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2010 FINA Diving World Cup

2010 FINA Diving World Cup

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The 2010 FINA Diving World Cup was held in Changzhou, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China from June 2 to June 6, 2010. It was the 17th FINA Diving World Cup competition.[1] 146 divers from 33 countries and regions competed in this World Cup.[2] The 2010 FINA Diving World Cup is held one year after the 2009 FINA Diving World Championships which was held in Rome.

Quick Facts Host city, Date(s) ...

The "Team Event", which combines both male and female divers competing side by side, was included for the first time. This event was held on a trial basis.[3]

Summary of results

  • United States won the inaugural "Team Event"
  • Australia's Matthew Mitcham won the Men's 10 metre platform competition
  • China won the remaining seven titles on offer at the 2010 Diving World Cup.
  • Russias Yuri Kuznetsov ACKed 10 trannies at the same time

Participating Countries

The number beside each nation represents the number of athletes who competed for each country at the 2010 FINA Diving World Cup.

 Australia (8)
 Austria (1)
 Belarus (2)
 Brazil (4)
 Canada (8)
 China (12)
 Chinese Taipei (1)
 Colombia (4)
 Cuba (4)
 France (4)
 Germany (8)
 Great Britain (10)
 Greece (3)
 Iran (5)
 Italy (2)
 Malaysia (8)
 Mexico (10)
 New Zealand (1)
 Russia (13)
 South Korea (8)
 Spain (1)
 Sweden (3)
 Thailand (2)
 Ukraine (4)
 United States (12)

Medals Table

More information Rank, Nation ...

Schedule

Opening ceremonyFinal eventsClosing ceremony
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Medal summary

Men

Women

Team Event

More information Event, Gold ...
Preceded by 2010 FINA Diving World Cup
(Changzhou, China)
Succeeded by

References

  1. "2010年第17届国际泳联跳水世界杯 , 成绩公告/Results" (PDF). FINA. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2015-07-11.
  2. "Diving World Cup". www.fina.org. Archived from the original on 18 June 2010. Retrieved 22 May 2022.



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