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  1. GB's Williams and Kothari reach 10m finalpublished at 11:25 10 August

    Sonia Oxley
    BBC Sport in Paris

    Noah Williams divesImage source, Getty Images
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    Noah Williams is chasing a second medal in Paris

    Great Britain's Noah Williams and Kyle Kothari reached the final of the 10m platform diving competition at the Paris Olympics.

    Williams, seeking to add to the silver he won earlier in the Games alongside Tom Daley in the 10m synchro event, scraped into the final in 12th place, just 0.25 ahead of the next competitor - Italy's Riccardo Giovannini, who did not make the cut.

    Kothari, appearing in his first Olympics, qualified in sixth place after recovering from a low-scoring second dive.

    The final is at 14:00 BST on Saturday.

  2. GB's Harper & Reid reach 3m springboard semispublished at 15:57 7 August

    Yasmin Harper in action in the 3m springboard preliminariesImage source, Getty Images

    Team GB's Yasmin Harper and Grace Reid made it safely through to the semi-finals of the women's 3m springboard competition at the Paris Olympics.

    Harper has already won one medal at the Games, securing a dramatic bronze in the women's synchronised 3m springboard alongside Scarlett Mew Jensen.

    She finished ninth with 295.75 points in the preliminary round on Wednesday, with the top 18 progressing to the semi-finals.

    Reid scored 303.25 points to finish in an impressive fifth place.

    China's Chen Yiwen, gold medallist in the synchro competition, topped the standings with 356.40.

    The semi-finals take place on Thursday from 09:00 BST.

  3. GB's Laugher & Houlden reach 3m springboard finalpublished at 10:57 7 August

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport senior journalist in Paris

    Jack Laugher dives in the men's 3m springboard semi-finalsImage source, Getty Images

    Britons Jack Laugher and Jordan Houlden comfortably secured their places in Thursday's men's 3m springboard final at the Paris Olympics.

    Laugher, bronze medallist in the synchro event alongside Anthony Harding, finished third in the semi-final standings with 467.05 points.

    The 29-year-old won bronze in the discipline in Tokyo three years ago.

    Houlden finished fifth with 445.55 points to ensure he would reach the final on his debut Olympic Games.

    China's Wang Zongyuan, silver medallist in Tokyo, topped the standings with 537.85, with compatriot and defending champion Xie Siyi second (505.85).

    The final takes place on Thursday at 14:00 BST.