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SUMMARY:Southeast Regional Skills
DESCRIPTION:Southeast Regional Skills\nFollowing hot on the heels of last weeks’ phenomenal performance\, the Plymouth Diving\nSkills divers sponsored by Pilkington Estates\, travelled to Royal Tunbridge Wells in pursuit of\nmore medals. The Southeast Regional Skills competition held at the Tunbridge Sports Centre\nprovided the opportunity for the young divers to improve on their qualifying scores or a\nsecond chance to qualify for the National Skills Finals\, which will take place in Leeds on 9 th\nand 10 th of July.\nOnce again it was the Group D girls up first\, with the competition fierce and all the divers\nperforming well\, it was a tough start. However\, Isla Applin produced some excellent dives\nand walked away with a thoroughly deserved silver medal\, having smashed her personal\nbest. Following that amazing performance was never going to be easy\, but Eva Tsianavas\ndived well throughout and once again achieved the qualifying score\, finishing in sixth place.\nIn the boy’s competition Isaac Ide put in some superb dives against some talented young\ndivers and narrowly missed out on a podium place\, finishing in fourth.\nIn the Group C girls\, the Plymouth divers were aiming for a repeat of the previous weeks\npodium lockout\, but the other competitors had other ideas and produced some very good\ndiving to really push the Plymouth girls. Last weeks’ winner Abi Bishop\, finished in 8 th with\nsome solid diving and Poppy Jones produced some superb dives to take fifth place\, only five\npoints from a medal. However\, it was Plymouth’s Ava Cowper whole stole the limelight\,\nproducing a brilliant performance to claim a well-deserved gold medal and break the 300\npoints mark in the process.\nNext up was the Group C boys\, with Kaiwen Dun taking fifth following a consistent round of\ndives. It was Lincoln Stephens who once again showed his class\, with some excellent dives to\nclaim the bronze medal.\nB Group girls had the most divers competing and saw Plymouth’s Kiri Pethick aiming to gain\nvaluable experience and build on her previous score. She produced some good dives to\nplace a very respectable 18 th against a strong field of divers.\nThe divers were coached by Tommy Davis. The success over the last few weeks has shown\nthat Plymouth Diving can look forward to the National Finals in July with much optimism\nand with the support of Plymouth Active Leisure and Pilkington Estates\, the sky’s the limit. \n \n 
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/southeast-regional-skills/
LOCATION:Tunbridge Wells
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