2019 European Diving Championships

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The 2019 European Diving Championships were held in Kyiv, Ukraine from 5 to 11 August 2019. This was the sixth edition of the stand-alone Championships, and the 40th European Championships in diving in total, including the diving portion of the European Aquatics Championships.

Host cityKyiv
CountryUkraine
Nations23
Athletes126
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2019 European Diving Championships
Host cityKyiv
CountryUkraine
Nations23
Athletes126
Events13
Dates5–11 August 2019
Main venueLiko Sports Centre
Websitehttp://www2.len.eu/?p=14872
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The event is a qualification event for the 2020 Summer Olympics with quota places awarded to the nation of the winners of both men's and women's 3 metre and 10 metre events.[1][2]

Schedule

All times are local (UTC+03:00).

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Date Time Event Type
5 August 16:30 Opening ceremony
17:00 Team eventFinal
6 August 10:00 10m platform womenQualification
16:30 3m springboard synchro mixedFinal
18:00 10m platform womenFinal
7 August 10:00 1m springboard menQualification
16:30 10m platform synchro womenFinal
18:00 1m springboard menFinal
8 August 10:00 3m springboard womenQualification
16:30 10m platform synchro menFinal
18:00 3m springboard womenFinal
9 August 10:00 3m springboard menQualification
16:30 10m platform synchro mixedFinal
18:00 3m springboard menFinal
10 August 10:00 1m springboard womenQualification
16:30 3m springboard synchro menFinal
18:00 1m springboard womenFinal
11 August 10:00 10m platform menQualification
16:30 3m springboard synchro womenFinal
18:00 10m platform menFinal
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Participating nations

A total of 126 athletes (72 men and 54 women) from 23 LEN federations participated at the championships.[3]

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Ukraine)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)62412
2 Ukraine (UKR)*3317
3 Germany (GER)2428
4 Netherlands (NED)1102
5 Italy (ITA)1012
6 Great Britain (GBR)0246
7 France (FRA)0101
8 Switzerland (SUI)0011
Totals (8 entries)13131339
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Medal summary

Men

13 years old Ukrainian Oleksiy Sereda became the youngest ever Europe champion
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Women

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Mixed

Championships Trophy

The trophy is assigned to the nation with most points gained by the top 12 athletes or teams in each event.[4] Russia won the title with 258 points, while the previous Trophy's winner and host Ukraine finished at fourth place.[3]

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RankCountryTotalMWMx
1st place, gold medalist(s) Russia2581009464
2 Germany215717668
3 Great Britain189765756
4 Ukraine179805742
5 Italy155545348
6 Switzerland76233320
7 Netherlands58-4414
8 France5632618
9 Romania4081616
10 Norway26-26-
11 Sweden225710
 Armenia2222--
13 Belarus216312
14 Poland2020--
15 Ireland184410
16 Georgia88--
17 Spain5-5-
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