Men's 1 metre springboard
at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
VenueSandwell Aquatics Centre
Date4 August
Competitors11 from 7 nations
Winning score447.05
Medalists
gold medal    England
silver medal    Australia
bronze medal    England

The men's 1 metre springboard is part of the Diving at the 2022 Commonwealth Games program. The competition will be held on 4 August 2022 at Sandwell Aquatics Centre in Birmingham.[1]

Format

The competition will be held in two rounds:

  • Preliminary round: All divers perform six dives; the top 12 divers advance to the final. If there are12 or fewer entrants, all entrants progress with final order decided by preliminaries score.
  • Final: Divers perform six dives; the preliminary round scores are erased and the top three divers win the gold, silver and bronze medals accordingly.

Schedule

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1).

DateStartRound
4 August13:05Preliminary
4 August18:05Finals

Results

The preliminary field was announced on 20 July 2022; it remains subject to change:[1] With 11 entrants, all divers qualified for the final, with preliminary scores used to set start order in the final.

Jack Laugher of England won his third successive Commonwealth Games gold medal in 1 metre springboard, equalling the record of Canadian Alexandre Despatie.

Green denotes finalists [2][3]

Rank Diver Preliminary Final
Points Rank Points Rank
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jack Laugher (ENG)383.904447.051
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Li Shixin (AUS)388.701437.052
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jordan Houlden (ENG)384.103429.303
4 James Heatly (SCO)387.552401.004
5 Yona Knight-Wisdom (JAM)383.605383.105
6 Liam Stone (NZL)362.357377.906
7 Cédric Fofana (CAN)366.606357.707
8 Bryden Hattie (CAN)344.158350.058
9 Danny Mabbott (SCO)287.2510318.459
10 Ross Beattie (SCO)308.559300.6010
11 Dulanjan Fernando (SRI)188.1511232.5011

References

  1. 1 2 "Birmingham 2022 Results". Results.birmingham2022.com. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  2. Preliminary results
  3. Final results
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