In the men's 10m platform, the crowd was delighted with
eye-opening performances in this event known for featuring spectacular dives.
It is in this event that the dives are the most complicated and the marks the
highest. The degree of difficulty was of a very high level this season.
Two competitors had a combination of a maximum degree of difficulty (DD) - 4.1.
It implied a 4.5 Inward somersaults in tucked position, a really unique dive.
Lin Yue (CHN) performed the most complicated dives. An
interesting detail is that when Lin Yue includes such a dive in his program, he
does so with a 0,9 DD. To have so many dives of maximum difficulty in one
programme means that the diver must be totally concentrated from the first to
the last second of the competition.
Australian diving icon and Olympic champion Matthew Mitcham
failed to qualify for the final, taking 13th. In Beijing (2008), Mitcham surprised everybody
with the wonderful execution of the hardest armstand combination - a 2 Back
somersaults with 2.5 twists. This year, something went wrong with the dive. As
divers used to say, Mitcham lost his armstand twists. His marks for the
dive in the semi-final were too low and cost him a spot in the final.
Another mistake was made by Mexico 's Rommel Pacheco in the semi
final: while performing a 4.5 Forward somersaults in tucked position, the diver
opened too early and his entry in the water was totally spoiled. Pacheco was
brave enough to keep going despite that his zero point for the dive made his
fight to go in the final hopeless.
Peter Waterfield (GBR) created a sensation when he took the
lead after the evening's final first round, considering Chinese superiority,
this was quite an unusual feat. The British diver produced a magnificent
performance, eventually taking third in the event.
There was a great number of impressive dives in the final,
meaning that the competition level was very high: a 4.5 Forward performed by
David Boudia (USA) in the third round after which the American temporarily
moved up to the second position. Or the unique 3.5 Back somersaults in pike
position of Bo Qiu, a dive that earned him an incredible six perfect marks,
amassing over 100 points. Or the 409C from young Malaysian Lomas Bryan Nickson.
In the semi final, he missed the entry of his dive and it was the reason why
Nickson hardly made it to the final with the 12th best performance.
One more “over a-hundred points” dive was executed by Bo Qiu
in the fifth round which sealed his expected victory in the event. The surprise
came from teammate Lin Yue when he made a mistake in his very last dive, a 2.5
Back somersaults with 2.5 twists and got quite low marks from the majority of
judges. He eventually took sixth. Russia 's Victor Minibaev was second
with 523.60 points. (fina)
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