Diving at the 2015 Pan American Games – Men's 3 metre springboard

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Men's 3 metre springboard at the XVII Pan American Games
Diving pictogram.svg
Venue CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Aquatics Centre and Field House
DatesJuly 10 - July 11
Competitors20 from 12 nations
Winning score483.35
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Canada.svg  Canada
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The men's 3 metre springboard competition of the diving events at the 2015 Pan American Games was held between the 10 and 11 of July at the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Aquatics Centre and Field House in Toronto, Canada. [1] The winner of the competition qualified his country a quota place for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. If the host nation of the Games wins the event, the runner up will qualify instead. [2]

Contents

The individual diving competitions all consist of two rounds. In the first, the divers each perform five dives. The best 12 divers in the preliminaries advance to the final. In the final round, the divers perform a final set of five dives, with the scores from those dives (and only those dives) used to determine final ranking.

Seven judges evaluate each dive, giving the diver a score between 0 and 10 with increments of 0.5; scores below 7.0 or above 9.5 are rare. The two highest and two lowest scores from each judge are dropped. The remaining three scores are summed, and multiplied by the degree of difficulty of the dive to give the total score for the dive. Scores from each dive in the round are summed to give the round score.

Schedule

DateTimeRound
July 10, 201510:00Preliminary [3]
July 11, 201518:00Final [4]

Results

Green denotes finalists

RankDiverNationalityPreliminary [3] Final [4]
PointsRankPointsRank
Gold medal icon.svg Rommel Pacheco Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 466.351483.351
Silver medal icon.svg Jahir Ocampo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 383.356442.152
Bronze medal icon.svg Philippe Gagné Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 362.808421.203
4 César Castro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 404.853411.554
5 Rafael Quintero Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 350.1510409.005
6 François Imbeau-Dulac Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 406.952398.406
7 Sebastián Villa Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 345.1511397.407
8 Donato Neglia Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 370.107392.358
9 Sebastian Morales Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 391.354380.209
10 Yona Knight-Wisdom Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 362.509380.0010
11 Zachary Nees Flag of the United States.svg  United States 327.6512367.7011
12 Alfredo Colmenarez Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 384.955359.2012
13 Ian Matos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 327.0513N/A
14 Cory Bowersox Flag of the United States.svg  United States 321.3514N/A
15 Robert Páez Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 320.8015N/A
16 Frandiel Gomez Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 311.0516N/A
17 Diego Carquin Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 297.5517N/A
18 Daniel Pinto Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 267.9018N/A
19 Adrian Infante Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 266.6519N/A
20 Jonatan Posligua Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 226.7020N/A

