4th May 2021
Team Ireland diver Tanya Watson has
made history this morning by becoming Ireland’s first female diver to qualify
for the Olympic Games.
The 19-year-old scored 271.85 in the
preliminary round of the 10m Platform at the FINA Diving World Cup in Tokyo,
seeing her finish in 16th position and advance to the semi-finals.
Watson needed to finish in the Top 18
to gain qualification for the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games, and having posted her
second-best score in a FINA competition this morning, she could yet improve her
overall finishing position in Wednesday’s semi-finals, which begin at 8am Irish
time.
Watson has had a tumultuous 12 months
trying to find a pool to train in, with her regular pool unavailable during UK
lockdown periods.
Primarily based at the Southampton
Diving Academy in England under the expert eye of Lindsey Fraser, Watson has
spent much of her time in this period training at National Centre (Dublin)
under Ireland’s National Head Coach for Diving, Damian Ball, and alongside
Oliver Dingley and Clare Cryan.
Reflecting on an unforgettable
moment, Watson said: “It has been a really emotional time for me and I just got
it together at the right time.
“After this last year, from
everything being postponed, and living away from home for so long, I am very
grateful that I was able to qualify Ireland a spot for the Olympic Games in
Tokyo.
“It wasn’t perfect, I need to work on
dive two [of five], but I am excited for the semi-finals and for what’s to come
this summer.”
Watson added: “I cannot thank enough
everyone who helped me get here.”
Ohio-based Ciara McGing was also
competing for Ireland in the 10m Platform and finished 23rd with a score of 240.95.
Damian Ball, Ireland’s National Head
Coach for Diving, added: “What a brilliant day for Irish diving, the girls were
amazing this morning. To show that much composure, in such a high-pressure
moment, at a young age, is truly incredible.
“We got off to a flying start with
both girls nearing the top of the table after round one, both girls dropped
critical points in round two, but kept their cool with strong dives in round
three and four. Their final dives needed to be good, the pressure was on, and they
both delivered great last dives.
“What a moment, I’m really proud of
Tanya and Ciara.”
McGing, who now trains at Ohio State
University in the US after spending all of her formative years with National
Centre (Dublin), had set a new Irish Women’s 10m Platform record of 307 points
in February at the Big Ten College meet at Purdue University in Indiana.
This morning’s finishing position
means McGing will have an anxious two weeks while she waits for FINA to
determine whether that position will also qualify her for the Games alongside
Watson.
The 20-year-old will now refocus on a
big performance at the LEN European Championships in Budapest next week.
Joining Tanya Watson on Ireland’s
schedule on Wednesday will be Rio 2016 Olympian Oliver Dingley, the last of the
team to dive. Dingley was Ireland’s first Olympic diver in 68 years at Rio,
where he finished as a finalist, and he will begin his bid for a return to that
level at 2am on Wednesday morning in the Men’s 3m Springboard.
Details of how to watch the FINA Diving
World Cup LIVE are available at: Diving World Cup 2021: Where to watch
(fina.org)
FINA Diving World Cup, 1st – 6th May
2021, Tokyo, Japan
Name Club Coach
Ciara McGing Ohio State University
Justin Sochor
Clare Cryan National Centre Dublin
Damian Ball
Oliver Dingley National Centre Dublin
Damian Ball
Tanya Watson National Centre Dublin
Damian Ball
Irish Divers Schedule
Wednesday, May 5 2am Men’s 3m
Springboard Prelims Oliver Dingley
Wednesday, May 5 8am Women’s 10m
Platform Semi- Finals Tanya Watson
10am Women’s 10m Platform FINAL
Issued by Swim Ireland, whose
Performance Programme is supported and funded by Sport Ireland & Sport
Northern Ireland
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