By
Elena Vaitsekhovskaya
FINA Press Commission
Men's
platform is the most spectacular event in the diving
repertory. Now with many more nations fighting for the gold,
not just the Chinese, as illustrated by the top spots in the
preliminaries—from 1st to 5th athletes from CHN, CAN, GBR,
AUS, and MEX were represented.
An added attraction was the
high (DD) dives done by non-Chinese divers including 3.8
(DD) an almost unbelievable level of difficulty.
The explosion of high DD
dives is more exciting in the platform. Progress in
springboard owes much to better technology, with the boards
becoming increasingly flexible through the years.
In the platform, improvements
depend solely on the diver.
A surprise in the preliminary
round was Lian Tian (CHN) missing his first, third and fifth
dives, half the program, and was in 6th position—an unusally
low one for him.
Jia Hu (CHN) was the clear
favurite after this first round where he built up a 10 point
lead on Alexandre Despatie (CAN)
In the semi-final, Hu moved
further into the lead, adding 212.01 point to his 471.60
from the prelims to hold a more than 20 point lead going
into the final.
In the final round Hu
corrected a mistake he made in the morning in his armstand
dive, 3 somersaults back pike position, and proved that a
clean execution makes him virtually unbeatable.
Hu took a risk by including a
3.8 (DD) dive (2.5 back with 2.5 twists) as one of his final
dives. He was nervous at trying this one and he missed it
badly with poor marks of 4.5-5.5.
This was the moment the other
contenders were waiting for. Despatie immediately moved into
the lead on the next dive, and then came the clincher. He
tried the same dive that Hu missed but he nailed it
receiving marks of 9.5-10 from the judges. The total points
were a record of 107.1 giving him a 19 point advantage as
the silver went to Mathew Helm (AUS).
Despatie was considered the
most promising diver even while he competed at the junior
level. In Fukuoka he was second in the platform and today
becomes Canada's first ever male world champion.