Diving at the 2007 Pan American Games | |
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This page shows the results of the Diving Competition for men and women at the 2007 Pan American Games , held from July 25 to July 28, 2007 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. There were a total number of four events, for both men and women, after the inclusion of the Synchronized Springboard and Synchronized Platform events.
RANK | FINAL | SCORE |
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Alexandre Despatie (CAN) | 503.65 | |
César Castro (BRA) | 492.70 | |
Troy Dumais (USA) | 484.25 | |
4. | Jorge Betancourt (CUB) | 453.75 |
5. | Juan Urán (COL) | 447.00 |
6. | Rommel Pacheco (MEX) | 435.40 |
7. | Mitch Richeson (USA) | 429.80 |
8. | Yahel Castillo (MEX) | 425.75 |
9. | Luis Villarroel (VEN) | 419.90 |
10. | Jorge Pupo (CUB) | 385.50 |
11. | Emilio Colmenares (VEN) | 373.50 |
12. | Cassius Duran (BRA) | 364.80 |
13. | Reuben Ross (CAN) | 307.30 |
RANK | FINAL | SCORE |
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José Guerra (CUB) | 527.40 | |
Rommel Pacheco (MEX) | 510.15 | |
Alexandre Despatie (CAN) | 505.80 | |
4. | Juan Urán (COL) | 470.40 |
5. | Hugo Parisi (BRA) | 456.60 |
6. | Thomas Finchum (USA) | 454.10 |
7. | Cassius Duran (BRA) | 423.40 |
8. | Riley McCormick (CAN) | 407.15 |
9. | Víctor Ortega (COL) | 404.25 |
10. | David Boudia (USA) | 399.20 |
11. | Giann Tejada (MEX) | 395.00 |
12. | Jorge Pupo (CUB) | 365.45 |
RANK | FINAL | SCORE |
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United States • Troy Dumais • Mitch Richeson | 422.52 | |
Cuba • Erick Fornaris • Jorge Betancourt | 407.10 | |
Canada • Alexandre Despatie • Arturo Miranda | 401.40 | |
4. | Venezuela • Emilio Colmenares • Ramon Fumado | 383.16 |
5. | Mexico • Luis Huerta • Yahel Castillo | 380.79 |
6. | Brazil • Cassius Duran • César Castro | 373.98 |
RANK | FINAL | SCORE |
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United States • David Boudia • Thomas Finchum | 437.64 | |
Cuba • Erick Fornaris • José Guerra | 421.91 | |
Colombia • Juan Urán • Víctor Ortega | 416.10 | |
4. | Brazil • Cassius Duran • Hugo Parisi | 415.41 |
5. | Canada • Reuben Ross • Riley McCormick | 401.73 |
6. | Mexico • Yahel Castillo • Rommel Pacheco | 395.46 |
RANK | FINAL | SCORE |
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Paola Espinosa (MEX) | 361.20 | |
Laura Sánchez (MEX) | 347.45 | |
Kelci Bryant (USA) | 344.15 | |
4. | Juliana Veloso (BRA) | 326.90 |
5. | Ariel Rittenhouse (USA) | 318.15 |
6. | Meaghan Benfeito (CAN) | 289.65 |
7. | Jocelyn Castillo (VEN) | 285.20 |
8. | Diana Pineda (COL) | 273.85 |
9. | Alejandra Fuentes (VEN) | 268.20 |
10. | Yaima Mena (CUB) | 268.15 |
11. | Milena Sae (BRA) | 249.70 |
12. | Kelly MacDonald (CAN) | 248.25 |
RANK | FINAL | SCORE |
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Paola Espinosa (MEX) | 380.95 | |
Haley Ishimatsu (USA) | 364.60 | |
Juliana Veloso (BRA) | 356.25 | |
4. | Émilie Heymans (CAN) | 348.20 |
5. | Tatiana Ortiz (MEX) | 340.90 |
6. | Marie-Ève Marleau (CAN) | 326.60 |
7. | Mary Beth Dunnichay (USA) | 309.60 |
8. | Yaima Mena (CUB) | 285.75 |
9. | Diana Pineda (COL) | 270.10 |
10. | Milena Sae (BRA) | 267.40 |
11. | Yolanda Ortiz (CUB) | 263.15 |
12. | Kiara Buelvas (VEN) | 261.80 |
RANK | FINAL | SCORE |
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Mexico • Laura Sánchez • Paola Espinosa | 307.80 | |
United States • Ariel Rittenhouse • Kelci Bryant | 305.10 | |
Canada • Meaghan Benfeito • Kelly MacDonald | 276.60 | |
4. | Brazil • Juliana Veloso • Tammy Takagi | 273.30 |
5. | Venezuela • Jocelyn Castillo • Laurent Perez | 261.39 |
6. | Cuba • Daile Valdes • Yaima Mena | 246.72 |
RANK | FINAL | SCORE |
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Canada • Émilie Heymans • Marie-Ève Marleau | 327.30 | |
Mexico • Tatiana Ortiz • Paola Espinosa | 325.14 | |
United States • Haley Ishimatsu • Mary Beth Dunnichay | 297.54 | |
4. | Cuba • Yolanda Ortiz • Yaima Mena | 266.49 |
5. | Brazil • Evelyn Winkler • Milena Sae | 265.95 |
Place | Nation | Total | |||
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1 | Mexico | 3 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
2 | United States | 2 | 2 | 3 | 7 |
3 | Canada | 2 | 0 | 3 | 5 |
4 | Cuba | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
5 | Brazil | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
6 | Colombia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 8 | 8 | 8 | 24 |
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