China sweeps diving Worlds golds
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2006-07-24 07:03
CHANGSHU, East of China, July 23 -- Though sweeping away all
the 10 gold medals on offer in the five-day 2006 FINA Diving World
Cup, powerhouse China still has room to improve in the buildup to
the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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Wu Minxia performs at women's three-meter
springboard. [Xinhua] |
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Judging from the World Cup which concluded here on Sunday, the
Chinese divers didn't have clear advantage in the degree of
difficulty.
In the women's 10m platform, defending American Laura Wilkinson
displayed a set of dives whose difficulty degree reached 17.2, 1.1
higher than those of champion Jia Tong and runner-up Lao Lishi of
China.
Though muffing some dives in the final, the 28-year-old
Wilkinson, the2000 Olympic title winner and 2005 world champion,
completed the whole set in the semis to grab the highest score of
396.10 points.
Besides, while teenager Lin Yue successfully completed his
trademark dive -- a backward two-and-a-half somersault and
two-and-a-half twist twice in the men's 10m platform to collect
106.40 points, Russian Alexy Kravchenko also executed the dive
well to earn 104.50 points.
David Boudia from the United States was also impressive in the
men's 10m platform event by using a set of dives, whose difficulty
degree reached 20.7, 0.4 higher than that of Lin Yue. The American
defeated the Chinese hopeful to third in the preliminary but
failed to enter the final because of some blunders in the semis.
In addition, the rise of some young divers showed the depth of
Chinese diving, but the newcomers still need to handle properly
the pressure in major events.
Lin, who will turn 15 on Monday, grabbed three golds in men's
10m platform at this year's Grand Prix, but he was gripped by
nerves in his World Cup debut in the preliminary on Saturday and
muffed his fourth and fifth dive.
Title favorite He Chong missed the podium of men's 3-meter
springboard event on Thursday as he surprisingly failed to collect
any point. |