Selasa, 16 Oktober 2012

CHINA DOMINATES AT FINA WORLD JUNIOR DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS; GREAT BRITAIN'S TOM DALEY CLAIMS TWO GOLDS


LAUSANNE, Switzerland, LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA-October 15. CHINA's rising talents took the spotlight at the 19th edition of the FINA World Junior Diving Championships, held in Adelaide, Australia, from October 8-13, 2012. The squad from the diving powerhouse claimed 10 titles out of the 14 at stake and occupied the majority of podiums. A total 220 divers from 34 countries performed at the SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre.

The competition featured both experienced and fresh faces of the diving world stage. Among the stars, Great Britain's Olympic bronze medallist Thomas Daley and team mate Jack Laugher brought home five medals: the duo captured gold in the 3m synchro, beating the Russian and Australian pairs. Daley also triumphed in his signature event, the 10m event (Group A), ahead of two Chinese -- Jian Yang and Aisen Chen, second and third respectively -- while Laugher was the winner in the 3m, edging up-and-comer Jianfeng Peng (CHN) and local hope Darcy Taylor. In the 1m event, the Chinese was stronger, finishing ahead of Laugher, who settled for silver. American Michael Hixon secured the bronze.

Among women, the only non-Chinese victory belonged to Gracia Leydon Mahoney (USA) in the 3m (Group A). China's Qulin Zheng placed second and British Hannah Starling, third. Home hero and Olympic silver medallist in the 10m platform Brittany Broben gained two bronze medals in the 1m and 10m events (Group A). Chinese Jiao Liu and Yaqi Chen finished 1-2 in the 1m and Chen earned another silver in the 10m, which was won by compatriot Shengping Wu. Yajie Si (CHN) performed brilliantly in the 10m (Group B), taking top spot ahead of team mate Jie Lian while Olympic silver medallist Alejandra Orozco from Mexico claimed the bronze. 

Kamis, 13 September 2012

PON 2012: Tim loncat indah Jatim raih emas ketiga


Pekanbaru – LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA-Tim Loncat Indah Jawa Timur meraih emas ketiga dari cabang loncat indah pada Pekan Olahraga Nasional XVIII dari nomor menara putri yang digelar di Kolam Renang Rumbai, Rabu.
Emas tersebut dipersembahkan oleh Della Dinarsari Harimurti yang meraih total angka 276,2 dari lima kali loncatan. Pada pertandingan tersebut, Della selalu memimpin perolehan nilai di setiap loncatan.
Sementara itu, medali perak diraih oleh peloncat indah asal DKI Jakarta Linadini Yasmin dengan total angka 238,2 dan medali perunggu diraih oleh rekan sedaerahnya yaitu Maria Natalie Dinda yang memperoleh angka 232,7.
Bagi Jawa Timur, emas yang dipersembahkan Della tersebut merupakan emas pertama dari sektor putri karena dua emas sebelumnya dipersembahkan oleh atlet putra. (ANTARA News)

PON 2012: Jabar Dulang Emas Loncat Indah Lewat Akhmad Sukran


PEKANBARU, LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA-Emas akhirnya dipersembahkan oleh cabang loncat indah Jawa Barat setelah Akhmad Sukran Jam-jami berhasil mencatatkan nilai terbaik di nomor 3 meter papan putra Pekan Olah Raga Nasional (PON) XVIII/2012 Riau yang berlangsung di Kolam Renang Rumbai Pekanbaru, Riau, Rabu (12/9).
Dengan raihan nilai 409.25, Jam-Jami unggul jauh dibandingkan para pesaingnya, terutama dari Jawa Timur. Dari enam kali loncatan dirinya berhasil mencatatkan nilai rata-rata di atas 65.00, bahkan loncatan kelimanya sebesar 70.50 membuatnya pastikan emas di nomor tersebut.
Namun, usaha Jam-jami bukan tidak mendapatkan kendala. Dirinya sempat terganggu dengan suara drum yang dibunyikan pendukung Jatim ketika akan melakukan lompatan kedua. Dia sempat memprotes kepada wasit, untuk menegur suporter Jatim. "Tadi sempat terganggu dengan dengan suara dari suporter Jatim, jadi saya juga sempet tegang jadinya," tuturnya usai pertandingan.
Pesaing utamanya asal Jatim, Husaini Noor, hanya menduduki posisi ke delapan dengan total nilai 295.20. Husaini yang awalnya memimpin, akhirnya tertinggal setelah di loncatan ke empat hanya mencatatkan nilai 36.75 dan gagal di loncatan terakhir.
Sayangnya, perenang Jabar lainnya Krestedi Permana gagal mengikuti jejak Jam-jami setelah gagal menghasilkan loncatan terbaiknya. Dia akhirnya hanya berada di posisi ketujuh dengan raihan poin 295.75. Perak di nomor ini diraih perenang DKI Jakarta Andriyan dengan total poin 392.70, lalu perunggu diraih atlet Sumatera Selatan Hasyim Rizki A. dengan total nilai 353.25. (PRLM).-

PON 2012: Della Dapat Bonus Ganda

Pekanbaru: LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA-Atlet loncat indah putri Jawa Timur, Della Dinarsari Harimurti, memperoleh bonus ganda setelah merebut medali emas nomor menara 10 meter pada Pekan Olahraga Nasional (PON) XVIII/2012 Riau, Rabu (12/9).

Selain mendapatkan bonus "mentas" (usai tanding) sebesar Rp10 juta dari KONI Jatim, Della juga memperoleh bonus tambahan dari Kepala Dinas Pendidikan Jatim Harun yang menyaksikan langsung perjuangannya di Kolam Renang Sport Center Rumbai.

Dari lima kali kesempatan loncatan, Della meraih skor tertinggi 276,20 dan mengungguli atlet DKI Jakarta Linadini Yasmin yang mengoleksi skor 238,20. Sementara medali perunggu direbut atlet DKI lainnya, Maria Natalie Dinda, dengan perolehan skor 232,70.

"Saya sangat bangga dengan prestasi emas yang disumbangkan Della untuk kontingen Jatim," kata Harun yang enggan menyebutkan jumlah bonus untuk Della. Harun datang langsung ke Riau karena instansinya ditunjuk Gubernur Jatim Soekarwo sebagai pendamping cabang olahraga loncat indah pada PON 2012.

Medali emas yang direbut Della adalah yang ketiga diperoleh Jatim dari cabang loncat indah. Sebelumnya, Jatim meraih dua emas masing-masing dari nomor sinkronisasi menara putra melalui pasangan Luthfi Niko Abdillah-M. Nasrullah dan duet Husaini Noor-Ahmad Subekti di nomor sinkronisasi papan tiga meter.

