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Winds help knock out He

STRONG winds wobbled and shook up the routines of the male divers competing in the individual 3-meter springboard event on Monday, leaving many with sub-50 point dives and even knocking world champion He Chao out in the preliminaries.

China’s He, who won gold at last year’s world championships, scored only 51.00 points on his second dive and 27.75 points on his third, before eventually finishing 21st with 380.35 points. The top 18 divers move on from the preliminaries to the semifinals.

“It was the wind that really affected the start of my dive. We didn’t train in these kinds of very windy conditions before at all,” said He, younger brother of 2008 Olympic diving champion He Chong.

“I feel very disappointed about this outcome. I trained so hard and so long to get good results at my first Olympic Games, but now I am not sure what I will do next,” he added.

Unlike diving venues at the previous two Games, the Maria Lenk Aquatics Center is open air and is exposed to the changing weather in Brazil’s winter season.

The wind failed to unnerve China’s Cao Yuan who finished first out of the 29 divers with 498.70 points. He won a bronze medal in the synchronized 3-meter springboard event last week.

Other low scores from the afternoon included the final dive by Malaysia’s Ahmad Amsyar Azman, awarded 9.75 points, and Australian Grant Nel’s second attempt which was given 27.20 points though he eventually managed to reach the semis.




 

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