Zhang Xinhua of China led the preliminary round in men's 1-meter springboard diving in the opening event of the swimming world championships.Zhang had 416.10 points after six dives before a small crowd at the Foro Italico. Chris Colwill of the United States was second with 413.35 points and favorite Qin Kai of China was third with 412.The top 12 finishers in the 35-man field qualified for the final later Friday.Matthew Mitcham, the Australian who won the 10-meter platform to prevent China...Read Full Story
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, May 13. LED by a gold medal from 2008 Olympian Chris Colwill (Brandon, Fla./Athens, Ga.) on 3-meter, Team USA closed out the AT USA Diving Grand Prix with three more me...
Tampa Prep and University of Georgia product Chris Colwill put together one of his best performances of the year to capture first place by less than a point in Sunday's 3-meter springboard finals of the AT&T USA Diving Grand Prix in Fort Lauderdale.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) Christopher Colwill won the 3-meter springboard at the AT USA Diving Grand Prix meet on Sunday, scoring 475.30 points to beat Li Shixin of China. Colwill, from Tampa, took the lead on his final dive - an inward 3 tuck which he ...
Tampa Prep and University of Georgia product Chris Colwill won the 3-meter springboard final at the AT USA Diving Grand Prix, putting together one of his best performances of the year to capture first place by less than a point. Colwill, a ...
Americans medaled in three finals on Sunday. In addition to Colwill's gold, Kelci Bryant and Abby Johnston won silver in the women's synchronized 3-meter springboard final, and Ryan Hawkins and Logan Shinholser took bronze in the 10-meter platform final.