
Hedberg, Tyler secure silver in 10m synchro
Joshua Hedberg and Carson Tyler (387.90 points) of the U.S. finished second to China's Zilong Cheng and Zifeng Zhu (437.25) to claim silver medals at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup stop in Windsor, Canada.

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NBC Sports
14-04-2025
- NBC Sports
Hedberg, Tyler secure silver in 10m synchro
Joshua Hedberg and Carson Tyler (387.90 points) of the U.S. finished second to China's Zilong Cheng and Zifeng Zhu (437.25) to claim silver medals at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup stop in Windsor, Canada.


NBC Sports
02-04-2025
- NBC Sports
TYR PRO SWIM SERIES IN SACRAMENTO AND WORLD AQUATICS DIVING WORLD CUP HEADLINE LIVE AQUATICS ACTION ACROSS NBC SPORTS THIS WEEK
Live Coverage from North Natomas Aquatic Center in Sacramento, Calif., Begins Tomorrow, Thursday, April 3, at 8 p.m. ET Exclusively on Peacock Encore Presentations on CNBC on Saturday, April 5, at Noon ET and 1:30 p.m. ET First Event of World Aquatics Diving World Cup in Guadalajara (April 3-6) Presented Exclusively on Peacock STAMFORD, Conn. – April 2, 2025 – The second stop of the TYR Pro Swim Series in Sacramento, Calif., along with the first stop of the 2025 World Aquatics Diving World Cup in Guadalajara, Mexico, headline NBC Sports' aquatics coverage this week, with all events streaming live on Peacock. TYR PRO SWIM SERIES – SACRAMENTO NBC Sports' coverage of the TYR Pro Swim Series event from North Natomas Aquatic Center in Sacramento, Calif., streams live exclusively on Peacock tomorrow and Friday, April 4, at 8 p.m. ET, with encore presentations on CNBC on Saturday, April 5, at Noon and 1:30 p.m. ET. Paris Olympic 4x100m medley bronze medalist and 2023 world 100m butterfly champion Maxime Grousset (France) and U.S. Olympic gold medalist Michael Andrew lead the field. On the women's side, seven-time Olympic medalist Penny Oleksiak (Canada) and Paris Olympic 4x100m medley relay gold medalist Katharine Berkoff of the U.S. lead a competitive field. NBC Sports' Jason Knapp will call this week's event, joined by three-time Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines. This week's competition is the second stop in the 2025 TYR Pro Swim Series, with future events in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (April 30-May 3) and Irvine, Calif. (Aug. 5-8). Later in the year, the National Championships will be held in Indianapolis from June 3-7, which will serve as the U.S. National Team selection event for the 2025 World Championships in Singapore from July 11-Aug. 3. How To Watch – Thursday, April 3 – Saturday, April 5 (all times ET) Streaming: Peacock (LIVE) TV: CNBC WORLD AQUATICS DIVING WORLD CUP The first stop of the 2025 World Aquatics Diving World Cup series will be presented live this week from Centre Acuático Code Metropolitano in Guadalajara, Mexico, exclusively on Peacock. Live coverage begins Friday, April 4, at 7:30 p.m. ET with the mixed 3m and 10m team finals. Mexico has a rich history with the sport of diving, with the country earning at least one medal in every Olympic Games since 2008. The second and third stops will be in Windsor, Canada (April 11-13), and Beijing, China (May 2-4). Multiple Olympic medalists from Paris are expected to compete, including three-time gold medalist Quan Hongchang (China), two-time gold medalist Chen Yiwen (China), 3m synchro gold medalist Chang Yani (China), four-time Olympic medalist Jack Laugher (Great Britain), and the United States' Daryn Wright. In Paris, China became the first nation ever to win all eight gold medals across men's and women's diving events. NBC SPORTS' WORLD AQUATICS DIVING WORLD CUP COVERAGE SCHEDULE All events streaming live on Peacock Beijing listings will be announced at a later date --NBC SPORTS--
Yahoo
28-11-2024
- Yahoo
Diving world cup coming to Windsor in 2025
A major international diving competition is coming to Windsor next year, one that officials brings world-class competitors and tourism dollars to the city. The 2025 World Aquatics Diving World Cup takes place from April 10 to 13, 2025, at the Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre. A Montreal venue was originally slated to host the event, but Windsor "eagerly rose to the challenge" when there were concerns over whether it would be open. The city had previously been tapped to host the Canada Cup of Diving next year. "With the support of all event partners, Windsor seized the opportunity to elevate the Canada Cup of Diving to World Cup status, solidifying its role as the host city for 2025," a press release for the event stated. More than 15 nations will be competing in the events and spectators "will have the rare opportunity to witness performances by Olympic medallists, world champions, and rising stars who represent the future of international diving." Mayor Drew Dilkens said the competition coming to Windsor is a "monumental achievement for the city." "This competition attracts the world's top athletes to our city and the surrounding region, inspiring residents of all ages and fuelling economic growth while delivering great entertainment," he said in a media release. Windsor still retains rights to host the Canada Cup of Diving in 2026.