Selain bonus mentas yang ditambah dari kepala Dispendik Jatim, para atlet peraih emas itu dipastikan mendapatkan bonus utama Rp150 juta yang juga dijanjikan KONI Jatim.

Pada perlombaan hari keempat cabang loncat indah, Jatim sebenarnya menargetkan merebut dua emas. Selain Della, ada Husaini Noor yang dijagokan pada nomor papan tiga meter. Tapi Husaini tampil buruk dan hanya mampu menempati urutan ke-8 dengan mengumpulkan skor 295,20.

Medali emas nomor ini direbut atlet Jawa Barat Ahmad Sukron dengan total skor 409,20, diikuti Andriyan (DKI Jakarta) dan Hasyim Rizki Alfajri (Sumsel) yang masing-masing membukukan skor 362,70 dan 343,25.

"Ada dua kesempatan loncatan yang tidak bisa saya selesaikan dengan sempurna. Saya mohon maaf tidak bisa mempersembahkan medali emas lagi buat Jatim," kata Husaini yang masih akan turun di nomor papan satu meter pada Kamis (Metrotvnews.com,)

PON 2012:Jawa Timur Rebut Emas Ketiga Loncat Indah


PEKANBARU– LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA-Tim loncat indah Jawa Timur meraih emas ketiga dari cabang loncat indah pada Pekan Olahraga Nasional XVIII dari nomor menara putri yang digelar di Kolam Renang Rumbai,Rabu. 
Emas tersebut dipersembahkan Della Dinarsari Harimurti yang meraih total angka 276,2 dari lima kali loncatan.Pada pertandingan tersebut,Della selalu memimpin perolehan nilai di setiap loncatan.Perak diraih peloncat indah asal DKI Jakarta Linadini Yasmin dengan total angka 238,2 dan medali perunggu diraih rekan sedaerahnya,Maria Natalie Dinda, yang memperoleh angka 232,7.

Bagi Jawa Timur,emas yang dipersembahkan Della merupakan emas pertama dari sektor putri karena dua emas sebelumnya dipersembahkan atlet putra Keberhasilan Della disambut Kepala Dinas Pendidikan Jatim Harun yang menonton langsung perlombaan,“Della adalah anak SMANOR.Saya bangga dengan anak didik saya yang berhasil memberikan yang terbaik untuk Jatim,”ujarnya,

Sebelumnya,Jawa Timur sudah meraih dua emas di loncat indah.Namun,dua emas sebelumnya terjadi di sektor putra,dari sinkronisasi menara putra dan individual menara.Della merebut emas pertama loncat indah dari sektor putri.

Sementara itu,saat cabang loncat indah sudah memberikan emas,tidak demikian dengan bulu tangkis.Tim bulu tangkis beregu putri Jawa Timur masih harus melalui perjuangan keras untuk bisa mendapat kalungan medali. Mereka dipaksa menantang unggulan pertama beregu putri Jawa Barat dalam partai semifinal di Gelanggang Olahraga Remaja (GOR) Pekanbaru, besok.

Jawa Timur gagal menghindari Jawa Barat setelah mengalami kekalahan 2-3 dari DKI Jakarta dalam perebutan juara Grup Q.“Kami tidak takut menghadapi Jabar.Peluang kami sama besarnya untuk bisa ke final,”ujar Manajer BuluTangkis Jatim Wijanarko.Di babak semifinal lainnya,DKI Jakarta akan bertemu Jawa Tengah yang berstatus runner-up Grup P mendampingi juara grup Jawa Barat.

Tim bulu tangkis putri DKI Jakarta yang dimotori Bellaetrix Manuputty terlalu sulit dibendung Jawa Timur.Sebagai tunggal pertama,Bellaetrix membuka angka bagi DKI dengan mengalahkan sesama pemain Pelatnas Cipayung Aprilia Yuswandari 21-18,21-15. Di partai kedua,pasangan Della Destiara/ Nitya Krishinda menambah keunggulan DKI menjadi 2-0 setelah menang atas pasangan Dellis Yuliana/Jenna Gozali 21-17,21-16.

Di partai ketiga,Ganis Rahmandani akhirnya memastikan kemenangan DKI 3-0 atas Jawa Timur setelah menundukkan Tike Arieda Ningrum dalam pertarungan ketat tiga game 17-21,21-12,21-14. Di laga yang tidak menentukan lagi,pasangan DKI Zebadiah/Dian Fitriani kalah 17-21,16-21 dari Shendy Puspa Irawati-Variella Aprilsasi.

Partai kelima DKI menurunkan Rena Suwarno,juga tampak menyimpan tenaga saat dikalahkan Sylvinna Kurniawan tiga set 21-14,18-21,10-21.

Senin, 13 Agustus 2012

Diving Review - London 2012 Olympic Games

Round-up: China miss out on clean sweep


China reaffirmed their dominance in the Diving pool but could not get the clean sweep of gold they had aimed for after Russia and the USA had moments of glory at London 2012.

RENANG INDAH INDONESIA (12/8). The Chinese were odds-on to go one better than at Beijing 2008 and replicate their perfect record from last year's World Championships.
The sweep was on after the opening week of the Olympics when all four of their synchro teams stood on the top podium.
But two of the most memorable Individual finals in Games history denied them total dominance.
Arguably the most dramatic was in the men's 10m Platform on the final night of competition when China's biggest star, Qiu Bo, took silver.
Qiu had been unbeatable for the past two years and coasted to the world title 12 months ago.
The 19-year-old maintained the trend in the opening two qualifying rounds before he came unstuck in one of the greatest Diving finals of all time.
Great Britain's Tom Daley led deadlocked duo Qiu and the USA's David Boudia by just 0.15 points heading into the final round.
With a 17,500-strong crowd in attendence, Daley attracted a single score of 10 for his final effort.
The 18-year-old's degree of difficulty paled in comparison to Boudia and Qiu though, and when the USA diver produced a brilliant effort before Qiu slightly missed his a stunning upset was celebrated.
Boudia, who edged into the semi-final in 18th, was left amazed while Qiu stood shattered as his quest for a first Olympic gold was ended.
'It still hasn't sunk in that I had a gold medal, that I was standing on the podium and the anthem was playing,' said Boudia.
'Diving is extremely competitive and the rest of the world is catching up but they've stamped their feet on the sport, China.'
Four days earlier, Russia's Ilya Zakharov sprung another major surprise in the men's 3m Springboard.
Zakharov scored an astonishing total of 555.90 points to get the better of China'sQin Kai and world champion He Chong.
'I just can't believe it as of now. I have done it finally,' he said.
China's Wu Minxia equalled the record of six Olympic Diving medals. She completed a hat-trick of Synchro 3m Springboard Olympic titles alongside He Zi before announcing her intention to retire after winning gold in the individual 3m Springboard to equal the record.
On the women's Platform, Chen Ruolin defended both her titles winning the individual and synchro alongside Wang Hao.
The Chinese men's synchro teams were also dominant, with Cao Yuan and Zhang Yanquan defying their youth to win the Platform while Luo Yutong and Qin won the Springboard.

