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SUMMARY:Peter Waterfield Invitational Novice Diving Competition
DESCRIPTION:Peter Waterfield Invitational Novice Diving Competition \nThis weekend saw the Plymouth Diving Skills Divers sponsored by Pilkington Estates get their season off to a start and testing their ability at the Peter Waterfield Invitational Novice Diving Competition at the Quays in Southampton. The small team of 5 divers were excited to compete against divers from across the South and follow up last seasons success. \nFirst to dive was the D girls with a strong field of 28 divers trying to claim a top 3. The competition was fierce at the top with the lead changing with every dive but some superb diving from Eva Tsianavas allowed her to end the competition in a well-deserved 6th place. Hot on her heels was Teagan Mousley who produced a solid set of dives to finish 8th overall and building on the experience of last season. \nNext up was the Group C girls\, where hopes were high\, with 2 Plymouth divers due to compete. Spurred on by some fantastic support Abigail Bishop and Mia Tickle produced some excellent diving on all boards against some very talented divers. Abigail finished in 12th place overall and less that a point from finishing in the top 10. Mia in only her second competition gained some valuable experience early in the season and finished 27th overall. \nThe last Plymouth diver to compete was Kaiwen Dun who was competing in the Group C boys’ competition against a smaller field of 6 divers. Kaiwen was keen to start the season as he finished the last with more medals. Some excellent dives kept him in contention throughout with the lead changing hands several times as the divers rotated around the boards. As the competition ended\, he was delighted to end in the silver medal position. \nThe divers enjoyed their first skills competition of the year and were coached by Harry Mason and Josh Freeman. \nThe weekend’s success was a great start to the season and with the ongoing support of Plymouth Active Leisure and Pilkington Estates\, Plymouth Diving is hoping for continued success this season. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/peter-waterfield-invitational-novice-diving-competition/
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SUMMARY:FINA World Junior Diving Championships
DESCRIPTION:Taking time off from his apprenticeship at Neil Hogarth Building Contractor\,\nPlymouth diver Euan McCabe and Southampton diver Robbie Lee have just\nfinished competing for GBR at the 24 th FINA World Junior Diving Championships\nheld in Montreal\, Canada. With over 250 divers from 40 nations this is a high\nprofile event with the best of the best vying for a podium finish. Pairing up for\nthe platform synchro their synchronisation was on point throughout. Lying in\nfifth place after the third round\, their fourth dive an inward three and a half\nsomersault brought them back into medal contention. Finishing off with a\nsuperb back two and a half somersault with one and a half twists resulted in a\ndeserved silver medal for this established pairing.\nThe final day of the event was the individual group A platform. With only\ntwelve places available for the final\, the preliminary round of 31 divers was\ntough. Euan did extremely well to achieve a place. He was the only diver to\nperform a challenging back three and a half somersault in the pike position and\nfinished in eleventh place in the final.\nAs Euan returns home\, Amelie Underwood prepares to fly out to Montreal to\ncompete at the International CAMO Invitational where she will represent\nEngland. This will be Amelie’s first competition at this level and her family\nalong with Plymouth Diving are proud of her progression and success in being\nselected.\nBoth Euan and Amelie are coached by Sally Freeman at the Plymouth Life\nCentre. Aidan Heslop another diver formerly coached by Sally has now taken\nup residence in Montreal where they have the facilities for him to concentrate\non his High Diving career after huge success on the Red Bull circuit. Last month\nAidan won the British Swimming Outstanding High Diver Award for 2021-2022. \n \n 
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