2015 in aquatic sports

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This article lists the in the water and on the water forms of aquatic sports for 2015.

Aquatics

Open water swimming

Marathon swimming

Diving

  • February 20 – November 1: 2015 FINA Diving Grand Prix
    • February 20–22: Grand Prix #1 in Germany Rostock[17]
    • April 2–5: Grand Prix #2 in Mexico León, Guanajuato[18]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: Mexico Jahir Ocampo
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China WU Chunting
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: Mexico Jonathan Ruvalcaba
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: China JI Siyu
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: Mexico Jonathan Ruvalcaba / Carlos Moreno Arellano
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China Lin Qu / WU Chunting
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China WANG Anqi / HUANG Bowen
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Mexico Gabriela Agundez / Karla Rivas
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China LIU Lingrui / HU Qiyuan
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Mexico Alejandra Estrella Madrigal / Diego Balleza
    • April 9–12: Grand Prix #3 in Canada Gatineau[19]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: Mexico Jahir Ocampo
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China WU Chunting
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: Mexico Diego Balleza
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: China JI Siyu
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: Canada François Imbeau-Dulac / Philippe Gagne
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China Lin Qu / WU Chunting
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Canada Vincent Riendeau / Philippe Gagne
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China DING Yaying / JI Siyu
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: Canada François Imbeau-Dulac / Jennifer Abel
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Canada Vincent Riendeau / Meaghan Benfeito
    • April 16–19: Grand Prix #4 in Puerto Rico San Juan[20]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: Japan Ken Terauchi
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: Japan Minami Itahashi
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: China HU Qiyuan
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: China JI Siyu
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: Japan Sho Sakai / Ken Terauchi
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China Lin Qu / WU Chunting
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China HUANG Bowen / WANG Anqi
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China JI Siyu / DING Yaying
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners Malaysia Loh Zhiayi / Mohammad Syafiq
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Brazil Ingrid Oliveira / Luiz Felipe Outerelo
    • June 26–28: Grand Prix #5 in Spain Madrid[21]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: Poland Andrzej Rzeszutek
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China XU Zhihuan
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: China HUANG Bowen
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: China JI Siyu
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China WEI Zhong / DIAO Zhiguang
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China JIA Dongjin / XU Zhihuan
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China HUANG Zigan / CAO Lizhi
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China DING Yaying / JI Siyu
    • July 3–5: Grand Prix #6 in Italy Bolzano[22]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: China WEI Zhong
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China XU Zhihuan
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: Japan Yu Okamoto
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: China DING Yaying
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China DIAO Zhiguang / WEI Zhong
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China XU Zhihuan / JIA Dongjin
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China HUANG Zigan / CAO Lizhi
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China JI Siyu / DING Yaying
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: Canada Melissa Citrini-Beaulieu / Marc Sabourin-Germain
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Mexico Diego Balleza / Paola Pineda
    • October 16–18: Grand Prix #7 in  Singapore[23]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: China PENG Jianfeng
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China WU Chunting
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: China WANG Anqi
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: United Kingdom Lois Toulson
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China LI Yanan / ZHONG Yuming
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China XU Zhihuan / WU Chunting
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China GAO Ang / WANG Anqi
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China Wang Ying / Wang Han
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China LI Yannan / WU Chunting
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China YING Wang / WANG Anqi
    • October 23–25: Grand Prix #8 in Malaysia Kuala Lumpur[24]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: China PENG Jianfeng
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China WU Chunting
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: China WANG Anqi
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: China Wang Ying
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners:
        Ahmad Azman
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China WU Chunting / XU Zhihuan
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China GAO Ang / WANG Anqi
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Malaysia Cheong Jun Hoong / Nur Dhabitah Sabri
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China WU Chunting / LI Yanan
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Malaysia Chew Yiwei / Cheong Jun Hoong
