Diving at the 2003 Pan American Games

The Diving Competition for men and women at the 2003 Pan American Games was held from August 6 to August 10, 2003, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. There were four events each for men and women, after the inclusion of the Synchronized Springboard and Synchronized Platform events.

Diving at the 2003 Pan American Games
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Men's competition

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3m Springboard

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  • Held on Thursday August 7[1]
RANK FINAL SCORE
    Alexandre Despatie (CAN) 683.19
    Fernando Platas (MEX) 675.48
    Troy Dumais (USA) 627.42
4.   César Castro (BRA) 610.56
5.   Jorge Betancourt (CUB) 609.57
6.   Mark Ruiz (USA) 608.16
7.   Arturo Miranda (CAN) 586.77
8.   Joel Rodriguez (MEX) 585.93
9.   Erick Fornaris (CUB) 583.62
10.   Ramon Fumado (VEN) 573.03
11.   Juan Urán (COL) 571.02
12.   Cassius Duran (BRA) 563.58
13.   Luis Villarroel (VEN) 529.29
14.   Johny Vera (COL) 483.03

10m Platform

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  • Held on Saturday August 9
RANK FINAL SCORE
    Rommel Pacheco (MEX)[2] 667.86
    Cassius Duran (BRA) 634.59
    Alexandre Despatie (CAN) 626.37
4.   Justin Dumais (USA) 625.86
5.   Erick Fornaris (CUB) 610.68
6.   Mark Ruiz (USA) 609.51
7.   Jesús Aballi (CUB) 593.70
8.   Juan Urán (COL) 558.54
9.   Christopher Kalec (CAN) 551.55
10.   Ubirajara Barbosa (BRA) 531.90
11.   Johny Vera (COL) 456.90

3m Synchronized Springboard

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  • Held on Saturday August 10
RANK FINAL SCORE
    Canada
Alexandre Despatie
Philippe Comtois
317.40
    Cuba
Erick Fornaris
Jorge Betancourt
313.83
    United States
Troy Dumais
Justin Dumais
313.35
4.   Mexico
Fernando Platas
Joel Rodríguez
309.96
5.   Brazil
César Castro
Cassius Duran
302.91
6.   Venezuela
Ramón Fumado
Luis Villaroel
300.12

10m Synchronized Platform

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  • Held on Friday August 8
RANK FINAL SCORE
    Canada
Alexandre Despatie
Philippe Comtois
340.44
    Mexico
Fernando Platas
Rommel Pacheco
327.09
    United States
Kyle Prandi
Mark Ruiz
320.52
4.   Cuba
Erick Fornaris
Jorge Betancourt
312.90

Women's competition

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3m Springboard

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  • Held on Friday August 8[3]
RANK FINAL SCORE
    Blythe Hartley (CAN) 504.63
    Émilie Heymans (CAN) 502.17
    Juliana Veloso (BRA) 482.22
4.   Laura Sánchez (MEX) 478.29
5.   Michelle Davison (USA) 469.29
6.   Iohana Cruz (CUB) 452.25
7.   Sara Hildebrand (USA) 449.73
8.   Jashia Luna (MEX) 448.56
9.   Angelique Rodriguez (PUR) 437.34
10.   Diana Pineda (COL) 423.81
11.   Milena Sae (BRA) 386.55
12.   Katura Horton-Perinchief (BER) 383.76
13.   Carolyn Gutiérrez (DOM) 305.13

10m Platform

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  • Held on Saturday August 9
RANK FINAL SCORE
    Émilie Heymans (CAN) 568.44
    Juliana Veloso (BRA)[4] 503.85
    Blythe Hartley (CAN) 474.81
4.   Angelique Rodríguez (PUR) 470.64
5.   Laura Wilkinson (USA) 453.99
6.   Sara Hilldebrand (USA) 450.09
7.   Jashia Luna (MEX) 441.72
8.   Paola Espinosa (MEX) 431.43
9.   Diana Pineda (COL) 418.05
10.   Yolanda Ortiz (CUB) 416.04
11.   Carolyn Gutiérrez (DOM) 301.71
12.   Katura Horton-Perinchief (BER) 299.91

3m Springboard Synchronized

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  • Held on Sunday August 10
RANK FINAL SCORE
    Canada
Émilie Heymans
Blythe Hartley
298.62
    Mexico
Laura Sánchez
Paola Espinosa
275.70
    United States
Sara Hildebrand
Cassandra Cardinell
250.50
4.   Cuba
Iohana Cruz
Yolanda Ortíz
248.55
5.   Brazil
Juliana Veloso
Milena Sae
222.96

10m Synchronized Platform

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  • Held on Thursday August 7
RANK FINAL SCORE
    Canada
Émilie Heymans
Marie-Ève Marleau
310.95
    Mexico
Laura Sánchez
Paola Espinosa
278.70
    Cuba
Iohana Cruz
Yolanda Ortíz
264.78
4.   United States
Sara Hildebrand
Cassandra Cardinell
262.32
5.   Brazil
Milena Sae
Juliana Veloso
219.99

Medal table

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Place Nation       Total
1   Canada 7 1 2 10
2   Mexico 1 4 0 5
3   Brazil 0 2 1 3
4   Cuba 0 1 1 2
5   United States 0 0 4 4
Total 8 8 8 24

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Pan American Games" (PDF). USA Diving. 2003-08-08. Retrieved 2012-06-26.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Clavados femeninos". La Crónica de Hoy (in Spanish). Crónica/NTX. 2003-08-07. Archived from the original on 2013-10-07. Retrieved 2013-10-05.
  3. ^ "Juliana Veloso dio a Brasil el bronce". JIT Online (in Spanish). 2003-08-08. Archived from the original on 2013-02-10. Retrieved 2012-06-26.
  4. ^ "Clavados femeninos". La Hora (in Spanish). Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. AFP. 2003-08-07. Archived from the original on 2013-10-06. Retrieved 2013-10-05.