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2018 FINA Diving World Cup
Host cityWuhan, China
Date(s)June 4–10, 2018 (2018-06-04 – 2018-06-10)
Venue(s)Wuhan Sports Center
Events11
WebsiteFINA event page
2016
2020

The 2018 FINA Diving World Cup took place in Wuhan, China, from 4 to 10 June 2018.[1][2] It was the 21st edition of the Diving World Cup, and the seventh time that it had been held in China. The venue was the natatorium of Wuhan Sports Center.[3]

Schedule

All times are local, CST (UTC+8).[3][2]

Day Date Event Time
0 4 June 10m Sync Final (Mixed)
Team Event Final (Mixed)
16:40
18:50
1 5 June 3m Sync Prelim (Men)
10m Prelim (Women)
3m Sync Final (Men)
10:00
15:00
18:05
2 6 June 10m Semi-Final (Women)
3m Prelim (Men)
10m Final (Women)
10:00
14:30
18:20
3 7 June 3m Semi-Final (Men)
10m Sync Prelim (Women)
3m Final (Men)
10m Sync Final (Women)
10:00
14:30
16:30
18:20
4 8 June 10m Sync Prelim (Men)
3m Prelim (Women)
10m Sync Final (Men)
10:00
15:00
19:30
5 9 June 3m Semi-Final (Women)
10m Prelim (Men)
3m Sync Final (Mixed)
3m Final (Women)
10:00
13:15
16:40
19:50
6 10 June 10m Semi-Final (Men)
3m Sync Prelim (Women)
10m Final (Men)
3m Sync Final (Women)
10:00
14:30
16:30
19:50

Medal summary

As reported by FINA.[4][5]

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
3m Springboard Xie Siyi
 China
557.60 Cao Yuan
 China
544.60 Jack Laugher
 United Kingdom
515.00
10m Platform Chen Aisen
 China
557.80 Yang Jian
 China
537.40 David Dinsmore
 United States
489.80
Synchronised
3m Springboard
Cao Yuan
Xie Siyi
 China
448.74 Jack Laugher
Chris Mears
 United Kingdom
440.64 Jahir Ocampo
Rommel Pacheco
 Mexico
435.72
Synchronised
10m Platform
Yang Hao
Chen Aisen
 China
491.73 Aleksandr Belevtsev
Nikita Shleikher
 Russia
427.20 Declan Stacey
Domonic Bedggood[6]
 Australia
409.59

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
3m Springboard Shi Tingmao[7]
 China
404.70 Wang Han
 China
383.55 Pamela Ware[7]
 Canada
348.75
10m Platform Zhang Jiaqi
 China
427.30 Ren Qian
 China
403.85 Pandelela Rinong[8]
 Malaysia
349.15
Synchronised
3m Springboard
Shi Tingmao[7]
Chang Yani
 China
334.80 Jennifer Abel
Mélissa Citrini-Beaulieu
 Canada
302.04 Anabelle Smith
Esther Qin[6]
 Australia
290.10
Synchronised
10m Platform
Zhang Jiaqi
Zhang Minjie
 China
366.12 Kim Mi Hwa
Kim Kuang Hui
 North Korea
328.98 Meaghan Benfeito
Caeli McKay
 Canada
324.42

Mixed events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Synchronised
3m Springboard
Li Zheng
Wang Han[7]
 China
337.95 Elena Bertocchi
Maicol Verzotto
 Italy
303.90 Grace Reid
Ross Haslam
 United Kingdom
302.64
Synchronised
10m Platform
Si Yajie
Lian Junjie
 China
353.31 Caell McKay
Vincent Riendeau
 Canada
301.20 Valeriia Belova
Sergey Nazin
 Russia
299.88
Team Event Qiu Bo
Chen Yiwen
 China
406.20 Oleg Kolodiy
Sofiia Lyskun
 Ukraine
388.90 Krysta Palmer
David Dinsmore
 United States
374.65

Medal table

As reported by FINA.[4][1]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)114015
2 Canada (CAN)0224
3 Great Britain (GBR)0123
4 Russia (RUS)0112
5 Italy (ITA)0101
 North Korea (PRK)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
8 Australia (AUS)0022
 United States (USA)0022
10 Malaysia (MAS)0011
 Mexico (MEX)0011
Totals (11 entries)11111133

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Brien, Taylor (11 May 2018). "Team China collects 11 gold medals at 2018 FINA Diving World Cup". Swimming World. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b "U.S. Olympic Silver Medalists Michael Hixon, Sam Dorman and Steele Johnson Headline NBC Sports' Coverage of the 2018 FINA Diving World Cup Beginning Monday, June 4". NBC Sports. 1 June 2018. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b "21st FINA Diving World Cup 2018 / Information Bulletin" (PDF). FINA. Retrieved 30 April 2018. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  4. ^ a b "Results | FINA Diving World Cup 2018". FINA. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Diving - FINA Diving World Cup - 2018". TheSports.org. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Coach Catch Up - Ady Hinchliffe". Diving Australia. 29 June 2018. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d Freeborn, Jeremy (11 June 2018). "Pamela Ware wins bronze in 2018 FINA Diving World Cup". Canadian Sport Scene. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  8. ^ Chua, Jessica (7 June 2018). "Pandelela Rinong Brings Home Malaysia's First Diving World Cup Medal". Rojak Daily. Retrieved 22 April 2020.