    • October 29 – November 1: Grand Prix #9 (final) in Australia Gold Coast[25]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: China HUANG Bowen
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China Wang Han
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: China HUANG Zigan
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: China JI Siyu
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: Germany Stephan Feck / Patrick Hausding
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: Australia Samantha Mills / Esther Qin
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Germany Patrick Hausding / Sascha Klein
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China JI Siyu / DING Yaying
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: Malaysia Ng Yan Yee / Muhammad Syafiq Puteh
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Australia Nicholas Jeffree / Lara Tarvit
  • March 13 – May 31: 2015 FINA Diving World Series
    • March 13–15: World Series #1 in China Beijing[26]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: China He Chong
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China Shi Tingmao
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: China Yang Jian
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: China Liu Huixia
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China Cao Yuan / Qin Kai
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China Shi Tingmao / Wu Minxia
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China Chen Aisen / Lin Yue
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China Chen Ruolin / Liu Huixia
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China Chen Aisen / He Zi
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China LIAN Jie / TAI Xiaohu
    • March 19–21: World Series #2 in United Arab Emirates Dubai[27]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: United Kingdom Jack Laugher
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China SHI Tingmao
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: China Qiu Bo
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: China Chen Ruolin
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China Qin Kai / CAO Yuan
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China WU Minxia / SHI Tingmao
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China Lin Yue / Chen Aisen
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China Chen Ruolin / LIU Huixia
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China He Zi / Chen Aisen
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China TAI Xiaohu / LIAN Jie
    • April 24–26: World Series #3 in Russia Kazan[28]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: United Kingdom Jack Laugher
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China SHI Tingmao
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: China Qiu Bo
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: Canada Meaghan Benfeito
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China Qin Kai / CAO Yuan
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China WU Minxia / SHI Tingmao
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China Lin Yue / Chen Aisen
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China Chen Ruolin / LIU Huixia
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China YANG Hao / WANG Han
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China LIAN Junjie / Si Yajie
    • May 1–3: World Series #4 in United Kingdom London[29]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: Russia Evgeny Kuznetsov
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China SHI Tingmao
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: United Kingdom Tom Daley
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: Canada Roseline Filion
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China Qin Kai / CAO Yuan
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China WU Minxia / SHI Tingmao
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China LIN Yue / CHEN Aisen
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China CHEN Ruolin / LIU Huixia
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China YANG Hao / WANG Ha
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China LIAN Junjie / Si Yajie
    • May 22–24: World Series #5 in Canada Windsor, Ontario[30]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: United Kingdom Jack Laugher
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China He Zi
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: China Yang Jian
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: China REN Qian
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China He Chao / He Chong
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China He Zi / Wang Han
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China Yang Jian / Lin Yue
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China Si Yajie / LIAN Jie
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China He Zi / Lin Yue
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China LIAN Jie / TAI Xiaohu
    • May 29–31: World Series #6 (final) in Mexico Mérida, Yucatán[31]
      • Men's 3m Springboard winner: Mexico Rommel Pacheco
      • Women's 3m Springboard winner: China HE Zi
      • Men's 10m Platform winner: China Yang Jian
      • Women's 10m Platform winner: China SI Yajie
      • Men's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China HE Chao / HE Chong
      • Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: China HE Zi / WANG Han
      • Men's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: Mexico Germán Sánchez / Iván García
      • Women's Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China SI Yajie / LIAN Jie
      • Mixed Synchronized 3m Springboard winners: Canada Jennifer Abel / François Imbeau-Dulac
      • Mixed Synchronized 10m Platform winners: China TAI Xiaohu / LIAN Jie
  • May 8–10: 2015 FINA High Diving World Cup in Mexico Cozumel[32]
    • Men's High Dive winner: Colombia Orlando Duque
    • Women's High Dive winner: United States Rachelle Simpson
  • June 9–14: 2015 European Diving Championships in Germany Rostock[33]
    •  Russia and  Italy won 3 gold medals each. Russia won the overall medal tally.

