LI’s Andrew Capobianco advances to Olympic springboard diving semifinals
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In Olympic men’s springboard diving, the top 18 finishers advance to the semifinals. Long Island’s Andrew Capobianco came in 17th place in qualifying on Monday morning at the Tokyo Olympics.
So, Capobianco, already an Olympic medal winner at these Games, will compete in the semifinals in men’s 3-meter springboard diving. The event begins around 9 p.m. Eastern on Monday night, with the finals to follow around 2 a.m. Tuesday.
China took the top two spots in the preliminaries, as Wang Zongyuan totaled the highest score over six dives with 531.30 points. Teammate Xie Siyi ranked second at 520.90. The pair already teamed up to win the 3-meter synchro title in Tokyo.
Capobianco scored 385.50 for his six dives in qualifying. His scores for each dive were 74.80, 68.25, 71.75, 36.00, 66.30 and 68.40.
He previously won a silver medal alongside Michael Hixon in the 3-meter synchro at the Tokyo Games.
The 21-year-old Capobianco grew up in Wantagh before moving to North Carolina for high school. The Mineola-born Capobianco became the first seventh-grader to win the Nassau diving championship when he was competing for Wantagh High School in 2012. His score broke the county record. He repeated as county champion and broke the record he set a year earlier as an eighth-grader. He moved to North Carolina and graduated from Holly Springs High School in 2017. He’s a seven-time All-American at Indiana University.
The Chinese have won four of the first five Olympic diving events. They took silver in men’s 10-meter platform synchro.
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Rommel Pacheco Marrufo of Mexico was third at 479.25.
Japan’s Ken Terauchi qualified in 10th. He’s competing in his sixth Olympics at age 40 and is trying to win the host country’s first diving medal.
The other American, Tyler Downs, finished 23rd.
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