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Diving World Cup 2025 in Windsor: Final Day Showdown on April 13

World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 in Windsor: schedule and top athletes for the final day on April 13.

Diving World Cup 2025 in Windsor

The second stop of the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 is heating up in Windsor, Canada, with the final day scheduled for April 13, 2025.
The world's top divers will battle for glory, precision, and perfect entries into the water.


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Schedule for April 13, 2025

  • 10:00 AM (local time) – Women’s 10m Platform Final
  • 1:00 PM (local time) – Men’s 3m Springboard Final
  • 4:00 PM (local time) – Mixed 3m & 10m Team Event Final

Three decisive events, three golden opportunities to etch names into history.

Stars to Watch

Several elite athletes, already shining through the ranks, are gearing up for the final battles:

  • Chen Yuxi (China) – Currently dominating the women's 10m platform rankings, known for her near-perfect form and nerves of steel.
  • Rikuto Tamai (Japan) – A rising powerhouse in the men’s 3m springboard event, combining flawless technique with bold difficulty.
  • Maddison Keeney (Australia) – A force in synchronized and team events, ready to lead Australia’s charge in the mixed team competition.
  • Jack Laugher (Great Britain) – Veteran diver, bringing experience and precision to the 3m board, and always a medal contender.

What to Expect

The final day promises fireworks in the pool.
The Women’s 10m Platform Final will be a showcase of aerial grace and icy nerve, while the Men’s 3m Springboard will test athleticism, flexibility, and razor-sharp focus.
The Mixed Team Event, a newer and dynamic format, is set to bring unpredictable thrills, mixing genders and styles in an all-out battle for team supremacy.

Windsor has become the beating heart of world diving for these few days — and on April 13, it will explode in brilliance one last time before the caravan moves to the next stop.

Stay tuned, because history will be written above the waters of Canada!

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