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Australians win synchro diving gold amid technical issues

Diving - Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games - Women's Synchronised 3m Springboard - Final - Optus Aquatic Centre - Gold Coast, Australia - April 11, 2018. Esther Qin and Georgia Sheehan of Australia compete. REUTERS/David Gray

GOLD COAST, Australia (Reuters) - Georgia Sheehan and Esther Qin jumped from fourth to first with their final effort in a women's three-metre springbroad synchronised diving competition beset by technical difficulties with the electronic scoring system on Wednesday.

The Australian pair's compatriots Maddison Keeney and Anabelle Smith, bronze medallists at the 2016 Rio Olympics, had led the competition until the last round but appeared to be affected by the delays and recorded a no-dive.

"It was all over the shop for everyone with all the delays and technical stuff going on," Kenney said. "I think it was an interesting day for everyone, I don't think anyone could say they dived well."

Diving - Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games - Women’s Synchronised 3m Springboard - Victory Ceremony - Optus Aquatic Centre - Gold Coast, Australia - April 11, 2018. Esther Qin and Georgia Sheehan of Australia pose with their gold medals. REUTERS/David Gray

Sheehan and Qin had been three points outside the medals before they scored 71.10 with an inward 2-1/2 pike somersault on their fifth dive to finish with 284.10.

England's Alicia Blagg and Katherine Torrance finished second on 276.90, as Malaysian duo Mun-Yee Leong and Nur Dhabitah Sabri claimed bronze with 264.90.

Kenney and Smith finished seventh on 224.31 points as all the divers struggled with the tricky and chilly winds.

Diving - Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games - Women’s Synchronised 3m Springboard - Victory Ceremony - Optus Aquatic Centre - Gold Coast, Australia - April 11, 2018. Gold medallists Esther Qin and Georgia Sheehan of Australia, silver medallists Alicia Blagg and Katherine Torrance of England and bronze medallists Leong Mun Yee and Nur Dhabitah Sabri of Malaysia on the podium. REUTERS/David Gray

"It is disappointing because we've been training well with the little preparation we've had, but at the end of the day this isn't our major goal in the next four years, Tokyo is," Smith said.

"In a couple of weeks time we probably won't remember this."

(Reporting by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by John O'Brien)

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