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55Th International Divers Day 16Th FINA-Grand-Prix Rostock 02-26-2010 - 02-28-2010 INTERNATIONALER SPRINGERTAG ROSTOCK 55. 16th FINA DIVING GRAND PRIX MEETING from 26th to 28th February , 2010 Organizer : Hansestadt Rostock Internationaler Springertag Rostock e.V. Head of competition : Mr. Rainer Milles Organisation : Mr. Andreas Kriehn Competition manager : Mr. Joachim Dietrich Medical : Mrs. MR Dr. Sabine Krüger Protokoll : Mrs. Astrid Geron Finances : Mrs. Ursula Oertel Support of Mrs. Anja Vongehr foreign teams : INTERNATIONALER SPRINGERTAG ROSTOCK 55. 16th FINA DIVING GRAND PRIX MEETING from 26th to 28th February, 2010 Competition schedule Friday, February 26th, 2010 09 h 30 1 Springboard 3m Men Preliminary 6 Dives 2 Platform Women Preliminary 5 Dives 15 h 00 3 Springboard 3m Men 1st Semi Final 6 Dives 4 Springboard 3m Men 2 nd Semi Final 6 Dives 5 Platform Women 1 st Semi Final 5 Dives 6 Platform Women 2 nd Semi Final 5 Dives 18 h 00 Opening Ceremony 7 Springboard 3m Men Final 6 Dives 8 Platform Women Final 5 Dives Saturday, February 27th, 2010 09 h 30 9 Springboard 3m Women Preliminary 5 Dives 10 Platform Men Preliminary 6 Dives 15 h 00 11 Springboard 3m Women 1 st Semi Final 5 Dives 12 Springboard 3m Women 2 nd Semi Final 5 Dives 13 Synchronized diving 10m Men Final 6 Dives 14 Springboard 3m Women Final 5 Dives Social programme Sunday, February 28th, 2010 09 h 30 15 Platform Men 1 st Semi Final 6 Dives 16 Platform Men 2 nd Semi Final 6 Dives 17 Synchronized diving 10m Woman Final 5 Dives 14 h 00 18 Synchronized diving 3m Men Final 6 Dives 19 Synchronized diving 3m Women Final 5 Dives 20 Platform Men Final 6 Dives Social programme INTERNATIONALER SPRINGERTAG ROSTOCK 55. 16th FINA DIVING GRAND PRIX MEETING from 26th to 28th February, 2010 Involved nations AUSTRALIA AUS AUSTRIA AUT BELARUS BLR CANADA CAN CHINA CHN GERMANY GER GREAT BRITAIN GBR HUNGARY HUN ITALY ITA MEXICO MEX NETHERLANDS NED NEW ZEALAND NZL NORWAY NOR POLAND POL ROMANIA ROM RUSSIA RUS SERBIA SRB SWEDEN SWE UKRAINE UKR INTERNATIONALER SPRINGERTAG ROSTOCK 55. 16th FINA DIVING GRAND PRIX MEETING from 26th to 28th February, 2010 Nation Diver W / M AUS Cole, Briony Women AUS Croak, Alexandra Women AUS Smith, Anabelle Women AUS Stratton, Sharleen Women AUS Wu, Melissa Women AUS Mitcham, Matthew Men AUS Robertson, Scott Men AUT Kratochwil, Veronika Women BLR Kondrashenkova, Ksenia Women BLR Hordeichik, Timofei Men BLR Karaliou, Yauheni Men CAN Abel, Jennifer Women CAN Benfeito, Meaghan Women CAN Filion, Roseline Women CAN Moran, Amanda Women CAN Imbeau-Dulac, Francois Men CAN Sehn, Eric Men CHN Hu, Yadan Women CHN Ma, Sinuo Women CHN Qu, Lin Women CHN Wang, Han Women CHN Chen, Aisen