60 534.90
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jack Laugher  Great Britain 445.05 6 514.75 3 85.00 85.75 81.60 81.00 96.90 87.75 518.00
4 Woo Ha-ram  South Korea 452.45 5 403.15 12 76.50 81.60 91.20 82.25 68.40 81.90 481.85
5 Evgeny Kuznetsov  ROC 444.75 7 453.85 5 74.80 78.20 76.05 43.20 92.75 96.90 461.90
6 Rommel Pacheco  Mexico 479.25 3 437.65 6 83.30 63.00 73.10 79.20 33.25 96.90 428.75
7 Martin Wolfram  Germany 444.50 8 423.00 9 61.50 77.00 78.75 69.70 68.40 71.40 426.75
8 Anton Down-Jenkins  New Zealand 394.45 16 424.20 8 67.50 67.50 70.50 74.40 66.00 69.70 415.60
9 James Heatly  Great Britain 458.40 4 454.85 4 58.50 71.40 73.50 57.75 85.50 64.35 411.00
10 Andrew Capobianco  United States 385.50 17 419.60 10 76.50 84.00 42.00 48.60 76.50 74.10 401.70
11 Mohab El-Kordy  Egypt 422.75 12 408.85 11 72.00 39.10 76.50 69.30 50.75 85.50 393.15
12 Ken Terauchi  Japan 430.20 10 424.50 7 67.50 63.00 29.70 69.00 56.10 74.40 359.70
13 Jonathan Ruvalcaba  Dominican Republic 383.05 18 398.65 13 Did not advance
14 Osmar Olvera  Mexico 442.45 9 384.80 14 Did not advance
15 Yona Knight-Wisdom  Jamaica 411.65 13 362.95 15 Did not advance
16 Alexis Jandard  France 423.60 11 357.85 16 Did not advance
17 Daniel Restrepo  Colombia 411.50 14 329.30 17 Did not advance
18 Sebastián Morales  Colombia 400.85 15 324.95 18 Did not advance
19 Nicolás García  Spain 382.60 19 Did not advance
20 Lorenzo Marsaglia  Italy 369.60 20 Did not advance
21 Patrick Hausding  Germany 364.05 21 Did not advance
22 Oleh Kolodiy  Ukraine 351.25 22 Did not advance
23 Tyler Downs  United States 348.70 23 Did not advance
24 Nikita Shleikher  ROC 339.70 24 Did not advance
25 Oliver Dingley  Ireland 335.00 25 Did not advance
26 Alberto Arévalo  Spain 322.85 26 Did not advance
27 Li Shixin  Australia 320.35 27 Did not advance
28 Kim Yeong-nam  South Korea 286.80 28 Did not advance
29 Cédric Fofana  Canada 225.35 29 Did not advance

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Tokyo2020 schedule". Tokyo2020. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  2. ^ a b "FINA Diving Rulebook, 2017–21" (PDF). FINA. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Diving Qualification System, Tokyo 2020" (PDF). FINA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-02-20. Retrieved 23 January 2020.