Diving at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 3 metre springboard

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Men's 3 metre springboard
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
Diving pictogram.svg
Venue Aquatics Centre
Date6–7 August
Competitors29 from 17 nations
Winning points555.90
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Ilya Zakharov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg Qin Kai Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Bronze medal icon.svg He Chong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
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The men's 3 metre springboard diving competition at the 2012 Olympic Games in London was held on 6 and 7 August at the Aquatics Centre within the Olympic Park.

Ilya Zakharov from Russia won the gold medal. China's Qin Kai took silver and He Chong won bronze.

Format

The competition was held in three rounds:

Schedule

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

DateTimeRound
Monday 6 August 201219:00Preliminary
Tuesday 7 August 201210:00
19:00
Semifinal
Final

Results

Source: [1]

RankDiverNationPreliminarySemifinalFinal
PointsRankPointsRankDive 1Dive 2Dive 3Dive 4Dive 5Dive 6Points
Gold medal icon.svg Ilya Zakharov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 507.651505.60285.0091.0089.2586.7099.45104.50555.90
Silver medal icon.svg Qin Kai Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 451.6011500.35381.0086.7096.2591.8096.9089.10541.75
Bronze medal icon.svg He Chong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 500.902510.15172.0081.6089.2585.0098.8097.50524.15
4 Patrick Hausding Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 477.154485.55676.5075.9587.7576.5094.5094.35505.55
5 Troy Dumais Flag of the United States.svg  United States 486.603490.55583.7084.1576.5081.6088.4088.40498.35
6 Yahel Castillo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 475.255499.65486.7085.0095.0089.2572.0064.75492.70
7 Ethan Warren Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 441.5015456.851172.0068.2091.2086.7089.2581.60488.95
8 Illya Kvasha Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 470.256478.60778.2068.4079.2082.2567.5086.70462.25
9 Chris Mears Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 436.0518461.00972.0058.5074.2578.2056.10100.70439.75
10 Yeoh Ken Nee Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 452.6010441.651279.0578.2049.5079.2076.5075.00437.45
11 Alexandre Despatie Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 458.559472.80872.0080.8581.0083.3074.1022.10413.35
12 Javier Illana Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 460.358458.051070.5086.7055.1042.0035.7081.60371.60
13 François Imbeau-Dulac Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 449.3012440.2013did not advance
14 Evgeny Kuznetsov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 440.9516437.7014did not advance
15 Matthieu Rosset Flag of France.svg  France 445.1513422.5015did not advance
16 Oleksiy Pryhorov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 439.8017414.1516did not advance
17 César Castro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 441.9014388.4017did not advance
18 Chris Colwill Flag of the United States.svg  United States 461.357339.8018did not advance
19 Huang Qiang Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 433.8519did not advance
20 Michele Benedetti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 433.0520did not advance
21 Sebastián Villa Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 414.9021did not advance
22 Damien Cely Flag of France.svg  France 413.3022did not advance
23 Daniel Islas Arroyo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 410.6023did not advance
24 Tommaso Rinaldi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 400.0024did not advance
25 Robert Páez Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 382.6025did not advance
26 Stefanos Paparounas Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 366.1026did not advance
27 Jack Laugher Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 330.0027did not advance
28 Edickson Contreras Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 301.4528did not advance
Stephan Feck Flag of Germany.svg  Germany did not finish*

* Stephan Feck, competing in his first Olympics, received a 0.0 on his second dive after he slipped on the board and landed on his back in the water. [2] He returned for his third dive but did not perform his fourth, fifth or sixth, thereby removing himself from the competition.

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References

  1. "Men's 3 m springboard - Results". london2012.com. 7 August 2012. Archived from the original on 8 December 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  2. "Feck'd It! German Diver Stephan Feck Completes Worst Dive Ever". 7 August 2012.