The women's individual platform of Diving 2024 during the 2024 Summer Olympics was held on 5–6 August 2024 in the Paris Aquatics Centre. With 29 athletes competing, the event was won by Quan Hongchan from China, with Chen Yuxi from China taking the silver medal and Kim Mi-rae from North Korea taking bronze.
Format[]
The competition exists out of three separate rounds. The qualification consists of a seven dives scored by an independent judging panel. The 18 divers with the highest score advance to the semifinals, in which all athletes are able to perform another seven dives. The 12 competitors with the highest scores are granted another opportunity in the final, with the competitor with the highest total score in the final winning the event.
Preview[]
Twenty-nine athletes qualified for the event with the defending Olympic champion Quan Hongchan and silver medalist Chen Yuxi as the top favorites for the title, after China had dominated the sport since 1992. The medal challengers for the Chinese divers seemed to be those from Australia, Great Britain, Mexico, and the United States, with Melissa Wu going to her fifth straight Games as the defending bronze medalist, Gabriela Agundez Garcia and Lois Toulson finishing fourth and fifth at the most recent world championships, Delaney Schnell taking the sixth spot, and Alejandra Orozco Loza winning the gold at the 2023 Pan American Games. Other potential medal contenders and outsiders included Caeli McKay, bronze medalist at the most recent world championships, Andrea Spendolini Sirieix, Ingrid Oliveira, Christina Wassen, and Matsuri Arai.
Athlete | Nationality |
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Chen Yuxi | China |
Quan Hongchan | China |
Caeli McKay | Canada |
Gabriela Agundez Garcia | Mexico |
Andrea Spendolini Sirieix | Great Britain |
Delaney Schnell | United States |
Alejandra Orozco Loza | Mexico |
Ana Carvajal | Spain |
Christina Wassen | Germany |
Pauline Alexandra Pfeif | Germany |
Matsuri Arai | Japan |
Ingrid Oliveira | Brazil |
Lois Toulson | Great Britain |
Melissa Wu | Australia |
Malak Tawfik | Egypt |
Kim Mi-rae | North Korea |
Sarah Jodoin di Maria | Italy |
Else Praasterink | Netherlands |
Ellie Cole | Australia |
Maycey Adrianne Vieta | Puerto Rico |
Kim Na-hyun | South Korea |
Sofiia Lyskun | Ukraine |
Maia Biginelli | Italy |
Anisley Garcia Navarro | Cuba |
Daryn Wright | United States |
Dzeja Delanija Patrika | Latvia |
Victoria Garza | Dominican Republic |
Kate Miller | Canada |
Ciara McGing | Ireland |
Summary[]
Qualification[]
Semifinal[]
Final[]
Results[]
Result | Athlete | Nationality |
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Quan Hongchan | China |
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Chen Yuxi | China |
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Kim Mi-rae | North Korea |
4 | Caeli McKay | Canada |
5 | Gabriela Agundez Garcia | Mexico |
6 | Andrea Spendolini Sireix | Great Britaim |
7 | Ellie Cole | Australia |
8 | Alejandra Orozco Loza | Mexico |
9 | Matsuri Arai | Japan |
10 | Sarah Jodoin di Maria | Italy |
11 | Melissa Wu | Australia |
12 | Elsa Praasterink | Netherlands |
13 | Lois Toulson | Great Britain |
14 | Ana Carvajal | Spain |
15 | Delaney Schnell | United States |
16 | Anisley Garcia Navarro | Cuba |
17 | Christina Wassen | Germany |
18 | Maia Biginelli | Italy |
19 | Daryn Wright | United States |
20 | Kate Miller | Canada |
21 | Pauline Alexandra Pfeif | Germany |
22 | Dzeja Delanija Patrika | Latvia |
23 | Ingrid Oliveira | Brazil |
24 | Maycey Adrianne Vieta | Puerto Rico |
25 | Sofiia Lyskun | Ukraine |
26 | Kim Na-hyun | South Korea |
27 | Victoria Garza | Dominican Republic |
28 | Malak Tawfik | Egypt |
29 | Ciara McGing | Ireland |
2024 Summer Olympic Games | |
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Diving 2024 | |
← 2020 | 2028 → |
Men | |
Springboard | Platform |
Individual | Individual |
Synchronized | Synchronized |
Women | |
Springboard | Platform |
Individual | Individual |
Synchronized | Synchronized |