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Diving at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 1 metre springboard

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Men's 1 metre springboard
at the Diving at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships
Date17 July
Competitors35 from 26 nations
Winning points449.00
Medalists
gold medal
 
   China
silver medal
 
   China
bronze medal
 
   Australia
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Following are the results of the Men's 1 metre springboard diving event at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships held in Rome, Italy, from July 17 to August 2, 2009.

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Transcription

Results

Green denotes finalists

Rank Diver Nationality Preliminary Final
Points Rank Points Rank
1st place, gold medalist(s) Qin Kai  China 412.00 3 449.00 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Zhang Xinhua  China 416.10 1 445.90 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Matthew Mitcham  Australia 369.05 9 440.20 3
4 Peter Waterfield  Great Britain 365.80 10 432.60 4
5 Illya Kvasha  Ukraine 378.50 4 413.10 5
6 Javier Illana  Spain 371.40 6 395.55 6
7 Eric Sehn  Canada 369.80 8 391.80 7
8 Andrzej Rzeszutek  Poland 360.70 12 369.25 8
9 Chris Colwill  United States 413.35 2 350.30 9
10 Ilya Zakharov  Russia 370.95 7 322.75 10
11 Pavlo Rozenberg  Germany 372.95 5 320.65 11
12 Carlos Calvo  Spain 364.55 11 307.60 12
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13 Nicola Marconi  Italy 352.40 13
14 Constantin Blaha  Austria 350.40 14
15 Sebastián Villa  Colombia 342.60 15
16 Terry Horner  United States 336.15 16
17 Christopher Sacchin  Italy 334.00 17
18 César Castro  Brazil 329.95 18
19 Grant Nel  Australia 327.65 19
20 Timo Klami  Norway 323.10 20
21 Jorge Luis Pupo Carballo  Cuba 321.75 21
22 Evgeny Kuznetsov  Russia 319.20 22
23 Mathieu Rosset  France 314.20 23
24 Julián Sánchez  Mexico 313.95 24
25 Víctor Manuel Toranzo  Cuba 311.90 25
26 Ignas Barkauskas  Lithuania 311.50 26
27 Sime Peric  Croatia 311.40 27
28 Yahel Castillo  Mexico 295.80 28
29 Son Seongchel  South Korea 290.45 29
30 Timofei Hordeichik  Belarus 275.15 30
31 Jorge Sanchez  Venezuela 270.80 31
32 Ville Vahtola  Finland 259.30 32
33 Muhammad Fakhru Izzat  Malaysia 250.65 33
34 Michel Annas  Germany 231.25 34
35 Argenis Alvarez  Dominican Republic 194.45 35

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