2019 European Diving Championships

The 2019 European Diving Championships were held in Kyiv, Ukraine from 5 to 11 August 2019. This was the sixth edition of the stand alone Championships, and the 40th European Championships in diving in total, including the diving portion of the European Aquatics Championships.

2019 European Diving Championships
Host cityKyiv
CountryUkraine
Nations participating23
Athletes participating126
Events13
Dates5–11 August 2019
Main venueLiko Sports Centre
Websitehttp://www2.len.eu/?p=14872

The event is a qualification event for the 2020 Summer Olympics with quota places awarded to the nation of the winners of both men's and women's 3 metre and 10 metre events.[1][2]

Schedule

All times are local (UTC+03:00).

Date Time Event Type
5 August 16:30 Opening ceremony
17:00 Team eventFinal
6 August 10:00 10m platform womenQualification
16:30 3m springboard synchro mixedFinal
18:00 10m platform womenFinal
7 August 10:00 1m springboard menQualification
16:30 10m platform synchro womenFinal
18:00 1m springboard menFinal
8 August 10:00 3m springboard womenQualification
16:30 10m platform synchro menFinal
18:00 3m springboard womenFinal
9 August 10:00 3m springboard menQualification
16:30 10m platform synchro mixedFinal
18:00 3m springboard menFinal
10 August 10:00 1m springboard womenQualification
16:30 3m springboard synchro menFinal
18:00 1m springboard womenFinal
11 August 10:00 10m platform menQualification
16:30 3m springboard synchro womenFinal
18:00 10m platform menFinal

Participating nations

A total of 126 athletes (72 men and 54 women) from 23 LEN federations participated at the championships.[3]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Ukraine)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)62412
2 Ukraine (UKR)*3317
3 Germany (GER)2428
4 Netherlands (NED)1102
5 Italy (ITA)1012
6 Great Britain (GBR)0246
7 France (FRA)0101
8  Switzerland (SUI)0011
Totals (8 nations)13131339

Medal summary

Men

13 years old Ukrainian Oleksii Sereda became the youngest ever Europe champion
Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m springboard
Patrick Hausding
 Germany
388.85 Oleh Kolodiy
 Ukraine
381.50 Lorenzo Marsaglia
 Italy
380.15
3 m springboard
Evgeny Kuznetsov
 Russia
499.45 Patrick Hausding
 Germany
456.85 James Heatly
 Great Britain
439.90
10 m platform
Oleksii Sereda
 Ukraine
488.85 Benjamin Auffret
 France
474.90 Ruslan Ternovoi
 Russia
445.25
3 m synchro springboard
 Russia
Evgeny Kuznetsov
Nikita Shleikher
435.69  Germany
Patrick Hausding
Lars Rüdiger
398.64  Great Britain
Anthony Harding
Jordan Houlden
387.60
10 m synchro platform
 Russia
Aleksandr Belevtsev
Nikita Shleikher
417.30  Ukraine
Oleh Serbin
Oleksii Sereda
413.16  Great Britain
Matthew Dixon
Noah Williams
412.56

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 m springboard
Vitalia Koroleva
 Russia
266.70 Olena Fedorova
 Ukraine
263.45 Kristina Ilinykh
 Russia
263.05
3 m springboard
Inge Jansen
 Netherlands
293.85 Kristina Ilinykh
 Russia
292.60 Tina Punzel
 Germany
290.15
10 m platform
Sofiya Lyskun
 Ukraine
330.00 Celine van Duijn
 Netherlands
304.50 Yulia Timoshinina
 Russia
304.45
3 m synchro springboard
 Russia
Vitalia Koroleva
Uliana Kliueva
290.70  Germany
Lena Hentschel
Tina Punzel
288.87  Ukraine
Viktoriya Kesar
Anna Pysmenska
287.37
10 m synchro platform
 Italy
Noemi Batki
Chiara Pellacani
290.34  Great Britain
Phoebe Banks
Emily Martin
284.40  Russia
Ekaterina Beliaeva
Yulia Timoshinina
277.50

Mixed

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed 3 m springboard synchro
 Ukraine
Stanislav Oliferchyk
Viktoriya Kesar
297.69  Germany
Lou Massenberg
Tina Punzel
294.09   Switzerland
Jonathan Suckow
Michelle Heimberg
282.00
Mixed 10 m platform synchro
 Russia
Viktor Minibaev
Ekaterina Beliaeva
320.70  Great Britain
Noah Williams
Eden Cheng
303.60  Germany
Florian Fandler
Christina Wassen
287.76
Team event
 Germany
Patrick Hausding
Christina Wassen
Tina Punzel
Lou Massenberg
405.50  Russia
Ekaterina Beliaeva
Vitaliia Koroleva
Viktor Minibaev
Ilia Molchanov
401.05  Great Britain
Eden Cheng
Anthony Harding
Noah Williams
Katherine Torrance
392.00

Championships Trophy

The trophy is assigned to the nation with most points gained by the top 12 athletes or teams in each event.[4] Russia won the title with 258 points, while the previous Trophy's winner and host Ukraine finished at fourth place.[3]

RankCountryTotalMWMx
 Russia2581009464
2 Germany215717668
3 Great Britain189765756
4 Ukraine179805742
5 Italy155545348
6  Switzerland76233320
7 Netherlands58-4414
8 France5632618
9 Romania4081616
10 Norway26-26-
11 Sweden225710
 Armenia2222--
13 Belarus216312
14 Poland2020--
15 Ireland184410
16 Georgia88--
17 Spain5-5-

References

  1. Ukraine will host 2019 European Diving Championships - Ihor Lysov, the Head of the Ukrainian Diving Federation
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-12-21. Retrieved 2019-07-20.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. Results Book,
  4. "Rules and regulations: European Diving Championship" (PDF). Len.eu.
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