Diving: Dresden International

Diving Canada – Canadians 1-2 on men’s one-metre at Dresden International

DRESDEN, Germany – Joshua Inglis of London, Ont., and Victor Povzner of Maple, Ont., were 1-2 on men’s one-metre on Friday at the Dresden International junior diving competition.

Only six points separated the two Canadians in their battle for gold.

‘’It was a good fight all the way through,’’ said Inglis, also nursing a sore ankle. ‘’I was happy with how I did after a tough preliminary.’’

Inglis added it was the first time he executed his front two and half with full twist.

‘’I missed my reverse and front dives in the preliminary because I was a little off in the hurdle.  I was able the minimize the discomfort in my ankle through ice and stretching between the prelims and final and got more force and power in the final.’’

For Povzner, it was his second medal of the competition. On Thursday he won the three-metre event.

‘’I was quite consistent throughout except for my first dive in the final,’’ he said. ‘’There’s less focus in training on one-metre (it is not an Olympic event), so it does show sometimes in events like today.’’

Povzner and Inglis will join forces on Saturday for the men’s three-metre synchro.

-30-

Subscribe to Updates

News travels fast. Delivered straight to your inbox, SIRC’s daily newsletter will ensure you stay connected with the latest news, events, jobs, and knowledge in Canadian sport.

Latest NEWS

SIGN up for Canadian sport daily

News travels fast. Delivered straight to your inbox, SIRC’s daily newsletter will ensure you stay connected with the latest news, events, jobs, and knowledge in Canadian sport.

 

Help us, help you by completing SIRC’s new annual survey!

As Canada’s national Sport Information Resource Centre (SIRC), we’re here to support those involved in sport at all levels in Canada with the latest insights and resources. We want to know what you find most valuable about SIRC in our new survey!

Through your answers, we hope to learn the best ways to support you by providing the latest insights and resources that have the most impact.

Sign up to Our Newsletter

News travels fast. Stay connected to sport and physical activity-related knowledge, news, jobs and resources through SIRC’s daily newsletter — The Canadian Sport Daily — delivered straight to your inbox.

"*" indicates required fields

Groups*
Skip to content