Keeney, Bedggood star in diving trials

Maddison Keeney and Domonic Bedggood were winners on a drama-filled final day of the Olympic diving qualifying event in Melbourne

Maddison Keeney and Domonic Bedggood were the stand-out performers on a drama-filled final day of the Olympic diving qualifying event in Melbourne.

The 20-year-old Keeney dominated in the women's 3-metre springboard final and is set to head to her first Olympics.

Bedggood, 21, will join her after finishing well ahead in the men's platform final to consolidate his position as Australia's No.1 10-metre diver.

The drama came in the women's 3-metre, when Commonwealth Games gold medallist Esther Qin recorded a no dive and finished fourth, leaving her Olympic selection chances in the hands of selectors.

Likewise in the women's 3-metre springboard synchro event, where Qin and Samantha Mills, the world championship bronze medallists, were beaten by Keeney and Anabelle Smith.

Qin and Mills had earned Australia its Olympic quota last year.

But while drama was unfolding all around her, Keeney held her nerve.

"I didn't have to do anything special in order to qualify, and I don't think I did anything special," Keeney said.

"I was able to hold my nerve and come out with a good performance. I know that I can do better though and that's what I strive for.

"I've been practising really hard to fix my nerves, and taking everything into account I'm just really happy with where I've come from and what I'm doing now."

Bedggood also found it hard to talk up his performance, even though he finished well ahead of his nearest rivals.

"Everyone's emotions are on a roller coaster," Bedggood said.

"Technically I ticked all the criteria, but personally I was a bit disappointed because I know I can do better than I did.

"It was a bit of a shame for me not to be able to perform the kind of dives I know I'm capable of."

Smith said winning the 3-metre synchro and opening the door for possible Olympic selection has been a long time coming.

"It's been really stressful," Smith said.

"Having our nomination trials being one event has taken a toll on everybody.

"It's been a long preparation, so to come out and perform pretty well in synchro with Maddi has been a great reward for all our effort."

Australia has qualified two divers in each of the individual events for the Rio Olympics plus a women's 3-metre synchro team, with selectors expected to finalise the team by Friday.


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