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Diving at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 3 metre springboard

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Following are the results of the Women's 3 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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Results

Green denotes finalists

Rank Diver Nationality Preliminary Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
1st place, gold medalist(s) Guo Jingjing  China 377.55 1 368.10 1 388.20 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Émilie Heymans  Canada 289.20 9 310.30 10 346.45 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tania Cagnotto  Italy 321.90 3 334.65 4 341.25 3
4 He Zi  China 341.40 2 351.45 3 336.65 4
5 Ariel Rittenhouse  United States 262.70 16 300.45 12 335.10 5
6 Sharleen Stratton  Australia 291.70 8 314.35 7 327.75 6
7 Anastasia Pozdniakova  Russia 294.15 7 310.95 8 320.65 7
8 Christina Loukas  United States 315.15 4 318.30 5 320.20 8
9 Briony Cole  Australia 266.40 14 317.30 6 311.50 9
10 Laura Sanchez  Mexico 308.90 5 310.50 9 300.60 10
11 Jennifer Abel  Canada 288.50 10 351.65 2 265.55 11
12 Katja Dieckow  Germany 294.70 6 305.40 11 252.30 12
16.5 H09.5 00:55.635 O
13 Paola Espinosa  Mexico 260.90 17 292.80 13
14 Olena Fedorova  Ukraine 282.70 11 276.15 14
15 Rebecca Gallantree  Great Britain 274.70 12 271.80 15
16 Francesca Dallapè  Italy 272.25 13 269.85 16
17 En-Tien Huang  Chinese Taipei 263.10 15 252.40 17
18 Diana Pineda  Colombia 258.95 18 229.20 18
16.5 H09.5 00:55.635 O
19 Raisa Geurtsen  Netherlands 256.55 19
20 Anna Pysmenska  Ukraine 255.45 20
21 Sayaka Shibusawa  Japan 252.40 21
22 Leong Mun Yee  Malaysia 249.10 22
23 Piroska Flóra Gondos  Hungary 247.25 23
24 Villo Gyongyver Kormos  Hungary 246.75 24
25 Veronika Kratochwil  Austria 246.20 25
26 Uschi Freitag  Germany 237.30 26
27 Leyre Eizaguirre  Spain 218.70 27
28 Choi Sut Ian  Macau 206.90 28
29 Lei Sio I  Macau 192.30 29
30 Sari Ambarwati Suprihatin  Indonesia 155.55 30
31 Marija Ivezic  Serbia 148.35 31

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