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Springboard, Men

Date28 – 29 July 1992
StatusOlympic
LocationPiscina Municipal de Montjuïc, Barcelona
Participants32 from 22 countries
Format3 metre springboard.

The 1991 World Champion was American Kent Ferguson but he struggled in Barcelona, placing 12th in qualifying to barely make the final, and finished fifth overall. This seemingly left it open for China’s Tan Liangde, the silver medalist from Los Angeles and Seoul, who had also finished second to Ferguson at the 1991 Worlds, and he led the qualifying.

The early lead in the final was taken by Germany’s Albin Killat, bronze medalist from the 1991 Worlds. But dive seven was a disaster for him and he dropped from the lead and would eventually finish 10th, after belly-flopping his eighth dive, as American Mark Lenzi took the lead. He had been trailing Tan as well, but Tan also over-rotated his seventh dive which kept him out of the top spot. Lenzi had been silver medalist at 1991 Worlds on the 1-metre springboard. He did not falter in Barcelona, holding the lead to the end to win an upset gold medal. Tan repeated his silver medal from 1988 while Dmitry Sautin of the Unified Team won bronze.

Lenzi would return in 1996 and add an Olympic bronze medal on springboard. For Tan it was his third consecutive silver medal in the event. Sautin was making his first Olympic appearance, but far from his last. He competed through the 2008 Olympics, winning an Olympic record eight diving medals, including gold in the 1996 platform and 2000 synchro platform. He also won nine medals at the World Championships (1994-2007) and 18 at the Europeans (1991-2010).

PosCompetitor(s)NOC
1Mark LenziUSAGold
2Tan LiangdeCHNSilver
3Dmitry SautinEUNBronze
4Michael MurphyAUS
5Kent FergusonUSA
6Jorge MondragónMEX
7Edwin JongejansNED
8Valeriy StatsenkoEUN
9Joakim AnderssonSWE
10Albin KillatGER
11Mark RourkeCAN
12Davide LorenziniITA
13 r1/2David BédardCAN
14 r1/2Lan WeiCHN
15 r1/2Bob MorganGBR
16 r1/2Simon McCormackAUS
17 r1/2Fernando PlatasMEX
18 r1/2Jan HempelGER
19 r1/2Christian StyrenNOR
20 r1/2Evan StewartZIM
21 r1/2Isao YamagishiJPN
22 r1/2Niki StajkovicAUT
23 r1/2José Miguel GilESP
24 r1/2Jürgen RichterAUT
25 r1/2Darío di FazioVEN
26 r1/2Alexei KogalevBEL
27 r1/2Petar TrifonovBUL
28 r1/2Alessandro De BottonITA
29 r1/2Philippe DuvernayFRA
30 r1/2Craig VaughanRSA
31 r1/2Keita KanetoJPN
32 r1/2Grzegorz KozdrańskiPOL

Qualifying (28 July 1992 — 10:00)

11 dives. Top 12 advanced to the final.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCPoints
1Tan LiangdeCHN426.39Q
2Mark LenziUSA409.11Q
3Albin KillatGER392.10Q
4Valeriy StatsenkoEUN388.26Q
5Jorge MondragónMEX384.45Q
6Dmitry SautinEUN384.42Q
7Edwin JongejansNED383.13Q
8Michael MurphyAUS381.33Q
9Mark RourkeCAN379.32Q
10Joakim AnderssonSWE376.68Q
11Davide LorenziniITA375.57Q
12Kent FergusonUSA374.22Q
13David BédardCAN372.54
14Lan WeiCHN369.09
15Bob MorganGBR366.66
16Simon McCormackAUS358.05
17Fernando PlatasMEX355.47
18Jan HempelGER353.85
19Christian StyrenNOR347.94
20Evan StewartZIM345.87
21Isao YamagishiJPN344.40
22Niki StajkovicAUT339.75
23José Miguel GilESP336.84
24Jürgen RichterAUT336.78
25Darío di FazioVEN332.43
26Alexei KogalevBEL323.46
27Petar TrifonovBUL320.82
28Alessandro De BottonITA312.69
29Philippe DuvernayFRA310.14
30Craig VaughanRSA297.51
31Keita KanetoJPN295.74
32Grzegorz KozdrańskiPOL228.06

Final (29 July 1992 — 15:00)

11 dives.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCPoints
1Mark LenziUSA676.53
2Tan LiangdeCHN645.57
3Dmitry SautinEUN627.78
4Michael MurphyAUS611.97
5Kent FergusonUSA609.12
6Jorge MondragónMEX604.14
7Edwin JongejansNED581.40
8Valeriy StatsenkoEUN577.92
9Joakim AnderssonSWE562.74
10Albin KillatGER556.35
11Mark RourkeCAN540.66
12Davide LorenziniITA527.73