This is a day of GOD.
FINISHING OUR WEBSITE and THE SONA
and This day is the Schedule of Olympic Diving!
Must watch this,
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Over 250 world-class divers will compete at the Aquatics Centre on the
Olympic Park in the 18th FINA Visa Diving World Cup 2012 from 20-26
February. The event is part of the London Prepares series, the official
London 2012 sports testing programme, and is
The
line-up will include Chinese Olympic champions He Chong and Chen
Ruolin. Chong is 2008 Olympic individual 3m Springboard gold medallist
and three-time world champion while Ruolin is double Olympic champion,
winning both the 10m Platform and Synchronised 10m Platform.
China is currently the dominant force in diving – but Australian Matt
Mitcham could threaten their hopes for a gold rush at the World Cup.
Mitcham became the only non-Chinese athlete to win a gold medal at the
Beijing 2008 Diving competition, when he won the Individual 10m
Platform.
The British team have named 13 athletes, including Synchronised 10m pair
Tom Daley and Pete Waterfield and rising star Jack Laugher, who is
current Junior World Champion in both the Individual 3m Springboard and
Individual 1m Springboard. Tonia Couch, Britain’s most celebrated
female diver who placed eighth in the Individual 10m Platform at the
Beijing Games and has finished in the top 10 in the last two FINA World
Championships, will also feature for GB.
The competition, which is part of the London Prepares series of test
events and supported by Visa, UK Sport and British Swimming, will be the
first sporting event to be held at the spectacular Aquatics Centre and
the 31st test event to be staged by the London 2012 Organising Committee
(LOCOG).
The event will test key elements of the venue operation and logistics
such as lighting, results, scoring, workforce and timing while providing
an ideal opportunity for athletes and team officials to compete at the
venue ahead of the 2012 Games and offer feedback on LOCOG’s plans.
London 2012 Director of Sport Debbie Jevans said: 'With less than 200
days to go until the start of the Games our testing continues to be a
priority. Welcoming spectators into the Aquatics Centre for the 18th
FINA Visa Diving World Cup 2012 will give a fantastic opportunity to see
the world’s best divers compete in an Olympic venue and will also
provide us, the organisers, with a unique chance to test our
operations.'

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