Quan Hongchan, a 16-year-old Chinese diver, won gold in the women's 10-meter platform final at the World Swimming Championships in Doha. Quan Hongchan and Chen Yuxi were inseparable in the first three jumps, and the total scores were very close.
The fourth jump is the key to separating the winner from the loser, the action of the two is also 207c, Quan Hongchan jumped out of a near-perfect performance, almost scored a perfect score, and established a clear lead with this jump, with 43625 points to win the championship.
In the women's 10-meter high platform final of the World Championships, the champion is still the battle between 16-year-old Quan Hongchan and 18-year-old Chen Yuxi. These two Chinese players have superior strength, firmly occupy the first two seats, and the competition between the two is fierce, after completing the first three jumps, Quan Hongchan won 2525 points ahead, only 0 more than Chen Yuxi05 points.
The fourth jump is the key to deciding the winner, and the two also choose the 207c action, that is, to somersault backwards for 3 and a half weeks to hug the knees, with a difficulty coefficient of 33, belongs to a set of extremely difficult movements for women's high platform diving, and Quan Hongchan has missed this set of actions many times before.
In this game, Quan Hongchan jumped out of a high level, and among the 7 judges, 4 gave her a perfect score of 10, and the other 3 gave 95 points. After deducting the scores of the highest and lowest judges, Quan Hongchan scored 295 points, multiplied by 33 with a difficulty factor of 97A high score of 35, almost winning a perfect score. Chen Yuxi's movements were slightly flawed, and he got 8415 points.
Relying on 207C points, Quan Hongchan opened up the lead to 13 after the fourth jump25 points. Although Chen Yuxi's score in the fifth jump was higher than Quan Hongchan's, he failed to catch up with the gap.
In the end, Quan Hongchan ended with 436won the gold medal with 25 points, and Chen Yuxi was 8 behind45 points to 4278 won the silver medal. Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix of Great Britain won with 3771 point to finish third.