List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in diving

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This is the complete list of World Aquatics Championships medalists in diving from 1973 to 2019.[1]

Men[]

Bold numbers in brackets denotes record number of victories in corresponding disciplines.

1 metre springboard[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1991 Perth
details
Edwin Jongejans
 Netherlands
Mark Lenzi
 United States

 China
1994 Rome
Evan Stewart
 Zimbabwe
Lan Wei
 China

 United States
1998 Perth
Yu Zhuocheng
 China
Troy Dumais
 United States

 Germany
2001 Fukuoka
Wang Feng
 China

 China
Alexander Dobroskok
 Russia
2003 Barcelona

 China
Wang Kenan
 China
Joona Puhakka
 Finland
2005 Montreal
Alexandre Despatie
 Canada

 China
Wang Feng
 China
2007 Melbourne
Luo Yutong
 China
He Chong
 China
Christopher Sacchin
 Italy
2009 Rome
details
Qin Kai
 China

 China
Matthew Mitcham
 Australia
2011 Shanghai
details
Li Shixin
 China
He Min
 China
Pavlo Rozenberg
 Germany
2013 Barcelona
details
Li Shixin (2)
 China
Illya Kvasha
 Ukraine
Kevin Chavez
 Mexico
2015 Kazan
details
Xie Siyi
 China
Illya Kvasha
 Ukraine
Michael Hixon
 United States
2017 Budapest
details
Peng Jianfeng
 China
He Chao
 China
Giovanni Tocci
 Italy
2019 Gwangju
details
Wang Zongyuan
 China
Rommel Pacheco
 Mexico
Peng Jianfeng
 China
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 10 8 3 21
2  Canada 1 0 0 1
 Netherlands 1 0 0 1
 Zimbabwe 1 0 0 1
5  United States 0 2 2 4
6  Ukraine 0 2 0 2
7  Mexico 0 1 1 2
8  Germany 0 0 2 2
 Italy 0 0 2 2
10  Australia 0 0 1 1
 Finland 0 0 1 1
 Russia 0 0 1 1
Total 13 13 13 39

3 metre springboard[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1973 Belgrade
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Phil Boggs
 United States
Klaus Dibiasi
 Italy
Keith Russell
 United States
1975 Cali
Phil Boggs
 United States
Klaus Dibiasi
 Italy
Vyacheslav Strakhov
 Soviet Union
1978 West Berlin
Phil Boggs (3)
 United States
Falk Hoffmann
 East Germany
Giorgio Cagnotto
 Italy
1982 Guayaquil
Greg Louganis
 United States

 Soviet Union
Aleksandr Portnov
 Soviet Union
1986 Madrid
Greg Louganis
 United States
Tan Liangde
 China
Li Hongping
 China
1991 Perth
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Kent Ferguson
 United States
Tan Liangde
 China
Albin Killat
 Germany
1994 Rome
Yu Zhuocheng
 China
Dmitri Sautin
 Russia

 China
1998 Perth
Dmitri Sautin
 Russia

 China

 Russia
2001 Fukuoka
Dmitri Sautin
 Russia

 China
Ken Terauchi
 Japan
2003 Barcelona
Aleksandr Dobroskok
 Russia
Peng Bo
 China
Dmitri Sautin
 Russia
2005 Montreal
Alexandre Despatie
 Canada
Troy Dumais
 United States
He Chong
 China
2007 Melbourne
Qin Kai
 China
Alexandre Despatie
 Canada
Dmitry Sautin
 Russia
2009 Rome
details
He Chong
 China
Troy Dumais
 United States
Alexandre Despatie
 Canada
2011 Shanghai
details
He Chong
 China
Ilya Zakharov
 Russia
Evgeny Kuznetsov
 Russia
2013 Barcelona
details
He Chong (3)
 China
Evgeny Kuznetsov
 Russia
Yahel Castillo
 Mexico
2015 Kazan
details
He Chao
 China
Ilya Zakharov
 Russia
Jack Laugher
 Great Britain
2017 Budapest
details
Xie Siyi
 China
Patrick Hausding
 Germany
Ilya Zakharov
 Russia
2019 Gwangju
details
Xie Siyi
 China
Cao Yuan
 China
Jack Laugher
 Great Britain
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 8 6 3 17
2  United States 6 2 1 9
3  Russia 3 4 5 12
4  Canada 1 1 1 3
5  Italy 0 2 1 3
6  Soviet Union 0 1 2 3
7  Germany 0 1 1 2
8  East Germany 0 1 0 1
9  Great Britain 0 0 2 2
10  Japan 0 0 1 1
 Mexico 0 0 1 1
Total 18 18 18 54