Olimpiade 2012: Results


Olympic Games 2012
Aquatics Centre London


Diving - Medal count (9/8)
1.      People's Republic of China (6-3-1)
2.      United States of America (1-1-2)
3.      Russian Federation (1-1-0)
4.      Mexico (0-2-1)
5.      Australia (0-1-0)
6.      Canada (0-0-2)
7.      Great Britain (0-0-1)
8.      Malaysia (0-0-1)

Men's 10m Platform
1.      BOUDIA David (568.65)
2.      QIU Bo (566.85)
3.      DALEY Thomas (556.95)

Men's 3m Springboard
1.      ZAKHAROV Ilya (555.90)
2.      QIN Kai (541.75)
3.      HE Chong (524.15)

Men's Synchronised 3m Springboard
1.      LUO Yutong / QIN Kai (477.00)
2.      ZAKHAROV Ilya / KUZNETSOV Evgeny (459.63)
3.      DUMAIS Troy / IPSEN Kristian (446.70)

Men's Synchronised 10m Platform
1.      CAO Yuan / ZHANG Yanquan (486.78)
2.      GARCIA NAVARRO Ivan / SANCHEZ SANCHEZ German (468.90)
3.      BOUDIA David / McCRORY Nicholas (463.47)

Women's 3m Springboard
1.      WU Minxia (414.00)
2.      HE Zi (379.20)
3.      SANCHEZ SOTO Laura (362.40)

Women's 10m Platform
1.      CHEN Ruolin (422.30)
2.      BROBEN Brittany (366.50)
3.      PAMG Pandelela Rinong (359.20)

Women's Synchronised 3m Springboard
1.      He Zi/Wu Minxia (346.20)
2.      Bryant Kelci/Johnston Abigail (321.90)
3.      ABEL Jennifer / HEYMANS Emilie (316.80)

Women's Synchronised 10m Platform
1.      CHEN Ruolin / WANG Hao (368.40)
2.      ESPINOSA SANCHEZ Paola / OROZCO LOZA Alejandra (343.32)
3.      BENFEITO Meaghan / FILION Roseline (337.62)

Sabtu, 11 Agustus 2012

Boudia edges out rivals to claim gold

David Boudia

David Boudia produced an impressive display to claim gold for the USA in tonight's 10m Platform Diving final.

LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA-Great Britain's Tom Daley led by 0.15 points from world champion Qiu Bo and Boudia heading into the final dive.
But while Daley won a single score of 10 for his final back dive, it was lower on difficulty than his rivals to allow Boudia to clinch victory.
Qiu finished with the silver, while Daley walked away with the bronze.

Chinese pair ease into Platform final


Aquatics Centre London
LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA (11/8). Chinese duo Qiu Bo and Lin Yue produced another masterclass in the 10m Platform Diving semi-final.

Qiu, who took the world title 12 months ago, qualified in first place after twice attracting 10s in a score of 563.55.
Compatriot Lin Yue also notched a 10 as he finished 21.75 points further back.
USA diver David Boudia qualified in third and Great Britain's Tom Daley bounced back from the shock of his near-exit last night to qualify fourth with a score of 521.10

Qiu eases into semi-final


World champion Qiu Bo showed his class tonight with a dominant display in the first
round of the men's 10m Platform Diving competition.

LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA (11/8). With Olympic champion Matt Mitcham back in action after two years of injury problems and home favourite Tom Daley, who beat Qiu to win the 2009 world title, in career-best form, the spotlight had fallen on the 19-year-old Chinese competitor.
Qiu responded by easily qualifying in first place from tonight's first round with a score of 563.70 while his rivals faltered.
Daley survived a major shock as he left it until his final dive to qualify in 15th - some 115.25 behind Qiu - while Mitcham was ninth.
David Boudia, who finished second to Qiu at last year's World Championship, progressed by even finer margins as he sneaked the final place on offer for tomorrow morning's 18-man semi-final.
Daley, 18, said afterwards: 'I've done my job today but not by the most comfortable of margins. But I'm through to tomorrow and tomorrow's another day.'

Jumat, 10 Agustus 2012

Chen defends Platform crown


Chen Ruolin successfully defended her women's 10m Platform title in tonight's final at the Aquatics Centre

LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA (9/8). The Chinese diver had been unbeatable in the opening two qualification rounds and proved to be again in the final, immediately impressing her authority with an opening 10, on the way to 422.30.
Sixteen-year-old Australian Brittany Broben was Chen's closest challenger, but even then she was still 55.80 further back.
Pandelela Rinong Pamg took bronze for Malaysia as she edged out a tight pack behind her with a score of 359.20.
Victory for Chen brought her fourth Olympic Games gold medal, and a second of these Games after she teamed up with Wang Hao to win the Synchronised 10 Platform last week.
Chen had been more than 40 points ahead of her rivals in the qualifying rounds and admitted that had taken the pressure off her this evening.
'I'm very relaxed. It's like it's not the Olympic Games,' the 19-year-old said. 'I feel no high pressure, I'm relaxed.
'I feel very pleased to have another gold medal for China.'

Chen sets up Platform for gold


China's Chen Ruolin confirmed herself as the diver to beat with another dominant performance in the semi-final of the women's 10m Platform this morning.

LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA (9/8). The defending Olympic champion blitzed her rivals in last night's first round and it was more of the same again in the last 18 as she scored 407.25.
Closest rival Meaghan Benfeito from Canada was 47.35 behind, with 16-year-old Australian Brittany Broben third.
While the points from this morning do not carry through to the final, it is hard to see Chen, who won her third Olympic gold in the Synchronised 10m Platform last week, being caught.
Despite that, Chen said: 'It was so-so. There were some dives that were not perfect, some entries that were not perfect. It's encouraging me more. I'm taking my competition even more seriously.'

Benfeito, fourth at last year's World Championships in Shanghai, had to overcome some jitters in training this morning before producing a score of 359.90.
'This morning my training was awful so I didn't know what to expect,' she said.
'I think everyone can be on the podium because on the results of the semi-final we are very close to each other so it's going to be hard.'
Mexico's Paola Espinosa Sanchez was almost a major casualty as she only snuck through to the last 12 on her final dive.
'I didn't expect to get to the final so I am really happy,' the World Championships bronze medallist said.
'I didn't do as well as I wanted to but that's the nature of the Olympic Games, you never know what is going to happen.'

Chen at her dominant best


Defending Olympic Games champion Chen Ruolin re-established China's dominance in the Diving pool by bettering her rivals in the first round of the women's 10m Platform tonight.

LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA (8/8). China saw their bid to claim all the Diving gold medals ended last night when Russia's Ilya Zakharov pulled off a sensational victory in the men's 3m Springboard.
But world champion Chen ensured normal service resumed again as she topped the score sheets with 392.35 ahead of tomorrow morning's semi-final.
Malaysia's Pandelela Rinong Pamg was her nearest rival, some 43.35 points behind, but Chen still found reason to be disappointed.
'I feel it's all right. Two dives, I feel, were not really under control - the second and the fourth,' she said.
'Before every dive the whole routine goes through my mind.'
Germany's Christin Steuer, a last-minute inclusion for injured team-mate Nora Subschinski, was third ahead of Australians Brittany Broben and Melissa Wu.
'I found out yesterday lunchtime I was competing,' Steuer said.
'I was the reserve, and when Nora wasn't getting better, I just jumped in.
'I got third place, so that's good. I didn't see the competition, I didn't even see my own dives. I was surprised to reach third position.'
Australia's 16-year-old hopeful Broben said: 'I could have dived a lot better tonight but I'm hoping to save it for the final.
'It doesn't feel like the Olympics but when I saw the big London 2012 on the bottom of the pool, that's when it hit me.
'I suppose I would like to get a medal but there are a lot of strong competitors so I haven't really thought about it.'

Rabu, 08 Agustus 2012

Zakharov takes 3m title

Ilya Zakharov

Russia’s Ilya Zakharov ended China’s run of Diving gold medals by claiming the men's Olympic 3m Springboard title

LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA (7/8). Zakharov scored a total of 555.90 in the Aquatics Centre to get the better of China's Qin Kai and world champion He Chong.
Qin scored 541.75 to take silver ahead of compatriot and defending Olympic champion He, who grabbed bronze with a total of 524.15.
'I just can't believe it as of now. I have done it finally,' the Russian said.
Zakharov added: 'I came second in the semis in the morning but I promised myself that second place was simply not good enough.
'The last dive was my grand finale. I thank everyone here who has supported me in my ups and downs.

Selasa, 07 Agustus 2012

China's He on top ahead of final

He Chong

Defending champion He Chong moved up to first position in the semi-finals of the men's Olympic 3m Springboard Diving competition

LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA (7/8). Russia's Ilya Zakharov had dominated the early qualifiers, leading He by 6.75 points.
However, the Chinese competitor scored a total of 510.15 from his six dives in the semis, pushing the Russian back into second place by a margin of 4.55.
After claiming the opening five Diving events, China is targeting a clean sweep of all eight golds in London after finishing with seven from eight in Beijing.
He scored 91.80 for his inward 3.5 somersault and followed it up with 91.20 in his forward 4.5 somersault, which lifted him to first place.
He said afterwards: 'The gold is in my mind right now. I hope I can continue to do well.
'I don't know about other records we will be creating. My job is to dive well and that's all. The rest follows. There is some tough competition so I have got to focus.'

Zakharov fell to ninth midway through the round before rallying to finish second at 505.60.
The Russian said: 'I will try harder. It is not easy with China doing so well.'
He's team-mate, Qin Kai, who won the Synchronised 3m Springboard gold with Luo Yutong, finished third with 500.35.
The finals will take place in the evening session.

Zakharov and He through to semi-final

Ilya Zakharov

Russia's Ilya Zakharov tonight qualified first ahead of defending champion He Chong, who had been as low as ninth, for the semi-final of the men's 3m Springboard Diving competition

LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA (6/8). It was a frustrating night for several of the world's best divers, with Germany's Stephan Feck forced to withdraw shortly after he completely bombed his second dive, almost jumping at right angles before landing flat on his back.
Venezuela's Edickson Contreras Bracho was left in tears after his second penalty for aborting a dive, while even China's Qin Kai was not immune, relinquishing the lead after he drew scores of 3.5 for his mis-timed penultimate effort.
Until then Great Britain's rising star Jack Laugher had not made a major mistake, despite being well below his best, but slipped off the board on his final effort and failed to complete the dive.
Only Feck and Contreras Bracho were behind the teenager in the standings.

Senin, 06 Agustus 2012

Wu poised to equal record medal haul

Wu Minzia

LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA (4/8). Wu Minxia looks certain to equal the record for the most Olympic Diving medals tomorrow night after easily qualifying for the final of the women's 3m Springboard in first place.

The 26-year-old Chinese world champion beat her rivals with a score of 394.40 to end the semi-final 32.3 clear of her nearest rival Tania Cagnotto.
Wu won the springboard synchro gold alongside He Zi earlier this week and will equal former partner Guo Jingjing's record of six Olympic Diving medals should she stand on the podium tomorrow night.
That would seem likely after she finished so far ahead of Italy's Cagnotto, aiming for her first Olympic medal at her fourth Games, with He third after she made some uncharacteristic mistakes.
Cagnotto is bidding to join her father and coach Giorgio, who won four Olympic medals between 1972 and 1980, in making the podium but admitted the gold wasWu's to lose.

I am very happy, but tomorrow in the final I will start again,' she said.
'I am not competing with Wu as she is very strong but today the other Chinese diver Hemade a mistake and it allowed me to come second. So we will have to see what happens tomorrow.'
Canada's Jennifer Abel, who won bronze at last year's World Championships, qualified fourth but said she was not expecting to win a medal.
The 20-year-old has already stood on the podium in London, after winning bronze alongside Emilie Heymans s in the women's Synchronised 3m Springboard on Sunday, and would appear to have room for improvement after a couple of errors.
'I'm hoping to stay around fourth, but if I do better and end up on the podium I'll be very happy, but it's not my objective,' she said.

Wu takes gold with perfect 10

Wu Minxia

China's Wu Minxia confirmed her status as one of the best women's divers in history by easily winning the 3m Springboard at the Aquatics Centre.

LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA-The world champion beat her rivals, and claimed the first individual mark of 10 at these Olympics, to claim a record-equalling sixth Olympic Games medal in the Diving pool.
The 26-year-old began the Games by winning an unprecedented hat-trick of synchro springboard titles before tonight levelling the medal record of her former partner Guo Jingjing.
She did so emphatically with a score of 414.00 to be 34.8 points clear of silver medal compatriot He Zi, who she won gold alongside in the synchro.
Wu's victory also meant that China remained on course for a clean sweep of the eight gold medals on offer in the Diving pool having now won all five events so far.
Laura Sanchez Soto claimed the bronze for Mexico after she edged out veteran Tania Cagnotto by just 0.2 points.
Five-time World Championship medal winner Cagnotto's fourth placing meant she is still yet to stand on an Olympic podium despite competing in four Games.
Afterwards, Wu indicated that she was set to call time on her decorated career.
'I think this was the perfect ending for me,' she said. 'I'm very happy to have this ending. I was very emotional because I wanted to thank my coach.
'I have attended three Olympics and in the first I didn't do well.
'From 2004 to 2008 was very difficult time for me. After this time my body's condition and my psychology got better.
'I can handle more pressure than before.'

