2023 European Diving Championships | |
Host City: | Rzeszów |
Country: | Poland |
Nations: | 25 |
Athletes: | 125 |
Events: | 13 |
Dates: | 22–28 June 2023 |
Website: | http://www2.len.eu/?p=14872 |
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The 2023 European Diving Championships were held in Rzeszów, Poland from 22 to 28 June 2023. This was the seventh edition of the stand-alone Championships, and the 42nd European Championships in diving in total, including the diving portion of the European Aquatics Championships. For the first time, the championships were integrated into the 2023 European Games; the diving portion of the 2018 European Aquatics Championships had previously been integrated into the 2018 European Championships multi-sport event, while the European Junior Diving Championships previously formed part of the 2015 European Games program.
The event was a qualification event for the 2024 Summer Olympics with quota places awarded to the NOC of the winners of both men's and women's 3 metre and 10 metre events. All eight Olympic events were contested, with events in 1 m springboard for men and women, mixed synchro for both 3 metre springboard and 10 metre platform, and mixed team also being held.
The European Diving Trophy will also be awarded to the most successful overall team; the defending champions from 2022 are Great Britain.
1 m springboard | 422.95 | 411.50 | 410.55 | ||||
3 m springboard | 465.40 | 440.15 | 430.70 | ||||
10 m platform | 435.40 | 413.20 | 411.20 | ||||
3 m synchro springboard | 410.16 | 402.66 | 394.92 | ||||
10 m synchro platform | 398.70 | 388.83 | 372.69 |
1 m springboard | 273.25 | 273.10 | 266.90 | ||||
3 m springboard | 321.45 | 316.60 | 306.70 | ||||
10 m platform | 331.60 | 330.95 | 320.10 | ||||
3 m synchro springboard | 279.90 | 276.33 | 273.69 | ||||
10 m synchro platform | 297.72 | 274.68 | 261.48 |
3 m synchro springboard | 291.39 | 283.89 | 282.60 | ||||
10 m synchro platform | 322.68 | 306.12 | 283.14 | ||||
Team event | 438.30 | 398.25 | 381.45 |
The trophy is assigned to the nation with most points gained by the top 12 athletes or teams in each event.[1]
The diving meet at the 2023 European Games is a direct qualification event for the diving program in Paris 2024. A total of 4 quota places will be awarded in four events:[2] All four places are 'unnamed' which is to say they are won for the NOC, not the specific diver
NOCS | ||||
Men's 3 metre springboard | One NOC of the highest place finisher will receive one unnamed quota place in the relevant event. | 1 | (Moritz Wesemann) | |
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Women's 3 metre springboard | One NOC of the highest place finisher will receive one unnamed quota place in the relevant event. | 1 | (Chiara Pellacani) | |
Men's 10 metre platform | One NOC of the highest place finisher will receive one unnamed quota place in the relevant event. | 1 | (Timo Barthel) | |
Women's 10 metre platform | One NOC of the highest place finisher will receive one unnamed quota place in the relevant event. | 1 | (Eden Cheng) | |
Total quota places | 4 |