The Paris 2024 Olympic diving field will have equal gender representation, with 68 men and 68 women set to compete this July and August in the French capital.

The competing divers for the Paris 2024 Games hail from 32 countries, an Olympic record for participating nations in diving.

The individual and synchro diving events will be held at the Olympic Aquatics Centre from 27 July to 10 August

The 6,000-seat capacity Olympic Aquatics Centre is one of two permanent sports facilities built for the Paris 2024 Olympics. The venue will also be the home of artistic swimming and the preliminary phase of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games Men’s and Women’s Water Polo Tournaments.

Synchronised Diving Events | Confirmed Athletes by Event

Men | Synchronised 3m Springboard

Image Source: Wang Zongyuan competes in Men's 3m Springboard final at the World Aquatics Championships - Fukuoka 2023 (Istvan Derencsenyi/World Aquatics)

COUNTRY

CONFIRMED ATHLETES

CHN

Wang Zongyuan

Long Daoyi

GBR

Anthony Harding

Jack Laugher

FRA

Jules Bouyer

Alexis Jandard

USA

Tyler Downs

Greg Duncan

ITA

Giovanni Tocci

Lorenzo Marsaglia

ESP

Adrian Abadia

Nicolas Garcia Boissier

MEX

Osmar Olvera Ibarra

Juan Manuel Celaya Hernandez

UKR

Danylo Konovalov

Oleg Kolodiy

The six following athletes will compete in both the Men’s 3m Individual and Synchronised Springboard events at the Paris 2024 Olympics: Wang Zongyuan (CHN), Osmar Olvera Ibarra (MEX), Giovanni Tocci (ITA), Lorenzo Marsaglia (ITA), Jules Boyer (FRA), Jack Laugher (GBR).

 

Women | Synchronised 3m Springboard

Image Source: Yani Chang and Yiwen Chen of China compete in the Women's Synchronized 3m Springboard final at the World Aquatics Championships - Fukuoka 2023 (Adam Pretty/Getty Images)

CHN

Chen Yiwen

Chang Yani

GBR

Yasmin Harper

Scarlett Mew Jensen

ITA

Chiara Pellacani

Elena Bertocchi

AUS

Maddison Keeney

Anabelle Smith

USA

Sarah Bacon

Kassidy Cook

UKR

Viktoriya Kesar

Anna Pysmenska

GER

Jette Muller

Lena Hentschel

FRA

Nais Gillet

Juliette Landi

 

The nine following athletes will compete in both the Women’s 3m Individual and Synchronised Springboard events at the Paris 2024 Olympics: Chen Yiwen (CHN), Chang Yani (CHN), Yasmin Harper (GBR), Chiara Pellacani (ITA), Elena Bertocchi (ITA), Maddison Keeney (AUS), Sarah Bacon (USA), Viktoriya Kesar (UKR), Jette Muller (GER).

Men | Synchronised 10m Platform

Image Source: Yang Hao and Lian Junjie of China competes in diving Men’s 10m Synchronised Platform at the World Aquatics Championships - Fukuoka 2023. (Hiroyuki Nakamura/World Aquatics)

CHN

Yang Hao

Lian Junjie

UKR

Kirill Boliukh

Mark Hrytsenko

MEX

Randal Willars Valdez

Kevin Berlin Reyes

GBR

Thomas Daley

Noah Williams

CAN

Rylan Wiens

Nathan Zsombor-Murray

AUS

Cassiel Rousseau

Domonic Bedggood

GER

Timo Barthel

Jaden Eikermann Gregorchuk

FRA

Gary Hunt

Lois Szymczak

 

The eight following athletes will compete in both the Men’s 10m Individual and Synchronised Platform events at the Paris 2024 Olympics: Yang Hao (CHN), Randal Willars Valdez (MEX), Kevin Berlin Reyes (MEX), Noah Williams (GBR), Rylan Wiens (CAN), Nathan Zsombor-Murray (CAN), Cassiel Rousseau (AUS), Timo Barthel (GER).

