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Chen Ruolin of China prepares to dive in
the preliminary of the women's 10m platform at the Beijing Olympic Games
diving event at the National Aquatic Center, or the Water Cube, in
Beijing, China, Aug. 20, 2008. Chen Ruolin ranked first in the preliminary
with 428.80 points and was qualified for the semifinal. (Xinhua
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BEIJING, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- Newly-crowned Chinese
duo Chen Ruolin and Wang Xin staged a 1-2 finish in the 10m platform preliminary
at the Beijing Olympics on Wednesday.
The world top-ranked Chen executed a difficult final
dive - back two-and-a-half somersault and one-and-a-half twists in pike
position, to score the highest 96.90 points, leading the preliminary with
428.80.
Her teammate Wang Xin, the reigning world champion,
trailed her to place second with 420.30.
Emilie Heymans of Canada, winner of the 2003 World
Championships, finished third at 403.85.
As silver and bronze medalist of the synchro event in
the previous two Olympics, the 27-year-old Canadian is trying to claim her first
Olympic medal in an individual event.
Laura Wilkinson of the United States, gold winner at
the Sydney Olympics, also advanced to the semifinal with a fifth place
finish.
The 30-year-old diver from Texas has already
confirmed he would retire after the Beijing Games.
Paola Espinosa, who was the flag bearer for Mexico,
finished seventh and also made it to the semifinals.
The top 18 finishers in the 29-woman field advanced
to Thursday morning's semifinals. The top 12 finishers at the semis will qualify
for the final scheduled for Thursday night.
Chen and Wang, fresh from the synchro victory, will
spare no efforts to recapture the platform title, which China lost at the
previous two Olympics following the retirement of Fu Minxia.