China’s teen diving stars Quan Hongchan (right) and Chen Yuxi bagged the gold medal in the women’s synchronized 10-meter platform at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, on Sunday. Photo: Tang Yanjun/China News Service, VCG
Quan (right) and Chen finished the final with 369.84 points, beating the silver medalists Andrea Spendolini Sirieix and Lois Toulson of Britain by 58.08 points. Photo: Tang Yanjun/China News Service, VCG
China’s Chang Yani and Chen Yiwen took gold in the final of the women’s three-meter synchronized diving event with 341.94 points on Monday afternoon. Photo: Yuichi Yamazaki/VCG
On Monday, Lian Junjie (left) and Yang Hao won the men’s 10-meter synchronized with 477.75 points. Photo: VCG
China’s Peng Jianfeng performs a dive in the men’s one-meter springboard final on Sunday. The 29-year-old diver scored 440.45 points in six dives, claiming the gold medal. Photo: Sarah Stier/VCG
China’s Zheng Jiuyuan took third place with a total of 418.30 points in the men’s one-meter springboard final. Photo: VCG
On Saturday, 21-year-old Lin Shan of China won the women’s one-meter springboard final with 318.60 points. Photo: Yuichi Yamazaki/VCG
China’s Li Yajie took the silver medal in the women’s one-meter springboard final with 306.35 points. Photo: Sarah Stier/VCG
Wang Zongyuan and Long Daoyi of China compete in the final of the men’s synchronized three-meter springboard on Saturday. The pair scored 339.54 to claim gold. Photo: Quinn Rooney/VCG
China’s teenager duo Wang Feilong (left) and Zhang Jiaqi pose for a photo with their gold medals after winning the mixed synchronized 10-meter platform final on Saturday. Photo: VCG
Peng (center) and Zheng pose for a group photo with bronze medalist Osmar Olvera Ibarra of Mexico during the medal ceremony for the men’s one-meter springboard on Sunday. Photo: Adam Pretty/VCG
Chen and Quan (right) celebrate after winning the women’s 10-meter synchronized diving. Photo: Philip Fong/VCG