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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191110
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SUMMARY:Peter Waterfield
DESCRIPTION:Peter Waterfield 2019 Review\nA young team of 20 Plymouth divers travelled to Southampton at the weekend to represent Plymouth Diving at the Peter Waterfield skills competition.\nHarry Westbury dived up an age category into the Group E section. Not intimidated by the challenge he walked away with the bronze medal. Freya White for the girls in this section dived well and broke her PB to finish in 13th position.\nGroup D boys had a particularly good event with all 4 boys in the top 10. Alex Whittaker 2nd\, Noah Underwood 4th\, George Prior narrowly missed out on a medal in 7th and Freddy Parnell was 9th.\nThe girls in group D gave outstanding performances to leave no room for any other team on the podium. Lexi Davies won gold\, Erin Healey the silver and Amelie Moor completed the hat trick to win bronze. They were joined by Sophie Millmore who won the 5th medal position. Rose McCabe was 9th and Pheobie Pickering 13th out of a total of 29 divers. Tabitha Morris was 10th but considering this was her first competition it was a remarkable result. Also competing for the first time was Martha Ticehurst\, Sienna Williams and Hanna Srokosz who all dived with great determination and composure.\nGroup C was large for both the boys and girls. Oscar Hart executed a consistent set of dives to finish 15th out of 27. The girls also delivered a great set of dives. Tilly Tassart set the standard with her first dive to bag the bronze medal. Ella-Poppy Cornish just missed out on a medal in 7th and Maddy Elliott was 11th out of 29.\nCoaches for the event were Ryan Wills and former Olympian Tonia Couch.
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/peter-waterfield/
LOCATION:The Quays swimming and diving complex\, Southampton
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191118
DTSTAMP:20260506T192832
CREATED:20190928T092429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191119T201255Z
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SUMMARY:Talent Games
DESCRIPTION:This is a chance for those that have passed the qualifiers to try out and hopefully get selected to go on Z camps run by Swim England.
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/talent-games/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191125
DTSTAMP:20260506T192832
CREATED:20190928T093341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191130T113255Z
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SUMMARY:Irish National
DESCRIPTION:Irish Open 2019 Review\nPlymouth divers were out in force last weekend at the Irish Open held in Dublin with many coming back with medals. The four day event was a great success for the club with a mixture of skills and age group events.\nHarry Westbury won the bronze medal in group E of the skills section with less than a point off silver. In group D Amelie Moor won the gold medal after setting the bar high with her first dive and finishing it off with an equally incredible dive. Lexi Davies was 5th out of 21 and delivered an impressive round of dives to achieve this result. Sophie Millmore and Tabby Morris were 16th and 17th; both gave consistent performances. In a large group of 23 divers\, Ella-Poppy Cornish kept her composure to win the silver medal and Tilly Tassart finished 8th with an unwavering execution of dives.\nIn his first age group competition\, Oscar Westbury dived well to win gold on all 3 boards for group E. Yvie Tucker in group D had a very fruitful competition to win the bronze medal on 3m and silver on 1m. Team mate Eva Lang was 4th on 1m; determined to medal she achieved silver on 3m. Maia Pearson narrowly missed out on a medal placing 4th in the group C 1m event and 7th place on the 3m. The platform proved to be the crowning glory for Maia where she flourished to win the gold. Polly Evans also diving in group C improved on her personal best scores for both the 1m and 3m board and continues to gain valuable experience improving at each competition. Jack Kinsman-Moore diving in group C was the second Plymouth diver to win gold on all 3 boards\, also improving his personal best scores on all boards by a minimum of 20 points.\nCalvin Krimmelbein was 9th on the 1m board in the senior group and concluded the competition by finishing in 8th place on the 3m board with a 28.8 point improvement on his previous personal best score.\nRyan Wills was the coach for all of the divers with Harry Mason acting as Team Manager.
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/irish-national/
LOCATION:Dublin\, Ireland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191125
DTSTAMP:20260506T192832
CREATED:20191130T113731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191130T113731Z
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SUMMARY:Fina Grand Prix Singapore 2019
DESCRIPTION:FINA Grand Prix Singapore 2019 Review\nAidan Heslop and Euan McCabe have just returned from Singapore where they represented GBR on the final leg of the 2019 FINA Grand Prix. Unfortunately\, Aidan was unable to compete due to injury; he already has 2 FINA Grand Prix bronze medals to his credit from 2017 and 2018 when he competed on platform. Fourteen year old Euan was selected to debut in his first senior competition and took part in the 3m event finishing in 17th position. With expert guidance from his coach (Sally Freeman) he successfully trialled 2 new dives and had a difficult list of dives to perform.
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/fina-grand-prix-singapore-2019/
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