FINA Swimming World Cup

  • August 11 – November 7: 2015 FINA Swimming World Cup
    • August 11 & 12: World Cup #1 in Russia Moscow[34][35]
    • August 15 & 16: World Cup #2 in France Chartres/Paris[36][37]
      •  South Africa won the gold medal tally. The  United States won the overall medal tally.
      • Men's Overall Points Leader #2: South Africa Cameron van der Burgh
      • Women's Overall Points Leader #2: Hungary Katinka Hosszú
    • September 25 & 26: World Cup #3 in  Hong Kong[38][39]
      •  Australia and  Hungary won 9 gold medals each. Australia won the overall medal tally.
      • Men's Overall Points Leader #3: South Africa Cameron van der Burgh
      • Women's Overall Points Leader #3: Hungary Katinka Hosszú
    • September 29 & 30: World Cup #4 in China Beijing[40][41]
      •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      • Men's Overall Points Leader #4: South Africa Cameron van der Burgh
      • Women's Overall Points Leader #4: Hungary Katinka Hosszú
    • October 3 & 4: World Cup #5 in  Singapore[42][43]
    • Note: 17 swimming events were cancelled, due to bad air quality at the site. Therefore, only 15 events were contested.
      •  Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      • Men's Overall Points Leader #5: South Africa Cameron van der Burgh
      • Women's Overall Points Leader #5: Hungary Katinka Hosszú
    • October 28 & 29: World Cup #6 in Japan Tokyo[44][45]
      •  Japan won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
      • Men's Overall Points Leader #6: South Africa Cameron van der Burgh
      • Women's Overall Points Leader #6: Hungary Katinka Hosszú
    • November 2 & 3: World Cup #7 in Qatar Doha[46][47]
      •  Australia won the gold medal tally. The  United States won the overall medal tally.
      • Men's Overall Points Leader #7: South Africa Cameron van der Burgh
      • Women's Overall Points Leader #7: Hungary Katinka Hosszú
    • November 6 & 7: World Cup #8 (final) in United Arab Emirates Dubai[48][49]
      •  Australia won the gold medal tally. The  United States won the overall medal tally.
      • Men's Overall Points Champion: South Africa Cameron van der Burgh[50]
      • Women's Overall Points Champion: Hungary Katinka Hosszú[50]

Synchronized swimming

  • December 11–13: 2015
    FINA Synchronized Swimming World Trophy in China Shaoxing[51]
    •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.

Aquatics world championships

Canoeing

Canoe sprint (flatwater)

Whitewater slalom (canoe)

Rowing

World Rowing Cup

Other rowing competitions

  • January 31: 2015 European Rowing Indoor Championships in Poland Szczecin
    • Men's Open winner: Lithuania Rolandas Maščinskas
    • Women's Open winner: Ukraine Olena Buryak
    • Men's Lightweight winner: Poland Artur Mikołajczewski
    • Women's Lightweight winner:
      Donata Vištartaitė
  • March 1: FISA World Indoor Rowing Championships 2015 in United States Boston[82]
    • Men's Open Lightweight winner: Faroe Islands Dánjal Martin Hofgaard
    • Men's Open Heavyweight winner: Cuba Ángel Fournier
    • Women's Open Lightweight winner: United States Erin Roberts
    • Women's Open Heavyweight winner: Estonia Kaisa Pajusalu
  • May 23 & 24: 2015 European Rowing Junior Championships in Czech Republic Račice[83]
    •  Italy won the gold medal tally.  Romania won the overall medal tally.
  • May 29–31: 2015 European Rowing Championships in Poland Poznań[84]
  • July 22–26:
    2015 World Rowing U23 Championships in Bulgaria Plovdiv[85]
  • August 5–9: 2015 World Rowing Junior Championships in Brazil Rio de Janeiro (Olympic Test Event)[86]
    •  Germany won both the gold and overall medal tally.
  • August 30 – September 6: 2015 World Rowing Championships in France Lac d'Aiguebelette[87]
  • September 10–13: 2015 World Rowing Masters Regatta in Belgium Hazewinkel[88]
    • For Thursday's results, click here.
    • For Friday's results, click here.
    • For Saturday's results, click here.
    • For Sunday's results, click here.
  • September 24–28: 2015 ARF Asian Rowing Championships in China Beijing[89]
    •  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 5–11: 2015 FISA African Olympic Qualification Regatta and the 2015 African Rowing Junior and Senior Championships in Tunisia Tunis[90][91]
  • FISA African Olympic Qualification Regatta (October 5–7)[92]
    • Men's Single Sculls winner: Egypt Elkhalek Abd Elbanna
    • Women's Single Sculls winner: Zimbabwe Micheen Thornycroft
    • Men's Lightweight Double Sculls winners:  Egypt (Emira Omar Elsobhy / Mohamed Nofel)
    • Women's Lightweight Double Sculls winners:  Tunisia (Nour El Hiuda Ettaieb / Khadija Krimi)
  • FISA African Rowing Junior and Senior Championships (October 9–11)[93]
    •  Algeria and  Egypt won 5 gold medals each. Egypt won the overall medal tally.
  • November 13–15: 2015 World Rowing Coastal Championships in Peru Lima[94]
    •  France won the gold medal tally.  Peru won the overall medal tally.[95]