10 metre platform[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1973 Belgrade
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Klaus Dibiasi
 Italy
Keith Russell
 United States
Falk Hoffmann
 East Germany
1975 Cali
Klaus Dibiasi
 Italy

 Soviet Union
Carlos Girón
 Mexico
1978 West Berlin
Greg Louganis
 United States
Falk Hoffmann
 East Germany
Vladimir Aleynik
 Soviet Union
1982 Guayaquil
Greg Louganis
 United States
Vladimir Aleynik
 Soviet Union
Bruce Kimball
 United States
1986 Madrid
Greg Louganis (3)
 United States
Li Kongzheng
 China
Bruce Kimball
 United States
1991 Perth
Sun Shuwei
 China
Xiong Ni
 China
Giorgi Chogovadze
 Soviet Union
1994 Rome
Dmitri Sautin
 Russia
Sun Shuwei
 China
Vladimir Timoshinin
 Russia
1998 Perth
Dmitri Sautin
 Russia
Tian Liang
 China
Jan Hempel
 Germany
2001 Fukuoka
Tian Liang
 China
Alexandre Despatie
 Canada
Mathew Helm
 Australia
2003 Barcelona
Alexandre Despatie
 Canada
Mathew Helm
 Australia
Tian Liang
 China
2005 Montreal
Hu Jia
 China
José Guerra
 Cuba
Gleb Galperin
 Russia
2007 Melbourne
Gleb Galperin
 Russia
Zhou Lüxin
 China
Lin Yue
 China
2009 Rome
details
Tom Daley
 Great Britain
Qiu Bo
 China
Zhou Lüxin
 China
2011 Shanghai
details
Qiu Bo
 China
David Boudia
 United States
Sascha Klein
 Germany
2013 Barcelona
details
Qiu Bo
 China
David Boudia
 United States
Sascha Klein
 Germany
2015 Kazan
details
Qiu Bo (3)
 China
David Boudia
 United States
Tom Daley
 Great Britain
2017 Budapest
details
Tom Daley
 Great Britain
Chen Aisen
 China
Yang Jian
 China
2019 Gwangju
details
Yang Jian
 China
Yang Hao
 China
Aleksandr Bondar
 Russia
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 7 8 4 19
2  United States 3 4 2 9
3  Russia 3 0 3 6
4  Great Britain 2 0 1 3
5  Italy 2 0 0 2
6  Canada 1 1 0 2
7  Soviet Union 0 2 2 4
8  Australia 0 1 1 2
 East Germany 0 1 1 2
10  Cuba 0 1 0 1
11  Germany 0 0 3 3
12  Mexico 0 0 1 1
Total 18 18 18 54

Synchronized 3 metre springboard[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Perth
 
and Yu Zhuocheng (CHN)
 
and  (GER)
 Dean Pullar
and  (AUS)
2001 Fukuoka
details
 Peng Bo
and Wang Kenan (CHN)
 Fernando Platas
and Joel Rodriguez (MEX)
 Alexander Dobroskok
and Dmitri Sautin (RUS)
2003 Barcelona
 Aleksandr Dobroskok
and Dmitri Sautin (RUS)
 
and Wang Feng (CHN)
 Andreas Wels
and Tobias Schellenberg (GER)
2005 Montreal
 He Chong
and Wang Feng (CHN)
 Tobias Schellenberg
and Andreas Wels (GER)
 Justin Dumais
and Troy Dumais (USA)
2007 Melbourne
 Qin Kai
and Wang Feng (CHN)
 Alexandre Despatie
and Arturo Miranda (CAN)
 Tobias Schellenberg
and Andreas Wels (GER)
2009 Rome
details
 Qin Kai
and Wang Feng (CHN)
 Troy Dumais
and Kristian Ipsen (USA)
 Alexandre Despatie
and Reuben Ross (CAN)
2011 Shanghai
details
 Qin Kai
and Luo Yutong (CHN)
 Ilya Zakharov
and Evgeny Kuznetsov (RUS)
 Yahel Castillo
and Julián Sánchez (MEX)
2013 Barcelona
details
 Qin Kai
and He Chong (CHN)
 Ilya Zakharov
and Evgeny Kuznetsov (RUS)
 Rommel Pacheco
and Jahir Ocampo (MEX)
2015 Kazan
details
 Qin Kai (5)
and Cao Yuan (CHN)
 Ilya Zakharov
and Evgeny Kuznetsov (RUS)
 Jack Laugher
and Chris Mears (GBR)
2017 Budapest
details
 Evgeny Kuznetsov
and Ilya Zakharov (RUS)
 Cao Yuan
and Xie Siyi (CHN)
 Oleh Kolodiy
and Illya Kvasha (UKR)
2019 Gwangju
details
 Cao Yuan
and Xie Siyi (CHN)
 Daniel Goodfellow
and Jack Laugher (GBR)
 Yahel Castillo
and Juan Celaya (MEX)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 9 2 0 11
2  Russia 2 3 1 6
3  Germany 0 2 2 4
4  Mexico 0 1 3 4
5  Canada 0 1 1 2
 Great Britain 0 1 1 2
 United States 0 1 1 2
8  Australia 0 0 1 1
 Ukraine 0 0 1 1
Total 11 11 11 33

