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Diving at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 1 metre springboard

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Women's 1 metre springboard
at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships
Dates21–23 July
Competitors39 from 25 nations
Winning points307.10
Medalists
gold medal
 
   China
silver medal
 
   Italy
bronze medal
 
   China
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The women's 1 metre springboard competition at 2013 World Aquatics Championships was held on July 21 with the preliminary round in the afternoon and the final on July 23 in the afternoon session.[1]

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Transcription

Results

The preliminary round was held on July 21 at 14:00[2] and the final on July 23 at 14:00.[3]

Green denotes finalists

Rank Diver Nationality Preliminary Final
Points Rank Points Rank
1st place, gold medalist(s) He Zi  China 287.70 1 307.10 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Tania Cagnotto  Italy 284.85 2 307.00 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Wang Han  China 284.00 3 297.75 3
4 Dolores Hernandez  Mexico 252.85 8 272.40 4
5 Pamela Ware  Canada 261.45 6 265.10 5
6 Tina Punzel  Germany 260.60 7 264.50 6
7 Daria Govor  Russia 250.80 9 256.45 7
8 Uschi Freitag  Netherlands 239.55 10 254.60 8
9 Cheong Jun Hoong  Malaysia 265.25 4 245.70 9
10 Brittany Broben  Australia 239.20 11 241.85 10
11 Deidre Freeman  United States 263.00 5 236.30 11
12 Daniella Nero  Sweden 237.15 12 206.15 12
13 Chan Sharon  Hong Kong 233.15 13
14 Samantha Pickens  United States 232.65 14
15 Anastasiia Nedobiga  Ukraine 230.05 15
16 Arantxa Chávez  Mexico 228.85 16
17 María Betancourt  Venezuela 228.80 17
18 Maddison Keeney  Australia 225.50 18
19 Hannah Starling  Great Britain 224.75 19
20 Julia Vincent  South Africa 222.40 20
21 Marion Farissier  France 222.35 21
22 Sophie Somloi  Austria 221.70 22
23 Maria Marconi  Italy 221.55 23
24 Cho Eun-Bi  South Korea 221.50 24
25 Luisa Jiménez  Puerto Rico 220.05 25
26 Tiia Kivela  Finland 215.95 26
27 Kim Chae-Hyon  South Korea 215.65 27
28 Maria Polyakova  Russia 215.45 28
29 Leung Sze Man  Hong Kong 214.75 29
30 Diana Pineda  Colombia 214.35 30
31 Maxime Eouzan  France 209.60 31
32 Lei Sio I  Macau 209.10 32
33 Celine van Duijn  Netherlands 205.35 33
34 Alicia Blagg  Great Britain 205.00 34
35 Nicole Gillis  South Africa 198.70 35
36 Huang En-tien  Chinese Taipei 189.75 36
37 Johanna Johannson  Sweden 186.70 37
38 Jenifer Benítez  Spain 185.00 38
39 Lo I Teng  Macau 155.40 39

References

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