Sailing

ISAF Sailing World Cup

EUROSAF Champions Sailing Cup

Other sailing championships and the Nations Cup

  • February 27 – July 19: 2015 ISAF Nations Cup[103]
    • February 27 – March 2: Oceania Final in Australia Brisbane
      • Men's winner: New Zealand Chris Steele[104]
      • Women's winner: Australia Milly Bennett[105]
    • March 16–20: Africa Final in Tunisia Tunis
      • Winner: Tunisia Mohamed Kamel Souissi
    • April 2–5: South America Final in Argentina Buenos Aires[106]
      • Event Cancelled
    • April 22–26: Asia Final in Bahrain Zallaq
      • Winner: Japan Kohei Ichikawa
    • May 7–10: Europe Final in Republic of Ireland Dublin
      • Men's winner: France Pierre Rhimbault
      • Women's winner: France Pauline Courtois
    • May 28–31: North America and Caribbean Final in United States San Diego[107]
      • Event Cancelled
    • July 14–19: Grand Final in Russia Vladivostok
  • July 2–8: ISAF Laser World Championship 2015 in Canada Kingston
    • Winner: United Kingdom Nick Thompson
  • July 5–10: ISAF Nacra 17 World Championships 2015 in Denmark Aarhus
  • July 8–12: 2015 ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship in Denmark Middelfart[108]
    • Winner: Denmark Lotte Meldgaard
  • July 13–18: ISAF Youth RS:X World Championships 2015 in Poland Gdynia
    • Men's Youth RS:X winner: Israel Yoav Omer
    • Women's Youth RS:X winner: Israel Noy Drihan
  • July 19–24: 2015 ISAF Team Racing World Championship in United Kingdom Rutland (at the Rutland Sailing Club)[109]
    • Senior winners: Team  United States One (Michael Menninger, Justin Law, Adrienne Kamiler, Haley Kirk, Lucy Wallace, Tyler Sinks)
    • Youth winners: Team USA Y1 (Eli Burnes, Henry Burnes, Charlie Hibben, Paige Dunleavy, Ginny Alex, Peter Barron)
  • July 19–24: 2015 ISAF Laser Radial World Championship 2015 in Denmark Aarhus
    • Winner: Poland Marcin Rudawski
  • July 26–31: ISAF Junior 470 World Championships 2015 in Greece Thessaloniki
    • Men's Junior 470 winners:  France (Guillaume Pirouelle, Valentin Sipan)
    • Women's Junior 470 winners:  Italy (Benedetta Di Salle, Alessandra Dubbini)
  • August 9–14: ISAF Youth Laser 4.7 World Championships 2015 in Netherlands Medemblik
    • Men's Under 16 Laser 4.7 winner: Italy Guido Gallinaro
    • Men's Youth Laser 4.7 winner: Spain Alejandro Bethencourt Fuentes
    • Women's Under 16 Laser 4.7 winner: Germany Julia Büsselberg
    • Women's Youth Laser 4.7 winner: Ukraine Kateryna Gumenko
  • August 15–22: Aquece Rio International Sailing Regatta 2015 in  Brazil (Olympic Test Event)[110]
    •  Australia won the gold medal tally.  France won the overall medal tally.
  • August 15–22: ISAF Youth Laser Radial World Championships 2015 in Canada Kingston
    • Men's Youth Laser Radial winner: Australia Conor Nicholas
    • Women's Youth Laser Radial winner: Hungary Mária Érdi
  • August 17–22: Women's and Men's Sailing ISAF Under 21 Laser World Championship 2015 in Netherlands Medemblik
    • Men's Under 21 Laser winner: Spain Joel Rodriguez
    • Women's Under 21 Laser Radial winner: Netherlands Maxime Jonker
  • September 15–19: 2015 ISAF Youth Match Racing World Championship in Poland Świnoujście[111]
  • October 12–17: ISAF 470 World Championships 2015 in Israel Haifa
    • Women's 470 winners:  
      Jolanta Ogar
      )
    • Men's 470 winners:  
      William Ryan
      )
  • November 26 – December 3: 2015 Para World Sailing Championships in Australia Melbourne (at the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria)[112]
  • December 27, 2015 – January 3, 2016: 2015
    ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships in Malaysia Langkawi[113]

