List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in diving

The list of World Champion in the water jump lists all medalists in the water jumping on at World Swimming Championships. The World Championships were first held by FINA in 1973. First, they found at varying intervals instead, since 2001 but regularly every two years. At the beginning of each two competitions for men and women were held, diving from the 3 -meter board and platform diving from the 10 - m tower. 1991 was the springboard added from the 1- m- board, 1998, the synchronized diving from the 3- m- board and 10 - m tower, each for men and women.

While at the first World Championships still dominated American and Soviet athletes, China could play an increasingly dominant position in the subsequent period. Today, Chinese athletes have won more than half of the world title. Twice were won by athletes of a country in a World Cup all, in 1982 the U.S. won all four titles, in 2011 China even all ten possible titles. The most successful athlete is six gold medals Qin Kai, the most successful athlete with ten gold and a silver medal, Guo Jingjing.

  • 2.1 Men
  • 2.2 Women

Competitions

1 m- board

3 m board

10 m tower

Synchronized 3 m board

Synchronized 10 m tower

Cliff jumping

Women

1 m- board

3 m board

10 m tower

Synchronized 3 m board

Synchronized 10 m tower

Cliff jumping

Medalist

The following tables show the ten most successful athletes at world championships.

  • Position: Specifies the order of the athletes again. This is determined by the number of gold medals. With the same number of silver medals are compared, and then won the bronze medals.
  • Name: Lists the name of the athlete.
  • Country: Denotes the country that launched the athlete.
  • From: The year in which the athlete has won the first medal.
  • To: The year in which the athlete has won the last medal.
  • Gold: Reports the number of gold medals won.
  • Silver: Reports the number of silver medals won.
  • Bronze: Reports the number of bronze medals won.
  • Total: Reports the total number of medals won.

Women

Nations Cup

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