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Britain win men's synchronized 3m springboard Olympic gold

Source: Xinhua 2016-08-11 04:46:48
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Gold medalists Britain's Jack Laugher and Chris Mears show thier medals during the awarding ceremony of men's synchronized 3m springboard final at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Aug. 10, 2016. (Xinhua/Fei Maohua)

RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- Britain's Jack Laugher and Chris Mears ended China's gold medal monopoly over diving events at the Rio Olympics by winning the men's synchronized 3m springboard final here on Wednesday.

Laugher and Mears finished with a six-round total of 454.32 points, just 4.11 points ahead of silver medallists Mike Hixon and Sam Dorman of the USA at the Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre.

China's Cao Yuan and Qin Kai took the bronze with 443.70 points.

Third with two rounds remaining, China overtook the USA with their penultimate dive. But they were relegated to third after posting 83.22 in the last round while Britain scored 91.20 and the USA 98.04.

China were strong favorites going into Wednesday's final, having claimed gold in each of the first three diving events of the Rio Games.

Qin, 30, won the men's synchronized 3m springboard at the last two Olympics and took gold at last year's World Championships in Kazan alongside Cao.

On Sunday, Shi Tingmao and Wu Minxia took gold in the women's synchronized 3m springboard and on Monday Chen Aisen and Lin Yue secured the men's synchronized 10m platform title.

Then on Wednesday Chen Ruolin clinched her fifth Olympic gold medal from as many attempts as she teamed with Liu Huixia to win the women's synchronized 10m platform final.

 
 
Britain win men's synchronized 3m springboard Olympic gold
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-08-11 04:46:48 | Editor: huaxia
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Gold medalists Britain's Jack Laugher and Chris Mears show thier medals during the awarding ceremony of men's synchronized 3m springboard final at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Aug. 10, 2016. (Xinhua/Fei Maohua)

RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- Britain's Jack Laugher and Chris Mears ended China's gold medal monopoly over diving events at the Rio Olympics by winning the men's synchronized 3m springboard final here on Wednesday.

Laugher and Mears finished with a six-round total of 454.32 points, just 4.11 points ahead of silver medallists Mike Hixon and Sam Dorman of the USA at the Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre.

China's Cao Yuan and Qin Kai took the bronze with 443.70 points.

Third with two rounds remaining, China overtook the USA with their penultimate dive. But they were relegated to third after posting 83.22 in the last round while Britain scored 91.20 and the USA 98.04.

China were strong favorites going into Wednesday's final, having claimed gold in each of the first three diving events of the Rio Games.

Qin, 30, won the men's synchronized 3m springboard at the last two Olympics and took gold at last year's World Championships in Kazan alongside Cao.

On Sunday, Shi Tingmao and Wu Minxia took gold in the women's synchronized 3m springboard and on Monday Chen Aisen and Lin Yue secured the men's synchronized 10m platform title.

Then on Wednesday Chen Ruolin clinched her fifth Olympic gold medal from as many attempts as she teamed with Liu Huixia to win the women's synchronized 10m platform final.

 
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