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FINA/NVC Diving World Series: Hausding claims gold, Daley nets Silver in Mexico

First-time host Monterrey (MEX), the last of six meets, successfully concluded the FINA/NVC Diving World Series 2014 with once again a top-notch three-day competition, held from June 6-8 and featuring the best divers in action. China walked away with six victories, Germany and Canada earned one title each. Great Britain, Malaysia, Mexico and Russia also climbed the podium in Monterrey.

Reigning World champion He Chong (CHN) was beaten in the men’s 3m springboard final by Germany’s Patrick Hausding, who scored a total 522.25, claiming his first individual World Series gold. Jack Laugher (GBR) secured the bronze with 504.65 points. He Chong is the overall World Series winner in the event with 93 points. After three silver-medal finishes this season, current World champion Qiu Bo (CHN) was back on top in the men’s 10m platform, amassing 571.15 points.

Tom Daley (GBR) took second with 577.20 points while Victor Minibaev (RUS) placed third with 557.90 points. The Russian is the overall World Series winner in the event, with 76 points, for the second year in a row.

Among women, Shi Tingmao (CHN) prevailed in the 3m springboard, winning with 369.90 points ahead of local Laura Sanchez, 362.40. Jennifer Abel (CAN) claimed the bronze with 351.55. Wang Han (CHN) is the overall World Series winner in the event with 82 points. In the 10m platform, Meaghan Benfeito (CAN) tasted her first individual World Series victory, finishing with a total score of 398.20. Runner-up Liu Huixia (CHN) totalled 395.30 points while Alejandra Estrella (MEX) took third, scoring 369.20. Liu Huixia is the overall World Series winner in the event with 98 points. China is overall World Series winner in all four synchro events.

MEDALLISTS IN MONTERREY

MEN

3m springboard: 1. Patrick Hausding (GER) 522.25; 2. He Chong (CHN) 518.70; 3. Jack Laugher (GBR) 504.65

10m platform: 1. Qiu Bo (CHN) 571.15; 2. Tom Daley (GBR) 577.20; 3. Victor Minibaev (RUS) 557.90

3m synchro: 1. Lin Yue / Cao Yuan (CHN) 442.62; 2. Jack Laugher / Chris Mears (GBR) 423.78; 3. Jahir Ocampo / Rommel Pacheco (MEX) 422.91

10m synchro: 1. Tai Xiao Hu / Yang Hao (CHN) 459.24; 2. Ivan Garcia / German Sanchez (MEX) 429.66; 3. Patrick Hausding / Sascha Klein (GER) 420.78

WOMEN

3m springboard: 1. Shi Tingmao (CHN) 369.90; 2. Laura Sanchez (MEX) 362.40; 3. Jennifer Abel (CAN) 351.55

10m platform: 1. Meaghan Benfeito (CAN) 398.20; 2. Liu Huixia (CHN) 395.30; 3. Alejandra Estrella (MEX) 369.20

3m synchro: 1. Wang Han / He Zi (CHN) 321.60; 2. Dolores Hernandez / Laura Sanchez (MEX) 313.50; 3. Pamela Ware / Jennifer Abel (CAN) 309.48

10m synchro: 1. Huang Xiaohui / Lian Jie (CHN) 338.76; 2. Jun Hoong Cheong / Pandelela Rinong Pamg (MAS) 328.56 ; 3. Meaghan Benfeito / Roseline Filion (CAN) 323.28

Swimming news / diving news courtesy of FINA.

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MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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