Women | Synchronised 10m Platform

Image Source: Chen Yuxi and Quan Hongchan of China compete in the Women’s Synchronized 10m Platform at the World Aquatics Championships - Fukuoka 2023 (Tsutomu Kishimoto/Wolrd Aquatics)

CHN

Chen Yuxi

Quan Hongchan

GBR

Andrea Spendolini Sirieix

Lois Toulson

USA

Delaney Schnell

Jessica Parratto

PRK

Kim Mi Rae

Jo Jin Mi

MEX

Gabriela Agundez Garcia

Alejandra Orozco Loza

UKR

Kseniia Bailo

Sofiia Lyskun

CAN

Caeli McKay

Kate Miller

FRA

Jade Gillet

Emily Hallifax

 

The 11 following athletes will compete in both the Women’s 10m Individual and Synchronised Platform events at the Paris 2024 Olympics: Chen Yuxi (CHN), Quan Hongchan (CHN), Andrea Spendolini Sirieix (GBR), Lois Toulson (GBR), Delaney Schnell (USA), Kim Mi Rae (PRK), Gabriela Agundez Garcia (MEX), Alejandra Orozco Loza (MEX), Sofiia Lyskun (UKR), Caeli McKay (CAN), Kate Miller (CAN).

 

Individual Diving Events | Confirmed Athletes by Event

Men | 3m Individual Springboard (25 participants)

Image Source: Osmar Olvera Ibarra of Mexico competes in the Men's 3m Springboard final at the World Aquatics Championships - Fukuoka 2023 (Adam Pretty/Getty Images)

COUNTRY

ATHLETE

CHN

Wang Zongyuan

MEX

Osmar Olvera Ibarra

CHN

Xie Siyi

USA

Andrew Capobianco

MEX

Kevin Alexander Munoz Heredia

GBR

Jordan Houlden

GER

Moritz Wesemann

GER

Lars Rudiger

USA

Carson Tyler

COL

Luis Felipe Uribe Bermudez

ITA

Giovanni Tocci

ITA

Lorenzo Marsaglia

AUS

Kurtis Mathews

EGY

Mohamed Farouk

COL

Daniel Restrepo Garcia

FRA

Jules Bouyer

GBR

Jack Laugher

KOR

Woo Haram

JPN

Sakai Sho

FRA

Gwendal Bisch

DOM

Jonathan Ruvalcaba

JAM

Yona Knight-Wisdom

KOR

Yi Jaegyeong

IRL

Jake Passmore

DOM

Frandiel Gomez

One athlete, Carson Tyler (USA), will compete in both the Men’s 3m Individual Springboard and the Men’s 10m Individual Platform events.


Women | 3m Individual Springboard (28 participants)

Image Source: Chen Yiwen Chen of China competes in the Women's 3m Springboard final at the World Aquatics Championships - Fukuoka 2023 (Adam Pretty/Getty Images)

CHN

Chen Yiwen

CHN

Chang Yani

CAN

Margo Erlam

AUS

Maddison Keeney

ITA

Chiara Pellacani

USA

Sarah Bacon

JPN

Mikami Sayaka

SWE

Emilia Nilsson Garip

GBR

Yasmin Harper

RSA

Julia Vincent

USA

Alison Gibson

ITA

Elena Bertocchi

AUS

Alysha Koloi

EGY

Maha Amer

KOR

Kim Suji

GER

Jette Muller

MEX

Aranza Vazquez Montano

GBR

Grace Reid

JPN

Enomoto Haruka

UKR

Viktoriya Kesar

GER

Saskia Oettinghaus

CUB

Prisis Ruiz

ESP

Valeria Antolino

NOR

Helle Tuxen

CUB

Anisley Garcia Navarro

NZL

Elizabeth Roussel

MEX

Alejandra Estudillo Torres

MAS

Nur Dhabitah Sabri

One athlete, Anisley Garcia Navarro (CUB), will compete in both the Women’s 3m Individual Springboard and the Women’s 10m Individual Platform events.

 

Men | Individual 10m Platform (26 participants)

Image Source: Cassiel Rousseau (AUS) diving to gold in the Men’s 10m Platform at the World Aquatics Championships - Fukuoka 2023 (Hiroyuki Nakamura/World Aquatics)

AUS

Cassiel Rousseau

CHN

Yang Hao

CHN

Cao Yuan

GBR

Kyle Kothari

GBR

Noah Williams

UKR

Oleksii Sereda

CAN

Rylan Wiens

MEX

Randal Willars Valdez

BRA

Isaac Souza Filho

MAS

Bertrand Rhodict Anak Lises 

KOR

Kim Yeongtaek

JPN

Tamai Rikuto

GER

Timo Barthel

AUS

Jaxon Bowshire

EGY

Ramez Diaa

CAN

Nathan Zsombor-Murray

USA

Carson Tyler

MEX

Kevin Berlin Reyes

POL

Robert Lukaszewicz

UZB

Igor Myalin

COL

Alejandro Solarte

PRK

Im Yong Myong

ITA

Riccardo Giovannini

ITA

Andreas Sargent Larsen

AUT

Anton Knoll

KOR

Shin Jungwhi

 

