Diving, Matteo Santoro comes close to European gold. The blue is second by three meters

Diving, Matteo Santoro comes close to European gold. The blue is second by three meters
Diving, Matteo Santoro comes close to European gold. The blue is second by three meters

Matteo Santoro caresses the first individual European title of his career for four rotations, but in the end he won the silver medal in the three-meter final at the European Championships in Belgrade. The victory went right to the last divethe Frenchman Gwendal Bishwhile he put the bronze around his neck the British Matthew Dixon.

A final that was truly decided on the last rotation. Bish’s grouped quadruple and a half forward was phenomenal, with the Frenchman obtaining over 90 points (91.20), finishing with an overall score of 440.75. Bish he overtook both Santoro and compatriot Jules Boyer in one fell swoop (425.40), who threw away the European gold with the error right on the quadruple and a half forward grouped (53.20).

A dive that is not yet in Santoro’s program, but which the blue will certainly bring in the future. A truly excellent competition by the Roman for four dives with a triple and a half forward pike of 83.70 and a fantastic double and a half forward with two twists of 86.70. Unfortunately the European title it faded with the error in the triple and a half returned grouped (45.90) ​​and in the end the 64.50 points with the double and a half back pike were not enough for the gold, with Santoro finishing at 431.55.

Bronze medal for the British Matthew Dixon (431.15), who preceded, as mentioned, the French Jules Boyer, the British Leon Baker (406.05) and the Austrian Nikolaj Schaller (389.80).

 
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