Amélie-Laura Jasmin and Sonya Palkhivala took the metallic medal in the women's 3-metre synchro contention scoring 276.30 points. In the men's 10-metre synchro, Canada's Benjamin Tessier and Matt Cullen of Canada captured bronze with 381.15 points.
Sunday marks the last time of Diving World Cup contention successful Windsor, Ont.
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· Posted: Apr 12, 2025 8:19 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 minutes ago
On Saturday, 2 Canadian synchro teams made the podium astatine the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 in Windsor, Ont.
Canada's Amélie-Laura Jasmin and Sonya Palkhivala took the metallic medal in the women's 3-metre synchro contention scoring 276.30 points. The Canadians trailed China's Yiwen Chen and Yani Chang who took location golden with 312.54 points.
Less than 1 constituent down the Canadians were Austrialia's Maddison Keeney and Alysha Koloi who took location bronze with 275.40 points.
WATCH | Canada's Amélie-Laura Jasmin and Sonya Palkhivala seizure World Cup diving metallic medal:
Canada's Amélie-Laura Jasmin and Sonya Palkhivala seizure World Cup diving metallic medal
In the men's 10-metre synchro, Canada's Benjamin Tessier and Matt Cullen captured bronze with 381.15 points.
The brace finished down China's Zilong Cheng and Zifeng Zhu, who took golden and the American squad of Joshua Hedberg and Carson Tyler who took silver.
WATCH | Benjamin Tessier and Matt Cullen assertion World Cup diving bronze medal:
Benjamin Tessier and Matt Cullen assertion World Cup diving bronze medal