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Qin claims 3m diving Games gold

Six years after her chef father relocated their family from China, Esther Qin has served up a recipe for success for Australia at the Commonwealth Games diving in Edinburgh.

Qin, 22, had endured a half-baked Games lead-up after failing to qualify for the recent Shanghai World Cup 3m final.

But she cooked up something special on Saturday night, nailing her program and notching 347.25 points to claim gold.

Canada's Jennifer Abel (324.70) took silver and England's Hannah Starling (316.95) bronze.

It was only Australia's second diving gold in Edinburgh after Matthew Mitcham and Domonic Bedggood sealed a 10m synchro win barely 24 hours earlier.

Qin relished the victory, delivering on the promise she had shown in China where she trained with the elite Beijing program before her father took his cooking skills to Australia.

It was some consolation after Qin spectacularly crashed out at the Shanghai World Cup 3m, missing the final entirely.

"I missed my best dive. I just wanted to kill myself - I was so disappointed," Qin said of her World Cup flop.

Qin was swamped by Australian teammates pool-side when the Games result was confirmed but compatriot Maddison Keeney cut an inconsolable figure after finishing fourth - just eight points behind bronze medallist Starling.

She was made to rue a third dive where her feet scraped the diving board on descent and she never recovered.

It followed her nervous wobble which appeared to rob her of almost certain gold and relegate her to one metre springboard Games silver barely 24 hours earlier.

"It's been a bit of a nightmare really," Keeney said.

"I don't usually hit the board but at training I did it here, then in the (3m) synchro and then again now - that's three times in four days when I haven't done it in years.

"I guess I have a technical problem.

"But I got two medals so I can't be too disappointed."

Keeney had earlier claimed 3m synchro bronze with Annabelle Smith who finished eighth in the 3m individual final on Saturday night.
 
Re: Australia cheers China imports, while Singaporeans complain whole day, weeks, lif

Only losers complain!
 
Re: Australia cheers China imports, while Singaporeans complain whole day, weeks, lif

I am proud of Esther. She is not imported into Australia to compete in games.
Singapore stupid to pay for sports talent.

Australia got Esther free. She came here as part of her family. Her father is a chef which add to the rich food scene in Australia.


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"I didn't see my competition scores and I was sure that I was in the (top) three but I didn't know. I thought it was very close," said Qin, who also won bronze in the one metre springboard on Friday.
"I was so happy, every one hugged me. It was unbelievable that I won the gold."
Matthew Mitcham, who trains with Qin in Sydney, said the 22 year old just had "wonderful potential" and would only improve with more competition experience.
"I'm so proud of Esther," Mitcham said.
"We actually have competitions in training. Whenever we're training three metre we will compete every single session.
"She normally beats me but I'm hoping that little bit of competitiveness is helping her with her competition because she's a fantastic diver but she lacks a little bit of that competition experience, so (she has) wonderful potential and here she's starting to show that potential."
Her coach Chava Sobrino, who is also a national team coach, said the hardworking Qin had suffered from her lack of experience in failing to qualify for competitions as a junior in China and Australia.


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/commonweal...diving-gold-20140803-zzw0a.html#ixzz39LVG9auk
 
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