China wins 5th diving WCup gold in London

A fifth triumph for the unbeaten Chinese at the Diving World Cup on Thursday provided the home crowd with a dose of realism ahead of the London Olympics.

Thousands had packed into the new Aquatics Centre hoping to see teenage diver Tom Daley match the hype by winning a gold medal at home only five months before the Olympics.

China’s Cao Yuan and Zhang Yanquan had other ideas. In fact, five other pairs also finished above Daley and partner Pete Waterfield in the 10-metre synchronised platform event.

“We won the gold medal two years ago, so it’s not a new thing (for us),” Cao said.

“It was a combination of hard work and good luck.”

The Britons, who finished 61.32 points behind the winners, would relish such good fortune.

Even their coach, Alexei Evangulov, has reservations and went public with his belief that Daley could be too focused on his burgeoning media career.

“He’s very active, not like the Chinese,” Evangulov said last week.

“The Chinese have restricted their divers and I support them on this. I would recommend Tom to make not so many commitments to the media.”

The 17-year-old Daley fronted up to the media on Thursday.

The poster boy of the London Olympics, who competed at 14 at the Beijing Games, mounted a strong defence of his commitment to the sport, blaming a recent thumb injury for his struggles.

“(Alexei) knows the amount of training I am doing and that I’m doing the right amount of training,” he said.

“I’m doing as much as I can. I’m pushing myself as hard as I can go without my body breaking. Diving is something I love to do. I do it because it’s fun and I want to do well in it. That’s the only reason I’m in the sport.”

Waterfield and Daley were third with two dives to go but they dropped down the standings after missing their most difficult dive in the next-to-last round.

“It was just one dive we missed – that was the difference between getting a medal and not,” Daley said.

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