Minggu, 05 Agustus 2012

Olimpiade 2012: Results



Diving - Medal count (9/8)
1.      People's Republic of China (6-2-1)
2.      Russian Federation (1-1-0)
3.      Mexico (0-2-1)
4.      United States of America (0-1-2)
5.      Australia (0-1-0)
6.      Canada (0-0-2)
7.      Malaysia (0-0-1)

Men's 3m Springboard
1.      ZAKHAROV Ilya (555.90)
2.      QIN Kai (541.75)
3.      HE Chong (524.15)

Men's Synchronised 3m Springboard
1.      LUO Yutong / QIN Kai (477.00)
2.      ZAKHAROV Ilya / KUZNETSOV Evgeny (459.63)
3.      DUMAIS Troy / IPSEN Kristian (446.70)

Men's Synchronised 10m Platform
1.      CAO Yuan / ZHANG Yanquan (486.78)
2.      GARCIA NAVARRO Ivan / SANCHEZ SANCHEZ German (468.90)
3.      BOUDIA David / McCRORY Nicholas (463.47)

Women's 3m Springboard
1.      WU Minxia (414.00)
2.      HE Zi (379.20)
3.      SANCHEZ SOTO Laura (362.40)

Women's 10m Platform
1.      CHEN Ruolin (422.30)
2.      BROBEN Brittany (366.50)
3.      PAMG Pandelela Rinong (359.20)

Women's Synchronised 3m Springboard
1.      He Zi/Wu Minxia (346.20)
2.      Bryant Kelci/Johnston Abigail (321.90)
3.      ABEL Jennifer / HEYMANS Emilie (316.80)

Women's Synchronised 10m Platform
1.      CHEN Ruolin / WANG Hao (368.40)
2.      ESPINOSA SANCHEZ Paola / OROZCO LOZA Alejandra (343.32)
3.      BENFEITO Meaghan / FILION Roseline (337.62)


Jumat, 03 Agustus 2012

Wu closes on record sixth medal

Wu Minxia

Wu Minxia moved a step closer to a record-equalling sixth Olympic Diving medal after qualifying for the women's 3m Springboard semi-final in first place.

LONDON (3/8) LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA-The 26-year-old will draw level with former synchro partner Guo Jinging should she stand on the podium after Sunday's final.
Wu posted a score of 387.95 to beat nearest rival, and fellow Chinese, He Zi by 24.1 points.
Wu and He combined to win the Synchronised 3m Springboard title on Sunday and they stamped their class over today's preliminary round.
'It was my usual performance. I have done well,' Wu said. 'I will try to perform my personal best. I think everyone did quite well. It's very competitive.'
Italy's Tania Cagnotto gave her bid to claim a first ever medal at her fourth Games an immediate boost as she qualified in third place.
There were no major casualties as the 30-diver field was reduced to 18, with world bronze medallist Jennifer Abel qualifying fourth ahead of Australia's Sharleen Stratton.

Qin and Luo add to favourites' haul

Qin dan Luo

China's Qin Kai and Luo Yutong have won gold in the men’s Synchronised 3m Springboard..

POLO AIR INDONESIA - This is the team's fourth gold from as many events at the Aquaribs Centre and keeps them on track to win all eight events in Diving at these Olympic Games.
Russia's Ilya Zakharov and Evgeny Kuznetsov were second, with United States duo Kristian Ipsen and veteran Troy Dumais, in his fourth Olympics, third.
Luo said: 'I attended the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games selection but I failed. I was so disappointed during that time and I was thinking about retiring.
I thought this may be my destiny – not winning a gold medal at an Olympic Games. This year I went into the final and winning the first gold medal I feel proud of myself.'
'I was very nervous,' Qin said. 'In the second half of the competition I had a belly-ache because I was still a little bit nervous.
'That is because this is the Olympic Games. This is the top level in the world, but we did good eventually. This is our normal performance.'

China claim another Diving gold


Chen Ruolin and Wang Hao claimed China's third gold medal in as many Divingevents at the Aquatic Centre as they prevailed in the women's Synchronised 10m Platform final.

POLO AIR INDONESIA - Mexico's Alejandra Orozco Loza and Paolo Espinosa Sanchez claimed silver, with Canadian duo Meaghan Benfeito and Roseline Filion finishing in the bronze medal position.
Great Britian duo Tonia Couch and Sarah Barrow, the European champions, finished in fifth place.
'I expected the gold medal, that's why I was so calm during the medal ceremony,' said Wang.
'I was very excited when it was decided that I would partner Chen at these Olympics. She was already a gold medallist and a great champion. I've wanted this for a long time.'
Chen, who will also seek to defend her Individual Platform title next week, said: 'I just told her "don't be too nervous", but I think having moderate amounts of stress has its advantage.
'After we won we had a hug and she (Wang) said to me that she had always dreamed of this.'

Selasa, 31 Juli 2012

China aims for Diving domination


LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA - China will bid to go one better than four years ago and claim all the medals in the Olympic Games Diving pool over the next fortnight as events begin in the Aquatics Centre.

At Beijing 2008, only Matthew Mitcham denied them a home clean sweep after the Australian upset the odds to win in the men's 10m Platform.

It is in the same event that China face the toughest test to win all eight gold medals on offer - a feat they managed at last year's World Championships.

World champion Qiu Bo is the man to beat on the highest board but he faces stiff competition from GB hopeful Tom Daley, who is set to be spurred on by a 17,500-strong crowd at the Aquatics Centre.

Daley enters the Games in career-best form after being crowned World Series and European champion in the past six months, while he has also twice improved his personal best to cut the gap behind first-time Olympian Bo.

While the 18-year-old still believes he is fighting for silver behind Bo, Daley hinted that his experience of competing in Beijing could prove a decisive factor.

'Normally in Diving, silver is gold because the Chinese dominate everything,' said Daley, who beat Bo to win the world title in 2009. 'But you never know what can happen in the Olympic Games.'

Competition begins on Sunday when Wu Minxia will bid to equal fellow Chinese Guo Jingjing's Olympic Games record of six Diving medals.

Wu will aim for a hat-trick of successes in the women's 3m Synchro alongside He Zi, before they will go head-to-head next week in the individual event.

Canada's Emilie Heymans looks to be their biggest threat as she aims to become the first woman to win a medal at four consecutive Games.

Chen Ruolin is being tipped to defend her individual and synchro platform Olympic titles after also claiming both world crowns last year in Shanghai.

In the men's competitions, He Chong and Qin Kai are expected to continue the dominance on the springboard but it is in the 10m Platform where China's hopes of a perfect record are most vulnerable.

