Australia win mixed 3-meter synchronized diving gold at worlds

Gold medalist Australia's Maddison Keeney and Matthew Carter (center) stand with silver medalist Canada's Francois Imbeau-dulac and Jennifer Abel (left) bronze medalist Germany's Lou Massenberg and Tina Punzel following the mixed's 3m synchro springbo
Gold medalist Australia's Maddison Keeney and Matthew Carter (center) stand with silver medalist Canada's Francois Imbeau-dulac and Jennifer Abel (left) bronze medalist Germany's Lou Massenberg and Tina Punzel following the mixed's 3m synchro springbo
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AP, Gwangju :
Matthew Carter and Maddison Keeney of Australia won mixed 3-meter synchronized springboard diving at the world championships, with China scratching after winning gold in the first 11 events.
Carter and Keeney totaled 304.86 points in Saturday night’s final in Gwangju. They edged Francois Imbeau-Dulac and Jennifer Abel of Canada, who finished 0.78 points behind for silver.
Lou Massenberg and Tina Punzel of Germany took bronze at 301.62.
It was Keeney’s second medal of the competition. She finished third in women’s 3-meter springboard Friday.
Tom Daley and Grace Reid of Britain were fourth, two years after they earned silver in the event.
The American duo of Briadam Herrera and Maria Coburn was fifth.
China has a chance to win a 12th gold later Saturday in men’s 10-meter platform, the final event of the meet.

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