Fisher-Eames successfully retains European junior title

24 Aug 2023

Britain’s second gold in Croatia was produced by Jorden Fisher-Eames in an impressive Boys B platform victory at the European Junior Diving Championships, with Euan McCabe and Leon Baker also combining forces for Boys A/B 3m Synchro bronze.

[Images featured courtesy of LEN / Vojislav Gelevski]

Following on from Great Britain’s three medals at the start of the meet, 15 year-old Jorden Fisher-Eames executed a stunning series of dives from the 10m platform in the Boys B final to retain the title he claimed in Bucharest last year.

Also a world junior silver medallist in 2022, Fisher-Eames' triumph in Rijeka was a close fought battle with Ukrainian, Mark Hrytsenko – less than two points separating the top two qualifiers in the scores carried over from the morning prelims.

That gap closed to half a point after the opening dive of the final, before Fisher-Eames catapulted himself into the lead with the dive of the competition - an exquisite Back 3 1/2 Somersaults Tuck (207C) receiving 85.80 from the judges.

Jorden Fisher-Eames

The Dive London athlete showed the great consistency in the following two dives, rounding out his list with a quality Back 2 1/2 Somersaults 1 1/2 Twists Pike (5253B) effort to take his overall total to a gold medal winning 467.95.

Sheffield Diving’s Archie Biggin also contested the Boys B platform final, finishing 12th in the standings.

“I’m amazed and couldn’t have done anything else today,” said Fisher-Eames, who additionally won silver in the Boys A/B platform synchro final earlier in the week.

“I had a fantastic opponent in Mark [Hrytsenko] and he pushed me hard, but I did everything I could and I want to thank my coaches for all their help getting me here.”

A fifth British medal of the meet was shortly after won by Euan McCabe and Leon Baker taking bronze in a nip and tuck Boys A/B 3m Synchro contest – finishing within a single point of the gold medal pair.

Euan McCabe and Leon Baker

In contention throughout, the pair's best dive arguably came in the penultimate round with their Forward 3 ½ Somersaults Pike (107B) earning 69.75 points to continue the medal charge. The duo finished well, landing their hardest degree of difficulty dive – a Forward 2 1/2 Somersaults 2 Twists Pike (5154B), to close out on a score of 298.53 and be rewarded with a place on the podium.

Baker was delighted with his performance alongside McCabe; “This is our debut competition working together and what a result,” he told LEN.

Meanwhile the Girls 1m Springboard for both A (athletes born between 2005-07) and B (athletes born in 2008/09) age categories additionally took place across days four and five of the championships, with three British divers going close to the podium spots.

Amelie Underwood

Firstly Amelie Underwood went in the Girls B final, and the Plymouth Diving junior showed a notable positive improvement on her Back 1 1/2 Somersaults Pike (103B) from her prelims effort, but was unfortunately just nudged out of the medals into fourth in the final round.

Ahead of teaming up for the Girls A/B 3m Synchro on Thursday, Tilly Brown and Evie Smith placed fourth and fifth respectively in the Girls A 1m individual contest. Brown and Smith’s best scores each being recorded with 50+ point scores on their Inward 1 ½ Somersaults Pike (403B).

Further British involvement during the middle days of the European Junior Diving Championships was seen in the Boys A 3m Springboard. Returning from his synchro bronze the night before, McCabe placed 11th after a final round missed dive, with Hugo Thomas finishing ahead of his compatriot in eighth overall.

Over 300 14–18-year-old divers are participating in 17 medal events during seven days of competition in Croatia’s third-largest city. Full results can be found on DiveRecorder, with live streaming of the event on LEN TV. Full event details can be found at rijekadiving2023.com.