2019 European Diving Championships – Women's 10 metre platform

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Women's 10 metre platform event at the 2019 European Diving Championships was contested on 6 August.

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Results

19 athletes participated at the event; the best 12 from the Preliminary round qualified for the Final. [1] [2]

Preliminary round

RankDiverNationalityD1D2D3D4D5Total
1 Yulia Timoshinina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 63.0049.6051.1570.9565.60300.30
2 Celine van Duijn Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 63.0052.2060.8054.0065.60295.60
3 Maria Kurjo Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 50.4062.4061.5050.7554.40279.45
4 Sarah Jodoin Di Maria Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 56.0049.5046.4062.4057.60271.90
5 Ellen Ek Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 56.5549.0049.0056.5557.00268.10
6 Noemi Batki Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 58.5038.4062.4068.8038.80265.90
7 Sofiya Lyskun Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 64.0022.5064.0055.1057.40263.00
8 Ekaterina Beliaeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 51.0052.8059.2026.6072.00261.60
9 Tanya Watson Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 33.6059.2046.4056.5554.00249.75
10 Eden Cheng Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 54.0056.0047.6029.7059.20246.50
11 Alaïs Kalonji Flag of France.svg  France 43.2052.8052.8033.6060.20242.60
12 Christina Wassen Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 35.2049.5026.1054.4065.60230.80
13 Maïssam Naji Flag of France.svg  France 36.8026.1047.6068.8046.40225.70
14 Anne Vilde Tuxen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 50.4038.4044.8047.8533.75215.20
15 Gemma McArthur Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 62.4057.000.0037.7056.00213.10
16 Mihaela-Antonia Pavel Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 38.4054.4033.0048.0034.80208.60
17 Nicoleta Angelica Muscalu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 58.8070.4049.500.0026.10204.80
18 Helle Tuxen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 36.2538.4037.8043.5042.00197.95
19 Ciara McGinn Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 58.8035.2046.2014.8538.40193.45

Final

RankDiverNationalityD1D2D3D4D5Total
Gold medal icon.svg Sofiya Lyskun Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 76.8049.5078.4060.9064.40330.00
Silver medal icon.svg Celine van Duijn Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 56.0060.9062.4066.0059.20304.50
Bronze medal icon.svg Yulia Timoshinina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 63.0049.6062.0061.0568.80304.45
4 Maria Kurjo Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 58.8065.6058.5056.5560.80300.25
5 Christina Wassen Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 52.8054.0056.5556.0065.60284.95
6 Noemi Batki Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 61.5036.8067.2048.0061.60275.10
7 Anaïs Kalonji Flag of France.svg  France 60.7549.6057.6049.0054.60271.55
8 Sarah Jodoin Di Maria Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 56.0058.5031.9057.6062.40266.40
9 Eden Cheng Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 63.0072.0037.8034.6557.60265.05
10 Tanya Watson Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 53.2043.2043.2059.4548.60247.65
11 Ekaterina Beliaeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 69.0068.800.0028.0072.00237.80
12 Ellen Ek Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 52.2044.8049.0034.8030.00210.80

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