Men's 10 metre platform event at the 2019 European Diving Championships was contested on 11 August. Ukrainian Oleksii Sereda, aged 13 years and seven months at the time, won the gold medal becoming the youngest European Diving champion ever. [1]
19 athletes participated at the event; the best 12 from the preliminary round qualified for the final. [2] [3]
Rank | Diver | Nationality | D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6 | Total |
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1 | Oleksii Sereda | Ukraine | 76.50 | 58.80 | 66.00 | 86.40 | 83.20 | 76.80 | 447.70 |
2 | Nikita Shleikher | Russia | 72.00 | 64.80 | 48.10 | 82.80 | 81.60 | 81.00 | 430.30 |
3 | Timo Barthel | Germany | 73.80 | 72.00 | 69.30 | 63.00 | 86.70 | 60.80 | 425.60 |
4 | Noah Williams | Great Britain | 81.00 | 81.00 | 68.80 | 73.10 | 44.40 | 75.60 | 423.90 |
5 | Benjamin Auffret | France | 52.80 | 66.30 | 75.00 | 89.10 | 59.40 | 63.00 | 405.60 |
6 | Ruslan Ternovoi | Russia | 86.40 | 59.50 | 64.35 | 72.60 | 84.60 | 35.15 | 402.60 |
7 | Matthew Dixon | Great Britain | 73.60 | 67.20 | 74.25 | 42.55 | 66.30 | 67.20 | 391.10 |
8 | Riccardo Giovannini | Italy | 63.00 | 54.00 | 65.60 | 64.35 | 69.30 | 57.60 | 373.85 |
9 | Oleh Serbin | Ukraine | 80.00 | 44.55 | 22.10 | 72.00 | 70.40 | 73.60 | 362.65 |
10 | Vinko Paradzik | Sweden | 67.20 | 57.60 | 63.00 | 59.40 | 52.70 | 61.20 | 361.10 |
11 | Constantin Popovici | Romania | 73.60 | 45.90 | 70.20 | 67.50 | 54.40 | 48.00 | 359.60 |
12 | Lou Massenberg | Germany | 67.20 | 64.50 | 52.80 | 52.80 | 47.60 | 67.20 | 352.10 |
13 | Andreas Larsen | Italy | 47.85 | 62.70 | 66.00 | 39.10 | 57.60 | 62.90 | 336.15 |
14 | Lev Sargsyan | Armenia | 48.00 | 63.00 | 59.40 | 46.80 | 61.20 | 54.40 | 332.80 |
15 | Dariush Lotfi | Austria | 42.00 | 61.05 | 65.60 | 52.80 | 57.60 | 36.00 | 315.05 |
16 | Vladimir Harutyunyan | Armenia | 38.40 | 63.00 | 27.00 | 67.20 | 57.80 | 57.60 | 311.00 |
17 | Artsiom Barouski | Belarus | 59.20 | 49.50 | 67.65 | 30.40 | 35.75 | 48.00 | 290.45 |
18 | Martin Bang Christensen | Denmark | 54.40 | 25.60 | 34.65 | 37.40 | 49.50 | 62.90 | 264.45 |
19 | Kıvanç Gür | Turkey | 43.20 | 14.50 | 35.00 | 45.00 | 22.50 | 46.20 | 206.40 |
Rank | Diver | Nationality | D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | D6 | Total |
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Oleksii Sereda | Ukraine | 78.00 | 75.60 | 80.85 | 81.60 | 91.20 | 81.60 | 488.85 | |
Benjamin Auffret | France | 67.20 | 91.80 | 76.50 | 82.50 | 75.90 | 81.00 | 474.90 | |
Ruslan Ternovoi | Russia | 81.60 | 39.10 | 79.20 | 79.20 | 79.20 | 86.95 | 445.25 | |
4 | Nikita Shleikher | Russia | 76.80 | 70.20 | 79.55 | 55.80 | 79.90 | 82.80 | 445.05 |
5 | Constantin Popovici | Romania | 72.00 | 79.90 | 61.20 | 70.50 | 72.00 | 75.20 | 430.80 |
6 | Oleh Serbin | Ukraine | 80.00 | 59.40 | 71.40 | 76.50 | 56.00 | 81.60 | 424.90 |
7 | Timo Barthel | Germany | 75.60 | 75.20 | 70.95 | 67.50 | 66.30 | 67.20 | 422.75 |
8 | Matthew Dixon | Great Britain | 76.80 | 73.60 | 74.25 | 37.00 | 71.40 | 72.00 | 405.05 |
9 | Noah Williams | Great Britain | 72.00 | 79.20 | 64.00 | 30.60 | 75.85 | 81.00 | 402.65 |
10 | Riccardo Giovannini | Italy | 71.40 | 58.50 | 44.80 | 69.30 | 79.20 | 62.40 | 385.60 |
11 | Lou Massenberg | Germany | 67.20 | 67.50 | 67.65 | 57.60 | 51.00 | 70.40 | 381.35 |
12 | Vinko Paradzik | Sweden | 65.60 | 73.80 | 67.50 | 36.00 | 30.60 | 62.90 | 336.40 |
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