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Canada Eyes Gold in Women’s 10m Synchro Diving Final

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Watch Team Canada compete in the Women’s 10m synchronized platform diving final at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships in Singapore today.

Canadian Divers Set to Shine on World Stage

Canadian athletes are preparing to compete in the Women’s 10m synchronized platform diving final today, July 28, 2025, at the prestigious World Aquatics Championships in Singapore. With high stakes and global attention, this final could mark a defining moment in Canada’s aquatic sports history.

The Event Taking Place in Singapore

The final is scheduled to begin in just five hours at the state-of-the-art OCBC Aquatic Centre, part of the Singapore Sports Hub. This venue is hosting elite divers from around the world as part of the 2025 World Aquatics Championships, which run from July 24 to August 4.

Canadian Duo Among Top Medal Contenders

Representing Canada in the Women’s 10m synchronized event are Emily Chen and Laura McIntyre—both rising stars in the national diving circuit. The duo earned their place in the final following a strong semifinal performance yesterday, finishing third with a combined score of 312.40.

Global Spotlight and Medal Expectations

This synchronized final has drawn immense global attention, with powerhouse teams from China, Australia, and Mexico also in contention. Canada is widely viewed as a medal contender, and a podium finish would strengthen the country’s standing in international diving.

The Significance of the Championship

The World Aquatics Championships are held every two years and serve as a critical benchmark ahead of the 2026 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. For Canada, a strong showing here is not only about medals but also about building momentum and securing future international rankings.

Stay tuned for updates from Maple News Wire as Canada takes the plunge in pursuit of aquatic glory.

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