Men's 3 metre springboard at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | McDonald's Olympic Swim Stadium | ||||||||||||
Date | 7–8 August 1984 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Diving at the 1984 Summer Olympics | ||
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3 m springboard | men | women |
10 m platform | men | women |
The men's 3 metre springboard, also reported as springboard diving, was one of four diving events on the Diving at the 1984 Summer Olympics programme. [1]
The competition was split into two phases:
Rank | Diver | Nation | Preliminary | Final | |
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Points | Rank | Points | |||
Greg Louganis | United States | 752.37 | 1 | 754.41 | |
Tan Liangde | China | 600.99 | 4 | 662.31 | |
Ronald Merriott | United States | 628.47 | 2 | 661.32 | |
4 | Li Hongping | China | 611.55 | 3 | 646.35 |
5 | Christopher Snode | Great Britain | 592.68 | 5 | 609.51 |
6 | Piero Italiani | Italy | 573.69 | 6 | 578.94 |
7 | Albin Killat | West Germany | 549.39 | 8 | 569.52 |
8 | Steve Foley | Australia | 543.87 | 9 | 561.93 |
9 | Jorge Mondragón | Mexico | 537.03 | 10 | 550.35 |
10 | Dieter Dörr | West Germany | 533.61 | 11 | 549.33 |
11 | Juha Ovaskainen | Finland | 532.17 | 12 | 548.55 |
12 | Carlos Girón | Mexico | 549.75 | 7 | 530.04 |
13 | Jon Grunde Vegard | Norway | 531.48 | 13 | Did not advance |
14 | Randy Sageman | Canada | 527.97 | 14 | Did not advance |
15 | Nigel Stanton | Great Britain | 521.61 | 15 | Did not advance |
16 | Tom Lemaire | Belgium | 515.16 | 16 | Did not advance |
17 | Ricardo Camacho | Spain | 509.10 | 17 | Did not advance |
18 | Mark Graham | New Zealand | 497.55 | 18 | Did not advance |
19 | Fernando Henderson | Dominican Republic | 492.15 | 19 | Did not advance |
20 | Reynaldo Castro | Dominican Republic | 485.16 | 20 | Did not advance |
21 | Carlos Isturiz | Venezuela | 483.00 | 21 | Did not advance |
22 | Gary Lamb | New Zealand | 477.66 | 22 | Did not advance |
23 | Mike Mourant | Canada | 476.19 | 23 | Did not advance |
24 | Andy Kwan | Hong Kong | 433.89 | 24 | Did not advance |
25 | Isao Yamagishi | Japan | 427.14 | 25 | Did not advance |
26 | Said Daw | Egypt | 407.88 | 26 | Did not advance |
27 | Yang Wai Kam | Hong Kong | 387.63 | 27 | Did not advance |
28 | Tamer Farid | Egypt | 373.71 | 28 | Did not advance |
29 | Abdulla Abuqrais | Kuwait | 312.24 | 29 | Did not advance |
30 | Majed Al-Taqi | Kuwait | 299.16 | 30 | Did not advance |
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