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Diving World Series 2011 - Guanajuato (MEX) RESULTS Diving World Series 2011 - Guanajuato (MEX) RESULTS MEN - 3M Semi-Final A 1 HE CHONG CHN 458.75 2 YAHEL CASTILLO MEX 456.45 3 KRISTIAN IPSEN USA 455.90 4 JAVIER ILLANA ESP 445.40 Semi-Final B 1 KAI QIN CHN 522.60 2 PATRICK HAUSDING GER 465.90 3 TROY DUMAIS USA 423.20 4 CHRISTOPHER MEARS GBR 410.95 Final 1 HE CHONG CHN 519.20 2 KAI QIN CHN 518.75 3 YAHEL CASTILLO MEX 507.05 4 PATRICK HAUSDING GER 487.30 5 TROY DUMAIS USA 482.25 6 KRISTIAN IPSEN USA 410.15 MEN - 3M SYNCHRO 1 Yahel Castillo MEX 437.07 Daniel Islas 2 Troy Dumais USA 431.28 Kristian Ipsen 3 Oleksiy Prygorov UKR 410.58 Illya Kvasha 4 Patrick Hausding GER 407.94 Stephan Feck 5 Ben Swain GBR 388.35 Nick Robinson-Baker MEN - 10M Semi-Final A 1 LIANG HUO CHN 540.30 2 THOMAS DALEY GBR 520.40 3 ROMMEL PACHECO MEX 505.10 4 THOMAS FINCHUM USA 493.20 Semi-Final B 1 QIU BO CHN 569.05 2 SASCHA KLEIN GER 489.70 3 PETER WATERFIELD GBR 487.85 4 DAVID BOUDIA USA 481.35 Final 1 QIU BO CHN 582.45 2 THOMAS DALEY GBR 562.80 3 ROMMEL PACHECO MEX 540.90 4 LIANG HUO CHN 521.50 5 PETER WATERFIELD GBR 512.00 6 SASCHA KLEIN GER 503.90 MEN - 10M SYNCHRO 1 Ivan Garcia MEX 446.73 German Sanchez 2 David Boudia USA 437.10 Thomas Finchum 3 Jose Guerra CUB 433.71 Jeinkler Aguirre 4 Patrick Hausding GER 412.98 Sascha Klein 5 Thomas Daley GBR 402.75 Peter Waterfield WOMEN - 3M Semi-Final A 1 JENNIFER ABEL CAN 345.75 2 EMILIE HEYMANS CAN 334.20 3 ANASTASIA POZDNIAKOVA RUS 303.10 4 ANABELLE SMITH AUS 293.10 5 TANIA CAGNOTTO ITA 286.90 6 ALICIA BLAGG GBR 268.15 Semi-Final B 1 ZI HE CHN 374.50 2 KASSIDY COOK USA 340.95 3 ABBY JOHNSTON USA 330.45 4 EMILIE HEYMANS MEX 328.50 5 ANASTASIA POZDNIAKOVA AUS 310.70 Final 1 ZI HE CHN 385.05 2 JENNIFER ABEL CAN 353.55 3 KASSIDY COOK USA 336.60 4 ABBY JOHNSTON USA 327.75 5 EMILIE HEYMANS CAN 303.10 6 ANASTASIA POZDNIAKOVA RUS 295.15 WOMEN - 3M SYNCHRO 1 Wu Minxia CHN 332.70 He Zi 2 Jennifer Abel CAN 306.30 Emilie Heymans 3 Anastasia Pozdniakova RUS 293.94 Svetlana Filippova 4 Tania Cagnotto ITA 290.40 Francesca Dallape 5 Kassidy Cook USA 286.20 Abby Johnston 6 Laura Sanchez MEX 278.76 Daniela Ramirez 7 Sharleen Stratton AUS 271.50 Anabelle Smith 8 Rebecca Gallantree GBR 247.80 Alicia Blagg WOMEN - 10M Semi-Final A 1 PAOLA ESPINOSA MEX 406.55 2 MELISSA WU AUS 373.90 3 ROSELINE FILION CAN 350.00 4 MEAGHAN BENFEITO CAN 344.80 Semi-Final B 1 HAO WANG CHN 401.85 2 HU YADAN CHN 384.20 3 PANDELELA RINONG MAS 350.95 4 ALEXANDRA CROAK AUS 340.95 Final 1 YADAN HU CHN 399.75 2 HAO WANG CHN 392.80 3 MELISSA WU AUS 392.25 4 PAOLA ESPINOSA MEX 359.15 5 ROSELINE FILION CAN 356.85 6 PANDELELA RINONG MAS 354.15 WOMEN - 10M SYNCHRO 1 Chen Ruolin CHN 353.70 Hao Wang 2 Meaghan Benfeito CAN 327.45 Roseline Filion 3 Alexandra Croak AUS 323.22 Melissa Wu 4 Leong Mun Yee MAS 303.36 Pandelela Rinong 5 Rebecca Gallantree GBR 287.16 Megan Sylvester 6 Mariana Mendiola MEX 276.84 Marisa Diaz .
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