Diving at the 1991 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 3 metre springboard
The Men's 3m Springboard event was contested for the sixth time at the World Aquatics Championships during the 1991 edition, held in Perth, Western Australia.
Diving at the 1991 World Aquatics Championships | ||
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3 m springboard | men | women |
3 m springboard | men | women |
10 m platform | men | women |
The competition was split into two phases: with a preliminary round, where the twelve divers with the highest scores advanced to the final. In the last round the remaining divers performed a set of dives to determine the final ranking. There were a total number of 33 competitors.
Final
RANK | FINAL | SCORE |
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Kent Ferguson (USA) | 650.25 | |
Tan Liangde (CHN) | 643.95 | |
Albin Killat (GER) | 619.77 | |
4. | Li Deliang (CHN) | 614.73 |
5. | Mark Bradshaw (USA) | 610.14 |
6. | Sergey Lomonovskiy (URS) | 598.83 |
7. | Valery Statsenko (URS) | 577.98 |
8. | Edwin Jongejans (NED) | 569.52 |
9. | Fernando Platas (MEX) | 565.83 |
10. | Simon McCormack (AUS) | 565.14 |
11. | Jorge Mondragón (MEX) | 563.10 |
12. | Mark Rourke (CAN) | 549.54 |
Non-Qualifiers
RANK | FINAL | SCORE |
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13. | Joakim Andersson (SWE) | 528.84 |
14. | Davide Lorenzini (ITA) | 528.69 |
15. | Peter Böhler (GER) | 524.22 |
16. | Robert Morgan (GBR) | 513.69 |
17. | Michael Murphy (AUS) | 512.73 |
18. | Lee Yuan (TPE) | 512.19 |
19. | Larry Flewwelling (CAN) | 511.89 |
20. | Philippe Duvernay (FRA) | 509.46 |
21. | Jérome Nalliod (FRA) | 502.44 |
22. | Ole Johnny Aasen (NOR) | 490.44 |
23. | José Miguel Gil (ESP) | 490.14 |
24. | Niki Stajković (AUT) | 485.34 |
25. | Cho Gum-San (PRK) | 463.56 |
26. | Jürgen Richter (AUT) | 455.10 |
27. | Jeff Arbon (GBR) | 453.96 |
28. | Dennis Sörensen (DEN) | 451.56 |
29. | Evan Stewart (ZIM) | 436.71 |
30. | Temmy Kusuma (INA) | 371.94 |
31. | Emerson Neves (BRA) | 370.41 |
32. | Regis Carrera (BRA) | 344.19 |
33. | Husaini Noor (INA) | 313.02 |
References
- 2003 World Championships Team USA Media Guide
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