Detailed Results

Preliminary

RankDiverNationalityPreliminary [3]
Dive 1RankDive 2RankDive 3RankDive 4RankDive 5RankDive 6Grand Total
1 Rommel Pacheco Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 83.301149.30 (66.00)1237.70 (88.40)1308.65 (70.95)1375.15 (66.50)191.20466.35
2 François Imbeau-Dulac Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 67.504135.70 (68.20)4183.70 (48.00)8255.45 (71.75)6328.95 (73.50)378.00406.95
3 César Castro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 72.002144.00 (72.00)2210.65 (66.65)2273.65 (63.00)2335.15 (61.50)269.70404.85
4 Sebastian Morales Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 58.9013125.20 (66.30)7196.95 (71.75)4248.25 (51.30)7314.85 (66.60)676.50391.35
5 Alfredo Colmenarez Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 63.007132.75 (69.75)5186.75 (54.00)6255.75 (69.00)4322.05 (66.30)562.90384.95
6 Jahir Ocampo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 59.5012132.60 (73.10)6191.10 (58.50)5233.10 (42.00)9307.35 (74.25)776.00383.35
7 Donato Neglia Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 63.007120.35 (57.35)9186.65 (66.30)7256.35 (69.70)3324.60 (52.50)452.50377.10
8 Philippe Gagné Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 60.0010100.30 (40.30)16159.80 (59.50)13212.30 (52.50)13278.80 (66.50)1084.00362.80
9 Yona Knight-Wisdom Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 60.0010120.45 (60.45)8179.95 (59.50)9238.45 (58.50)8296.20 (57.75)966.30362.50
10 Rafael Quintero Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 69.753137.25 (67.50)3200.15 (62.90)3255.65 (55.50)5305.15 (49.50)845.00350.15
11 Sebastián Villa Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 63.007101.00 (38.00)15144.20 (43.20)16215.95 (71.75)12272.05 (56.10)1273.10345.15
12 Zachary Nees Flag of the United States.svg  United States 65.10591.35 (26.25)18134.55 (43.20)18187.25 (52.70)17261.35 (74.10)1366.30327.65
13 Ian Matos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 45.0017102.00 (57.00)14153.00 (51.00)15199.20 (46.20)16260.40 (61.20)1466.65327.05
14 Cory Bowersox Flag of the United States.svg  United States 65.105114.60 (49.50)11158.35 (43.75)14224.65 (66.30)10255.05 (30.40)1766.30321.35
15 Robert Páez Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 55.5014115.95 (60.45)10169.69 (54.00)10208.45 (38.50)14259.60 (51.15)1561.20320.80
16 Frandiel Gomez Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 51.1515102.15 (51.00)13163.65 (61.50)12201.15 (37.50)15256.65 (55.50)1654.40311.05
17 Diego Carquin Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 51.0016108.35 (57.35)12164.45 (56.10)11216.95 (52.50)11275.45 (58.50)1122.10297.55
18 Daniel Pinto Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 32.402075.60 (43.20)19126.00 (50.40)19168.00 (42.00)19218.40 (50.40)1949.50267.90
19 Adrian Infante Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 43.2018100.20 (57.00)17140.70 (40.50)17167.70 (27.00)19220.35 (52.65)1846.20266.65
20 Jonatan Posligua Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 43.201868.40 (25.20)20102.90 (34.50)20142.10 (39.20)20190.70 (48.60)2036.00226.70

Final

RankDiverNationalityFinal [4]
Dive 1RankDive 2RankDive 3RankDive 4RankDive 5RankDive 6Grand Total
Gold medal icon.svg Rommel Pacheco Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 56.1012135.60 (79.50)8224.00 (88.40)3314.75 (90.75)1409.25 (94.50)174.10466.35
Silver medal icon.svg Jahir Ocampo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 66.308139.40 (73.10)5212.90 (73.50)4289.90 (77.00)2350.95 (61.05)291.20442.15
Bronze medal icon.svg Philippe Gagné Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 69.004148.05 (79.05)1227.95 (79.90)2286.45 (58.50)3331.95 (45.50)689.25421.20
4 César Castro Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 61.5010133.50 (72.00)10203.25 (69.75)7270.75 (67.50)6336.75 (66.00)474.80411.55
5 Rafael Quintero Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 68.206140.20 (72.00)4206.50 (66.30)6269.50 (63.00)7337.00 (67.50)372.00409.00
6 François Imbeau-Dulac Flag of Canada.svg  Canada 69.004138.75 (69.75)6195.75 (57.00)10234.25 (38.50)12316.50 (82.25)981.90398.40
7 Sebastián Villa Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 72.002115.70 (43.70)12196.70 (81.00)9259.70 (63.00)8326.00 (66.30)771.40397.40
8 Donato Neglia Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 67.507141.90 (74.40)3208.20 (66.30)5279.60 (71.40)5333.85 (54.25)558.50392.35
9 Sebastian Morales Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 69.753144.55 (74.80)2230.30 (85.75)1283.50 (53.20)4310.50 (27.00)1269.70380.20
10 Yona Knight-Wisdom Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 66.009134.20 (68.20)9197.20 (63.00)8254.20 (57.00)9313.70 (59.50)1066.30380.00
11 Zachary Nees Flag of the United States.svg  United States 72.851137.60 (64.75)7182.60 (45.00)11248.90 (66.30)10311.60 (62.70)1156.10367.70
12 Alfredo Colmenarez Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 60.0011131.30 (71.30)11182.30 (51.00)12245.30 (63.00)11316.70 (71.40)842.50359.20

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