2018 FINA Diving World Series

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The 2018 FINA Diving World Series, also known as the FINA/CNSG Diving World Series for sponsorship reasons, took place from 9 March to 6 May 2018. It was the tenth edition of the FINA-sanctioned invitational series, and included four events across three continents.[1]

Calendar

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The calendar for the 2018 series was announced by FINA in September 2017.[2]

Date Location
March 9–11 China Beijing
March 15–17 Japan Fuji
April 27–29 Canada Montreal
May 4–6 Russia Kazan

Overall medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)3413249
2 Canada (CAN)32813
3 Russia (RUS)29819
4 Malaysia (MAS)1124
5 North Korea (PRK)0718
6 Great Britain (GBR)0437
7 Australia (AUS)0235
 Ukraine (UKR)0235
9 Germany (GER)0033
 Japan (JPN)0033
11 France (FRA)0022
 United States (USA)0022
Totals (12 entries)404040120

Event 1: China Beijing

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The first event took place at the National Aquatics Center in Beijing, China from 9–11 March.[3]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)104014
2 Great Britain (GBR)0123
 Russia (RUS)0123
4 Australia (AUS)0112
 North Korea (PRK)0112
 Ukraine (UKR)0112
7 Malaysia (MAS)0101
8 Canada (CAN)0033
Totals (8 entries)10101030

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
3m Springboard  Xie Siyi (CHN)  Cao Yuan (CHN)  Ilya Zakharov (RUS)
10m Platform  Yang Jian (CHN)  Chen Aisen (CHN)  Nikita Shleikher (RUS)
Synchronised
3m Springboard
 Cao Yuan (CHN)
 Xie Siyi (CHN)
 Evgeniy Kuznetsov (RUS)
 Ilia Zakharov (RUS)
 Oleksandr Horshkovozov (UKR)
 Oleh Kolodiy (UKR)
Synchronised
10m Platform
 Chen Aisen (CHN)
 Yang Hao (CHN)
 Maksym Dolhov (UKR)
 Oleksandr Horshkovozov (UKR)
 Tom Daley (GBR)
 Daniel Goodfellow (GBR)

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
3m Springboard  Shi Tingmao (CHN)  Wang Han (CHN)  Jennifer Abel (CAN)
10m Platform  Zhang Jiaqi (CHN)  Ren Qian (CHN)  Kim Kuk-hyang (PRK)
Synchronised
3m Springboard
 Chen Yiwen (CHN)
 Wang Han (CHN)
 Esther Qin (AUS)
 Anabelle Smith (AUS)
 Jennifer Abel (CAN)
 Mélissa Citrini-Beaulieu (CAN)
Synchronised
10m Platform
 Zhang Jiaqi (CHN)
 Zhang Minjie (CHN)
 Cheong Jun Hoong (MAS)
 Pandelela Rinong (MAS)
 Taneka Kovchenko (AUS)
 Melissa Wu (AUS)

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Synchronised
3m Springboard
 Li Zheng (CHN)
 Wang Han (CHN)
 Tom Daley (GBR)
 Grace Reid (GBR)
 Jennifer Abel (CAN)
 François Imbeau-Dulac (CAN)
Synchronised
10m Platform
 Lian Junjie (CHN)
 Lin Shan (CHN)
 Hyon Il-myong (PRK)
 Kim Mi-hwa (PRK)
 Matty Lee (GBR)
 Lois Toulson (GBR)

Event 2: Japan Fuji

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The second event took place at the Shizuoka Prefectural Swimming Pools in Fuji, Japan from 15 to 17 March.[4]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)103114
2 Russia (RUS)0426
3 Australia (AUS)0101
 Great Britain (GBR)0101
 North Korea (PRK)0101
6 Japan (JPN)0033
7 Canada (CAN)0011
 France (FRA)0011
 Malaysia (MAS)0011
 Ukraine (UKR)0011
Totals (10 entries)10101030

