Diving at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Qualifying system

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For individual diving the top twelve from the 2011 World Championships, the five continental champions and the eighteen semifinalists at the 2012 Diving World Cup will qualify a quota spot. For the pairs events the top three from the world championships, the top four from the world cup and the hosts qualify.[1]

Qualification summary

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Nation Synchronized diving Individual diving Total
Men's
3 m
Men's
10 m
Women's
3 m
Women's
10 m
Men's
3 m
Men's
10 m
Women's
3 m
Women's
10 m
Quotas Athletes
  Australia X X 1 2 2 2 9 10
  Belarus 2 2 2
  Brazil 1 1 1 3 3
  Canada X X X 2 2 2 2 11 9
  China X X X X 2 2 2 2 12 12
  Colombia 1 2 3 2
  Cuba X 2 1 4 3
  France 2 2 1 5 5
  Germany X X 2 2 2 2 10 8
  Great Britain X X X X 2 2 2 2 12 12
  Greece 1 1 1
  Hungary 2 2 2
  Italy X 2 2 2 2 9 8
  Japan 1 1 1
  Malaysia X X X 2 1 2 2 10 9
  Mexico X X X 2 2 2 2 11 10
  Norway 1 1 1
  North Korea 1 2 3 3
  Russia X X 2 2 2 1 9 7
  South Korea 1 1 2 2
  Spain 1 1 2 2
  Sweden 1 1 2 2
  Ukraine X X X X 2 2 2 1 11 9
  United States X X X 2 2 2 2 11 11
  Venezuela 2 1 3 3
Total: 25 NOCs 8 8 8 8 29 32 30 26 149 136

Qualification timeline

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Event Date Venue
2011 European Diving Championships[2] March 8 to March 13, 2011   Turin
2011 World Aquatics Championships July 16 to July 31, 2011   Shanghai
Oceania Qualifying Events [3] August 19 to August 21, 2011   Wellington
Asian Diving Cup[4] September 25 to September 27, 2011   Kuala Lumpur
2011 Pan American Games October 14 to October 30, 2011   Guadalajara
2012 FINA Diving World Cup February 20 to February 26, 2012   London
  • African qualification tournament was not held.

Men's 3 m synchronized springboard

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Competition Vacancies Qualifiers
FINA World Championships
3
  China
  Russia
  Mexico
FINA Diving World Cup
4
  Malaysia
  Ukraine
  Canada
  United States
Host nation
1
  Great Britain
TOTAL 8

Men's 10 m synchronized platform

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Competition Vacancies Qualifiers
FINA World Championships
3
  China
  Germany
  Ukraine
FINA Diving World Cup
4
  Mexico
  United States
  Cuba
  Russia
Host nation
1
  Great Britain
TOTAL 8

Women's 3 m synchronized springboard

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Competition Vacancies Qualifiers
FINA World Championships
3
  China
  Canada
  Australia
FINA Diving World Cup
4

  Italy
  United States
  Ukraine
  Malaysia

Host nation
1
  Great Britain
TOTAL 8

Women's 10 m synchronized platform

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Competition Vacancies Qualifiers
FINA World Championships
3
  China
  Australia
  Germany
FINA Diving World Cup
4
  Canada
  Ukraine
  Malaysia
  Mexico
Host nation
1
  Great Britain
TOTAL 8

Men's 3 m springboard

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For the individual events, any one diver can only gain 1 quota place per event for their NOC.

Competition Vacancies Qualifiers
FINA World Championships
12

  China (He Chong)
  Russia (Ilya Zakharov)
  Russia (Evgeny Kuznetsov)
  China (Qin Kai)
  United States (Troy Dumais)
  Mexico (Yahel Castillo)
  France (Matthieu Rosset)
  Great Britain (Jack Laugher)
  Spain (Javier Illana García)
  Mexico (Julián Sánchez)
  Malaysia (Bryan Nickson)
  Ukraine (Oleksiy Pryhorov)

2011 European Diving Championships
1
  Germany (Patrick Hausding)
Oceania Qualifying
1
  Australia (Matthew Barnard)[5]
Asia Diving Cup
1
  Malaysia (Yeoh Ken Nee)[6]
2011 Pan American Games
1
none allocated - Mexico already qualified 2 divers
FINA Diving World Cup
Up to 18 1

  Australia (Ethan Warren)
  Ukraine (Illya Kvasha)
  Germany (Sascha Klein)
  Canada (Alexandre Despatie)
  United States (Chris Colwill)
  Italy (Michele Benedetti)
  Canada (Reuben Ross)
  Japan (Sho Sakai)
  Japan (Ken Terauchi)
  Great Britain (Chris Mears)
  Brazil (César Castro)

Additional
6 1

  Venezuela (Edickson Contreras)
  Greece (Stefanos Paparounas)
  Italy (Tommaso Rinaldi)
  Netherlands (Yorick de Bruijn)
  Colombia (Sebastián Villa)
  Venezuela (Robert Paez)
  France (Damien Cely)

TOTAL 29

Men's 10 m platform

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Competition Vacancies Qualifiers
FINA World Championships
12

  China (Qiu Bo)
  United States (David Boudia)
  Germany (Sascha Klein)
  Russia (Victor Minibaev)
  Great Britain (Thomas Daley)
  United States (Nick McCrory)
  Mexico (Iván García)
  Ukraine (Oleksandr Bondar)
  Canada (Riley McCormick)
  China (Zhou Lüxin)
  Great Britain (Peter Waterfield)
  Ukraine (Kostyantyn Milyayev)

