The diving competitions at the 2021 FINA Diving World Cup at Tokyo, Japan took place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre from 1 to 6 May 2021. The event serves the final qualifying diving event for the 2020 Summer Olympics (top 4 non-qualified divers for synchronised events, top 18 non-qualified divers for individual events). [1]
Day | Date | Event | Time |
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1 | 1 May | 3m Synchro Prelim (Women's) | 10:00 |
10m Synchro Prelim (Men's) | 12:30 | ||
3m Synchro Finals (Women's) | 16:00 | ||
Victory Ceremony | |||
10m Synchro Finals (Men's) | 18:00 | ||
Victory Ceremony | |||
2 | 2 May | 10m Synchro Prelim (Women's) | 10:00 |
3m Synchro Prelim (Men's) | 12:30 | ||
10m Synchro Finals (Women's) | 16:00 | ||
Victory Ceremony | |||
3m Synchro Finals (Men's) | 18:00 | ||
Victory Ceremony | |||
3 | 3 May | 3m Prelims (Women's) | 9:00 |
10m Prelims (Men's) | 12:30 | ||
3m Semi-finals (Women's) | 16:45 | ||
10m Semi-finals (Men's) | 18:45 | ||
4 | 4 May | 10m Prelims (Women's) | 10:00 |
3m Finals (Women's) | 16:00 | ||
Victory Ceremony | |||
10m Finals (Men's) | 18:00 | ||
Victory Ceremony | |||
5 | 5 May | 3m Prelims (Men's) | 10:00 |
10m Semi-finals (Women's) | 16:00 | ||
10m Finals (Women's) | 18:00 | ||
Victory Ceremony | |||
6 | 6 May | 3m Semi-finals (Men's) | 10:00 |
3m Finals (Men's) | 16:00 | ||
Victory Ceremony | |||
Green denotes finalists
Divers bolded denotes they have qualified for Olympics by dint of this result
Rank | Nation | Divers | Preliminary | Final | ||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | |||
Great Britain | Daniel Goodfellow Jack Laugher | 396.60 | 3 | 440.94 | 1 | |
Germany | Patrick Hausding Lars Rüdiger | 400.44 | 2 | 433.92 | 2 | |
Russia | Evgeny Kuznetsov Nikita Shleikher | 421.92 | 1 | 415.86 | 3 | |
4 | United States | Andrew Capobianco Michael Hixon | 394.25 | 4 | 414.18 | 4 |
5 | Italy | Lorenzo Marsaglia Giovanni Tocci | 371.10 | 7 | 412.68 | 5 |
6 | Spain | Adrían Abadía Nicolás García | 371.25 | 6 | 387.63 | 6 |
7 | Malaysia | Chew Yiwei Ooi Tze Liang | 336.21 | 11 | 385.50 | 7 |
8 | Mexico | Yahel Castillo Juan Celaya | 379.56 | 5 | 380.49 | 8 |
9 | Colombia | Sebastián Morales Daniel Restrepo | 350.43 | 9 | 380.46 | 9 |
10 | Ukraine | Oleksandr Gorshkovozov Oleh Kolodiy | 348.03 | 10 | 374.16 | 10 |
11 | Poland | Kacper Lesiak Andrzej Rzeszutek | 369.27 | 8 | 355.05 | 11 |
12 | Austria | Alex Hart Nikolaj Schaller | 334.98 | 12 | 327.66 | 12 |
13 | Dominican Republic | Frandiel Gómez José Ruvalcaba | 321.87 | 13 | did not advance | |
14 | Georgia | Sandro Melikidze Tornike Onikashvili | 310.23 | 14 | ||
15 | Kuwait | Abdulrahman Abbas Hassan Qali | 297.36 | 15 | ||
16 | South Korea | Kim Yeong-nam Woo Ha-ram | 296.10 | 16 |
Green denotes finalists
Divers bolded denotes they have qualify for Olympics
Green denotes finalists
Divers bolded denotes they have qualified for the Olympics
Rank | Nation | Divers | Preliminary | Final | ||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | |||
China | Chang Yani Chen Yiwen | 317.46 | 1 | 317.16 | 1 | |
