1995 FINA Diving World Cup

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The 1995 FINA Diving World Cup was held in Atlanta, United States from Sep 5, 1995 to Sep 9, 1995.

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Medal winners

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Springboard Finals
1 m Yu Zhuocheng
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Liu Ben
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Wels Andreas
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3 m Dmitry Sautin
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Xiong Ni
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Wang Tianling
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3 m synchro Kevin McMahon
Brian Earley
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Alexander Gorski
Jan Hampel
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Joel Rodriguez
Alberto Acosta
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Platform Finals
10 m Sun Shuwei
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Jan Hampel
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Roman Volodkov
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10 m synchro Tian Liang
Xiao Hailiang
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Chuck Wade
David Pichler
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Alexander Gorski
Heiko Meyer
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Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Springboard Finals
1 m Vera Ilyina
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Irina Lashko
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Tan Shuping
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3 m Fu Mingxia
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Tan Shuping
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Vera Ilyina
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3 m synchro Guo Jingjing
Deng Ling
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Conny Schmalfuss
Claudia Bockner
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Irina Vyguzova
Natalya Chikina
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Platform Finals
10 m Chi Bin
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Fu Mingxia
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Vyninka Arlow
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10 m synchro Guo Jingjing
Wang Rui
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Annika Walter
Ute Wetzig
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Laura Wilkinson
Patty Amstrong
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Preceded by
1993 FINA Diving World Cup
(Beijing, China)
1995 FINA Diving World Cup
(Atlanta, USA)
Succeeded by
1997 FINA Diving World Cup
(Mexico City, Mexico)

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