Synchronized 10 metre platform[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Perth
 Tian Liang
and Sun Shuwei (CHN)
 Jan Hempel
and Michael Kühne (GER)
 Igor Lukashin
and Aleksandr Varlamov (RUS)
2001 Fukuoka
 Tian Liang
and Hu Jia (CHN)
 Fernando Platas
and Eduardo Rueda (MEX)
 Roman Volodkov
and Anton Zakharov (UKR)
2003 Barcelona
 Mathew Helm
and Robert Newbery (AUS)
 Roman Volodkov
and Anton Zakharov (UKR)
 Tian Liang
and Hu Jia (CHN)
2005 Montreal
 Dmitry Dobroskok
and Gleb Galperin (RUS)
 Yang Jinghui
and Hu Jia (CHN)
 Peter Waterfield
and Leon Taylor (GBR)
2007 Melbourne
 Lin Yue
and Huo Liang (CHN)
 Gleb Galperin
and Dmitriy Dobroskok (RUS)
 David Boudia
and Thomas Finchum (USA)
2009 Rome
details
 Huo Liang
and Lin Yue (CHN)
 David Boudia
and Thomas Finchum (USA)
 José Guerra
and Jeinkler Aguirre (CUB)
2011 Shanghai
details
 Qiu Bo
and Huo Liang (3) (CHN)
 Patrick Hausding
and Sascha Klein (GER)
 Oleksandr Gorshkovozov
and Oleksandr Bondar (UKR)
2013 Barcelona
details
 Sascha Klein
and Patrick Hausding (GER)
 Viktor Minibaev
and Artem Chesakov (RUS)
 Cao Yuan
and Zhang Yanquan (CHN)
2015 Kazan
details
 Chen Aisen
and Lin Yue (3) (CHN)
 Iván García
and Germán Sánchez (MEX)
 
and Viktor Minibaev (RUS)
2017 Budapest
details
 Chen Aisen
and Yang Hao (CHN)
 Aleksandr Bondar
and Viktor Minibaev (RUS)
 Patrick Hausding
and Sascha Klein (GER)
2019 Gwangju
details
 Cao Yuan
and Chen Aisen (3) (CHN)
 Aleksandr Bondar
and Viktor Minibaev (RUS)
 Tom Daley
and Matty Lee (GBR)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 8 1 2 11
2  Russia 1 4 2 7
3  Germany 1 2 1 4
4  Australia 1 0 0 1
5  Mexico 0 2 0 2
6  Ukraine 0 1 2 3
7  United States 0 1 1 2
8  Great Britain 0 0 2 2
9  Cuba 0 0 1 1
Total 11 11 11 33

Women[]

Bold numbers in brackets denotes record number of victories in corresponding disciplines.

1 metre springboard[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1991 Perth
details
Gao Min
 China
Wendy Lucero
 United States
Heidemarie Bártová
 Czechoslovakia
1994 Rome

 China
Tan Shuping
 China
Annie Pelletier
 Canada
1998 Perth
Irina Lashko
 Russia
Vera Ilyina
 Russia

