Diving at the Paris 2024 Olympics
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Here's all you need to know about the diving competition at Paris 2024.
Diving schedule, heights and venue at Paris 2024
The diving takes place at the Paris Aquatics Centre, over the road from the Stade de France.
There are eight events - four men's and four women's - across 10 days of competition between 27 July and 10 August.
27 July: women's synchronised 3m springboard final
29 July: men's synchronised 10m platform final
31 July: women's synchronised 10m platform final
2 August: men's synchronised 3m springboard final
5 August: women's 10m platform preliminary and semi-final
6 August: men's 3m springboard preliminary and women's 10m platform final
7 August: men's 3m springboard semi-final and women's 3m springboard preliminary
8 August: women's 3m springboard semi-final and men's 3m springboard final
9 August: men's 10m platform preliminary and women's 3m springboard Final
10 August: men's 10m platform semi-final and final
Diving format and rules for Paris Olympics
At the Olympics, diving is contested on the flexible 3m springboard and the rigid 10m platform.
In each category there are men's and women's individual events, plus the synchronised events first introduced in 2000 in Sydney, in which the divers compete in pairs.
All of the competitions are scored by a panel of judges who base their score on various criteria, including the aesthetics of the dive and how well the diver enters the water.
The divers must submit a difficulty rating for each dive before the competition and their judges' score is multiplied by the difficulty to get a final total.
Synchronised events are also judged on how in sync the pairing is.
Each dive performed by an athlete must be from a different group - forward, backward, reverse, inward, twisting and, for 10m only, armstand.
Men dive six times and women five, with the highest cumulative score determining the winner.
In the individual events, divers must come through the preliminary stage and semi-final to secure one of 12 spots in the final.
The four synchronised events progress straight to the final stage with eight pairs competing in each.
Is Tom Daley competing at the Olympics?
Yes. Daley competed in the 10m platform synchronised event alongside Noah Williams and the pair won silver at Paris 2024.
Daley first competed at an Olympics as a 14-year-old in 2008 in Beijing.
Having won bronze medals at London 2012 and in Rio de Janeiro four years later, he won his first Olympic gold at the Games in Tokyo in the 10m platform synchronised event with partner Matty Lee.
After that Daley, who now lives in the United States, took two years away from the sport and was widely expected to retire.
But he returned after his son Robbie told him he wanted to see his father compete at an Olympics.
Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix, the daughter of TV presenter Fred Sirieix, is another member of the British team.
Team GB have not won a female diving medal since 1960.
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Team GB Olympic diving team at Paris 2024
Tom Daley - men's 10m synchro
Anthony Harding - men's 3m synchro
Yasmin Harper - women's 3m springboard, women's 3m synchro
Jordan Houlden - men's 3m springboard
Kyle Kothari - men's 10m platform
Jack Laugher - men's 3m springboard, men's 3m synchro
Scarlett Mew Jensen - women's 3m synchro
Grace Reid - women's 3m springboard
Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix - women's 10m platform, women's 10m synchro
Lois Toulson - women's 10m platform, women's 10m synchro
Noah Williams - men's 10m platform, men's 10m synchro
Can anyone stop China?
Diving is a sport China has dominated at the Olympics in recent years.
The gold won by Daley and Lee in Tokyo was the only one not won by the Chinese at those Games.
Of the 32 golds available since the Olympics in 2008, China have won 27 in a remarkable period of success.
At the World Championships in Doha earlier this year, China won all eight of the events that will be competed in Paris.