Other sailing events

  • January 7–11: OSAF 49er & 49er FX Oceanian Championships 2015 in Australia Perth
    • 49er winners: Australia David Gilmour/Rhys Mara
    • 49er FX winners: Australia Tess Lloyd/Caitlin Elks
  • May 12–17: Men's Sailing EUROSAF Finn European Championships 2015 in Croatia Split
  • June 22–27: Sailing EUROSAF RS:X European Championships 2015 in Italy Palermo
    • Men's RS:X winner: Poland Paweł Tarnowski
    • Men's Under 21 RS:X winner: Italy Mattia Camboni
    • Men's Youth RS:X winner: Netherlands Sil Hoekstra
    • Men's Under 17 RS:X winner: Netherlands Sil Hoekstra
    • Women's winner: United Kingdom Bryony Shaw
    • Women's Under 21 RS:X winner:
      Stefania Elfutina
    • Women's Youth RS:X winner: Israel Noy Drihan
  • June 29 – July 4: Sailing EUROSAF 470 European Championships 2015 in Denmark Aarhus
  • July 6–12: EUROSAF 49er & 49er FX European Championships 2015 in Portugal Porto
  • July 19–24: 2015 EUROSAF Laser & Laser Radial European Championship 2015 in Denmark Aarhus

Water polo

World League

Men

Women

European club competitions

World water polo championships

Other water polo events

  • January 28 – February 1: UANA American Cup 2015 in Canada Markham, Ontario
  • May 24–29: 2015 FINA World Men's Water Polo Development Trophy in Iran Tehran[120]
    • Host nation,  Iran, defeated  Uruguay, 13–5, to win their first FINA World Men's Water Polo Development Trophy title.  Austria won the bronze medal.

References

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  2. ^ FINA's 2015 Cozumel Results
  3. ^ FINA's Lac St-Jean Results
  4. ^ FINA's Lake Ohrid Results
  5. ^ FINA's Capri-Napoli Results
  6. ^ FINA's 2015 Patagones-Viedma Results
  7. ^ FINA's 2015 Abu Dhabi Results
  8. ^ FINA's 2015 Nouméa Results
  9. ^ FINA's 2015 Cozumel Results
  10. ^ FINA's 2015 Balatonfüred Results
  11. ^ FINA's 2015 Setúbal Results
  12. ^ FINA's 2015 Lac St-Jean Results
  13. ^ FINA's 2015 Lac Megantic Results
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  19. ^ FINA's Gatineau 2015 Diving Grand Prix Results Page
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  21. ^ FINA's Madrid Diving Grand Prix Results Page
  22. ^ FINA's Bolzano Diving Grand Prix Results Page
  23. ^ FINA's Singapore Diving Grand Prix Results Page
  24. ^ FINA's Kuala Lumpur Diving Grand Prix Results Page
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