Diving at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Qualification for diving at the 2020 Summer Olympics allocated a total of 136 quota spots, evenly divided between men and women. Each nation may enter not more than 16 divers (up to eight males and eight females) with up to two in each individual event and a pair in each synchronized event. Athletes must be 14 years of age by the end of 2020 to compete.

Summary

For individual diving, the top twelve from the 2019 World Championships, the five continental champions and the eighteen semifinalists at the 2020 Diving World Cup will achieve a quota spot. For the pairs events, the top three from the world championships, the top four from the world cup and the hosts qualify. Additional quota places go to the next best finishers in the World Cup until the maximum number of divers is reached.

NationSynchronized divingIndividual divingTotal
Men's
3 m
Men's
10 m
Women's
3 m
Women's
10m
Men's
3 m
Men's
10 m
Women's
3 m
Women's
10 m
QuotasAthletes
 Australia122277
 CanadaX12267
 ChinaXXXX22221216
 Colombia222
 Egypt11133
 France111
 Germany1122
 Great BritainXX2211810
 Italy111
 JapanXXXX111711
 MalaysiaX2145
 MexicoXX111168
 Netherlands1122
 New Zealand111
 North Korea111
 RussiaX22167
 Singapore111
 South Africa111
 South Korea1122
 Ukraine111144
 United StatesX22278
Total: 21 NOCs888818+18+18+18+100+136

Timeline

EventDateVenue
2019 World Aquatics ChampionshipsJuly 12–20, 2019 Gwangju
2019 Pan American GamesAugust 1-5, 2019 Lima
2019 European Diving ChampionshipsAugust 5–11, 2019 Kyiv
2019 Asian Diving CupSeptember 6–8, 2019 Kuala Lumpur
2019 Oceania Diving ChampionshipsDecember 12–15, 2019 Auckland
2019 African Diving QualifierDecember 16–18, 2019 Durban
2021 FINA Diving World CupFebruary 23–28, 2021 Tokyo
Re-allocation of unused quotaTBC

Synchronized diving

Men's 3 m synchronized springboard

CompetitionPlacesQualified teams
FINA World Championships3 China
 Great Britain
 Mexico
FINA Diving World Cup4
Host nation1 Japan
Total8

Men's 10 m synchronized platform

CompetitionPlacesQualified teams
FINA World Championships3 China
 Great Britain
 Russia
FINA Diving World Cup4
Host nation1 Japan
Total8

Women's 3 m synchronized springboard

CompetitionPlacesQualified teams
FINA World Championships3 China
 Canada
 Mexico
FINA Diving World Cup4
Host nation1 Japan
Total8

Women's 10 m synchronized platform

CompetitionPlacesQualified teams
FINA World Championships3 China
 Malaysia
 United States
FINA Diving World Cup4
Host nation1 Japan
Total8

Individual diving

Men's 3 m springboard

For the individual events, any one diver can only gain 1 quota place per event for their NOC.

CompetitionPlacesQualified divers
FINA World Championships12 China (Xie Siyi)
 China (Cao Yuan)
 Great Britain (Jack Laugher)
 United States (David Boudia)
 Russia (Nikita Shleikher)
 Mexico (Rommel Pacheco)
 Colombia (Sebastián Morales)
 Russia (Evgeny Kuznetsov)
 Germany (Patrick Hausding)
 Ukraine (Oleg Kolodiy)
 South Korea (Woo Ha-ram)
 United States (Mike Hixon)
2019 Pan American Games1 Colombia (Daniel Restrepo)
2019 European Diving Championships1 Great Britain (James Heatly)
2019 Asian Diving Cup1 Japan (Ken Terauchi)
2019 Oceania Diving Championships1 Australia (Li Shixin)
2019 African Diving Qualifier1 Egypt (Mohab El-Kordy)
FINA Diving World CupUp to 18
Re-allocation of unused quota
Total

Men's 10 m platform

For the individual events, any one diver can only gain 1 quota place per event for their NOC.

CompetitionPlacesQualified divers
FINA World Championships12 China (Yang Jian)
 China (Yang Hao)
 Great Britain (Tom Daley)
 South Korea (Woo Ha-ram)
 United States (David Dinsmore)
 Great Britain (Noah Williams)
 Ukraine (Oleksii Sereda)
 France (Benjamin Auffret)
 United States (Brandon Loschiavo)
 Russia (Aleksandr Bondar)
 Canada (Vincent Riendeau)
 Australia (Cassiel Rousseau)
2019 Pan American Games1 Mexico (Kevin Berlin)
2019 European Diving Championships1 Russia (Ruslan Ternovoi)
2019 Asian Diving Cup1 Singapore (Jonathan Chan)
2019 Oceania Diving Championships1 Australia (Domonic Bedggood)
2019 African Diving Qualifier1 Egypt (Youssef Ezzat)
FINA Diving World CupUp to 18
Re-allocation of unused quota
Total

Women's 3 m springboard

For the individual events, any one diver can only gain 1 quota place per event for their NOC.

CompetitionPlacesQualified divers
FINA World Championships12 China (Shi Tingmao)
 Australia (Maddison Keeney)
 China (Wang Han)
 Canada (Jennifer Abel)
 Germany (Tina Punzel)
 Canada (Pamela Ware)
 Japan (Sayaka Mikami)
 Great Britain (Grace Reid)
 Ukraine (Viktoriya Kesar)
 Malaysia (Ng Yan Yee)
 Netherlands (Inge Jansen)
 Australia (Esther Qin)
2019 Pan American Games1 Mexico (Dolores Hernández)
2019 European Diving Championships1 Russia (Kristina Ilinykh)
2019 Asian Diving Cup1 Malaysia (Nur Dhabitah Sabri)
2019 Oceania Diving Championships1 New Zealand (Elizabeth Cui)
2019 African Diving Qualifier1 South Africa (Micaela Bouter)
FINA Diving World CupUp to 18
Re-allocation of unused quota
Total

Women's 10 m platform

For the individual events, any one diver can only gain 1 quota place per event for their NOC.

CompetitionPlacesQualified divers
FINA World Championships12 China (Chen Yuxi)
 China (Lu Wei)
 Canada (Caeli McKay)
 Canada (Meaghan Benfeito)
 Italy (Noemi Batki)
 Australia (Melissa Wu)
 Great Britain (Lois Toulson)
 United States (Delaney Schnell)
 Malaysia (Pandelela Rinong)
 Japan (Matsuri Arai)
 Netherlands (Celine van Duijn)
 United States (Amy Cozad)
2019 Pan American Games1 Mexico (Alejandra Orozco)
2019 European Diving Championships1 Ukraine (Sofiya Lyskun)
2019 Asian Diving Cup1 North Korea (Kim Mi-rae)
2019 Oceania Diving Championships1 Australia (Nikita Hains)
2019 African Diving Qualifier1 Egypt (Maha Gouda)
FINA Diving World CupUp to 18
Re-allocation of unused quota
Total

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