Damernas svikthopp i simhopp vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984
Simhopp vid olympiska sommarspelen 1984 | ||||||
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3 m svikt | herrar | damer | ||||
10 m höga hopp | herrar | damer |
Damernas svikthopp i de olympiska simhoppstävlingarna vid de olympiska sommarspelen 1984 hölls den 5-6 augusti i Uytengsu Aquatics Center.[1]
Medaljörer
Event | Guld | Silver | Brons |
3 meter svikthopp | Sylvie Bernier Kanada | Kelly McCormick USA | Christina Seufert USA |
Resultat
Placering | Hoppare | Kval | Final | |
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Poäng | Placering | Poäng | ||
Sylvie Bernier (CAN) | 489,51 | 3 | 530,70 | |
Kelly McCormick (USA) | 516,75 | 2 | 527,46 | |
Christina Seufert (USA)[2] | 481,41 | 5 | 517,62 | |
4 | Li Yihua (CHN) | 517,92 | 1 | 506,52 |
5 | Li Qiaoxian (CHN) | 466,83 | 6 | 487,68 |
6 | Elsa Tenorio (MEX) | 460,56 | 8 | 463,56 |
7 | Lesley Smith (ZIM) | 438,72 | 10 | 451,89 |
8 | Debbie Fuller (CAN) | 437,04 | 11 | 450,99 |
9 | Jennifer Donnet (AUS) | 432,78 | 12 | 443,13 |
10 | Daphne Jongejans (NED) | 487,95 | 4 | 437,40 |
11 | Anita Rossing (SWE) | 464,58 | 7 | 424,98 |
12 | Verónica Ribot (ARG) | 443,25 | 9 | 422,52 |
13 | Ann Fargher (NZL) | 421,65 | 13 | Gick inte vidare |
14 | Tine Tollan (NOR) | 419,55 | 14 | Gick inte vidare |
15 | Antonette Wilken (ZIM) | 414,66 | 15 | Gick inte vidare |
16 | Guadalupe Canseco (MEX) | 411,96 | 16 | Gick inte vidare |
17 | Claire Izacard (FRA) | 403,17 | 17 | Gick inte vidare |
18 | Valerie McFarlane-Beddoe (AUS) | 401,13 | 18 | Gick inte vidare |
19 | Alison Childs (GBR) | 400,68 | 19 | Gick inte vidare |
20 | Kerstin Finke (FRG) | 393,93 | 20 | Gick inte vidare |
21 | Nicole Kreil (AUT) | 382,68 | 21 | Gick inte vidare |
22 | Joana Figueiredo (POR) | 374,07 | 22 | Gick inte vidare |
23 | Angela Ribeiro (BRA) | 370,68 | 23 | Gick inte vidare |
24 | Rim Hassan (EGY) | 258,63 | 24 | Gick inte vidare |
Referenser
- ^ https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1984/DIV/womens-springboard.html Arkiverad 18 april 2020 hämtat från the Wayback Machine. Sports-reference.com (engelska)
- ^ Olympian Chris Seufert Sholtis to help judge XXX Games Arkiverad 25 januari 2013 hämtat från the Wayback Machine., by Lori Maranville, Saline Reported, Published 2012-03-21, retrieved 2012-03-21.
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