Canada | Jennifer Abel Mélissa Citrini-Beaulieu | 294.48 | 2 | 289.98 | 2 | |
Italy | Elena Bertocchi Chiara Pellacani | 268.62 | 6 | 283.77 | 3 | |
4 | Germany | Lena Hentschel Tina Punzel | 263.52 | 8 | 281.70 | 4 |
5 | United States | Sarah Bacon Kassidy Cook | 273.24 | 5 | 278.49 | 5 |
6 | Great Britain | Katherine Torrance Grace Reid | 273.30 | 4 | 276.00 | 6 |
7 | Russia | Kristina Ilinykh Maria Poliakova | 273.33 | 3 | 272.94 | 7 |
8 | Japan | Haruka Enomoto Hazuki Miyamoto | 267.90 | 7 | 270.00 | 8 |
9 | Mexico | Paola Espinosa Melany Hernández | 257.40 | 10 | 264.60 | 9 |
10 | Netherlands | Inge Jansen Celine van Duijn | 263.10 | 9 | 263.40 | 10 |
11 | Switzerland | Madeline Coquoz Jessica Favre | 233.55 | 12 | 258.90 | 11 |
12 | South Korea | Cho Eun-bi Kim Su-ji | 242.49 | 11 | 247.47 | 12 |
13 | Ukraine | Anna Arnautova Viktoriya Kesar | 227.55 | 13 | did not advance | |
14 | Puerto Rico | Maycey Vieta Elizabeth Miclau | 218.55 | 14 | ||
15 | Malaysia | Nur Dhabitah Sabri Ng Yan Yee | 217.95 | 15 | ||
16 | Brazil | Luana Lira Anna Lucia Rodriguez Martins | 216.21 | 16 |
Green denotes finalists
Divers bolded denotes they have qualify for Olympics
Rank | Nation | Divers | Preliminary | Final | ||
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Points | Rank | Points | Rank | |||
Canada | Meaghan Benfeito Caeli McKay | 285.09 | 6 | 305.94 | 1 | |
Great Britain | Eden Cheng Lois Toulson | 297.66 | 3 | 302.88 | 2 | |
Germany | Tina Punzel Christina Wassen | 290.94 | 4 | 292.86 | 3 | |
4 | Malaysia | Leong Mun Yee Pandelela Rinong | 290.70 | 5 | 288.36 | 4 |
5 | Mexico | Gabriela Agúndez Alejandra Orozco | 312.54 | 1 | 286.56 | 5 |
6 | Russia | Ekaterina Beliaeva Yulia Timoshinina | 309.90 | 2 | 286.26 | 6 |
7 | Japan | Matsuri Arai Minami Itahashi | 280.38 | 7 | 281.58 | 7 |
8 | Ukraine | Kseniia Bailo Sofiya Lyskun | 270.90 | 8 | 272.94 | 8 |
9 | Italy | Noemi Batki Chiara Pellacani | 262.80 | 9 | 268.26 | 9 |
10 | South Korea | Kwon Ha-lim Moon Na-yun | 259.77 | 10 | 258.57 | 10 |
11 | Norway | Anne Tuxen Helle Tuxen | 253.23 | 11 | 241.68 | 11 |
Green denotes finalists
Blue denotes semifinalists
Divers bolded denotes they have qualify for Olympics via this result. Divers in the first 18 places unbolded have already qualified, or his nation has already reached its maximum allocation.
Green denotes finalists
Blue denotes semifinalists
Divers bolded denotes they have qualify for Olympics (so far) via this result. Divers in the first 18 places unbolded have already qualified, or his nation has already reached its maximum allocation.
Green denotes finalists
Blue denotes semifinalists
Divers bolded denotes they have qualify for Olympics (so far) via this result. Divers in the first 18 places unbolded have already qualified, or his nation has already reached its maximum allocation.
Green denotes finalists
Blue denotes semifinalists
Divers bolded denotes they have qualify for Olympics (so far) via this result. Divers in the first 18 places unbolded have already qualified, or his nation has already reached its maximum allocation.
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