Diving at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 10 metre platform

The men's 10 metre platform diving competition at the 2012 Olympic Games in London took place on 10 and 11 August at the Aquatics Centre within the Olympic Park.

Men's 10 metre platform diving
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
VenueAquatics Centre
Date10–11 August
Competitors32 from 19 nations
Medalists
David Boudia  United States
Qiu Bo  China
Tom Daley  Great Britain

The gold medal was won by David Boudia from the United States. China's Qiu Bo won silver and Tom Daley of Great Britain took bronze.

Format

The competition involved three rounds:

  • Preliminary round: All 32 divers perform six dives; the top 18 divers advance to the semifinal.
  • Semi-final: The 18 divers perform six dives; the scores of the qualifications are erased and the top 12 divers advance to the final.
  • Final: The 12 divers perform six dives; the semifinal scores are erased and the top three divers win the gold, silver and bronze medals accordingly.

Schedule

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Friday 10 August 2012 19:00 Preliminary
Saturday 11 August 201210:00
20:30
Semifinal
Final

Results

Rank Diver Nation Preliminary Semifinal Final
Points Rank Dive 1 Dive 2 Dive 3 Dive 4 Dive 5 Dive 6 Points[1] Rank Dive 1 Dive 2 Dive 3 Dive 4 Dive 5 Dive 6 Points[2]
David Boudia United States439.151888.2086.4094.3585.8082.8093.60531.15397.2086.4099.9090.7591.80102.60568.65
Qiu Bo China563.70189.6085.7594.05102.6094.3597.20563.55191.2094.5092.4093.6094.35100.80566.85
Tom Daley Great Britain448.451581.0086.4084.0088.8091.8089.10521.10491.80*86.4092.7598.0597.2090.75556.95
4Victor Minibaev Russia449.051481.6086.9579.2081.0091.8093.60514.15681.6092.5089.1081.0091.8091.80527.80
5José Guerra Cuba440.901776.5088.2086.4081.6079.2090.00501.90976.5088.2086.4096.9082.5097.20527.70
6Lin Yue China532.15281.6094.05102.6094.3575.6093.60541.80291.2094.0591.8068.4591.8090.00527.30
7Iván García Mexico491.70688.8087.4586.1081.0074.2579.80497.401083.2582.5098.4081.0089.1087.40521.65
8Martin Wolfram Germany496.80491.8086.4079.2086.4086.4088.80519.00597.2086.4077.5564.8088.2092.50506.65
9Nicholas McCrory United States480.90876.8083.2083.2589.1084.1590.00506.50786.4075.2083.2579.2084.1597.20505.40
10Sascha Klein Germany525.05376.8090.6589.2591.8074.2581.00503.75880.0083.2566.5097.2077.5591.80496.30
11Riley McCormick Canada452.751172.0086.4081.6079.2079.2097.20495.601276.5086.4081.6079.2074.2595.40493.35
12Oleksandr Bondar Ukraine481.65778.4077.7082.8089.1089.1079.20496.301172.0088.8082.8079.2056.1064.80443.70
13Matthew Mitcham Australia457.20975.0085.8086.4090.7574.2570.20482.4013Did not advance
14Germán Sánchez Mexico495.85585.8091.2036.3086.1089.1088.80477.3014Did not advance
15Anton Zakharov Ukraine451.351276.8086.4088.8084.1536.7591.80464.7015Did not advance
16Gleb Galperin Russia445.601681.3037.4072.0089.1089.1084.60453.8016Did not advance
17Víctor Ortega Colombia450.601368.8063.0069.3078.4080.8579.20439.5517Did not advance
18Jeinkler Aguirre Cuba453.501072.0075.2055.8083.2064.3586.40436.9518Did not advance
19Bryan Lomas Malaysia434.9519Did not advance
20James Connor Australia427.4520Did not advance
21Vadim Kaptur Belarus420.6021Did not advance
22Sebastian Villa Colombia419.2522Did not advance
23Peter Waterfield Great Britain412.4523Did not advance
24Amund Gismervik Norway401.5524Did not advance
25Christofer Eskilsson Sweden375.3025Did not advance
26Park Ji-Ho South Korea370.5026Did not advance
27Francesco Dell'Uomo Italy370.2527Did not advance
28Andrea Chiarabini Italy367.7528Did not advance
29Eric Sehn Canada363.9029Did not advance
30Hugo Parisi Brazil363.7030Did not advance
31Timofei Hordeichik Belarus350.0531Did not advance
32Ri Hyun-Ju North Korea331.3032Did not advance

*Daley was awarded a re-dive due to the audience's use of flash photography. His score before the challenge was 75.60.[3]

References

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