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SUMMARY:8 Nations
DESCRIPTION:Last week a ten strong British diving team competed in the Eight Nations Youth\nDiving Meet in Turin. The two day competition gave the 14-18 year old\nspringboard divers the opportunity to compete against athletes from France\,\nItaly\, Germany\, Norway\, Spain\, Sweden and Switzerland.\nAmelie Underwood from Plymouth Diving\, who is coached by Sally Freeman\nand supported by Pilkington Estates is already an accomplished British diver\nand once again proved her worth as a force to be reckoned with.\nProducing one of her best ever rounds of dives on the 3m board\, Amelie\nfinished in third position to claim the bronze medal. Closely behind her was\nteam mate Libby Duke from Edinburgh Diving Club.\nAmelie joined fellow British diver Caitlyn Coster from Dive London Aquatics\nClub for the 3m synchro event. The fledgling pairing just missed out on a\nmedal to finish in fourth position.\nFollowing on from a great opening day Amelie could not have executed a more\nconsistent round of dives on 1m. Not one to be intimidated by her German\ncounterparts her steady and confident performance paid off. With the second\nand third positions changing hands throughout it came down to the last dive to\ndecide on the podium position. Lying in third position Amelie performed her\nclosing dive\, an inward 1 ½ somersault pike with greater finesse than her\nnearest rival to bump her up to a silver medal with the Germans in first and\nthird.
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/8-nations/
LOCATION:Turin\, Turin\, Italy
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SUMMARY:Southwest Regional Skills
DESCRIPTION:This weekend all eyes were on the Plymouth Life Centre where it hosted the South West\nRegional Skills diving competition. Plymouth Diving sponsored by Pilkington Estate were\nextremely well represented at the event from debutant divers aged 8 to the eldest member in\nthe young squad aged 14 all hoping to emulate Plymouth Diving greats Tom Daley and\nTonia Couch and make it to the very top of the diving boards . The competition which\nconsists of a 12 dive circuit with competitors providing dives\, from 1 and 3 metre boards as\nwell as high poolside is the first opportunity for divers to try and qualify for their National\nFinals in July being held in Southend.\nIt was the youngest members of the squad to take to the pool first in the E category and in\nfront of a large crowd they produced a real spectacle. This category was featuring 5\ndebutants all of whom are the youngest members of the competition squad performing with\ngreat confidence in their 12 dive routine scoring extremely well with Millie McLaren Smith\nfinishing in 8th place with a score 226.65\, Saphia Howells 7th Place on 229.50 and Olivia\nBirkett finishing 6th place on 229.65. Fifth and fourth places belonged to\, two more\ndebutants at this level in Aria Cole on 250.25 and Katie-Rose Wilkingson finishing on\n259.40\, both Aria and Katie-Rose achieved a monumental moment finishing with enough\npoints to qualify for their 1st national finals. The medal positions were a close fought battle\nthroughout\, in the end it was Ivy-May Davey who upgraded a bronze medal she achieved\nearlier in the season to a gold medal with an impressive display of diving from 3m board and\ncreate a new PB in the process with a score 280.55. 1 point separated Silver and bronze\nmedals with Bethany Hockaday surpassing her own personal best by 10 points to secure\nthe silver medal finishing with a score 271.70 and rounding off the podium position was\nLacey-Mae Hockings on a score of 270.05 with another diver impressing on 3m board and\nincreasing her PB by a considerable amount\,all 3 girls on the podium confirming their\nparticipation at Southend in July.\nAnother large participating category was next up in the form of the D category which\nfeatured both a boys and girls section. The open section of the category featured 3 boys\nfrom Plymouth diving\, all diving superbly throughout the 3 disciplines. It was Bobby Cole\ntaking the gold medal with a fantastic score of 291.55 and in the process joining his younger\nsister in qualifying for his 1st National Final event too. Silver and bronze medals had two\ntheo’s taking them\, with Theo Todd winning silver on 253.45 and Theo Wills score of 243.70\nenough to collect the bronze medal\, fantastic results from them both on their competition\ndebut.