Women's 1 metre springboard event at the 2019 European Diving Championships was contested on 10 August. The Russian Vitaliia Koroleva, ranked at the 13th place and eliminated after the preliminary round, entered the final due to the withdrawal of Italian Elena Bertocchi (8th in the preliminaries), and managed to win the gold medal. [1]
23 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 | Total |
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1 | Kristina Ilinykh | Russia | 54.00 | 48.30 | 57.20 | 57.20 | 49.50 | 266.20 |
2 | Lena Hentschel | Germany | 50.40 | 54.60 | 48.30 | 52.80 | 54.60 | 260.70 |
3 | Katherine Torrance | Great Britain | 50.40 | 48.30 | 43.20 | 54.60 | 55.90 | 252.40 |
4 | Daphne Wils | Netherlands | 50.40 | 36.40 | 50.60 | 67.50 | 41.25 | 246.15 |
5 | Michelle Heimberg | Switzerland | 50.40 | 48.10 | 48.30 | 44.40 | 50.70 | 241.90 |
6 | Chiara Pellacani | Italy | 44.85 | 50.70 | 43.20 | 50.70 | 48.00 | 237.45 |
7 | Olena Fedorova | Ukraine | 50.40 | 54.60 | 33.60 | 52.00 | 44.85 | 235.45 |
8 | Elena Bertocchi [1] | Italy | 50.40 | 46.80 | 47.15 | 43.20 | 46.80 | 234.35 |
9 | Clare Cryan | Ireland | 50.40 | 44.85 | 44.40 | 46.80 | 46.80 | 233.25 |
10 | Scarlett Mew Jensen | Great Britain | 46.80 | 42.90 | 44.85 | 39.60 | 54.60 | 228.75 |
11 | Valeria Antolino Pacheco | Spain | 48.00 | 46.00 | 41.25 | 43.20 | 48.10 | 226.55 |
12 | Alena Khamulkina | Belarus | 46.80 | 49.40 | 44.85 | 40.80 | 44.20 | 226.05 |
13 | Vitaliia Koroleva | Russia | 45.60 | 41.60 | 40.25 | 54.00 | 44.20 | 225.65 |
14 | Kaja Skrzek | Poland | 50.40 | 46.80 | 37.95 | 43.20 | 46.20 | 224.55 |
15 | Emilia Nilsson Garip | Sweden | 50.40 | 45.60 | 46.00 | 31.20 | 48.10 | 221.30 |
16 | Emma Gullstrand | Sweden | 49.20 | 33.35 | 28.80 | 46.80 | 54.60 | 212.75 |
17 | Jette Müller | Germany | 37.70 | 44.40 | 48.00 | 46.80 | 21.85 | 198.75 |
18 | Jessica Favre | Switzerland | 51.60 | 20.80 | 28.75 | 43.20 | 53.30 | 197.65 |
19 | Lauren Hallaselkä | Finland | 50.40 | 37.95 | 39.60 | 35.10 | 33.00 | 196.05 |
20 | Marcela Marić | Croatia | 46.80 | 37.40 | 26.00 | 43.20 | 42.55 | 195.95 |
21 | Anna Arnautova | Ukraine | 45.60 | 31.20 | 36.80 | 33.60 | 46.20 | 193.40 |
22 | Aleksandra Błażowska | Poland | 43.20 | 36.30 | 43.70 | 25.20 | 40.30 | 188.70 |
23 | Roosa Kanerva | Finland | 40.25 | 32.40 | 43.20 | 36.40 | 24.70 | 176.95 |
Rank | Diver | Nationality | D1 | D2 | D3 | D4 | D5 | Total |
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Vitaliia Koroleva | Russia | 51.60 | 54.60 | 50.60 | 54.00 | 55.90 | 266.70 | |
Olena Fedorova | Ukraine | 54.00 | 57.20 | 52.80 | 54.60 | 44.85 | 263.45 | |
Kristina Ilinykh | Russia | 56.40 | 51.75 | 55.90 | 58.50 | 40.50 | 263.03 | |
4 | Lena Hentschel | Germany | 54.00 | 50.70 | 46.00 | 48.00 | 58.50 | 257.20 |
5 | Chiara Pellacani | Italy | 48.30 | 58.50 | 50.40 | 48.10 | 51.60 | 256.90 |
6 | Katherine Torrance | Great Britain | 50.40 | 48.30 | 48.00 | 45.50 | 57.20 | 249.40 |
7 | Michelle Heimberg | Switzerland | 51.60 | 54.60 | 51.75 | 38.40 | 50.70 | 247.05 |
8 | Valeria Pacheco Antolino | Spain | 50.40 | 48.30 | 45.00 | 49.20 | 50.70 | 243.60 |
9 | Daphne Wils | Netherlands | 52.80 | 54.60 | 47.15 | 39.00 | 45.00 | 238.55 |
10 | Scarlett Mew Jensen | Great Britain | 49.20 | 46.20 | 41.40 | 46.80 | 54.60 | 238.20 |
11 | Alena Khamulkina | Belarus | 46.80 | 46.80 | 49.45 | 40.80 | 46.80 | 230.65 |
12 | Clare Cryan | Ireland | 50.40 | 44.85 | 39.60 | 32.50 | 46.80 | 214.15 |
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