Diving at the 1991 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 3 metre springboard

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The Men's 3m Springboard event was contested for the sixth time at the World Aquatics Championships during the 1991 edition, held in Perth, Western Australia.

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The competition was split into two phases: with a preliminary round, where the twelve divers with the highest scores advanced to the final. In the last round the remaining divers performed a set of dives to determine the final ranking. There were a total number of 33 competitors.

Final

RANKFINALSCORE
Med 1.png Flag of the United States.svg  Kent Ferguson  (USA)650.25
Med 2.png Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Tan Liangde  (CHN)643.95
Med 3.png Flag of Germany.svg  Albin Killat  (GER)619.77
4.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Deliang  (CHN)614.73
5.Flag of the United States.svg  Mark Bradshaw  (USA)610.14
6.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Sergey Lomonovskiy  (URS)598.83
7.Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Valery Statsenko  (URS)577.98
8.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Edwin Jongejans  (NED)569.52
9.Flag of Mexico.svg  Fernando Platas  (MEX)565.83
10.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Simon McCormack  (AUS)565.14
11.Flag of Mexico.svg  Jorge Mondragón  (MEX)563.10
12.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Mark Rourke  (CAN)549.54

Non-Qualifiers

RANKFINALSCORE
13.Flag of Sweden.svg  Joakim Andersson  (SWE)528.84
14.Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Lorenzini  (ITA)528.69
15.Flag of Germany.svg  Peter Böhler  (GER)524.22
16.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Robert Morgan  (GBR)513.69
17.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Michael Murphy  (AUS)512.73
18.Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Lee Yuan  (TPE)512.19
19.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Larry Flewwelling  (CAN)511.89
20.Flag of France.svg  Philippe Duvernay  (FRA)509.46
21.Flag of France.svg  Jérome Nalliod  (FRA)502.44
22.Flag of Norway.svg  Ole Johnny Aasen  (NOR)490.44
23.Flag of Spain.svg  José Miguel Gil  (ESP)490.14
24.Flag of Austria.svg  Niki Stajković  (AUT)485.34
25.Flag of North Korea.svg  Cho Gum-San  (PRK)463.56
26.Flag of Austria.svg  Jürgen Richter  (AUT)455.10
27.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jeff Arbon  (GBR)453.96
28.Flag of Denmark.svg  Dennis Sörensen  (DEN)451.56
29.Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Evan Stewart  (ZIM)436.71
30.Flag of Indonesia.svg  Temmy Kusuma  (INA)371.94
31.Flag of Brazil.svg  Emerson Neves  (BRA)370.41
32.Flag of Brazil.svg  Regis Carrera  (BRA)344.19
33.Flag of Indonesia.svg  Husaini Noor  (INA)313.02

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