Germany at The 2000 Summer Olympics - Diving

Diving

Men's 3 Metre Springboard

  • Stefan Ahrens
  • Preliminary — 385.5
  • Semi-final — 218.67 — 604.17
  • Final — 400.5 — 619.17 (→ 9th place)

Men's 3 Metre Springboard

  • Andreas Wels
  • Preliminary — 414.84
  • Semi-final — 224.97 — 639.81
  • Final — 391.56 — 616.53 (→ 10th place)

Men's 10 Metre Platform

  • Jan Hempel
  • Preliminary — 401.19
  • Semi-final — 181.71 — 582.9 (→ 15th place, did not advance)

Men's 10 Metre Platform

  • Heiko Meyer
  • Preliminary — 411.36
  • Semi-final — 179.34 — 590.7
  • Final — 420.66 — 600 (→ 11th place)

Men's Synchronized 10 Metre Platform

  • Jan Hempel and Heiko Meyer
  • Final — 338.88 (→ Bronze Medal)

Women's 3 Metre Springboard

  • Conny Schmalfuss
  • Preliminary — 89.46 (→ 43rd place, did not advance)

Women's 3 Metre Springboard

  • Dörte Lindner
  • Preliminary — 309.21
  • Semi-final — 233.82 — 543.03
  • Final — 340.53 — 574.35 (→ Bronze Medal)

Women's 10 Metre Platform

  • Ditte Kotzian
  • Preliminary — 265.32 (→ 20th place, did not advance)

Women's 10 Metre Platform

  • Ute Wetzig
  • Preliminary — 289.38
  • Semi-final — 169.77 — 459.15
  • Final — 268.47 — 438.24 (→ 12th place)

Women's Synchronized 3 Metre Springboard

  • Dörte Lindner and Conny Schmalfuss
  • Final — 263.76 (→ 7th place)

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