Canadian Pamela Ware makes pair of podium visits at World Aquatics Diving World Cup
In her first major international competition since missing a crucial dive at the Tokyo Olympics, Canada’s Ware reached the podium twice at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup, capping the weekend off with a silver medal in the women’s three-metre springboard on Sunday.
The 30-year-old Ware from Greenfield, Que., produced steady results on each of her first four dives before landing her highest score in the final round to complete one of her best performances ever. Ware made a mistake in the approach to the final dive in the Tokyo semi-final in 2021, forcing her to drop off the diving board into the water and score a zero.
“With experience, and even with the shortcomings we face as an athlete, you can look it as a defeat or look at what happened and become stronger,” he said. “The performance here today, as well as yesterday’s, gives Pamela even more motivation to be here again, again and again. Zsombor-Murray said he fed off the crowd’s energy at the Olympic Pool, which sold more than 1,900 tickets for Sunday.
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