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
3m Springboard  Cao Yuan (CHN)  Ilya Zakharov (RUS)  Xie Siyi (CHN)
10m Platform  Lian Junjie (CHN)  Yang Jian (CHN)  Benjamin Auffret (FRA)
Synchronised
3m Springboard
 Cao Yuan (CHN)
 Xie Siyi (CHN)
 Evgeniy Kuznetsov (RUS)
 Ilia Zakharov (RUS)
 Sho Sakai (JPN)
 Ken Terauchi (JPN)
Synchronised
10m Platform
 Chen Aisen (CHN)
 Yang Hao (CHN)
 Aleksandr Bondar (RUS)
 Viktor Minibaev (RUS)
 Maksym Dolhov (UKR)
 Oleksandr Horshkovozov (UKR)

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
3m Springboard  Shi Tingmao (CHN)  Wang Han (CHN)  Kristina Ilinykh (RUS)
10m Platform  Zhang Jiaqi (CHN)  Ren Qian (CHN)  Minami Itahashi (JPN)
Synchronised
3m Springboard
 Chang Yani (CHN)
 Shi Tingmao (CHN)
 Esther Qin (AUS)
 Georgia Sheehan (AUS)
 Jennifer Abel (CAN)
 Mélissa Citrini-Beaulieu (CAN)
Synchronised
10m Platform
 Zhang Jiaqi (CHN)
 Zhang Minjie (CHN)
 Kim Kuk-hyang (PRK)
 Kim Mi-rae (PRK)
 Cheong Jun Hoong (MAS)
 Pandelela Rinong (MAS)

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Synchronised
3m Springboard
 Li Zheng (CHN)
 Wang Han (CHN)
 Tom Daley (GBR)
 Grace Reid (GBR)
 Nadezhda Bazhina (RUS)
 Nikita Shleikher (RUS)
Synchronised
10m Platform
 Lian Junjie (CHN)
 Lin Shan (CHN)
 Nikita Shleikher (RUS)
 Yulia Timoshinina (RUS)
 Minami Itahashi (JPN)
 Kazuki Murakami (JPN)

Event 3: Canada Montreal

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The third event took place at the Olympic Park in Montreal, Canada from 27 to 29 April.[5]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)74112
2 Canada (CAN)2125
3 Malaysia (MAS)1001
4 Russia (RUS)0235
5 North Korea (PRK)0202
6 Great Britain (GBR)0101
7 United States (USA)0022
8 Australia (AUS)0011
 Germany (GER)0011
Totals (9 entries)10101030

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
3m Springboard  Cao Yuan (CHN)  Xie Siyi (CHN)  Ilya Zakharov (RUS)
10m Platform  Qiu Bo (CHN)  Yang Jian (CHN)  Aleksandr Bondar (RUS)
Synchronised
3m Springboard
 Xie Siyi (CHN)
 Cao Yuan (CHN)
 Evgeny Kuznetsov (RUS)
 Ilya Zakharov (RUS)
 Michael Hixon (USA)
 Sam Dorman (USA)
Synchronised
10m Platform
 Yang Jian (CHN)
 Qiu Bo (CHN)
 Aleksandr Bondar (RUS)
 Viktor Minibaev (RUS)
 Brandon Loschiavo (USA)
 Steele Johnson (USA)

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
3m Springboard  Shi Tingmao (CHN)  Wang Han (CHN)  Jennifer Abel (CAN)
10m Platform  Ren Qian (CHN)  Si Yajie (CHN)  Meaghan Benfeito (CAN)
Synchronised
3m Springboard
 Chang Yani (CHN)
 Shi Tingmao (CHN)
 Jennifer Abel (CAN)
 Mélissa Citrini-Beaulieu (CAN)
 Anabelle Smith (AUS)
 Esther Qin (AUS)
Synchronised
10m Platform
 Pandelela Rinong (MAS)
 Cheong Jun Hoong (MAS)
 Kim Mi-rae (PRK)
 Kim Kuk-hyang (PRK)
 Si Yajie (CHN)
 Lin Shan (CHN)

