Eden Cheng

Eden Cheng (born 2 December 2002) is a British diver. She won her first major medal in 2018 at the age of 15, when she won the gold medal at the European Championships in the 10 metre platform synchro with Lois Toulson.

Eden Cheng
Personal information
NationalityBritish
Born (2002-12-02) 2 December 2002
Sport
Country Great Britain
SportDiving
Coached byChen Lin

Early life

Cheng studies at Alleyn's School in Dulwich, London.[1] She previously went to Streatham and Clapham Prep School. She took up diving after being inspired during the 2012 London Olympics.[2] She joined Crystal Palace Diving where she trains under Chen Lin.[1][3]

Career

Cheng started competing as a junior in 2013 and was a National champion a number of times. Cheng competed at National Age Group Championships, and won the 3m Springboard event in 2016.[4]

In 2017, she competed at her first British Junior Elite Championships and won gold.[5] The same year Cheng made her debut in a European championship, representing Great Britain at the Junior European Diving Championships in Bergen, where she won a gold medal.[6] She started competing as a senior in a number of FINA Grand Prix events in 2017, one of the youngest divers chosen for these events. She won a silver in the Mixed 10m platform event with Kyle Kothari, as well as a bronze in the 10m Synchro event with Emily Martin in Singapore.[7]

20182019

In her first senior competition at the 2018 European Championships in Glasgow/Edinburgh, she partnered with Lois Toulson in the women's 10 metre synchro platform, and at the age of 15 she won her first senior international gold medal.[8][9]

Cheng took part in her first World Championship at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships held in Gwangju, South Korea.[10] Cheng finished in sixth in the 10 metre synchro with Toulson,[11] as well as the team event with Ross Haslam.[12]

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