2002 FINA Diving World Cup

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2002 FINA Diving World Cup
Host city Seville, Spain
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Website FINA event site
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The 2002 FINA Diving World Cup was held in Seville, Spain.

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Medal winners

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Springboard Finals
1 m Xu Xiang
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Alexandre Despatie
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José Miguel Gil
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3 m Dmitri Sautin
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Peng Bo
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Wang Tianling
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3 m synchro Wang Feng
Wang Tianling
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Steven Barnett
Robert Newbery
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Dimitri Baibakov
Dmitri Sautin
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Platform Finals
10 m Tian Liang
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Hu Jia
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José Guerra
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10 m synchro Luo Yutong
Tian Liang
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Erik Fornaris
José Guerra
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Matthew Helm
Robert Newbery
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Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Springboard Finals
1 m Guo Jingjing
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Irina Lashko
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Heike Fischer
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3 m Guo Jingjing
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Wu Minxia
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Irina Lashko
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3 m synchro Vera Ilyina
Yuliya Pakhalina
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Guo Jingjing
Wu Minxia
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Ditte Kotzian
Conny Schmalfuss
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Platform Finals
10 m Lao Lishi
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Kimiko Soldati
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Li Ting
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10 m synchro Lao Lishi
Li Ting
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Evgenia Olshevskaya
Svetlana Timoshinina
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Rebecca Gilmore
Anna Mcilwaine
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Preceded by
2000 FINA Diving World Cup
(Sydney, Australia)
2002 FINA Diving World Cup
(Seville, Spain)
Succeeded by
2004 FINA Diving World Cup
(Athens, Greece)

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