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Men's 3 metre springboard
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Medalists
Gold medal    China
Silver medal    Canada
Bronze medal    Russia
«2000 2008»
Diving at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Diving pictogram.svg
3 m springboard   men   women
10 m platform   men   women
Synchronized
3 m springboard
  men   women
Synchronized
10 m platform
  men   women

The men's 3 metre springboard was one of eight diving events included in the Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics programme.

The competition was split into three phases:

Preliminary round
23 August — Each diver performed a front dive, a back dive, a reverse dive, an inward dive, a twisting dive and a sixth free-choice dive from one of these groups. There were no limitations in degree of difficulty. The 18 divers with the highest total score advanced to the semi-final.
Semi-final
24 August — Each diver performed a front dive, a back dive, a reverse dive, an inward dive and a twisting dive. The overall difficulty degree was limited to 9.5. The 12 divers with the highest combined score from the semi-final and preliminary dives advanced to the final.
Final
24 August — Each diver performed a front dive, a back dive, a reverse dive, an inward dive, a twisting dive and a sixth free-choice dive from one of these groups. There were no limitations in difficulty degree. The final ranking was determined by the combined score from the final and semi-final dives.

Results

Rank Diver Preliminary Semifinal Final
Points Rank Points Rank Total Rank Points Rank Total
Gold medal icon.svg  Peng Bo (CHN) 495.45 2 256.17 2 751.62 2 531.21 1 787.38
Silver medal icon.svg  Alexandre Despatie (CAN) 517.59 1 254.73 3 772.32 1 501.24 3 755.97
Bronze medal icon.svg  Dmitri Sautin (RUS) 450.06 6 256.38 1 706.44 4 496.89 4 753.27
4  Wang Feng (CHN) 444.96 7 240.42 5 685.38 7 510.30 2 750.72
5  Fernando Platas (MEX) 434.70 8 232.02 7 666.72 8 472.23 5 704.25
6  Troy Dumais (USA) 452.76 5 239.91 6 692.67 6 461.55 7 701.46
7  Alexander Dobroskok (RUS) 489.75 3 228.09 10 717.84 3 469.20 6 697.29
8  Ken Terauchi (JPN) 456.15 4 245.64 4 701.79 5 444.36 8 690.00
9  César Castro (BRA) 432.45 9 230.28 8 662.73 9 432.69 9 662.97
10  Rommel Pacheco (MEX) 408.75 15 221.85 11 630.60 12 420.84 10 642.69
11  Dmytro Lysenko (UKR) 419.16 11 219.57 12 638.73 11 410.07 11 629.64
12  Robert Newbery (AUS) 429.09 10 228.60 9 657.69 10 391.74 12 620.34
13  Philippe Comtois (CAN) 418.32 12 210.90 15 629.22 13
14  Joona Puhakka (FIN) 414.69 13 209.91 16 624.60 14
15  Tony Ally (GBR) 401.52 16 215.61 14 617.13 15
16  Steven Barnett (AUS) 397.71 17 217.05 13 614.76 16
17  Ramon Fumado (VEN) 410.97 14 194.82 18 605.79 17
18  Mark Shipman (GBR) 396.90 18 202.98 17 599.88 18
19  Javier Illana (ESP) 385.80 19
20  Nicola Marconi (ITA) 384.63 20
21  Jorge Betancourt (CUB) 382.56 21
22  Erick Fornaris (CUB) 380.07 22
23  Andreas Wels (GER) 378.93 23
24  Tommaso Marconi (ITA) 378.72 24
25  Sergei Kuchmasov (BLR) 377.61 25
26  Yuriy Shlyakhov (UKR) 377.19 26
27  Tobias Schellenberg (GER) 371.85 27
28  Nikolaos Siranidis (GRE) 363.75 28
29  Jukka Piekkanen (FIN) 359.22 29
30  Aleksandr Varlamov (BLR) 357.09 30
31  Juan Urán (COL) 344.40 31
32  Justin Wilcock (USA) 225.87 32

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