In the synchro competition, which takes place on Monday, teenage first-time Olympians Zhang Yanquan and Cao Yuan will bid to fend off a strong field.

The duo did not compete at last year's World Championships to offer hopes for the likes of runners-up Patrick Hausding and Sacha Klein, from Germany, while Daley will team up with 2004 Olympic silver medallist Pete Waterfield.

The Diving competition will then finish on the penultimate day of the Games with the much-anticipated clash between Bo and Daley set to be further enhanced by the recently-returned Mitcham, who has been sidelined by injury for the past couple of years

Gold for Chinese pair


Chinese pairing Cao Yuan and Zhang Yanquan claimed victory in the Synchronised 10m Platform final.

LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA - Mexico's German Sanchez and Ivan Garcia Navarro took silver ahead of Nick McCrory and David Boudia of the USA, who took bronze.
The USA pair had an 8.82 gap over Great Britain pair Tom Daley and Pete Waterfield, who finished fourth.
The British duo had led the competition at the halfway mark but, despite being roared on by a vocal Host Nation support that included Prime Minister David Cameron, they faded thereafter.
A couple of errors, most notably on their reverse three-and-a-half somersaults dive, dropped them out of the podium places.

Minggu, 29 Juli 2012

Olimpiade 2012: Hat-trick for Wu


China's Wu Minxia secured her place in Olympic history with a hat-trick of Synchronised 3m Springboard titles alongside He Zi at today's opening Diving event at the Aquatics Centre.


LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA-Wu cemented her place as one of the greatest female divers of all time as she also drew level with former synchro partner Guo Jingjing, who she teamed up with to win the past two Olympic crowns, with a record six medals at the Games.
The 26-year-old could surpass that mark next week, when she and He go head-to-head in the Individual 3m Springboard.
On Day 2 they were comfortable winners, leading after all five rounds to finish with a gap of 24.30 from nearest rivals Abigail Johnston and Kelci Bryant from USA.
Canada's Emilie Heymans and Jennifer Abel took bronze to ensure Heymans became the first diver to win a medal at four consecutive Olympics.
Home duo Becky Gallantree and Alicia Blagg of Great Britain had to be content with seventh place in the eight-team final as errors cost them after being fourth after two rounds.

Rabu, 27 Juni 2012

Grimsey (AUS) and Nunez (ESP) win Capri-Napoli race (ITA)


Lausanne (SUI), LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA-June 18, 2012 - About 30 swimmers from 15 countries braved the 36km race as part of the fourth stage of the FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix 2012 on June 17.

Australia’s Trent Grimsey emerged from a fiercely competitive field to win in 6h29m32s, ahead of locals Edoardo Stochino, second in a time of 6h32m46s and Andrea Volpini, third with 6h36m04s. It is a nice result for all the three as they celebrated their first podium of the 2012 Grand Prix circuit.

A tough race also unfolded among women with Esther Nunez (ESP, third in Race 2) surging for the win and touching the wall in a time of 7h08m02s. Russia’s Anna Uvarova (second in Race 1 and first in Race 2) made another trip to the podium after clocking 7h19m49s and continues to secure her overall lead in the Grand Prix season. Silvie Ribarova’s (CZE) bronze medal finish was also a positive discovery (7h20m54s).

FINA Open Water Swimming Grand Prix 2012 calendar:
Race 1: January 22 in Rosario (ARG, 15km)
Race 2: January 29 in Santa Fe-Coronda (ARG, 57km)
Race 3: April 26 in Cancun (MEX, 15km)
Race 4: June 17 in Capri-Napoli (ITA, 36km)
NEXT RACE: July 28 in Lac St-Jean (CAN, 32km)
Race 6: August 4 in Lac Magog (CAN, 34km)
Race 7: August 5 in Sabac (SRB, 19km)
Race 8: August 11 in Ohrid Lake (MKD, 33km)

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Selasa, 19 Juni 2012

Cuban duo spoils China’s bid for a golden sweep in Madrid (ESP)


Lausanne (SUI), LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA - 101 divers from the current and up-and-coming elite, representing 20 nations, were on hand for the fourth leg of the FINA Diving Grand Prix 2012, organised from June 15-17. Cubans Jose Guerra/Jeinkler Aguirre captured gold in the men’s 10m platform synchro, the only non-Chinese victory of the meet. Divers from Australia, France, Italy, Mexico, Spain and Ukraine also climbed the podium in the Spanish capital.

In the women’s competition, China easily prevailed with Wang Han reclaiming gold after her success in Fort Lauderdale (USA, meet No3) in the 3m springboard with a total 360.90 points, ahead of teammate Liu Jiao (second) and Laura Sanchez from Mexico (third). Han paired with Zheng Qulin to win the synchro same event, beating the Australians and Ukrainians, second and third, respectively. In the 10m platform, Si Yajie (CHN) also repeated her gold medal finish from the American stop, topping the standings with 395.15 points. Compatriot Liu Jiao picked up silver while Melissa Wu from Australia took the bronze. Huixia, together with Zhu Jiaming, were the best in the synchro event. The Australian (second) and Mexican (third) pairs completed the podium.

Among men, Peng Jianfeng (CHN) performed brilliantly in the 3m springboard and emerged victorious with a total 495.20. Frenchman Matthieu Rosset was second and local hope Javier Illana, third. In the synchro event, China remained strong, leaving the second and third spots for France and Italy. In the 10m platform, Chen Aisen won in stunning fashion with 536.20 points, successfully holding at bay silver and bronze medallists, Yang Jian (CHN, 507.95) and Jeinkler Aguirre (CUB, 467.70). In the synchro event, the Cubans proved too strong for the Chinese, snatching the title while silver went to Mexico and China had to settle for the bronze.

The last meet of the FINA Diving Grand Prix 2012 will be held in Bolzano (ITA) from June 22-24.