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Synchronised
3m Springboard
 François Imbeau-Dulac (CAN)
 Jennifer Abel (CAN)
 Tom Daley (GBR)
 Grace Reid (GBR)
 Lou Massenberg (GER)
 Tina Punzel (GER)
Synchronised
10m Platform
 Nathan Zsombor-Murray (CAN)
 Meaghan Benfeito (CAN)
 Hyon Il-myong (PRK)
 Kim Mi-hwa (PRK)
 Nikita Shleikher (RUS)
 Yulia Timoshinina (RUS)

Event 4: Russia Kazan

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The fourth and final event took place at the Aquatics Palace in Kazan, Russia from 4–6 May.[6]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)7209
2 Russia (RUS)2215
3 Canada (CAN)1124
4 North Korea (PRK)0303
5 Great Britain (GBR)0112
 Ukraine (UKR)0112
7 Germany (GER)0022
8 Australia (AUS)0011
 France (FRA)0011
 Malaysia (MAS)0011
Totals (10 entries)10101030

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
3m Springboard  Xie Siyi (CHN)  Cao Yuan (CHN)  Evgeniy Kuznetsov (RUS)
10m Platform  Yang Jian (CHN)  Aleksandr Bondar (RUS)  Benjamin Auffret (FRA)
Synchronised
3m Springboard
 Cao Yuan (CHN)
 Xie Siyi (CHN)
 Evgeniy Kuznetsov (RUS)
 Ilia Zakharov (RUS)
 Oleksandr Horshkovozov (UKR)
 Oleh Kolodiy (UKR)
Synchronised
10m Platform
 Aleksandr Bondar (RUS)
 Viktor Minibaev (RUS)
 Oleksandr Horshkovozov (UKR)
 Maksym Dolhov (UKR)
 Florian Fandler (GER)
 Timo Barthel (GER)

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
3m Springboard  Shi Tingmao (CHN)  Wang Han (CHN)  Jennifer Abel (CAN)
10m Platform  Ren Qian (CHN)  Kim Mi-rae (PRK)  Melissa Wu (AUS)
Synchronised
3m Springboard
 Chang Yani (CHN)
 Shi Tingmao (CHN)
 Jennifer Abel (CAN)
 Mélissa Citrini-Beaulieu (CAN)
 Katherine Torrance (GBR)
 Grace Reid (GBR)
Synchronised
10m Platform
 Lin Shan (CHN)
 Si Yajie (CHN)
 Kim Mi-rae (PRK)
 Kim Kuk-hyang (PRK)
 Pandelela Rinong (MAS)
 Cheong Jun Hoong (MAS)

Mixed

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Synchronised
3m Springboard
 François Imbeau-Dulac (CAN)
 Jennifer Abel (CAN)
 Tom Daley (GBR)
 Grace Reid (GBR)
 Lou Massenberg (GER)
 Tina Punzel (GER)
Synchronised
10m Platform
 Nikita Shleikher (RUS)
 Yulia Timoshinina (RUS)
 Hyon Il-myong (PRK)
 Kim Mi-hwa (PRK)
 Vincent Riendeau (CAN)
 Meaghan Benfeito (CAN)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "FINA Diving World Series: Media Book 2018" (PDF). FINA. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Fuji and Montreal - two new hosts of the 2018 Diving World Series". FINA. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  3. ^ "FINA/CNSG Diving World Series 2018 #1 Beijing (CHN)". FINA. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  4. ^ "FINA/CNSG Diving World Series 2018 #2 Fuji (JPN)". FINA. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  5. ^ "FINA/CNSG Diving World Series 2018 #3 Montreal (CAN)". FINA. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  6. ^ "FINA/CNSG Diving World Series 2018 #4 Kazan (RUS)". FINA. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
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