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  1. Jack Laugher is Britain's most successful Olympic diver.. Together with Chris Mears, the Yorkshireman won the country's first Olympic gold medal in diving in the synchro 3m springboard at Rio 2016.. Six days later, Laugher took silver in the individual event behind China's Cao Yuan.. The pair will do battle again for gold in both the synchro and individual at Tokyo 2020.

  2. Jack Laugher has managed to achieve something very few others have in diving.. In a sport so heavily dominated by the brilliance of China, the Brit has not only managed to equal to his Asian counterparts in competition, but often sets the standard.. At the Rio 2016 Olympics, China won a whopping seven out of the eight gold medals on offer.The only blemish on their record came as Laugher and ...

  3. 4 de ago. de 2022 · Jack Laugher and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix won the first diving titles on offer at the 2022 Commonwealth Games on a golden night for England. Laugher, 27, successfully defended his 1m springboard ...

  4. 15 de jul. de 2023 · By Joe Nelson. British pair Jack Laugher and Anthony Harding claimed their second successive World Aquatics Championships silver medal in the men's 3m synchro at the Fukuoka Prefectural Pool in ...

  5. 4 de ago. de 2022 · BIRMINGHAM, England -- English diver Jack Laugher extended his dominance in the one-meter springboard event Thursday to take a third straight gold at the Commonwealth Games. The 27-year-old ...

  6. Jack Laugher MBE made history at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games by becoming the first ever Olympic champion in diving for Great Britain, alongside 3m Synchro partner Chris Mears, before following it up with an individual silver in the 3m Springboard to make him the most successful British diver ever.

  7. Jack Laugher and Anthony Harding put on a dominant display to claim a Commonwealth Games gold in the men's 3m synchronised springboard diving final in Birmingham on Friday.. The English duo, who recently won silver in the event at FINA World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, were unmatched in their quest for the Commonwealth title finishing with a total of 438.33, 61.56 points ahead of ...