MEDALLISTS IN MADRID (ESP)
Men
3m springboard: 1. Peng Jianfeng (CHN) 495.20; 2. Matthieu Rosset (FRA) 487.90; 3. Javier Illana (ESP) 466.25
10m platform: 1. Chen Aisen (CHN) 536.20; 2. Yang Jian (CHN) 507.95; 3. Jeinkler Aguirre (CUB) 467.70
3m springboard synchro: 1. Li Shixin/He Chao (CHN) 433.14; 2. Damien Cely/Matthieu Rosset (FRA) 412.17; 3. Nicola Marconi/Tommaso Marconi (ITA) 392.61
10m platform synchro: 1. Jose Guerra/Jeinkler Aguirre (CUB) 435.12; 2. Ivan Garcia/German Sanchez (MEX) 432.24; 3. Chen Aisen/Yang Jian (CHN) 428.10

Women
3m springboard: 1. Wang Han (CHN) 360.90; 2. Liu Jiao (CHN) 350.40; 3. Laura Sanchez (MEX) 331.95
10m platform: 1. Si Yajie (CHN) 395.15; 2. Liu Huixia (CHN) 392.30; 3. Melissa Wu (AUS) 353.35
3m springboard synchro: 1. Wang Han/Zheng Qulin (CHN) 306.30; 2. Anabelle Smith/Sharleen Stratton (AUS) 293.58 ; 3. Anastasiya Nedobiga/Viktoriya Kesar (UKR) 276.45
10m platform synchro: 1. Liu Huixia/Zhu Jiaming (CHN) 337.86; 2. Loudy Wiggins/Rachel Bugg (AUS) 285.69; 3. Carla Rivas/Monica Marquez (MEX) 266.88

Selasa, 12 Juni 2012

SEA Swim - Men's 3m Springboard and Women's Platform

SEA Swimming Championships 2012 Results


RESULTS

Men 3m Springboard
1 352.80 Jamjami, Akhmad Sukran (1984) --Indonesia
2 316.65 Chew, Yi Wei (1995) --Malaysia
3 298.40 Nazreen, Muhammad (1998) --Malaysia
4 285.80 Andriyan (1994) -- Indonesia
5 271.30 Lee, Timothy (1994) -- Singapore
6 226.80 Lee, Mark (1994) – Singapore

Women Platform
1 277.35 Kam, Ling Kar (1995) --Malaysia
2 250.50 Loh, Zhia Yi (1997) --Malaysia
3 222.50 Dinarsari, Della (1990) --Indonesia

Men Synchronised 3m Springboard
1 309.66 , Andriyan (1994) + Jamjami, Akhmad Sukran (1984) --Indonesia
2 304.05 Danial, Muhammad (1997) + Nazreen, Muhammad (1998) --Malaysia
3 291.18 Lee, Mark (1994) + Lee, Timothy (1994) --Singapore

Women Synchronised 3m Springboard
1 245.43 Lai, Jasmine Pui Yee + Kam, Ling Kar (1995) --Malaysia
2 233.16 Fong, Kay Yian (1996) + Lee, Myra (1994) --Singapore
3 232.62 Ambarwati, Sari (1990) + Dinda, Maria Natalie (1994) --Indonesia

Women 3m Springboard
1 240.75 Dhabitah, Nur (1999) --Malaysia
2 237.70 Ambarwati, Sari (1990) --Indonesia
3 224.45 Chin, Adeline Wei Ling (1999) --Malaysia
4 221.65 Fong, Kay Yian (1996) --Singapore
5 199.25 Lee, Myra (1994) --Singapore
6 191.95 Dinda, Maria Natalie (1994) --Indonesia

Men Platform
1 315.60 Nazreen, Muhammad (1998) --Malaysia
2 295.35 Chan, Jonathan (1997) --Singapore

Men 1m Springboard
1 299.00 Chew, Yi Wei (1995) --Malaysia
2 281.20 Lee, Timothy (1994) --Singapore
3 268.65 Lee, Mark (1994) --Singapore
4 267.55 Luthfi, Niko A. (1995) --Indonesia
5 258.80 Danial, Muhammad (1997) --Malaysia

Women 1m Springboard
1 220.20 Dhabitah, Nur (1999) --Malaysia
2 206.65 Chin, Adeline Wei Ling (1999) --Malaysia
3 188.65 Fong, Kay Yian (1996) --Singapore
4 187.70 Lee, Myra (1994) --Singapore
5 166.95 Setyaningsih, Dewi (1996) --Indonesia

Selasa, 15 Mei 2012

China still strong in Fort Lauderdale (USA)


Lausanne (SUI), LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA  – The third leg of the FINA Diving Grand Prix 2012 successfully concluded in Fort Lauderdale (USA) on May 13. The four-day event welcomed current and up-and-coming elite divers from more than 20 countries.
China snatched six out the eight titles at stake and bagged two more silver medals. The Americans clinched the men’s 3m springboard title thanks to Christopher Colwill and made the podium in all events but the women’s 10m platform. Malaysia’s Huang Qiang/Bryan Nickson created a sensation again, taking home their second title in the men’s 3m springboard synchro. Other nations on the podium in Fort Lauderdale were Australia, Brazil, Canada and Mexico.
Among women, China dominated the operations with Wang Han triumphing in the 3m springboard with a total 377.40. Mexico’s Arantxa Chavez and local hope Christina Loukas completed the podium. Si Yajie (CHN) was the best in the 10m platform with a total score of 417.40, ahead of teammate Huixia Liu and Australia’s Brittany Broben, second and third, respectively.
In the men’s competition, Christopher Colwill (USA) captured the gold, scoring an overall 475.30 points while Li Shixin (CHN) and Alejandro Islas Arroyo (MEX) took silver and bronze, respectively. China’s Luxin Zhou took out the 10m platform in convincing fashion with a total 518.75 points. Home favourite Thomas Finchum was second and Ivan Garcia (MEX) claimed third spot.

MEDALLISTS IN FORT LAUDERDALE (USA)
Men
3m springboard: 1. Christopher Colwill (USA) 475.30; 2. Li Shixin (CHN) 474.95; 3. Alejandro D. Islas Arroyo (MEX) 445.50
10m platform: 1. Luxin Zhou (CHN) 518.75; 2. Thomas Finchum (USA) 509.25; 3. Ivan Garcia (MEX) 445.15
3m springboard synchro: 1. Huang Qiang/Bryan Nickson (MAS) 415.20; 2. Troy Dumais/Kristian Ipsen (USA) 376.86; 3. Luiz F. Outerelo/Ian C. Matos (BRA) 350.01
10m platform synchro: 1. Liang Huo/Chen Aisen (CHN) 442.29; 2. Ivan Garcia/Saul Sanchez (MEX) 439.32; 3. Ryan Hawkins/Logan Shinholser (USA) 379.53

Women
3m springboard: 1. Wang Han (CHN) 377.40; 2. Arantxa Chavez (MEX) 332.25; 3. Christina Loukas (USA) 325.70
10m platform: 1. Si Yajie (CHN) 417.40; 2. Huixia Liu (CHN) 372.45; 3. Brittany Broben (AUS) 360.40
3m springboard synchro: 1. Wang Han/Zheng Qulin (CHN) 309.90; 2. Kelci Bryant/Abby Johnston (USA) 302.10; 3. Anabelle Smith/Sharleen Stratton (AUS) 301.20
10m platform synchro: 1. Huixia Liu/Zhu Jiaming (CHN) 319.02; 2. Meaghan Benfeito/Roseline Filion (CAN) 304.92; 3. Amy Cozad/Laura Ryan (USA) 294.75

Full FINA Diving Grand Prix 2012 calendar:
No1: Rostock (GER), February 10-12
No2: Montreal (CAN), May 3-6
No3: Fort Lauderdale (USA), May 10-13
No4: St Petersburg (RUS), June 8-10
No5: Madrid (ESP), June 15-17
No6: Bolzano (ITA) from June 22-24

(fina)

Jumat, 11 Mei 2012

Invitasi Loncat Indah KU 2012: Sumsel Ungguli DKI


JAKARTA-LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA-Daerah Sumatera Selatan berhasil mengunggguli DKI Jakarata dalam perolehan medali Invitasi Nasional Loncat Indah Kelompok Umur 2012. Acara yang berakhir pada 11 Mei di kolam renang Senayan Jakarta Sumsel meraih 3 medali emas, 4 perak dan 3 perunggu sedangkan DKI hanya berhasil mengumpulkan 3 emas dan 3 perunggu.  Sementara Jawa Timur tampil sebagai juara umum dengan meraih 8 emas, 3 perak, dan 6 perunggu.

