Diving at the 1983 Summer Universiade
The Diving competition in the 1983 Summer Universiade were held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The men's 10 metre competition was marred by tragedy when Soviet diver Sergei Chalibashvili hit his head on the platform while attempting a reverse 3½ somersault in the tuck position, one of the most difficult dives in the sport; he died the next week without ever regaining consciousness. Future four-time Olympic champion Greg Louganis was preparing to climb the ladder to make his next dive when Chalibashvili was hurt; after thefatally injured Soviet was removed from the pool Louganis executed the very same dive.[1]
Medal overview
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's 3-Meter Springboard | Greg Louganis (USA) | Niklay Droshin (URS) | Tan Liangde (CHN) |
Men's Platform | Greg Louganis (USA) | Li Hongping (CHN) | Tong Hui (CHN) |
Women's 3-Meter Springboard | Chen Shi (CHN) | Megan Neyer (USA) | Sylvie Bernier (CAN) |
Women's Platform | Lu Wei (CHN) | Zhou Jihong (CHN) | Wendy Wyland (USA) |
References
- ↑ Simon Burnton (March 28, 2012). "50 stunning Olympic moments No20: Greg Louganis's perfect dive 1988". The Guardian.
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