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USA Diving to Send Nine Athletes to the 2021 FINA World Cup

Courtesy: USA Diving

USA Diving will be sending nine athletes to the 2021 FINA World Cup to take place in Tokyo, Japan May 1-6, 2021. Among the athletes are 2016 Olympians Kassidy Cook, Michael Hixon and Jessica Parratto as well as newly crowned NCAA Div. 1 Champions Sarah Bacon, Andrew Capobianco and Brandon Loschiavo.

At this event, USA Diving will look to secure an additional five Olympic Spots after securing seven of the maximum 12 spots available at the 2019 FINA World Championships. The spots being sought after are two individual spots for the Women’s three-meter, as well as the Men’s and Women’s three-meter synchronized spots and the Men’s ten-meter synchronized spot,
“We are excited to head to Tokyo and have our athletes get back to international competition,” said USA Diving’s High-Performance Director, Dan Laak, “The past fifteen months have been extremely challenging, but our athletes have continued to train and stay motivated. I am extremely confident in the team we are bringing to Tokyo for the World Cup and look forward to seeing how they perform.

USA Diving 2021 FINA World Cup Roster:

Men’s Three-Meter
Briadam Herrera
Mike Hixon

Women’s Three-Meter
Kassidy Cook
Sarah Bacon

Women’s Ten-Meter
Jessica Parratto

Men’s Ten-Meter
David Dinsmore

Men’s Three-Meter Synchro
Mike Hixon
Andrew Capobianco

Men’s Ten-Meter Synchro
David Dinsmore
Brandon Loschiavo
Reserve: Zach Cooper

Women’s Three Meter Synchro
Kassidy Cook
Sarah Bacon

Coaches
Randy Ableman
Wenbo Chen
John Appleman
Mike Hilde

USA Diving will be covering this event live, so be sure to follow us on TwitterInstagram and Facebook.

For additional information on the schedule, and broadcast times, view the complete article on our website.

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