Invitasi Nasional Loncat Indah adalah satu kalender rutin resmi sub cabang olahraga Loncat Indah Pengurus Besar Persatuan Renang Seluruh Indonesia. Invitasi ini diselenggarakan di Stadion Renang Gelora Bung Karno Senayan 9-11 Mei 2012.

Invitasi Nasional Loncat Indah Kelompok Umur 2012 diikuti oleh 7 Pengurus Provinsi PRSI dengan jumlah peserta 24 putra dan 15 Putri. Peserta Invitasi Loncat Indah Kelompok Umur ini diikuti oleh atlet Kelompok Umur yang tidak lolos dalam kualifikasi PON 2012 Riau

Delapan Pengurus Provinsi PRSI diikuti tujuh daerah yakni Kalimantan Selatan, Sumatera Utara, Sumatera Selatan, DKI Jakarta, Jawa Barat, Jawa Tengah, dan Jawa Timur.

Kejuaraan mempertandingkan nomor-nomor papan 1 Meter dan 3 Meter perorangan maupun menara 5 Meter, 7,5 Meter, dan 10 Meter perorangan. Pembagian Kelompok Umur, terdiri dari KU-A (16-18 tahun), mempertandingkan nomor papan perorangan dan menara perorangan; KU-B (14-15 tahun) menara 5 Meter / 7, 5 Meter, dan KU-C (11-13 tahun) mempertandingkan nomor papan 1 Meter dan 3 Meter perorangan, KU-D (10 tahun dibawahnya) mempertandingkan nomor papan 1 Meter dan 3 Meter peorangan.

Tujuan diselenggarakannya invitasi ini adalah sebagai pemantauan atlet yang akan dipersiapkan dalam Pelatihan Nasional (Pelatnas SEA Games 2013) dan melihat sejauh mana perkembangan cabang olahraga Loncat Indah di daerah.

Perolehan Medali
  1. Jawa Timur (8-3-6)
  2. Sumatera Selatan (3-4-3)
  3. DKI Jakarata (3-3-0)
  4. Sumatera Utara (2-1-0)
  5. Kalimantan Selatan (0-4-1)
  6. Jawa Barat (0-1-4)
  7. Jawa Tengah (0-0-0)

Kamis, 10 Mei 2012

Local stars take the spotlight in Montreal (CAN)



Lausanne (SUI), LONCAT INDAH INDONESIA - Canadians were in top shape at the second stop of the FINA Diving Grand Prix 2012 held in Montreal (CAN) from May 3-6. The locals climbed the podium seven times and pocketed the two women’s synchro titles. Among men, the pair Reuben Ross/Alexandre Despatie was second in the 3m springboard synchro, Despatie again taking silver in the individual same event.
Other nations to produce fine performances in Montreal were Australia, Cuba, Mexico, Malaysia, Sweden, China and Spain.
Australia’s rising talent Ethan Warren remained unchallenged in the men’s 3m springboard, totalling 511.75 points. Andres Villarreal from Mexico captured gold in the men’s 10m platform, scoring 512 points, ahead of Cubans Jose Guerra and Jenkler Aguirre, second and third, respectively. The two paired for the win in the synchro same event while Malaysian duo Huang Qiang/Bryan Nickson were the happy winners in the 3m springboard synchro.
The still-competitive Anna Lindberg (SWE) took out the women’s 3m springboard, totalling 344.40. Pamela Ware (CAN) and Sharleen Stratton (AUS) finished second and third, respectively. Malaysia’s hopeful Pandelela Rinong (MAS) finished on top in the women’s 10m platform, followed by Roseline Filion (CAN) and Melissa Wu (AUS), claiming second and third spots, respectively. The only podium for China was a third-place finish in the women’s 3m springboard synchro.

MEDALLISTS IN MONTREAL (CAN)
Men
3m springboard: 1. Ethan Warren (AUS) 511.75; 2. Alexandre Despatie (CAN) 497.20; 3. Javier Illana (ESP) 482.60
10m platform: 1. Andres Villarreal (MEX) 512.00; 2. Jose Guerra (CUB) 510.30; 3. Jenkler Aguirre (CUB) 480.50
3m springboard synchro: 1. Huang Qiang/Bryan Nickson (MAS) 431.10; 2. Reuben Ross/Alexandre Despatie (CAN) 419.58; 3. Rommel Pacheco/Jonathan Rovalcaba (MEX) 388.71
10m platform synchro: 1. Jose Guerra/Jenkler Aguirre (CUB) 453.36; 2. Jesper Tolvers/Christofer Eskilsson (SWE) 381.33; 3. Jahir Ocampo/Jonathan Rovalcaba (MEX) 379.62

Women
3m springboard: 1. Anna Lindberg (SWE) 344.40; 2. Pamela Ware (CAN) 333.75; 3. Sharleen Stratton (AUS) 328.95
10m platform: 1. Pandelela Rinong (MAS) 379.70; 2. Roseline Filion (CAN) 363.85; 3. Melissa Wu (AUS) 360.25
3m springboard synchro: 1. Jennifer Abel/Emilie Heymans (CAN) 323.40; 2. Anabelle Smith/Sharleen Stratton (AUS) 318.60; 3. Li Kang/Yi Sheng (CHN) 299.91
10m platform synchro: 1. Meaghan Benfeito/Roseline Filion (CAN) 327.96; 2. Pamela Ware/Carol-Ann Ware (CAN) 326.28; 3. Loudy Wiggins/Rachel Bugg (AUS) 316.86

Full FINA Diving Grand Prix 2012 calendar:

No1: Rostock (GER), February 10-12
No2: Montreal (CAN), May 3-6
NEXT RACE - No3: Fort Lauderdale (USA), May 10-13
No4: St Petersburg (RUS), June 8-10
No5: Madrid (ESP), June 15-17
No6: Bolzano (ITA) from June 22-2

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