China pockets more diving gold medals
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MELBOURNE - Even a string of perfect 10s couldn't keep China from another diving gold medal.

Qin Kai of China celebrates his gold medal next to Alexandre Despatie of Canada (L) after winning the 3-metre springboard diving competition at the World <a href=Aquatics1 Championships in Melbourne March 23, 2007. Despatie took the silver medal. " src="/upimg/allimg/20070407/0830250.jpg" border="1" />
Qin Kai of China celebrates his gold medal next to Alexandre Despatie of Canada (L) after winning the 3-metre springboard diving competition at the World Aquatics Championships in Melbourne March 23, 2007. Despatie took the silver medal. [Reuters]
Qin Kai defeated defending champion Alexandre Despatie on the men's 3-meter springboard Friday, giving the Chinese their sixth victory at the world championships.

China's He Zi won the women's 1-meter springboard title over two-time champion Blythe Hartley of Canada.

Qin earned two 10s on his final dive, having taken the lead from teammate He Chong after two rounds. Qin finished with 545.35 points.

Qin climbed out of the pool, did his traditional bow to the crowd and pumped his right fist knowing he had claimed his second gold in Melbourne.

Qin and Wang Feng won the 3-meter synchronized2 title.

Despatie, who swept the 1-meter and 3-meter titles in Montreal two years ago, couldn't make up enough points on his last dive. He edged Russia's Dmitry Sautin by 1.58 points for the silver.

Sautin, the old man of the competition at 33, received 10s from all seven judges on his fifth dive, a reverse3 2{ somersault from the pike position. He threw his arms in the air while most of the crowd gave him a standing4 ovation5.

But Qin was already too far ahead and even perfection6 didn't budge7 Sautin higher than third, where he had been lodged8 since the fourth round.

He Chong, the 1-meter silver medalist here, saved the hardest dive of the final for last - a forward 2{ somersault with three twists. His marks ranged from 7.5 to 9.0, but it wasn't enough to make up for badly missing his fourth dive. He ended up sixth.

In the women's final, He won with 316.65 points - 5.45 better than Hartley, who was the champion two years in Montreal and in 2001 in Fukuoka, Japan.

Yuliya Pakhalina of Russia took the bronze with 304.60.

He, a 16-year-old diving in her second major international meet, overtook Hartley for first place on her fourth dive. He's reverse 2{ somersault received 72.00 points - her highest score of the five-dive final. The dive had a 3.0 degree of difficulty, and along with her third dive worth 3.1, He pulled off the toughest two dives of the final.

He made her international debut9 last December at the Asian Games and won a silver medal, but she looked like a veteran against her older competition in the non-Olympic event.

"She is a girl who was absolutely fantastic," Hartley said. "I have a lot of respect for her."

Hartley led through three rounds and earned mostly 8.5s for her fourth dive. But He, diving last, did the more difficult dive, which propelled10 her into the lead for good.

"I was incredibly nervous on my fourth dive. It could have gone a little better," Hartley said. "There is always pressure to come in as a world champion and to defend your title."

Irina Lashko, the 2003 champion while diving for Australia, finished fifth. The 34-year-old, who also won in 1998, recently cut ties with her adopted country and returned to competing for her native Russia.

The only perfect 10.0 score in the final went to Anna Lindberg of Sweden, who received it on her final dive, lifting her into fourth.

"You could tell that they (the judges) wanted to make her third, so I decided11 not to let them have their fun and take things into my own hands," said Pakhalina, who received mostly 9.0s on her last dive.

Pakhalina said she heard other divers12 complaining about the judging.

"I don't really know, but everyone's saying that they were holding me down," she said. "We're talking about a dive that takes seconds, anything can happen. Someone wins, someone comes third."

Russia continued its domination in synchronized swimming when Anastasia Davydova and Anastasia Ermakova won the duet free. It was Russia's fifth gold in six events.

Davydova and Ermakova finished with 99.333 points, well ahead of the Spanish team of Gemma Civil Mengual and Paola Sanchez Tirados, who had 97.667. Japan's Ayako Matsumura and Emiko Suzuki took the bronze.

The two Russians also won the duet technical on Tuesday, with Spain and Japan also second and third. Synchronized swimming ends Saturday with the team free in which Russia is again heavily favored.

In women's water polo, Russia downed Spain 12-7, Australia trounced Brazil 11-3, the United States edged Greece 8-6 and Hungary beat Cuba 19-4 to top their groups and advance direct to the quarterfinals.

The second and third place-getters from each group advance to a second-round playoff Sunday for a chance to book a berth in the final eight



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1 aquatics ab7cdab76e358228d20ce3555c1d1eeb     
n.水生植物,水生动物( aquatic的名词复数 );水上运动
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  • Pasturage breed aquatics basically has pig, ox, sheep and fowl. 畜牧养殖主要有猪、牛、羊和家禽。 来自互联网
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2 synchronized f6dbc93312ac2dd66d3989fc9050167f     
同步的
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  • Do not use the synchronized keyword in Managed Objects. 不要在管理对象上使用synchronized关键字。 来自互联网
  • The timing of the gun was precisely synchronized with the turning of the plane's propeller. 风门的调速与飞机螺旋桨的转动精确同步。 来自辞典例句
3 reverse tsjym     
v.推翻,颠倒,反向;n.反面,逆境;adj.反向的
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  • His answer was just the reverse of what I expected.他的回答正好与我期望的相反。
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4 standing 2hCzgo     
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
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5 ovation JJkxP     
n.欢呼,热烈欢迎,热烈鼓掌
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  • The hero received a great ovation from the crowd. 那位英雄受到人群的热烈欢迎。
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6 perfection GMKxd     
n.尽善尽美,无比精确
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  • Their works reach to a great height of perfection.他们的作品到了极完美的境地。
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7 budge eSRy5     
v.移动一点儿;改变立场
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8 lodged cbdc6941d382cc0a87d97853536fcd8d     
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推进( propel的过去式和过去分词 ); 推动; 驱动; 驱使
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
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12 divers hu9z23     
adj.不同的;种种的
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