Calgary diver McKay finishes fifth in 10-metre platform at worlds

Jun 27, 2022 | 1:40 PM

BUDAPEST, Hungary — Canadian diver Caeli McKay continued her comeback from a serious ankle injury with a fifth-place finish in the women’s 10-metre platform Monday at the world aquatics championships.

The 23-year-old from Calgary was third after the semifinal and fourth going into the last dive of the final, but ended up 20.4 points off the podium with a final score of 318.45 points.

Chen Yuxi of China defended her world title with a score of 417.25, followed by Quan Hongchan of China (416.95) and Pandelela Pamg of the United States (338.85).

McKay badly tore ligaments in her left ankle when she caught her foot between a mat and a box she was jumping from while dryland training at Olympic trials a year ago.

She still competed at the Tokyo Games, combining with Meaghan Benfeito to finish fourth in the women’s 10-metre synchronized, less than a point off the podium.

McKay made her first appearance in international competition since last summer’s Olympics. She opted not to compete in the FINA Grand Prix earlier this month in Calgary after finishing second in nationals in May.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 27, 2022.

The Canadian Press

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