The 2019 European Diving Championships were held in Kyiv , Ukraine from 5 to 11 August 2019. This was the sixth edition of the stand-alone Championships , and the 40th European Championships in diving in total, including the diving portion of the European Aquatics Championships .
The event is a qualification event for the 2020 Summer Olympics with quota places awarded to the nation of the winners of both men's and women's 3 metre and 10 metre events.[ 1] [ 2]
Schedule
All times are local (UTC+03:00 ).
Date
Time
Event
Type
5 August
16:30
Opening ceremony
17:00
Team event
Final
6 August
10:00
10m platform women
Qualification
16:30
3m springboard synchro mixed
Final
18:00
10m platform women
Final
7 August
10:00
1m springboard men
Qualification
16:30
10m platform synchro women
Final
18:00
1m springboard men
Final
8 August
10:00
3m springboard women
Qualification
16:30
10m platform synchro men
Final
18:00
3m springboard women
Final
9 August
10:00
3m springboard men
Qualification
16:30
10m platform synchro mixed
Final
18:00
3m springboard men
Final
10 August
10:00
1m springboard women
Qualification
16:30
3m springboard synchro men
Final
18:00
1m springboard women
Final
11 August
10:00
10m platform men
Qualification
16:30
3m springboard synchro women
Final
18:00
10m platform men
Final
Participating nations
A total of 126 athletes (72 men and 54 women) from 23 LEN federations participated at the championships.[ 3]
Armenia (4: 4 men, 0 women )
Austria (3: 3 m, 0 w )
Belarus (5: 4 m, 1 w )
Bulgaria (2: 2 m, 0 w )
Croatia (3: 2 m, 1 w )
Denmark (1: 1 m, 0 w )
Finland (5: 2 m, 3 w )
France (5: 3 m, 2 w )
Georgia (2: 2 m, 0 w )
Germany (14: 9 m, 5 w )
Great Britain (13: 6 m, 7 w )
Ireland (4: 1 m, 3 w )
Italy (11: 6 m, 5 w )
Netherlands (5: 3 m, 2 w )
Norway (3: 1 m, 2 w )
Poland (4: 2 m, 2 w )
Romania (4: 2 m, 2 w )
Russia (12: 7 m, 5 w )
Spain (4: 3 m, 1 w )
Sweden (4: 1 m, 3 w )
Switzerland (6: 3 m, 3 w )
Turkey (1: 1 m, 0 w )
Ukraine (11: 5 m, 6 w )
Medal table
* Host nation (Ukraine )
Medal summary
Men
13 years old Ukrainian Oleksiy Sereda became the youngest ever Europe champion
Women
Mixed
Championships Trophy
The trophy is assigned to the nation with most points gained by the top 12 athletes or teams in each event.[ 4] Russia won the title with 258 points, while the previous Trophy's winner and host Ukraine finished at fourth place.[ 3]
References
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