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SUMMARY:British Diving Championships 2025
DESCRIPTION:Senior National Diving Title comes back to Plymouth \n Plymouth Diving took a small team of 5 divers to Sandwell on June 5-8th for the Aquatics GB Diving Championships. \n This competition also served as the trials for the World Championships this July in Singapore. \n Up first were the four womens 1m divers\, for some their first ever Senior Championships. Maia Pearson\, Scarlett Colbourne and Katie Martin all came to the event with years of junior competition experience and were determined to confidently take on the senior challenge. Joining them was Amelie Underwood who has featured in the senior rankings before. \nIn the preliminary event they finished \nAmelie 6th\, Maia 7th\, Scarlett 8th and Katie 10th. \nIn the final after a close battle Amelie edged herself into the top 6 and Maia only two points behind her finished 8th\, Scarlett finished in 10th and Katie 11th. A good start to the week and plenty of experience gained. \nAmelie stayed for day two where she dived in the 3m springboard event. Having already qualified for the Great Britain team attending the European Junior Championships at the end of June\, in Athens\, the British Championships was to be purely for competition experience and practice before flying out with the GB team. \nAmelie had a great preliminary event and again finished in 6th and dropped slightly to 8th in the final with some things to work on before the European Junior Championships. \nAnd so to the final day and Euan McCabe in Mens Platform. \nTo say Euans journey this far has been hampered\, is an understatement. Back in February he fractured a foot bone and then spent 12 weeks in an air boot with limited opportunity to do any sort of training – and only in the dryland\, not in the pool. \nA mere three weeks ago he got the all clear from a second scan on the foot\, and then attempted fairly scaled back training and was intending to go to Sandwell for training purposes only. \nOnce in Birmingham he decided to attempt his competition dives in order to test his fitness\, with these going well he made the decision to compete. \nFrom here he never looked back\, using his lack of pressure to rack up some brilliant dives that were fuelled mostly by an enjoyment of being back on the board. \nHe finished first in the preliminary event having stormed into an impressive lead early on and into the final he only lost the lead once along the way. The final came down to the very last dive as he and Robbie Lee from London who also had the back twist dive to finish. \nBoth divers were deternined to win but Euan held on with 81 points to end the event and with 439 points total. \nWithin 24 hours he had the news he had qualified for his first World Championships and looks forward to a pre camp in Australia and then the Worlds in Singapore- Euan competes on the 2nd and 3rd August. \nMany thanks to his coach Sally Freeman who said….. \n‘Euan has had a bad run of luck with the injury\,  he missed out on the European Championships that he had qualified for in January but he used that disappointment to fuel the fire. With nothing to lose and everything to gain\, he relaxed and pulled some quite miraculous diving together after 3 weeks back in training from 3 months injured. He thoroughly deserves his chance against the best in the World and Plymouth is very proud of him’.
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/british-diving-championships-2025/
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SUMMARY:National Age Groups Finals
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth Diving Dazzles at National Championships—Medals\, Champions\, and a Phenomenal Third Place Finish! \nPlymouth Diving soared to new heights at the 2025 Swim England Diving National Age Group Championships\, wrapping up an unforgettable weekend with 3rd place overall in the battle to be crowned England’s top Age Group Club—a phenomenal team achievement! \nThe four-day spectacle saw the nation’s best young divers aged 10–18 go head-to-head in the 1m\, 3m and Platform events. Plymouth’s talented team of 15\, all proudly qualified through regional events\, brought fire\, focus and flair to the national stage—and they delivered in style. \nGroup D’s rising stars—Theo Wills\, Bobby Cole and Myia Lilley—showed nerves of steel and hearts full of promise in their national debuts. Bobby shone with top 10 finishes across all boards\, placing 10th on 1m\, 8th on 3m\, and 6th on Platform. Theo wasn’t far behind\, placing 11th on both 1m and 3m\, and 8th on Platform. Myia held her own in a tough field and impressed with 17th on 1m\, 16th on 3m and a fantastic 10th on Platform. \nIn Group C\, Plymouth’s girls—Alice Jones\, Teagan Mousley and Libby Edelson—put in strong\, consistent showings. Libby earned 19th on 1m\, 11th on 3m\, and 13th on Platform; Teagan took 17th\, 19th\, and 18th across the boards; and Alice wowed with 8th on Platform\, 18th on 1m\, and 22nd on 3m. But it was Seth Greentree who brought home the big results: 7th on 1m and a sensational double silver on 3m and Platform—what a performance! \nGroup B brought the medals in style\, with Will Heath\, Oscar Westbury\, and Poppy Jones claiming four individual podium finishes. Oscar earned 10th on 1m\, 9th on 3m\, and 6th on Platform. Will had a championship to remember—6th on 1m\, and a double gold triumph on 3m and Platform to retain his National Champion crown. Poppy sparkled with silver on 1m\, bronze on Platform and showed great resilience despite a tough 3m round to finish in 16th place. \nIn Group A\, Plymouth’s most experienced divers brought their A-game. Louie McCue racked up 6th on 1m\, 4th on Platform\, and an outstanding silver on 3m. Eva Lang claimed 14th on 1m\, 7th on Platform and a narrowly missed medal with 4th on 3m. Evie Royal finished strong in 4th on 1m and 8th on 3m. \nAmong the girls\, Rose McCabe and Madeleine Elliott stole the show. Rose delivered a golden moment with 1st place on 1m and 5th on 3m. Madeleine\, in her swan song competition\, went out in style—5th on 1m\, silver on 3m and gold on Platform\, securing her National Champion title and closing her career with grace and glory. \nPlymouth’s success didn’t stop at individual events—the synchro boards brought even more celebration! Theo and Bobby teamed up for 5th in the C/D Open Synchro. Teagan\, alongside Southend’s Mollie Cotter\, claimed a brilliant silver in the C/D Girls Synchro\, while Myia and Alice placed 12th. In the A/B Open\, Louie and Oscar grabbed a hard-earned bronze. \nBut the ultimate synchro showdown came in the A/B Girls event\, where Poppy and Madeleine dazzled the judges with a gold-medal performance. Pushed all the way by Rose and Evie which enhanced the showdown\, who finally finished in silver position. \n This incredible run of success wouldn’t be possible without the unwavering support of the whole Plymouth Diving family. Huge thanks go to all the divers\, parents\, and volunteers whose dedication fuels the club’s continued excellence. Deep appreciation also to Plymouth Active\, and sponsors Pilkington Estates and Wollens Law for their vital support. And finally—to the heartbeat of it all—coaches Tommy Davis and Fito Gutierrez\, whose expert guidance inspired every dive this weekend.
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/national-age-groups-finals/
LOCATION:Sandwell Aquatics\, Brimingham
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SUMMARY:Junior European Championships
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