Diving at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's synchronized 10 metre platform
Men's synchronized 10 metre platform at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Paris Aquatics Centre | ||||||||||||
Date | 29 July 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 16 from 8 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning total | 490.35 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Diving at the 2024 Summer Olympics | ||
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List of divers Qualification | ||
Individual | ||
3 m springboard | men | women |
10 m platform | men | women |
Synchronized | ||
3 m springboard | men | women |
10 m platform | men | women |
The men's 10 metre synchronised platform diving competitions at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris is scheduled to run on 29 July 2024 at the Paris Aquatics Centre. It will be the 7th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Olympic Games since the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Competition format
[edit]The competition will be held in a single round, consisting of each pair performing six dives. Each dive is from a different group (forward, back, reverse, inward, and twisting). The first two dives are given a fixed degree of difficulty of 2.0, regardless of the dive performed. The other four dives were assigned a degree of difficulty based on somersaults, position, twists, approach, and entry. There was no limit to the degree of difficulty of dives; the most difficult dives calculated in the FINA rulebook (reverse 4 1⁄2 somersault in pike position and back 4 1⁄2 somersault in pike position) was 4.7, but competitors could attempt more difficult dives. Scoring is done by a panel of eleven judges, with five judges evaluating synchronization and three judges evaluating execution of each individual diver. For each dive, each judge gave a score between 0 and 10 with 0.5 point increments. The top and bottom synchronization scores and the top and bottom execution scores for each diver were discarded. The remaining five scores are summed, multiplied by 3⁄5, 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.
Schedule
[edit]All times are Central European time (UTC+1)[1]
Date | Time | Round |
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29 July 2024 | 11:00 | Final |
Qualification
[edit]The top 3 teams at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships earned a quota spot for their NOC. France as the host country, was guaranteed a quota spot. The next 4 teams at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships also received a quota spot.
The field is led by the reigning World champions, Yang Hao and Lian Junjie of China. Reigning Olympic champion Tom Daley of Great Britain returns to defend his title with new partner, Noah Williams, while the field includes former world champion in the individual event Cassiel Rousseau of Australia.
Results
[edit]Rank | Divers | Nation | Final | ||||||
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Dive 1 | Dive 2 | Dive 3 | Dive 4 | Dive 5 | Dive 6 | Points | |||
Yang Hao Lian Junjie |
China | 56.40 | 57.60 | 85.44 | 95.88 | 91.80 | 103.23 | 490.35 | |
Tom Daley Noah Williams |
Great Britain | 53.40 | 51.60 | 83.52 | 93.96 | 87.72 | 93.24 | 463.44 | |
Rylan Wiens Nathan Zsombor-Murray |
Canada | 53.40 | 51.60 | 78.72 | 83.52 | 75.48 | 79.68 | 422.13 | |
4 | Randal Willars Kevin Berlín |
Mexico | 50.40 | 48.00 | 81.60 | 74.52 | 78.81 | 85.32 | 418.65 |
5 | Kirill Boliukh Oleksiy Sereda |
Ukraine | 48.60 | 48.60 | 76.80 | 76.80 | 74.37 | 87.48 | 412.65 |
6 | Cassiel Rousseau Domonic Bedggood |
Australia | 51.00 | 48.60 | 76.80 | 72.96 | 64.38 | 81.00 | 394.74 |
7 | Timo Barthel Jaden Eikermann Gregorchuk |
Germany | 49.80 | 47.40 | 74.88 | 66.33 | 61.20 | 64.80 | 364.41 |
8 | Gary Hunt Loïs Szymczak |
France | 48.00 | 45.00 | 62.10 | 39.60 | 65.28 | 54.60 | 314.58 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Paris 2024 schedule". Paris2024. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
- ^ "Men's Synchronised 10m Platform - Finals results" (PDF). Olympics. 29 July 2024. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
- ^ "Men's Synchronised 10m Platform - Finals detailed results" (PDF). Olympics. 29 July 2024. Retrieved 29 July 2024.