Women | Individual 10m Platform (29 participants)

Image Source: Chen Yuxi competes at the World Aquatics Championships - Fukuoka 2023 (Istvan Derencsenyi/World Aquatics)

CHN

Chen Yuxi

CHN

Quan Hongchan

CAN

Caeli McKay

MEX

Gabriel Agundez Garcia

GBR

Andrea Spendolini Sirieix

USA

Delaney Schnell

MEX

Alejandra Orozco Loza

ESP

Ana Carvajal

GER

Christina Wassen

GER

Pauline Alexandra Pfeif

JPN

Arai Matsuri

BRA

Ingrid Oliveira

GBR

Lois Toulson

AUS

Melissa Wu

EGY

Malak Tawfik

PRK

Kim Mi Rae

ITA

Sarah Jodoin Di Maria

NED

Else Praasterink

AUS

Ellie Cole

PUR

Maycey Adrianne Vieta

KOR

Kim Nahyun

UKR

Sofiia Lyskun

ITA

Maia Biginelli

CUB

Anisley Garcia Navarro

USA

Daryn Wright

LAT

Dzeja Delanija Patrika

DOM

Victoria Garza

CAN

Kate Miller

IRL

Ciara McGing

 

Breakdown of Competing Athletes by Country

Image Source: Anisley Garcia Navarro of Cuba qualified to compete in the women's individual 3m Springboard and 10m Platform events at the Paris 2024 Olympics (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Athletes from thirty-two countries are confirmed to compete in the diving events at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Here is a breakdown of the competing athlete participation numbers by country:

COUNTRY

MEN

WOMEN

TOTAL

AUS

4

5

9

AUT

1

0

1

BRA

1

1

2

CAN

2

3

5

CHN

6

4

10

COL

3

0

3

CUB

0

2

2

DOM

2

1

3

EGY

2

2

4

ESP

2

2

4

FRA

5

4

9

GBR

6

5

11

GER

4

5

9

IRL

1

1

2

ITA

4

4

8

JAM

1

0

1

JPN

2

3

5

KOR

4

2

6

LAT

0

1

1

MAS

1

1

2

MEX

5

4

9

NED

0

1

1

NOR

0

1

1

NZL

0

1

1

POL

1

0

1

PRK

1

2

3

PUR

0

1

1

RSA

0

1

1

SWE

0

1

1

UKR

5

4

9

USA

4

6

10

UZB

1

0

1

 

Olympic History of Diving

Image Source: Marshall Wayne of the USA takes a dive at the Berlin 1936 Olympics. Marshall won the gold medal in the event. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Diving made its Olympic debut at the St. Louis 1904 Games and has been part of the Olympic Games event programme since. Women first competed in diving at the Stockholm 1912 Olympics. The synchronised diving competitions were added to the Olympic sports event programme at the Sydney 2000 Games.

Athletes from the United States initially dominated diving events at the Games. However, competitors from the People’s Republic of China have been formidable in recent Olympiads. At the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, Chinese athletes won 12 of the 24 available diving medals, including seven golds across the eight medal events.

About the Paris 2024 Olympic Qualification Pathway for Diving

Image Source: Ingrid Oliveira of Brazil competes at the World Aquatics Championships - Fukuoka 2023, the first qualification pathway for diving to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games (Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

The final diving participant list for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games is based on divers competing in both the synchronised and individual events while achieving both gender and event balance.

World Aquatics worked closely with the IOC Sports Department and the leadership of the World Aquatics Diving Technical Committee and also consulted with its National Member Federations to develop qualification principles for the diving events at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

The Aquatics Olympics Qualification Principles for the Paris 2024 Games were published on 18 June 2022. For these principles, please refer to the following link: Aquatics Olympic Qualification System Principles.

World Aquatics published updates and clarifications to the Aquatics Olympic Qualification System Principles on 22 December 2022, which can be found here.

About World Aquatics 

Driven by the vision of a world united by water for health, life and sport, World Aquatics is the international governing body for aquatic sports. Founded in 1908, World Aquatics is an independent organisation of 210 National Federations and five Continental Organisations.  

World Aquatics oversees six aquatic sports – swimming, water polo, diving, artistic swimming, open water swimming, and high diving – and is recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the leading global authority on these sports.