Diving at the 1998 Commonwealth Games

Diving at the 1998 Commonwealth Games

The Diving Competition at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia counted a total number of six medal events: three events for both men and women.

Contents

Men's Results

1m Springboard

  • Held on 18 September 1998
RANK FINAL SCORE
Med 1.png  Evan Stewart (ZIM) 384,66
Med 2.png  Dean Pullar (AUS) 369,15
Med 3.png  Robert Newbery (AUS) 369,15
4.  Tony Ally (ENG) 354,81
5.  Shannon Roy (AUS) 329,85
6.  Philippe Comtois (CAN) 315,66
7.  Chris Le Poole (CAN) 311,46
8.  Tony Revitt (CAN) 299,31
9.  Mark Shipman (ENG) 298,62
10.  Jonathan Ngu (MAS) 285,45
11.  Wayne Cobb (NZL) 258,78
12.  Syed Abdul Samad Abas (MAS) 224,88
13.  Luzuko Ngqakayi (RSA) 175,62
14.  Imraan Mess (RSA) 169,53
15.  Chang Chong Chaw (MAS) 165,96


3m Springboard

  • Held on 19 September 1998
RANK FINAL SCORE
Med 1.png  Shannon Roy (AUS) 608,37
Med 2.png  Dean Pullar (AUS) 598,14
Med 3.png  Tony Ally (ENG) 587,49
4.  Philippe Comtois (CAN) 586,62
5.  Robert Newbery (AUS) 564,36
6.  Mark Shipman (ENG) 546,69
7.  Chris Le Poole (CAN) 535,68
8.  Yeoh Ken Nee (MAS) 535,17
9.  Evan Stewart (ZIM) 534,48
10.  Alexandre Despatie (CAN) 528,42
11.  Jonathan Ngu (MAS) 517,47
12.  Syed Abdul Samad Abas (MAS) 464,16
13.  Wayne Cobb (NZL) 433,98
14.  Luzuku Ngqakayi (RSA) 331,92
15.  Imraan Mess (RSA) 329,73


10m Platform

  • Held on 20 September 1998
RANK FINAL SCORE
Med 1.png  Alexandre Despatie (CAN) 652,11
Med 2.png  Robert Newbery (AUS) 605,61
Med 3.png  Leon Taylor (ENG) 603,54
4.  Yeoh Ken Nee (MAS) 537,75
5.  Tony Lawson (AUS) 529,86
6.  Bob Morgan (WAL) 517,77
7.  Tony Revitt (CAN) 512,37
8.  Wong Tee Ming (MAS) 379,71


Women's Results

1m Springboard

  • Held on 18 September 1998
RANK FINAL SCORE
Med 1.png  Chantelle Michell (AUS) 271,56
Med 2.png  Blythe Hartley (CAN) 248,28
Med 3.png  Eryn Bulmer (CAN) 239,40
4.  Rebecca Gilmore (AUS) 239,37
5.  Anne-Josee Dionne (CAN) 233,88
6.  Jane Woodward (RSA) 225,84
7.  Jane Smith (ENG) 218,64
8.  Farah Begum Abdullah (MAS) 212,97
9.  Kate Stevely (NZL) 188,70
10.  Tandi Gerrard (RSA) 176,22
11.  Norazlina Sapieye (MAS) 156,93
11.  Angela Clark (ZIM) 144,30


3m Springboard

  • Held on 20 September 1998
RANK FINAL SCORE
Med 1.png  Eryn Bulmer (CAN) 515,88
Med 2.png  Chantelle Michell (AUS) 506,52
Med 3.png  Myriam Boileau (CAN) 480,57
4.  Loudy Tourky (AUS) 476,13
5.  Anne Dionne (CAN) 465,99
6.  Jane Smith (ENG) 445,92
7.  Jane Woodard (RSA) 413,85
8.  Kate Stevely (NZL) 413,85
9.  Rebecca Gilmore (AUS) 409,14
10.  Tandi Gerrard (RSA) 396,78
11.  Wan Nur Safiah (MAS) 390,42
12.  Karen Smith (ENG) 368,55
13.  Farah Begum Abdullah (MAS) 362,25
14.  Angela Clark (ZIM) 343,11


10m Platform

  • Held on 19 September 1998
RANK FINAL SCORE
Med 1.png  Vyninka Arlow (AUS) 456,48
Med 2.png  Myriam Boileau (CAN) 449,19
Med 3.png  Anne Montminy (CAN) 443,46
4.  Blythe Hartley (CAN) 440,19
5.  Lynda Folauhola (AUS) 432,27
6.  Loudy Tourky (AUS) 491,58
7.  Lesley Ward (ENG) 408,39
8.  Wan Nur Safiah (MAS) 362,64
9.  Karen Smith (ENG) 355,50
10.  Leong Mun Yee (MAS) 353,37
11.  Sally Freeman (ENG) 337,23


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References


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