The recent announcement of the finals results from the 2024 U.S. Olympic Diving Trials at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville has generated excitement among diving enthusiasts. The winning synchronized diving teams and the top two finishers in each individual event have the opportunity to make it to the Paris Games.
In the Women’s Synchronized Springboard event, Kassidy Cook and Sarah Bacon took first place with an impressive score of 629.82 points, while Alison Gibson and Krysta Palmer finished in second with 599.49 points. Kyndal Knight and Samantha Pickens came in third place with 532.20 points, while Lily Witte and Bailee Sturgill finished fourth with 504.84 points. Anne Fowler and Caroline Sculti placed fifth with 498.63 points, while Ella Roselli and Avery Giese finished in sixth with 462.00 points.
The Diving Trials were broadcasted on syndication via The Indianapolis Star, showcasing incredible talent from divers of all ages putting on outstanding performances. It was inspiring to see a swimmer in her 40s making a remarkable impact during day two of the trials, proving that age is just a number when it comes to achieving success in diving.
Overall, this year’s Diving Trials showcased some of the best talent in the sport, and we can’t wait to see what these athletes will accomplish when they compete on an international stage at the Paris Games next year.
The recent announcement of the finals results from the 2024 U
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