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  1. The World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2023 season will feature three events, with the annual series concluding with a Super Final as the competitive lead-in to the World Aquatics Championships - Fukuoka 2023. The World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2023 event schedule: 14-16 April, Xi'an (CHN) 5-7 May, Montreal (CAN) 4-6 August, Berlin (GER) - SUPER ...

  2. 30 de jul. de 2023 · Results. Athletes. Info. More. Watch Now. The 20th edition of the World Aquatics Championships will take place from 14 to 30 July 2023 in Fukuoka, Japan! Sports. Swimming. Diving. Artistic Swimming. Water Polo. Open Water Swimming. High Diving. Latest news. Sleeking and Zalanki honoured with the 2023 World Aquatics Water…

  3. LIVE | Men's 10m Platform Final | Diving World Cup 2023 | Montreal. FINA. 241K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.9K. 220K views Streamed 11 months ago #fina #worldaquatics #diving. https://www ...

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  4. Diving at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships; Host city: Fukuoka, Japan: Date(s) 14–22 July: Venue(s) Fukuoka Prefectural Pool: Events: 13

  5. 7 de jul. de 2023 · Diving events will be the first on show at the 2023 World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, this month. From 14–22 July 2023, the world's top divers will take part in 13 different events at the Fukuoka Prefectural Pool. The sport returns to its traditional position at the start of the World Championships schedule, after ...

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  6. 16 de abr. de 2023 · World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2023 - Stop 1. CHN, People's Republic of China, Xi'an. 14 - 16 Apr 2023. Overview. Schedule. Medal Table. Results. Rankings. Athletes. Info. More. Watch Now. The World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2023 season kicks off in the diving hotbed of Xi’an in central China.

  7. Wang Zongyuan won his second gold medal of the the World Aquatics Championships 2023 by clinching the diving men’s 3m springboard title on Thursday (20 July). It was the seventh career world title for the People's Republic of China Olympic champion, who held off Mexico’s Osmar Olvera Ibarra 538.10 to 507.50.