Diving at the 2002 Asian Games – Women's 10 metre platform

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Women's 10 metre platform
at the 2002 Asian Games
VenueSajik Swimming Pool
Date12 October 2002
Competitors12 from 8 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea
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The women's 10-metre platform diving competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan was held on 12 October at the Sajik Swimming Pool.

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Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

DateTimeEvent
Saturday, 12 October 200210:00Semifinal
19:00Final

Results

Semifinal

RankAthleteScore
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Na  (CHN)199.80
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lao Lishi  (CHN)195.36
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Leong Mun Yee  (MAS)178.71
4Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Im Sung-young  (KOR)177.45
5Flag of North Korea.svg  Kim Kyong-ju  (PRK)176.10
6Flag of Japan.svg  Takiri Miyazaki  (JPN)175.89
7Flag of North Korea.svg  Jon Hyon-ju  (PRK)170.49
8Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Olga Khristoforova  (KAZ)169.74
9Flag of Japan.svg  Emi Otsuki  (JPN)166.98
10Flag of Indonesia.svg  Shenny Ratna Amelia  (INA)165.27
11Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Hsieh Pei-hua  (TPE)159.21
12Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Choi Hye-jin  (KOR)154.29

Final

RankAthleteSFDiveFinalTotal
12345
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lao Lishi  (CHN)195.3674.7084.4879.6869.3079.56387.72583.08
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Na  (CHN)199.8073.9269.6680.9160.3082.56367.35567.15
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of North Korea.svg  Kim Kyong-ju  (PRK)176.1045.9077.2266.2465.6164.68319.65495.75
4Flag of Japan.svg  Takiri Miyazaki  (JPN)175.8963.0062.6466.6063.1862.16317.58493.47
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Olga Khristoforova  (KAZ)169.7460.3061.5645.2456.2873.92297.30467.04
6Flag of Malaysia.svg  Leong Mun Yee  (MAS)178.7159.9464.6852.2052.6557.72287.19465.90
7Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Im Sung-young  (KOR)177.4568.0452.2051.0355.3861.32287.97465.42
6Flag of North Korea.svg  Jon Hyon-ju  (PRK)170.4963.9028.7173.9266.4260.03292.98463.47
7Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Hsieh Pei-hua  (TPE)159.2159.6458.5056.5555.0862.64292.41451.62
10Flag of Indonesia.svg  Shenny Ratna Amelia  (INA)165.2756.9466.6039.3648.6062.37273.87439.14
11Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  Choi Hye-jin  (KOR)154.2964.8053.9436.1263.8453.28271.98426.27
12Flag of Japan.svg  Emi Otsuki  (JPN)166.9859.6429.4036.5466.6062.37254.55421.53

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