Sixteen-year-old Olivia Chamandy will be on Canada's team for the FINA World Championships this summer. She nailed her last dive to grab the second spot in women's 10-metre tower on Saturday at the Summer Nationals diving competition in Toronto. Chamandy was in a battle with Celina Toth of St. Thomas, Ont., for the second world spot behind Benfeito, and took the silver with a personal best 354.75, while Toth was third at 335.85. "My big goal this year was to make the world team and I knew I would have to work really hard to make that happen," said Chamandy. pic.twitter.com/1Qi8q7YZCA — @DivingCanadaChamandy got herself back in contention for a world team berth last week when she won a bronze medal at a FINA Grand Prix in Madrid.
Source: CBC News June 03, 2017 22:07 UTC