diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard
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diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard
Summary
diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard is a sporting event[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of sporting_event entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard won the Jack Laugher[3].
- diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard won the Chris Mears[4].
- diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard is in the country of Australia[5].
- diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard's instance of is recorded as sporting event[6].
- diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard's follows is recorded as diving at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Men's synchronised 3 metre springboard[7].
- diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard's location is recorded as Gold Coast Aquatic Centre[8].
- diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard's part of is recorded as diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games[9].
- diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard's point in time is recorded as +2018-00-00T00:00:00Z[10].
- diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard's sport is recorded as diving[11].
- diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard's number of participants is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+16'}[12].
- diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard's competition class is recorded as men's 3 m synchro springboard[13].
- diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11gk8wskfk[14].
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Recognition
Wins include Jack Laugher[3], a competitive diver[15], b. 1995[16], of United Kingdom[17], awarded the Member of the Order of the British Empire[18] and Chris Mears[4], a competitive diver[19], b. 1993[20], of United Kingdom[21], awarded the Member of the Order of the British Empire[22].
Why It Matters
diving at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – men's synchronized 3 metre springboard ranks in the top 2% of sporting_event entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1 views/month).[2]