Great Britain at The 2000 Summer Olympics - Diving

Diving

Men's 3 Metre Springboard

  • Tony Ally
  • Preliminary — 393.36
  • Semi-final — 206.25 — 599.61
  • Final — 377.55 — 583.8 (12th place)

Men's 3 Metre Springboard

  • Mark Shipman
  • Preliminary — 285.9 (46th place, did not finish)

Men's 10 Metre Platform

  • Leon Taylor
  • Preliminary — 399.9
  • Semi-final — 185.91 — 585.81 (13th place, did not advance)

Men's 10 Metre Platform

  • Peter Waterfield
  • Preliminary — 317.31 (33rd place, did not advance)

Men's Synchronized 3 Metre Springboard

  • Tony Ally, Mark Shipman
  • Final — 296.64 (7th place)

Men's Synchronized 10 Metre Platform

  • Leon Taylor, Peter Waterfield
  • Final — 335.34 (4th place)

Women's 3 Metre Springboard

  • Karen Smith
  • Preliminary — 224.58 (31st place, did not advance)

Women's 3 Metre Springboard

  • Jane Smith
  • Preliminary — 269.22
  • Semi-final — 207.9 — 477.12 (16th place, did not advance)

Women's 10 Metre Platform

  • Sally Freeman
  • Preliminary — 256.17 (25th place, did not advance)

Women's 10 Metre Platform

  • Lesley Ward
  • Preliminary — 238.65 (28th place, did not advance)

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