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Futures Cup 2022 #FuturesCup

14 May 2022 — 15 May 2022

Current and future stars of British Diving will go up against international counterparts in an exciting new competition as Plymouth plays host to the inaugural Futures Cup in May 2022.

Athletes representing Great Britain and each of the Home Nations of England, Scotland and Wales will compete with rivals from the USA, Canada and Ukraine across two days of top-level competition at the Plymouth Life Centre over the weekend of 14th and 15th May.

The event - which was devised following the withdrawal of British, US and Canadian teams from December's World Junior Diving Championships, as well as the subsequent cancellation of FINA Diving World Series and Grand Prix contests in 2022 - will feature both junior and senior elements, providing valuable competition opportunities for those who have lacked such moments over the past two years.

It will also allow a range of athletes with chances in the arena to test lists, new dives and the work done in training ahead of a busy summer of aquatics competition, with many eyeing June's World Championships, July's European Junior Championships, the Commonwealth Games or other marquee events.

Read the full event announcement here.

Tickets are now available for the Futures Cup. To get yours or find out more information, click here - while every dive from every session will be shown live on the British Swimming YouTube channel for those who cannot make it.

Futures Cup event schedule* 

Saturday 14th May

Session 1

Men's 3m Springboard Prelims (senior and junior) - 9.30am

Women's Platform Prelims (senior and junior) - 10.40am

Session 2

Women's 3m Springboard Prelims (senior and junior) - 12.45pm

Men's Platform Prelims (senior and junior) - 1.50pm

Session 3

Men's 3m Springboard Semi-Final - 4.10pm

Women's Platform Semi-Final - 4.45pm 

Women's 3m Platform Semi-Final - 5.15pm

Men's Platform Semi-Final - 5.45pm

Team Event - 7pm

Sunday 15th May

Session 4

Men's Junior 3m Springboard Semi-Final - 9.30am

Women's Junior Platform Semi-Final - 10.00am

Women's Junior 3m Springboard Semi-Final - 10.30am

Men's Junior Platform Semi-Final - 11.00am

Session 5

Men's Junior 3m Springboard Final - 12.10pm

Women's Junior Platform Final - 12.40pm

Women's Junior 3m Springboard Final - 1.10pm

Men's Junior Platform Final - 1.40pm

Session 6

Men's 3m Springboard Final - 3.10pm

Women's Platform Final - 3.40pm

Women's 3m Springboard Final - 4.10pm

Men's Platform Final - 4.40pm

Session 7

Men's 3m Synchro Final - 6.10pm

Women's 3m Synchro Final - 6.35pm

Women's Platform Synchro Final - 7.00pm

Men's Platform Synchro Final - 7.30pm 

* Schedule correct as of 27th April; changes could be made ahead of the event


Athletes representing Great Britain and each of the Home Nations of England, Scotland and Wales will compete with rivals from the USA, Canada and Ukraine across two days of top-level competition at the Plymouth Life Centre over the weekend of 14th and 15th May.

The event - which was devised following the withdrawal of British, US and Canadian teams from December's World Junior Diving Championships, as well as the subsequent cancellation of FINA Diving World Series and Grand Prix contests in 2022 - will feature both junior and senior elements, providing valuable competition opportunities for those who have lacked such moments over the past two years.

It will also allow a range of athletes with chances in the arena to test lists, new dives and the work done in training ahead of a busy summer of aquatics competition, with many eyeing June's World Championships, July's European Junior Championships, the Commonwealth Games or other marquee events.

Read the full event announcement here.

Athletes representing Great Britain and each of the Home Nations of England, Scotland and Wales will compete with rivals from the USA, Canada and Ukraine across two days of top-level competition at the Plymouth Life Centre over the weekend of 14th and 15th May.

The event - which was devised following the withdrawal of British, US and Canadian teams from December's World Junior Diving Championships, as well as the subsequent cancellation of FINA Diving World Series and Grand Prix contests in 2022 - will feature both junior and senior elements, providing valuable competition opportunities for those who have lacked such moments over the past two years.

It will also allow a range of athletes with chances in the arena to test lists, new dives and the work done in training ahead of a busy summer of aquatics competition, with many eyeing June's World Championships, July's European Junior Championships, the Commonwealth Games or other marquee events.

Read the full event announcement here.

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