Teenager world champion He Chong took victory in the men's
one-meter springboard event in Jiangsu Changshu on Tuesday at China
Spring Diving Championships.
As a world championships rookie, He Chong scooped the gold of
men's synchronized three-meter springboard at Montreal 2005 and
picked up a bronze in the individual springboard event there. In
the competition on Tuesday night, 18-year-old He surprised the
crowd with an outstanding degree of difficulty, the sum of which
reached 19.7, highest in the event.
Although the rising star of Chinese diving "armada" performed
below par in the second round, He showed his superb capability in
his following dive, earning 84.15 points with a splendid forward
three and a half somersault.
In the end, the Guangdong native notched up the title with a
total score of 436.75 points, followed by Xu Chengliang from
Shanghai and Luo Yutong from Guangdong at 396.30 and 395.60 points
respectively.
"As one-meter isn't my main events, I participated in the event
tonight just for tasting the atmosphere of competition, so as to
warm up for the three-meter events," said He after the awarding
ceremony.
Besides, Olympic champion Guo Jingjing failed to pull off the
first gold of the championships in the women's one-meter
springboard event which took place in the morning.
Guo, unbeatable in the 2005 season and winner of four golds in
the first two legs of 2006 FINA Grand Prix, collected only 31.05
points from her first dive on Tuesday, a backward one and a half
somersault, as she bounced before the take-off.
According to FINA rules, if a diver bounces on a springboard or
platform before the take-off, judges are going to award 4.5 points
maximum.
As the 43rd starter among the 49 divers, Guo only managed to
surpass two divers in the first round. However, the experienced
veteran didn't lose her nerve after the "accident". Having
completed her next four dives in style, Guo finally picked up the
silver medal for Hebei with a total score of 269.85 points.
Wu Minxia from Shanghai, who combined Guo to snatch the
synchronized three-meter springboard gold at 2004 Athens Olympics,
took out the gold in the event at 276.85 points. Wu believed her
performance on Tuesday was just normal, but "since the rules is
more strict, I took off very carefully today", said Wu.
Yao Xinyi, Wu's teammate from Shanghai was awarded the bronze
medal at 261.05 points.
(Xinhua News Agency March 29, 2006)