2011 European Diving Championships
1
not allocated - Sascha Klein qualified above
Oceania Qualifying
1
  Australia (Matthew Barnard)[7]
Asia Diving Cup
1
  Malaysia (Bryan Nickson Lomas)[8]
2011 Pan American Games
1
not allocated - Iván García qualified above
FINA Diving World Cup
Up to 18 1

  Sweden (Christofer Eskilsson)
  Australia (Matthew Mitcham)
  Mexico (German Sánchez)
  Germany (Martin Wolfram)
  Cuba (José Guerra)
  Colombia (Sebastián Villa)
  Brazil (Hugo Parisi)
  Belarus (Vadim Kaptur)
  Russia (Gleb Galperin)

Additional
9 1

  Italy (Francesco Dell'Uomo)
  Cuba (Jeinkler Aguirre)
  Italy (Andrea Chiarabini)
  South Korea (Park Ji-ho)
  Belarus (Timofei Hordeichik)
  Canada (Eric Sehn)
  Norway (Amund Gismervik)
  Colombia (Victor Ortega)
  Sweden (Jesper Tolvers)
  North Korea (Ri Hyon-ju)

TOTAL 32

Women's 3 m springboard

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Competition Vacancies Qualifiers
FINA World Championships
12

  China (Wu Minxia)
  China (He Zi)
  Canada (Jennifer Abel)
  United States (Christina Loukas)
  Australia (Sharleen Stratton)
  Mexico (Laura Sánchez)
  United States (Kelci Bryant)
  Ukraine (Anna Pysmenska)
  Italy (Tania Cagnotto)
  Russia (Nadezhda Bazhina)
  Germany (Uschi Freitag)
  Canada (Émilie Heymans)

2011 European Diving Championships
1
  Sweden (Anna Lindberg)
Oceania Qualifying
1
  Australia (Sherilyse Gowlett)[9]
Asia Diving Cup
1
not allocated - China already have 2 quotas[10]
2011 Pan American Games
1
not allocated - Laura Sánchez qualified above
FINA Diving World Cup
Up to 18 1

  Germany (Nora Subschinski)
  Malaysia (Cheong Jun Heong)
  Great Britain (Rebecca Gallantree)
  Ukraine (Olena Fedorova)
  Mexico (Vianney Hernández)
  Venezuela (Joselyn Castillo)

Additional
10 1

  Russia (Anastasia Pozdniakova)
  Great Britain (Hannah Starling)
  Italy (Francesca Dallape)
  Malaysia (Ng Yan Yee)
  France (Marion Farissier)
  Brazil (Juliana Veloso)
  France (Fanny Bouvet)
  Netherlands (Inge Jansen)
  Hungary (Flora Gondos)
  Hungary (Nora Barta)
  Spain (Jenifer Benitez)

TOTAL 30

Women's 10 m platform

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Competition Vacancies Qualifiers
FINA World Championships
12

  China (Chen Ruolin)
  China (Hu Yadan)
  Mexico (Paola Espinosa)
  Canada (Meaghan Benfeito)
  Malaysia (Pandelela Rinong)
  Ukraine (Iuliia Prokopchuk)
  Australia (Alex Croak)
  Canada (Roseline Filion)
  Great Britain (Tonia Couch)
  United States (Brittany Viola)
  Russia (Yulia Koltunova)
  Germany (Nora Subschinski)

2011 European Diving Championships
1
  Italy (Noemi Batki)
Oceania Qualifying
1
  Australia (Rachel Bugg)[11]
Asia Diving Cup
1
not allocated - China already have 2 quotas[10]
2011 Pan American Games
1
not allocated - Paola Espinosa has already qualified
FINA Diving World Cup
Up to 18 1

  Germany (Christin Steuer)
  Mexico (Carolina Mendoza)
  Great Britain (Monique Gladding)
  Japan (Mai Nakagawa)
  Malaysia (Traisy Vivien Tukiet)
  North Korea (Kim Un-Hyang)
  United States (Haley Ishimatsu)

Additional
5 1

  South Korea (Kim Su-ji)
  North Korea (Kim Jin-ok)
  Italy (Brenda Spaziani)
  France (Audrey Labeau)
  Cuba (Annia Rivera)

TOTAL 26

^1 Only two athletes per nation can qualify, meaning if there are less than eighteen athletes the remaining quota spots will go to the additional pool.

  • Athletes listed in brackets have not qualified, rather have earned a quota spot for their nation.

References

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  1. ^ Diving qualification system Archived 2012-02-03 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Turin 2011 Arena European Championships Diving - All Medal Winners" (PDF). LEN. 13 Mar 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Asia Pacific Rim Junior Diving Invitational". Wellington High Performance Aquatics. Retrieved 20 Aug 2011.
  4. ^ 4th Asian Diving Cup, Malaysia
  5. ^ "Oceania Olympic Mens 3 metre, Final". DiveRecorder. Retrieved 24 Aug 2011.
  6. ^ Ajitpal Singh (26 Sep 2011). "Diving / Asia Cup: Unexpected day for Yeoh". New Straits Times. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 30 Sep 2011.
  7. ^ "Oceania Olympic Mens Platform, Final". DiveRecorder. Retrieved 24 Aug 2011.
  8. ^ Ajitpal Singh (28 Sep 2011). "Diving / Asia Cup: Bryan nicks his second Olympic berth". New Straits Times. Archived from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 30 Sep 2011.
  9. ^ "Oceania Olympic Womens 3 metre, Final". DiveRecorder. Retrieved 24 Aug 2011.
  10. ^ a b Ajitpal Singh (23 Sep 2011). "Diving: China cast shadow over Olympic hopes". New Straits Times. Archived from the original on 2011-09-23. Retrieved 30 Sep 2011.
  11. ^ "Oceania Olympic Womens Platform, Final". DiveRecorder. Retrieved 24 Aug 2011.