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SUMMARY:British Diving Championships 2019
DESCRIPTION:British Diving Championships 2019 Review  \nA team of 9 divers from Plymouth have just returned from competing at the British Diving Championships held in Edinburgh\, where they were up against some formidable competitors.  It is a tough competition and the biggest domestic diving event of the year. \nKayleigh Sinclair qualified for the women’s 1m and 3m final; finishing 6th overall on both boards.  Shanice Lobb qualified for the women’s 10m event also finishing in 6th position.  Cody Powell-Tuckett was short of less than 10 points to qualify for the final and finished in 12th on the 10m board. \nIn the women’s 3m synchro competition Sinclair and teammate Summer Radcliffe won the bronze medal.  Euan McCabe and Robbie Lee (from Southampton) also claimed the bronze medal in the men’s section. \nThe women’s 10m synchro saw Emily Martin and Phoebe Banks (from Leeds) win the gold – continuing their successful pairing.  They also won gold earlier this year on the Fina Grand Prix circuit in California. Not to be outdone\, Matthew Dixon and Noah Williams (from London) also secured the gold for the men. \nAll of the men from Plymouth qualified for the 10m final.  McCabe and Aidan Heslop unfortunately had to withdraw from the final.  Alfie Brown just missed out on a podium spot in 4th.  Dixon gained the bronze in an intense final\, full of amazing dives. \nThe divers train at the Plymouth Life Centre and are either coached by Alex Rochas\, Sally Freeman or Claire Burton.
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/british-diving-championships-2019/
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SUMMARY:European Junior Diving Championships 2019
DESCRIPTION:Kazan\, Junior European Championships 2019\nThree divers from Plymouth Diving have just represented GBR at the Junior European Championships held in Kazan\, Russia. Emily Martin and platform synchro partner; Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix from Cyrstal Palace Diving Club took the crowning glory to win gold with over 20 points to spare. Martin also competed in her own individual platform event finishing 5th overall in group A.\nEuan McCabe\, on only his second outing for GBR added a silver to his gold which he won in Dresden earlier this year\, in the group B platform competition. Two of his dives in the final scored over 70 points and he was the only diver to achieve this within his category.\nAidan Heslop narrowly missed out on a 3m synchro medal with his partner Oliver Crompton from City of Leeds Diving Club finishing 4th – less than 4 points from the bronze medal. Heslop then went on to qualify for the group A platform event with ease. After a good recovery from his first dive he went on to score an impressive 81 points on his 2nd dive bringing him back into contention. After his 5th dive Heslop was only 11.05 points off the bronze medal position leaving him in 4th postiition.\nThe Plymouth Divers were coached throughout the competition by Sally Freeman who normally trains Heslop and McCabe alongside Alex Rochas who trains Martin at The Plymouth Life Centre.
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/european-junior-diving-championships-2019/
LOCATION:Kazan\, Russian Federation
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SUMMARY:National Age Groups 2019
DESCRIPTION:National Age Group 2019 Review\nA select team of 16 divers from Plymouth have just competed at The National Age Group Championships held in Sheffield. It is the largest national diving competition in England and all of the divers did an admirable job representing the club.\nOn the 1m board the girls in group D just missed out on medals with Amelie Underwood in 4th and Scarlett Colbourne in 5th. Amelie retained her 4th position on 3m but Scarlett upped her game to claim the silver and also won another silver medal for her platform performance. Yvie Tucker scored PB’s on both the 1m and 3m boards with a very respectable score on platform\, which she competed for the first time.\nIn the boys group D 1m event Theo Stevens and Oliver Heath stood alongside each other on the podium. Oliver was ahead of Theo all the way until the final dive when Theo just eased ahead to claim the gold and Oliver the silver. On platform\, Oliver added another silver medal to his collection. Harry Denham vastly increased his PB’s on the 3m board and platform.\nThe girls’ group C category was by far the largest. Competing against 37 divers Ellie Pearce finished 5th on the 1m board. Maia Pearson also delivered some outstanding dives to finish 5th on 3m. Phoebe White gave a consistent platform performance and increased her PB by over 20 points.\nBoys group C was also a large group with some tough competition. All 3 boys; Ben Kearton\, Archie Waines and Jack Kinsman-Moore improved on their PB’s and performed some solid dives.\nThe only diver to represent group B was Lucy Gutierrez-Freeman\, she eventually finished in 7Th position on the 1m board after a tough fought contest where positions changed repeatedly.\nRepresenting Plymouth; Maria Marasescu from Romania claimed the silver medal with teammate Evie McCabe narrowly missing out on the bronze by 2.5 points. Maria improved her medal position to gold in the group A platform event.\nIn the boys group A\, Curtis Yuen from Macau (but representing Plymouth) stormed ahead of fellow competitors to win gold in both the boys group A 1m and 3m competition.\nCoaches for the weekend were Fito Gutierrez\, Ryan Wills and Ashley Hendrick.
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/national-age-groups-2019/
LOCATION:Ponds Forge\, Sheffield\, United Kingdom
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