Men CHN Huo, Liang Men CHN Li, Junbai Men CHN Luo, Yutong Men CHN Qin, Kai Men CHN Wu, Minghong Men Nation Diver W / M GBR Glashan, Helen Women GBR Graddon, Brooke Women GBR Williams, Jessica Women GBR Brick, Max Men GBR Mears, Christopher Men GBR Waterfield, Peter Men GER Dieckow, Katja Women GER Freitag, Uschi Women GER Kurjo, Maria Women GER Steuer, Christin Women GER Subschinski, Nora Women GER Fandler, Florian Men GER Feck, Stephan Men GER Hausding, Patrick Men GER Klein, Sascha Men GER Picker, Christian Men GER Rozenberg, Pavlo Men HUN Gondos, Flora Women HUN Kormos, Villo Women HUN Reisinger, Zsofia Women ITA Batki, Noemi Women ITA Cagnotto, Tania Women ITA Dellapé, Francesca Women ITA Marocchi, Valentina Women ITA Benedetti, Michele Men ITA Chiarabini, Andrea Men ITA Dell`Uomo, Francesco Men ITA Marconi, Nicola Men ITA Marconi, Tommaso Men MEX Chávez, Arantxa Women MEX Diaz, Daniela Women MEX López, Ximena Women MEX Martinez, Naomi Women MEX Mendiola, Mariana Women MEX Santillán, Celia Women MEX García, Ivan Men MEX Islas, Daniel Men MEX Sánchez, German Men MEX Sánchez, Julian Men Nation Diver W / M NED Geurtsen, Raisa Women NED Janssen, Iris Women NED de Bruijn, Yorick Men NED de Meijer, Ramon Men NOR Bergslien, Espen Men NOR Gismervik, Amund Men NOR Valheim, Espen Men NZL Armstrong-Scott, Gabrielle Women POL Rzeszutek, Andrzej Men POL Szczepek, Grzegorz Men ROU Popovici, Constantin Men ROU Preda, Catalin Men RUS Kuznetsov, Evgeny Men RUS Minibaev, Victor Men RUS Nazin, Sergey Men RUS Novoselov, Evgeniy Men RUS Zakharov, Ilya Men SRB Stjepanovic, Milica Women SWE Berglund, Linnea Women SWE Andresen, Alexander Men SWE Eskilsson, Christofer Men SWE Hiersemann, Cesar Men SWE Jörnfalk, Jonathan Men UKR Fedorova, Olena Women UKR Korolyova, Alevtyna Women UKR Kvasha, Illya Men UKR Mezhenkyi, Dmytro Men UKR Prygorov, Oleksiy Men UKR Zakharov, Anton Men INTERNATIONALER SPRINGERTAG ROSTOCK 55. 16th FINA DIVING GRAND PRIX MEETING from 26th to 28th February, 2010 Jury of appeal Mrs. Beck, Melanie FINA - TDC Delegate Mrs. Piper, Anke FINA - TDC Member Mr. Dibasi, Klaus ITA Referee Mrs. Piper, Anke GER Mr. Buschkow, Lutz GER Mr. Völker, Gerd GER Speaker Mr. Schröder, Michael GER Mr. Priewe, Karl-Heinz GER Mr. Milles, Reiner GER Judges Mr. Brooker, Eric AUS Mr. Brun, Aristide AUT Mr. Naryshkin, Vladimir BLR Mrs. Brawley, Nancy CAN Mr. Yu, Zhuocheng CHN Mrs. Novotna, Hana CZE Mrs. Dietrich, Monika GER Mr. Manzoni, Renato ITA Mr. Ayala, Carlos MEX Mr. Faber, Marc NED Mr. Tellefsen, Arne NOR Mr. Latimer, Simon NZL Mrs. Ilies, Daniela ROU Mrs. Moiseeva, Svetlana RUS 55th International Divers Day 16th FINA-Grand-Prix Rostock 02-26-2010 - 02-28-2010 R E S U L T Print: 2-26-2010 11:15 AM COMPETITION: 1.1 SPRINGBOARD 