- North Korea at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships
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North Korea competed at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships in Shanghai, China between July 16 and 31, 2011.
Diving
Main article: Diving at the 2011 World Aquatics ChampionshipsNorth Korea has qualified 4 athletes in diving.[1]
- Men
Athlete Event Preliminary Semifinals Final Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Il Myong Hyon Men's 10m Platform DNS Did not advance Hyon Ju Ri Men's 10m Platform 237.95 35 Did not advance Hyon Ju Ri
Il Myong HyonMen's 10m Synchro Platform 316.77 16 Did not advance - Women
Athlete Event Preliminary Semifinals Final Points Rank Points Rank Points Rank Jin Ok Kim Women's 10m Platform 268.15 18 Q 304.35 13 Did not advance Kum Hui Choe Women's 10m Platform 243.20 27 Did not advance Kum Hui Choe
Jin Ok KimWomen's 10m Synchro Platform 273.06 8 Q 278.64 10 Synchronised swimming
Main article: Synchronised swimming at the 2011 World Aquatics ChampionshipsNorth Korea has qualified 10 athletes in synchronised swimming.[2]
- Women
Athlete Event Preliminary Final Points Rank Points Rank Wang Ok-Gyong Solo Technical Routine 87.300 12 Q 86.600 12 Solo Free Routine 86.970 10 Q 86.590 11 Jang Hyang-Mi
Wang Ok-GyongDuet Technical Routine 86.700 13 Did not advance Duet Free Routine 86.450 14 Did not advance Jang Hyang Mi
Jong Yon Hui
Kim Jin Gyong
Kim Jong Hui
Kim Ok Gyong
Maeng Ok Ju
Ri Ju Hyang
So Un ByolTeam Technical Routine 85.700 12 Q 86.100 11 Jang Hyang Mi
Jong Yon Hui
Kim Jin Gyong
Kim Jong Hui
Kim Ok Gyong
Kim Su Hyang
Maeng Ok Ju
Ri Ji Hyang
So Un Byol
Wang Ok GyongFree Routine Combination 84.340 9 Q 86.340 8 References
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