\nD girls was a hotly contested event with many divers collecting some very high scores from\nthe judges. The event saw Phoebe-Mae evans collect the first 9 of the competition\, Aneya\nburton score 3×9’s from a back tuck roll from the 3m board\, 7 competitors from Plymouth\nDiving scoring over the qualifying score to book their places in their age group finals and all\n9 of them creating new PB’s. The medal results was a close run thing with less than 14\npoints separating the top 5 positions\, with Aneya Burton claiming the gold with a score of\n293.55 from her 12 dives\, Emily Williams finished in silver medal position 0.8 points behind\nthe winner on 292.75. Bronze medal was collected by Imogen-Rose Hocking to match her\nyounger sister earlier in the day finishing with a score of 285.45\, particularly looking strong\non the 3m board. Beating her personal best by over 20 points to finish 4th was Honor-Grace\nKelly scoring an impressive 282.30\, closely followed by Phoebe-Mae Evans in 5th position\nscoring 279.70 with her high poolside dives drawing big scores from the 3 judges. Rounding \noff the divers who have qualified for their National Finals was Stephaine Clarke finishing in\n6th place with a superb score of 272.60 very impressive considering it was her first\ncompetition and Myia Lilley who dived with terrific consistency throughout her 12 dives and\ncreating a new personal best score of 264.65 to find herself in 7th place. Finishing\ntantalisingly close to making qualification score was Lyra Johnson in 8th position with 250.40\nand Charleigh-May Sharpe finishing in 9th position on 248.45\, but both girls increased their\nown personal best scores and will be looking forward to their next events.\nC Category for girls and boys who were born in 2011 and 2012 were next to show the crowd\nand judges what they could do off the diving boards in trying to qualify for the finals. Just like\nthe previous two events\, it was a brilliant display of diving. The Medal position for the girls\nsection was only separated by 14 points but just like earlier in the season in their season\nopening event Rae Mossford came out on top of the podium with the biggest score out of all\nthe girls on the day of 308.65. with a stunning front 1 and half off the 1m board a particular\nhighlight of her dives. Another Plymouth diving competitor tipping the score over 300 mark\nwas Margot Elliot finishing in the silver medal position and getting the results from all her\nhard work with her coach the last few months with a superb display of consistency across\nthe 3 disciplines. Both medalists will be joined in Southend by 3rd place Isla Newton scoring\nan impressive 294.25 and Isabella Stringer finishing just outside the medal places on a score\nof 292.00 with her 3m being a strong board for her. Two more increased personal best\nscores were achieved in the girls section with Lottie Tucker finishing in 6th place with a final\nscore of 260.70 and Grace Norsworthy in 8th position on 252.35.\nOnly the 1 boy from Plymouth Diving competed in the open C category section. This was\nDaniel Robinson who took home the gold with a score of 265.10 looking very assured on the\n3m board.\nThere was only one boy from Plymouth Diving in the open B category\, with Kaiwen Dunn\nholding hopes of gaining enough points to take his place again at yet another National Final\nfor himself. Unlike the previous categories\, B category is only judged from dives off the 1m\nand 3m boards. Being by himself didn&#39;t faze Kaiwen\, cheered on by the crowd and his\ncoach\, producing 10 incredible dives on his way to a gold medal and score of 347.50 and\nsecuring his place in the finals too.\nWith 18 Plymouth Divers securing their places in their respective National Finals\, 28\npersonal best scores and 8 competitive competition debuts\, it was an incredibly succuessful\nday of diving for all concerned. The competition highlights that the future of diving in\nPlymouth is very bright\, along with the incredible continued support from sponsor Pilkington\nEstates and Plymouth Active Leisure will hopefully yield even more success in July.\nThe Divers were coached by Sally Freeman\, Fito Gutierrez\, Tommy Davis\, Cody Powell\nTuckett\, Lucy Gutierrez and Ebony Colbourne. Plymouth would like to extend thanks and\nappreciation to the coaches\, judges and volunteers behind the scenes able to make the\ncompetition run so well.
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/southwest-regional-skills-2/
LOCATION:Life Centre\, PLYMOUTH\, Devon\, PL5 3RZ
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