Diving at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Diving at the
2016 Summer Olympics
List of divers
Qualification
3 m springboard   men   women
10 m platform   men   women
Synchronized
3 m springboard
  men   women
Synchronized
10 m platform
  men   women

This article details the qualifying phase for diving at the 2016 Summer Olympics. The competition at these Games will comprise a total of 136 athletes coming from the different nations; each has been allowed to enter not more than 16 divers (up to eight males and eight females) with only two in individual events and a pair in synchronized events.[1]

Summary

For individual diving, the top twelve from the 2015 World Championships, the five continental champions and the eighteen semifinalists at the 2016 Diving World Cup will achieve a quota spot. For the pairs events, the top three from the world championships, the top four from the world cup and the hosts qualify.[1]

Nation Synchronized diving Individual diving Total
Men's
3 m
Men's
10 m
Women's
3 m
Women's
10 m
Men's
3 m
Men's
10 m
Women's
3 m
Women's
10 m
Quotas Athletes
Australia X 222299
Austria 1 11
Belarus 2 22
Brazil XXXX111189
Canada XX122297
China XXXX22221213
Colombia 121 44
Croatia 1 11
Egypt 111144
France 11 133
Germany XXX 2222118
Great Britain XXXX21221111
Hungary 111
Ireland 1 11
Italy X X 212188
Jamaica 1 11
Japan 2 133
Malaysia XX112286
Mexico XX X2222119
Netherlands 1 11
New Zealand 1 11
North Korea X 233
Puerto Rico 1 11
Russia XX 2222108
South Africa 1 11
South Korea 11 21
Ukraine X 1 2267
United States XX X22221110
Venezuela 2 22
Total: 29 NOCs888829282928146136

FINA final list - 10 July 2016 [2]

Timeline

Event Date Venue
2015 European Diving Championships June 9–14, 2015 Germany Rostock
2015 Pan American Games July 10–13, 2015 Canada Toronto
2015 World Aquatics Championships July 24 – August 9, 2015 Russia Kazan
2015 Asian Diving Cup September 4–6, 2015 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
Oceania Championships December 12–13, 2015 Australia Melbourne
2016 FINA Diving World Cup February 19–24, 2016 Brazil Rio de Janeiro
Re-allocation of unused quota June 16–24, 2016

Synchronized diving

Men's 3 m synchronized springboard

Competition Places Qualified teams
FINA World Championships 3 China
Russia
Great Britain
FINA Diving World Cup 4 Germany
Mexico
Italy
United States
Host nation 1 Brazil
Total 8

Men's 10 m synchronized platform

Competition Places Qualified teams
FINA World Championships 3 China
Mexico
Russia
FINA Diving World Cup 4 Germany
Great Britain
United States
Ukraine
Host nation 1 Brazil
Total 8

Women's 3 m synchronized springboard

Competition Places Qualified teams
FINA World Championships 3 China
Canada
Australia
FINA Diving World Cup 4 Italy
Malaysia
Great Britain
Germany
Host nation 1 Brazil
Total 8

Women's 10 m synchronized platform

Competition Places Qualified teams
FINA World Championships 3 China
Canada
North Korea
FINA Diving World Cup 4 Malaysia
Great Britain
United States
Mexico
Host nation 1 Brazil
Total 8

Individual diving

Men's 3 m springboard

For the individual events, any one diver can only gain 1 quota place per event for their NOC.

Competition Places Qualified divers
FINA World Championships 12 China (Cao Yuan)
China (He Chao)
Russia (Ilya Zakharov)
Russia (Evgeny Kuznetsov)
Great Britain (Jack Laugher)
France (Matthieu Rosset)
Mexico (Rommel Pacheco)
Germany (Patrick Hausding)
Ukraine (Illya Kvasha)
Japan (Ken Terauchi)
Australia (Kevin Chavez)
South Korea (Woo Ha-ram)
2015 European Diving Championships 1 not allocated – Matthieu Rosset qualified above
Oceania Qualifying 1 Australia (Grant Nel)
African Qualifying 1 Egypt (Youssef Selim)
2015 Asian Diving Cup 1 Malaysia (Ahmad Azman)
2015 Pan American Games 1 not allocated – Rommel Pacheco qualified above
FINA Diving World Cup Up to 18 Italy (Andrea Chiarabini)
Italy (Michele Benedetti)
United States (Michael Hixon)
Colombia (Sebastián Morales)
Ireland (Oliver Dingley)
Japan (Sho Sakai)
Mexico (Rodrigo Diego López)
United States (Kristian Ipsen)
Canada (Philippe Gagné)
Brazil (César Castro)
Jamaica (Yona Knight-Wisdom)
Great Britain (Freddie Woodward)
Re-allocation of unused quota 2 Germany (Stephan Feck)
Austria (Constantin Blaha)
Total 29

Men's 10 m platform

For the individual events, any one diver can only gain 1 quota place per event for their NOC.

