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SUMMARY:Armada Cup
DESCRIPTION:Armada Cup 2022 Review \nA twenty-eight strong team of Plymouth divers have just finished competing in the Armada Cup held\nat the Plymouth Life Centre. In its 22 nd year it was a chance for the diving community to come\ntogether and celebrate the beginning of a full calendar of competitions since the pandemic hit.\nThirteen other diving clubs from around the country battled through storm Eunice to make the start\nof the four day event on Saturday. The competition was split into two sections – Junior Elite and Age\nGroup with South West Regional medals also up for grabs for the Age Group divers.\nHarry Westbury our youngest Age Group D diver finished in fourth place on the 1m board\, which\nearned him a gold South West medal.\nGirls group C Age Group was tough with the largest number of competitors. The nine South West\nmedals were shared between Lexi Davies\, Eva Lang and Yvie Tucker. Lexi was the most decorated\nwith an additional bronze medal for her outstanding 1m performance and silver for 3m.\nGroup C Age Group boys were represented by Oscar Westbury\, Will Heath and Alex Whittaker.\nBetween them they did a sterling job winning twelve individual medals. Alex picked up three South\nWest medals. Will finished in third on the 3m board to win bronze. On the 1m board Oscar secured\nthe silver medal. Together Will and Oscar made the platform final. It was going incredibly well for\nboth boys until Will’s foot slipped on his last dive ending his chance of a medal. Oscar safely reached\nthe silver podium position. Will and Oscar joined forces for the 1m synchro event where they took\nthe top spot winning gold. Team mate Noah Underwood sustained an injury prior to the Armada Cup\nand was sadly unable to participate.\nThe Age Group B girls scooped a total of nine South West medals between them. Erin Healey two\nsilver and one gold\, Harlie Stringer two bronze and one gold\, Mathilde Tassart a silver and gold. Rose\nMcCabe was back in action after suffering a serious elbow fracture last year and is gradually returning\nto previous form. She won a bronze South West medal on 3m.\nThe girls in Age Group A all medalled. Moving from skills to her first age group competition Ella\nCornish made a valiant effort on platform to win the South West gold medal. Lucy Gutierrez-Freeman\nwon the bronze South West medal on 1m. Ellie Pearce and Maia Pearson both made the 1m and 3m\nfinal which resulted in two silver South West medals for Maia. Narrowly missing out on a 1m medal\nEllie won the bronze on 3m plus two South West golds.\nIn the Age Group A section Ben Hall competed for the first time on platform winning the South West\ngold medal. After qualifying in fourth for the 1m final Ben Kearton raised his game. Performing a\nconfident round of dives he was not going to settle for anything less than glorious gold.\nElite group B diver Scarlett Colbourne just missed out on the 3m final where Amelie Underwood\nsuccessfully took the bronze which she later repeated on 1m. Scarlett paired up with Katie Martin to\nwin the silver 3m synchro medal.\nGroup B Elite boys Ollie Heath and Theo Stevens won the silver 3m synchro medal. Both boys are part\nof the Swim England Talent Z camp. Ollie had further success on the 1m board qualifying for the final\nin fourth position. He also made the platform final and just missed out on a medal finishing fourth.\nArchie Waines from the same group dived for the first time in the elite section. He dived consistently\nacross all three boards. On platform he initially led the pack with two technically impressive dives. \nContinuing her recent accomplishment at the British National Diving Cup elite group A diver Summer\nRadcliffe added a gold and silver medal to her collection. Katie Martin having already won a silver in\nsynchro collected a bronze on the 1m board.\nIn group A\, elite diver Euan McCabe was untouchable and won 2 gold medals with ease. Fifty clear\npoints ahead of his nearest rival on the 1m board and a whopping score of 530 points on the 3m\nboard.\nWith no competition experience Ava Cowper\, Martha Ticehurst and Laura Burrows performed well to\nset themselves personal best scores to build upon in the future. They all coped admirably with the\nenormity of the occasion.\nThe Armada Cup in association with Cisco Homes made it possible for Plymouth Diving to host an\nevent of this size. Their generous sponsorship was invaluable for which we are grateful for.\nPlymouth Diving would also like to thank Devonport Royal Dockyard Sport &amp; Social Club who\ncontributed towards the medals\, Everyone Active for the use of the Life Centre facilities and Plymouth\nCity Council for their continued support. The divers and parents would also like to show their\nappreciation to the dedicated coaching staff and volunteers. The club is looking forward to a bright\nfuture with help from Cisco Homes and an exciting sponsorship deal with Pilkington Estates. \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/armada-cup-2/
LOCATION:Plymouth Life Centre\, Plymouth
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