Laugher secures golden double
World Junior Champion Jack Laugher has made history on the penultimate day by winning gold in both Springboard events at the FINA World Junior Championships in Arizona.
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World Junior Champion Jack Laugher has made history on the penultimate day by winning gold in both Springboard events at the FINA World Junior Championships in Arizona.
4 Sep 2010
Young British diver Jack Laugher is celebrating after being crowned World Junior 1m Springboard Diving Champion at the age of just 15.
The first day of the FINA World Junior Diving Championships saw four athletes in the mix as the competition began with the 1m and 3m Springboard events.
Tom Daley will aim to add the junior title to his world senior crown at the Junior World Diving Championships in Tuscon, Arizona this week.
20 Aug 2010
Tom Daley will be competing in the 3m Springboard at the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games but has made the decision not compete in his trademark 10m Platform event.
Grace Reid impressed with a fourth place finish at her first European Championships in Budapest in the 3m Individual.
World Champion Tom Daley has been forced to withdraw from competition at the European Championships in Budapest due to a tricep injury.
13th August 2010
Megan Sylvester and Monique Gladding stormed to their first European medal in the Women’s 10m Synchro at the European Diving Championships in Budapest.
Nick Robinson-Baker (Sheffield) and Chris Mears (Southampton) made their international debut in Budapest and gave a solid account with a fifth place finish in the Men’s 3m Synchro final.
The LEN European Championships will see Tom Daley lead the British Team, powered by British Gas, into action as they aim to take on the best in Europe.