Competition Places Qualified divers
FINA World Championships 12 China (Qiu Bo)
China (Chen Aisen)
Great Britain (Tom Daley)
Russia (Victor Minibaev)
United States (David Boudia)
Mexico (Iván García)
Germany (Sascha Klein)
Australia (Domonic Bedggood)
Russia (Nikita Shleikher)
Mexico (German Sanchez)
France (Benjamin Auffret)
Belarus (Vadim Kaptur)
2015 European Diving Championships 1 Germany (Martin Wolfram)
Oceania Qualifying 1 Australia (James Connor)
African Qualifying 1 Egypt (Mohab El-Kordy)
2015 Asian Diving Cup 1 Malaysia (Ooi Tze Liang)
2015 Pan American Games 1 not allocated – Mexico already qualified 2 divers
FINA Diving World Cup Up to 18 Canada (Maxim Bouchard)
United States (Steele Johnson)
Venezuela (Jesús Liranzo)
Colombia (Victor Ortega)
Venezuela (Robert Páez)
Brazil (Hugo Parisi)
Puerto Rico (Rafael Quintero)
Colombia (Sebastián Villa)
South Korea (Woo Ha-ram)
Re-allocation of unused quota 3 Italy (Maicol Verzotto)
Canada (Vincent Riendeau)
Belarus (Yauheni Karaliou)
Total 28

Women's 3 m springboard

For the individual events, any one diver can only gain 1 quota place per event for their NOC.

Competition Places Qualified divers
FINA World Championships 12 China (Shi Tingmao)
China (He Zi)
Canada (Jennifer Abel)
Australia (Esther Qin)
Italy (Tania Cagnotto)
Canada (Pamela Ware)
Australia (Maddison Keeney)
Great Britain (Rebecca Gallantree)
Netherlands (Uschi Freitag)
Ukraine (Anastasiya Nedobiga)
Ukraine (Olena Fedorova)
Malaysia (Ng Yan Yee)
2015 European Diving Championships 1 not allocated – Tania Cagnotto qualified above
Oceania Qualifying 1 not allocated – Australia already qualified 2 divers
African Qualifying 1 not allocated – NOC rejected[1]
2015 Asian Diving Cup 1 not allocated – China already qualified 2 divers
2015 Pan American Games 1 not allocated – Jennifer Abel qualified above
FINA Diving World Cup Up to 18 Italy (Maria Marconi)
Mexico (Dolores Hernandez)
Malaysia (Cheong Jun Hoong)
Brazil (Juliana Veloso)
United States (Kassidy Cook)
Germany (Tina Punzel)
Great Britain (Grace Reid)
Mexico (Melany Hernandez)
Russia (Kristina Ilinykh)
Re-allocation of unused quota 8 Germany (Nora Subschinski)
United States (Abigail Johnston)
Colombia (Diana Pineda)
Russia (Nadezhda Bazhina)
Egypt (Maha Amer)
New Zealand (Elizabeth Cui)
South Africa (Julia Vincent)
Croatia (Marcela Marić)
Total 29

^ 1. South Africa was awarded a quota place through the continental qualifier, but later declined, as SASCOC made an agreement on the Rio 2016 Olympics qualification criteria that the Continental Qualification route would not be considered.[3]

Women's 10 m platform

For the individual events, any one diver can only gain 1 quota place per event for their NOC.

Competition Places Qualified divers
FINA World Championships 12 China (Ren Qian)
China (Si Yajie)
North Korea (Kim Kuk-hyang)
France (Laura Marino)
North Korea (Kim Un-hyang)
United States (Jessica Parratto)
Great Britain (Tonia Couch)
Malaysia (Pandelela Rinong)
Ukraine (Iuliia Prokopchuk)
Italy (Noemi Bátki)
Australia (Melissa Wu)
Canada (Meaghan Benfeito)
2015 European Diving Championships 1 not allocated – Iuliia Prokopchuk qualified above
Oceania Qualifying 1 Australia (Brittany Broben)
African Qualifying 1 Egypt (Maha Gouda)
2015 Asian Diving Cup 1 Malaysia (Nur Dhabitah Sabri)
2015 Pan American Games 1 Mexico (Paola Espinosa)
FINA Diving World Cup Up to 18 Great Britain (Sarah Barrow)
United States (Katrina Young)
Mexico (Alejandra Orozco)
Japan (Minami Itahashi)
Germany (Maria Kurjo)
Russia (Ekaterina Petukhova)
Canada (Roseline Filion)
Re-allocation of unused quota 5 Ukraine (Ganna Krasnoshlyk)
Germany (Elena Wassen)
Hungary (Villő Kormos)
Brazil (Ingrid Oliveira)
Russia (Yulia Timoshinina)
Total 28

References

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