2015 European Diving Championships – Women's 3 metre springboard

In the women's 3-metre springboard event at the 2015 European Diving Championships, there were 20 entrants in the preliminary round and 12 in the final round. The gold medal winner was Tania Cagnotto of Italy.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Tania Cagnotto
 Italy
Kristina Ilinykh
 Russia
Tina Punzel
 Germany

Results

Green denotes finalists

Rank Diver Nationality Preliminary Final
Points Rank Points Rank
Tania Cagnotto Italy300,151350,201
Kristina Ilinykh Russia290,303334,152
Tina Punzel Germany285,606330,903
4Francesca Dallape' Italy264,259323,154
5Uschi Freitag Netherlands289,954304,955
6Nadezhda Bazhina Russia256,5011298,556
7Inge Jansen Netherlands287,105291,307
8Anastasiia Nedobiga Ukraine267,708277,958
9Alicia Blagg United Kingdom254,7512275,509
10Anna Pysmenska Ukraine269,857271,3010
11Grace Reid United Kingdom290,702264,3011
12Jessica Favre  Switzerland258,0010239,6012
13Nora Subschinski Germany246,45 13
14Rocío Velázquez Spain239,9014
15Daniella Nero Sweden229,3015
16Taina Karvonen Finland224,5016
17Anca Serb Romania224,2017
18Flora Piroska Gondos Hungary217,9018
19Clara Della Vedova France211,8519
20Eleni Katsouli Greece202,6520
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