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Where to watch the Rio Olympics women’s 10-meter platform diving final video

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On August 10th, Beijing time, the 2016 Rio Olympics entered the fourth competition day, in the Maria Lenk water event In the third diving competition held at the center, the women's synchronized ten-meter platform competition, Chen Ruolin partnered with young player Liu Huixia and won the gold medal with a total score of 354.00 points. This is the fifth time Chen Ruolin has won the Olympic gold medal after 2008 and 2012. She also achieved three consecutive Olympic gold medals in the women's synchronized ten-meter platform. Her five gold medals also tied the number of women's three-meter synchronized springboard winners. Wu Minxia, ??who won the championship, tied for the diver with the most Olympic gold medals in history. The Malaysian team Chen Junhong/Pandrela won the silver medal with a total score of 344.34 points, and the Canadian team's Benfito/Filion won the bronze medal with a total score of 336.18 points.

In the past ten years, the Chinese diving team has almost never missed the gold medal in the women's synchronized ten-meter platform in world competitions. The Chinese team has won the world championships in this event eight times in a row. Champion, and achieved four consecutive championships in this event in the Olympic Games. Together with the women's three-meter double springboard, it is the most stable event for the Chinese diving team. This time, Olympic champion Chen Ruolin and teenager Liu Huixia competed in the women's synchronized ten-meter platform. In order to ensure that the gold medal would be firmly collected by the Chinese diving team, Chen Ruolin gave up the single event and only participated in the double competition.

The weather at the Maria Lenk Water Sports Center today is very good, which is very good for the players to achieve good results. After drawing lots, the Chinese combination Chen Ruolin/Liu Huixia played in the fourth pair, and the ones in front of them It is the local combination Oliveira/Pedroso, followed by the North Korean combination Kim Guk-hyang/Kim Mi-rae. It is worth mentioning that of the eight pairs of contestants today, five of the judges are from China!

For the first jump, Chen Ruolin/Liu Huixia chose the backward dive with a difficulty coefficient of 2.0. The take-off height was very high, the consistency in the air was impeccable, the verticality of entering the water was very good, and the splash control was excellent. The results were also very good. The five completion judges all gave 9.5, and the difficulty score judges all gave 9.0. They scored 55.80 points for this jump, ranking first. The Canadian combination Benfito/Filion and the Malaysian combination Chen Junhong/Pandrela both scored 52.80 points and tied for second place.

For the second jump, Chen Ruolin/Liu Huixia chose the flip dive with a difficulty coefficient of 2.0. Their take-off was very decisive, and their consistency, opening, water entry posture and splash control were all very good. Their finishing points were once again It got 5 9.5 points, and one judge also gave 9.5 points for technical points. In this jump, they scored 55.80 points again, and continued to rank first with a total score of 111.60 points. The Canadian combination Benfito/Filion and the Malaysian combination Chen Junhong/Pandrela both scored 52.80 points, ranking second with a total score of 105.60 points.

For the third jump, Chen Ruolin/Liu Huixia chose For the three-and-a-half-turn forward somersault with a difficulty coefficient of 3.0, the synchronicity of the two people once again became the biggest highlight. They scored three 9.0 points in performance. This jump scored 79.20 points, ranking first with a total score of 190.80 points. Bit. Jin Guoxiang/Kim Meilai completed the jump very amazingly. They scored a high score of 81.00 points and moved to second place with a total score of 184.20 points. The Malaysian combination Chen Junhong/Pandelela scored 76.50 points and ranked third with a total score of 182.10 points.

For the fourth jump, Chen Ruolin/Liu Huixia chose the three-and-a-half-turn inward somersault with a difficulty coefficient of 3.2. The synchronization of the two people in the air was very good, but there was a slight delay when they opened. The hesitation caused the water entry effect not to be very good. The technical judges gave three 7.5 points and the performance score was three 8.0 points. This jump only got 75.84 points, and the total score was 266.64 points to continue to rank first. The main competitors, the Malaysian team and the North Korean team, both made mistakes. Jin Guoxiang/Kim Mi-rae almost hit their heads on the platform after taking off. Chen Junhong/Pandreira scored 79.68 points, ranking second with a total score of 261.78 points. Jin Guoxiang/Jin Mirai scored 76.80 points and ranked third with a total score of 261.00 points.

For the fifth jump, Chen Ruolin/Liu Huixia chose the two-and-a-half-turn backward somersault and one-and-a-half-turn bend with a difficulty coefficient of 3.2. They withstood the pressure and completed very well in this jump, and received a completion score of After scoring 4 9.5 points, they scored 87.36 points in this jump, and won the gold medal with a total score of 354.00 points. This is Chen Ruolin's fifth Olympic gold medal after 2008 and 2012. She also achieved three consecutive Olympic titles in the women's synchronized ten-meter platform, and also extended her unbeaten record in the synchronized ten-meter platform to 57 games. The Malaysian combination Chen Junhong/Pandrela scored 82.56 points and a total score of 344.34 points to win the silver medal. The Canadian team's Benfito/Filion scored 80.64 points in the last jump and a total score of 336.18 points. They reversed and defeated the North Korean combination that made a major mistake and won the championship. Bronze medal, the seventh consecutive medal in this event at the World Series.