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Day 1 2023 World Championships Trials, Day 1Recap
Published Sun 03 Dec 2023
Diving Australia’s four-day trials event to select the team to the 2024 World Aquatics Championships started in Brisbane on Sunday, with Australian divers battling it out for team selection.
The day got underway with the Men’s 10-Metre Platform Synchronised event and Cassiel Rousseau and Dominic Bedggood securing first place with a total of 805.74.
“Unfortunately I had to come up later this week so we only had today to get some timings in and then do the competition,” Bedggood said.
“That was the fastest competition I have ever been a part of, I think the judges forget I’m 29 so I need a little more time to get my breath back!
“I think it’s good to practice different situations in different environments; it’s always good to build resilience so this was great to try and switch into that mindset you need for competition.
“It’s quite chaotic when it is a very fast competition, luckily when we go to World’s it will not be that quick,” he said.
Beggood shared his fondness for his competition partner, “I love diving with Cass, he is such a unique person, he knows who he is, he knows what he is about and doesn’t change for anyone. He stays true to himself,” he said.
Five competitors lined up to take part in the Men’s 1-Metre Springboard Final with Commonwealth Games silver medallist Shixin Li taking home first place with a final score of 395.25.
Rio Olympic bronze medallists Anabelle Smith and Maddison Keeney enjoyed their first competition together in over a year in the Women’s 3-Metre Springboard Synchronised event.
The pair finished in first place with a total score of 615.99, ahead of fellow National Squad members Brittany O’Brien and Georgia Sheean who ended the competition with 574.20.
“It was the first time Belle and I have competed together in about a year since her injury,” Keeney said.
“It’s been really fun, the competition has been nice and steady which I was hoping for.
“To see up-and-coming divers in action today has been exciting, Emily and Nina from Victoria were out there for the first time and they looked amazing. To have athletes developing is really exciting for the Women’s 3-Metre,” she said.
The Women’s 10-Metre Platform Synchronised event also saw up-and-coming athletes take to the stage.
Pairs Maggie Grey and Kayla Davies and Ellie Cole and Ruby Drogemuller all took advantage of the opportunity to have a hit out in a competition setting. The latter pairing taking the win with a total score of 488.40.
The Women’s 1-Metre Springboard was a highly competitive event with 11 athletes taking to the pool.
Synchronised 3-Metre event partners, O’Brien and Sheehan took out the top two spots, finishing in first and second position respectively.
O’Brien who won the event with a final score of 269.55 enjoyed the rivalry against her teammate.
“We have very similar competition styles, we are both very relaxed so it’s always good to dive alongside her. It’s nice to battle it out a little bit in that 1-Metre event,” O’Brien said.
Men’s 3-Metre Springboard Synchronised rounded out the day with pair Kurtis Mathews and Sam Fricker finishing the day on top, with a score of 709.05.
“It was a little bit tough, we are a new team and this is only our second competition together,” Mathews said.
“I took a little break following coming back from college in the US so it’s been a little bit intimidating being back on the boards.
“It’s been good to be back in Australia competing with familiar faces,” he said.
The second day of trials takes place Monday from 10am AEST.
Day 1 final results are available here.