3M MEN PRELIMINARY RANK NAME NATION DD RESULT 1. Kai Qin CHN 19.7 454.15 2. Pavlo Rozenberg GER 19.6 411.40 3. Illya Kvasha UKR 20.4 411.15 4. Evgeny Kuznetsov RUS 20.9 406.75 5. Sascha Klein GER 20.3 403.40 6. Eric Sehn CAN 19.4 402.30 7. Daniel Islas MEX 20.1 398.50 8. Patrick Hausding GER 19.3 398.30 9. Minghong Wu CHN 20.2 394.50 10. Stephan Feck GER 19.3 388.30 11. Matthew Mitcham AUS 19.6 387.65 12. Julian Sánchez MEX 19.4 382.50 13. Francois Imbeau-Dulac CAN 18.9 380.55 14. Scott Robertson AUS 19.7 374.50 15. Michele Benedetti ITA 19.3 373.95 16. Nicola Marconi ITA 18.8 362.50 17. Oleksiy Prygorov UKR 20.4 340.70 18. Andrzej Rzeszutek POL 19.0 340.60 19. Evgeny Novoselov RUS 19.0 335.25 20. Yauheni Karaliov BLR 18.4 318.65 21. Ramon de Meijer NED 18.5 313.10 22. Jonathan Jörnfalk SWE 18.9 296.55 23. Yorick de Bruijn NED 18.5 291.25 24. Espen Bergslien NOR 18.0 287.60 25. Amund Gismervik NOR 18.3 276.00 26. Cesar Hiersemann SWE 18.5 251.90 27. Christopher Mears GBR 19.1 249.50 - 1 - WinDiving 2007, © by Sportlicht GmbH, Summter Str. 81, 12623 Berlin, Germany 55th International Divers Day 16th FINA-Grand-Prix Rostock 02-26-2010 - 02-28-2010 DETAIL REPORT COMPETITION: 1.1 SPRINGBOARD 3M MEN PRELIMINARY RA NAME NAT DIVE DD J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 PE PKT TDD TOTAL 1. Qin, Kai CHN 107B 3.1 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.0 8.0 77.50 1. 19.7 454.15 205B 3.0 8.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 8.5 79.50 2. (157.00) 5154B 3.4 7.5 8.0 8.0 7.5 7.5 78.20 1. (235.20) 307C 3.5 6.5 6.5 6.0 7.0 7.0 70.00 1. (305.20) 407C 3.4 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.5 71.40 1. (376.60) 5353B 3.3 8.0 7.5 7.5 8.5 8.0 77.55 1. (454.15) 2. Rozenberg, Pavlo GER 5253B 3.3 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.5 54.45 19. 19.6 411.40 407C 3.4 5.5 6.5 3.5 6.5 6.5 62.90 18. (117.35) 107B 3.1 7.5 7.5 8.0 7.5 7.0 69.75 14. (187.10) 205B 3.0 8.0 7.5 7.0 7.5 7.5 67.50 12. (254.60) 307C 3.5 8.5 8.0 7.5 8.5 8.5 87.50 3. (342.10) 5353B 3.3 7.0 7.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 69.30 2. (411.40) 3. Kvasha, Illya UKR 407C 3.4 7.0 6.5 7.5 6.5 6.5 68.00 9. 20.4 411.15 109C 3.8 6.5 6.5 6.5 7.0 6.5 74.10 6. (142.10) 5253B 3.3 5.0 5.0 5.5 6.0 5.5 52.80 9. (194.90) 5154B 3.4 7.5 7.5 7.0 7.5 7.5 76.50 6. (271.40) 205B 3.0 7.5 6.5 7.0 7.5 7.0 64.50 4. (335.90) 307C 3.5 7.0 7.5 7.5 7.0 7.0 75.25 3. (411.15) 4. Kuznetsov, Evgeny RUS 407C 3.4 6.5 8.5 7.0 7.0 6.5 69.70 6. 20.9 406.75 109C 3.8 8.0 8.0 7.5 8.0 7.5 89.30 1. (159.00) 207C 3.5 6.5 7.0 6.0 6.5 6.5 68.25 2. (227.25) 307C 3.5 5.0 4.5 5.5 5.0 5.5 54.25 3. (281.50) 5353B 3.3 8.0 7.5 7.0 7.5 7.5 74.25 2.
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