Diving at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 3 metre springboard

The Men's 3 metre springboard competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 19 and 20 July 2017.[1][2] In a surprise finish, the top three men from the semifinals all failed to reach the podium.

Men's 3 metre springboard
at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships
VenueDanube Arena
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Dates19 July (preliminaries and semifinal)
20 July (final)
Competitors56 from 35 nations
Winning points547.10
Medalists
gold medal    China
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal    Russia
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Results edit

The preliminary round was started on 19 July at 10:00.[3] The semifinals were held on 19 July at 15:30.[4] The final was held on 20 July at 18:30.[5]

Green denotes finalists

Blue denotes semifinalists

Rank Diver Nationality Preliminary Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank
  Xie Siyi   China 512.90 1 476.50 4 547.10 1
  Patrick Hausding   Germany 447.40 5 471.70 5 526.15 2
  Ilya Zakharov   Russia 502.30 2 471.30 6 505.90 3
4 Rommel Pacheco   Mexico 431.75 10 478.90 3 501.60 4
5 Jack Laugher   Great Britain 477.85 3 498.75 2 500.65 5
6 Jahir Ocampo   Mexico 444.95 7 427.15 11 487.15 6
7 Oleh Kolodiy   Ukraine 418.70 14 409.95 12 470.00 7
8 Evgeny Kuznetsov   Russia 423.85 12 464.75 7 458.70 8
9 James Connor   Australia 431.90 9 462.30 8 453.80 9
10 Cao Yuan   China 452.65 4 517.45 1 453.70 10
11 Ross Haslam   Great Britain 425.70 11 433.00 10 452.90 11
12 Matthieu Rosset   France 442.35 8 443.55 9 435.70 12
13 Sho Sakai   Japan 445.65 6 407.80 13 did not advance
14 Guillaume Dutoit    Switzerland 407.10 18 405.95 14
15 Illya Kvasha   Ukraine 416.30 15 405.60 15
16 Constantin Blaha   Austria 398.05 19 401.90 16
17 Philippe Gagne   Canada 410.25 16 396.90 17
18 Steele Johnson   United States 409.65 17 394.55 18
19 Woo Ha-ram   South Korea 420.10 13 did not start
20 Michael Hixon   United States 397.45 20 did not advance
21 Sebastián Villa   Colombia 395.40 21
22 Nicolás García   Spain 390.80 22
23 Kim Yeong-nam   South Korea 388.70 23
24 Giovanni Tocci   Italy 388.05 24
25 Rafael Quintero   Puerto Rico 386.70 25
26 Ooi Tze Liang   Malaysia 385.92 26
27 Stephan Feck   Germany 385.45 27
28 François Imbeau-Dulac   Canada 385.30 28
29 Yona Knight-Wisdom   Jamaica 385.00 29
30 Sebastián Morales   Colombia 383.90 30
31 Kevin Chávez   Australia 382.85 31
32 Alberto Arevalo   Spain 372.45 32
33 Oliver Dingley   Ireland 369.75 33
34 Andrzej Rzeszutek   Poland 366.75 34
35 Jouni Kallunki   Finland 364.55 35
36 Mikita Tkachou   Belarus 355.00 36
37 Ian Matos   Brazil 338.65 37
38 Joey van Etten   Netherlands 335.10 38
39 Yauheni Karaliou   Belarus 328.05 39
40 Timothy Lee   Singapore 325.65 40
41 Jonathan Suckow    Switzerland 325.40 41
42 Jesús Liranzo   Venezuela 320.80 42
43 Liam Stone   New Zealand 316.60 43
44 Ahmad Azman   Malaysia 311.15 44
45 Lee Mark Han Ming   Singapore 295.65 45
46 Ammar Hassan   Egypt 293.70 46
47 Youssef Ezzat   Egypt 293.35 47
48 Arturo Valdes   Cuba 287.40 48
49 Diego Carquin   Chile 285.00 49
50 Adriano Cristofori   Italy 284.85 50
51 Botond Bóta   Hungary 282.20 51
52 Sandro Melikidze   Georgia 281.00 52
53 Carlos Escalona   Cuba 265.25 53
54 Ábel Ligárt   Hungary 249.10 54
55 Donato Neglia   Chile 189.35 55
56 Doston Botirov   Uzbekistan 49.50 56

References edit

  1. ^ "Schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July 2017. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Start list". Archived from the original on 30 January 2018. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Preliminary round results". Archived from the original on 10 October 2017. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Semifinal results". Archived from the original on 10 October 2017. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Final results". Archived from the original on 22 July 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.