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China's 3-meter board double insurance! The last 1 jump score exceeded 100, and Xie Sicheng became the first person to defend the Olympic title in 24 years

In the men's 3-meter springboard final of the Paris Olympics diving that ended on the evening of August 8, Beijing time, Chinese player Xie Sicheng successfully defended his title, while another Chinese player, Wang Zongyuan, won the runner-up. Since then, the Chinese team has won all six gold medals in diving events that have been produced in this Olympic Games.


In this final, the two Chinese players encountered a strong impact from Mexico's dark horse Olvilla. The latter once moved up to 2nd place after the 2nd jump. Although the Mexico athlete missed the third jump and scored only 63 points. However, on the fifth and sixth jumps, Olvira continued to play flawlessly, scoring 98.8 and 93.6 points respectively with difficult maneuvers, which made people feel a little worried for the two Chinese athletes.


But the dream team is the dream team, although the Chinese twin stars were narrowed to about 40 points by Olvira in the 5th jump, the crucial last 1 jump withstood the pressure, and both jumped out of the high score of 100. Among them, Xie Sicheng received a high score of 100.70.


And Wang Zongyuan scored 102.60 points in the last jump with perfect performance, and the two also killed the faint hope of Mexico's dark horse to impact the championship. In the end, Xie Sicheng easily won the championship with a total score of 543.60 points, Wang Zongyuan won the silver medal with 530.20 points, and Mexico's Oliveira won the bronze medal with 500.40 points.


And Xie Sicheng, who successfully defended his title, also became the first athlete to defend his title in the Olympic diving 3-meter board in the past 24 years. The previous one was Chinese legend Xiong Ni, who defended his titles in 1996 and 2000.

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