Diving at the 2012 Summer Olympics

Dates 29 July – 11 August 2012
Medal Events 8

In the 4 years since the Beijing Olympics China had continued their almost total domination of the sport. After winning 7 out of 10 titles at the 2009 World Championships they achieved a complete sweep of the gold medals at the 2011 championships on home soil in Shanghai. So the question on everybody lips prior to the London Games was simply “Could China win take an unprecedented 8 out of 8 Olympic titles?”

When the dust had settled at the London Aquatics Centre the answer was no - but the Chinese team got extremely close. The women’s team matched their feats of the Beijing Games by winning all the available 4 titles but the men suffered two surprising defeats. Firstly when Ilya Zakharov of Russia, the 2011 world championship silver medallist, produced a magnificent final dive to edge ahead of his Chinese rivals on the springboard and then in the platform event American David Boudia prevailed in a classic three way duel against Chinese and British opposition.

The most successful divers were, to nobody’s surprise, the Chinese pair of Wu Minxia and Chen Ruolin who each won an individual and synchronised pairs title. Elsewhere there was a first ever diving medal for Malaysia, a legacy of the facilities constructed to host the 1998 Commonwealth Games.

Events

Event Status Date Participants NOCs
Springboard, Men Olympic 6 – 7 August 2012 29 17
Platform, Men Olympic 10 – 11 August 2012 32 19
Synchronized Springboard, Men Olympic 1 August 2012 16 8
Synchronized Platform, Men Olympic 30 July 2012 16 8
Springboard, Women Olympic 3 – 5 August 2012 30 17
Platform, Women Olympic 8 – 9 August 2012 26 16
Synchronized Springboard, Women Olympic 29 July 2012 16 8
Synchronized Platform, Women Olympic 31 July 2012 16 8
136 (68/68) 25 (23/21)

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Springboard, Men Ilya ZakharovRUS Qin KaiCHN He ChongCHN
Platform, Men David BoudiaUSA Qiu BoCHN Tom DaleyGBR
Synchronized Springboard, Men People's Republic of ChinaCHN Russian FederationRUS United StatesUSA
Synchronized Platform, Men People's Republic of ChinaCHN MexicoMEX United StatesUSA
Springboard, Women Wu MinxiaCHN He ZiCHN Laura SánchezMEX
Platform, Women Chen RuolinCHN Brittany BrobenAUS Pandelela RinongMAS
Synchronized Springboard, Women People's Republic of ChinaCHN United StatesUSA CanadaCAN
Synchronized Platform, Women People's Republic of ChinaCHN MexicoMEX CanadaCAN

Medal table

NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
People's Republic of China CHN 6 3 1 10
United States USA 1 1 2 4
Russian Federation RUS 1 1 0 2
Mexico MEX 0 2 1 3
Australia AUS 0 1 0 1
Canada CAN 0 0 2 2
Great Britain GBR 0 0 1 1
Malaysia MAS 0 0 1 1