Brazil won the first Olympic place at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka! Ingrid Oliveira managed to qualify for the women’s 10m platform final by placing eighth Semi-final placement. The Chinese once again took control of the conflict away from their rivals, but the fight for the bronze would be fierce. The grand final will be on Wednesday at 6 am BST. In addition, the 12 finalists also sealed their country’s place in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
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in your The first jumpdifficulty 3.2, Ingrid gets a score 67.20, with scores varying between 6.5 and 7.5, just short of the 70.40 achieved on the tour. However, in The second jumpjust as hard as I got same gradesAnd she performed well with regard to the elimination round (62.40), to reach the fifth place.
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In the heats, Ingrid’s weaknesses were the third and fourth jumps, reaching only 49.00 and 49.50. But the Brazilian managed to correct her mistakes and crossed the scores. On the third jumpwith a difficulty score of 2.8, has a score between 7.0 and 8.0 added 61.60. not longer The fourth jumpIt has scores between 5.5 and 6.5 and a difficulty score of 3.0, adding last 55.50Down to a total of 251.50 in eleventh place.
However, with her main rivals also improving through the semi-finals, Ingrid had to fight for her place in the final only in The fifth and final jump. With a jump difficulty of 3.2, Ingrid lacked precision, reaching scores between 5.5 and 6.5, adding 62.40, and thus less than the 67.20 reached in the qualifiers. But the overall score of 313.90, more than 15 points above the knockout stage (298.50), was enough to secure a place in the final.
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The Chinese were, again, the most prominent. Hongchan Quan, who is only 16 years old and an Olympic champion in Tokyo 2020, this time had an audience in the stands to perform. This way, on the second jump, you got the maximum points after getting six 10s and only one 9.5 points, adding up to an incredible 96 points.
Previously, Mexico’s Gabriela Agundez Garcia had struggled to make it through qualifying with an impressive final jump. But in the semi-finals, she shone and surprisingly finished third. On the other hand, the big surprise was the fall of Briton Andrea Spindolini Sirix, who qualified third in the Tour. But after the last failed jump, he was only 13th from the final.
Check out the 12 finalists who also earned an NOC Olympic spot in the event.
1- Quan Hongchan (China) 451.50
2- Chen Yuxi (China) 430.05
3- Gabriela Agundez Garcia (Mexico), 345.45
4. Delaney Schnell (USA), 336.55
5- Caell McKay (Canada) 324.05
6- Alejandra Orozco Loza (Mexico), 315.50
7- Arai Matsuri (Japan) 313.95
8- Ingrid Oliveira (Brazil), 313.90
9. Louis Tolson (United Kingdom), 313.50
10- Ana Carvajal (Spain) 313.25
11- Christina Wassen (Germany), 309.05
12- Elena Wassen (Germany), 307.30
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