 China
2001 Fukuoka
Blythe Hartley
 Canada
Wu Minxia
 China

 China
2003 Barcelona
Irina Lashko (2)
 Australia
Conny Schmalfuss
 Germany
Blythe Hartley
 Canada
2005 Montreal
Blythe Hartley (2)
 Canada
Wu Minxia
 China
Heike Fischer
 Germany
2007 Melbourne
He Zi
 China
Blythe Hartley
 Canada
Yuliya Pakhalina
 Russia
2009 Rome
details
Yuliya Pakhalina
 Russia
Wu Minxia
 China
Wang Han
 China
2011 Shanghai
details
Shi Tingmao
 China
Wang Han
 China
Tania Cagnotto
 Italy
2013 Barcelona
details
He Zi (2)
 China
Tania Cagnotto
 Italy
Wang Han
 China
2015 Kazan
details
Tania Cagnotto
 Italy
Shi Tingmao
 China
He Zi
 China
2017 Budapest
details
Maddison Keeney
 Australia
Nadezhda Bazhina
 Russia
Elena Bertocchi
 Italy
2019 Gwangju
details
Chen Yiwen
 China
Sarah Bacon
 United States
Kim Su-ji
 South Korea
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 6 6 5 17
2  Russia 2 2 1 5
3  Canada 2 1 2 5
4  Australia 2 0 0 2
5  Italy 1 1 2 4
6  United States 0 2 0 2
7  Germany 0 1 1 2
8  Czechoslovakia 0 0 1 1
 South Korea 0 0 1 1
Total 13 13 13 39

3 metre springboard[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1973 Belgrade
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Christa Köhler
 East Germany
Ulrika Knape
 Sweden
Marina Janicke
 East Germany
1975 Cali
Irina Kalinina
 Soviet Union
Tetiana Volynkina
 Soviet Union

 United States
1978 West Berlin
Irina Kalinina
 Soviet Union
Cynthia Potter
 United States
Jennifer Chandler
 United States
1982 Guayaquil
Megan Neyer
 United States
Christina Seufert
 United States

 China
1986 Madrid
Gao Min
 China
Li Yihua
 China
Marina Babkova
 Soviet Union
1991 Perth
details
Gao Min
 China
Irina Lashko
 Soviet Union
Brita Baldus
 Germany
1994 Rome
Tan Shuping
 China
Vera Ilyina
 Russia
Claudia Bockner
 Germany
1998 Perth
Yuliya Pakhalina
 Russia
Guo Jingjing
 China
Chantelle Michell
 Australia
2001 Fukuoka
Guo Jingjing
 China
Irina Lashko
 Australia
Yuliya Pakhalina
 Russia
2003 Barcelona
Guo Jingjing
 China
Yuliya Pakhalina
 Russia
Wu Minxia
 China
2005 Montreal
Guo Jingjing
 China
Wu Minxia
 China
Tania Cagnotto
 Italy
2007 Melbourne
Guo Jingjing
 China
Wu Minxia
 China
Tania Cagnotto
 Italy
2009 Rome
details
Guo Jingjing (5)
 China
Émilie Heymans
 Canada
Tania Cagnotto
 Italy
2011 Shanghai
details
Wu Minxia
 China
He Zi
 China
Jennifer Abel
 Canada
2013 Barcelona
details
He Zi
 China
Wang Han
 China
Pamela Ware
 Canada
2015 Kazan
details
Shi Tingmao
 China
He Zi
 China
Tania Cagnotto
 Italy
2017 Budapest
details
Shi Tingmao
 China
Wang Han
 China
Jennifer Abel
 Canada
2019 Gwangju
details
Shi Tingmao
 China
Wang Han
 China
Maddison Keeney
 Australia
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 13 9 2 24
2  Soviet Union 2 2 1 5
3  United States 1 2 2 5
4  Russia 1 2 1 4
5  East Germany 1 0 1 2
6  Canada 0 1 3 4
7  Australia 0 1 2 3
8  Sweden 0 1 0 1
9  Italy 0 0 4 4
10  Germany 0 0 2 2
Total 18 18 18 54

10 metre platform[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1973 Belgrade
details
Ulrika Knape
 Sweden
Milena Duchková
 Czechoslovakia
Irina Kalinina
 Soviet Union
1975 Cali
Janet Ely
 United States
Irina Kalinina
 Soviet Union
Ulrika Knape
 Sweden
1978 West Berlin
Irina Kalinina
 Soviet Union
Martina Jäschke
 East Germany
Melissa Briley
 United States
1982 Guayaquil
Wendy Wyland
 United States
Ramona Wenzel
 East Germany
Zhou Jihong
 China
1986 Madrid
Chen Lin
 China
Lü Wei
 China
Wendy Wyland
 United States
1991 Perth
Fu Mingxia
 China
Yelena Miroshina
 Soviet Union
Wendy Lian Williams
 United States
1994 Rome
Fu Mingxia (2)
 China

 China
María José Alcalá
 Mexico
1998 Perth
Olena Zhupina
 Ukraine

 China

 China
2001 Fukuoka
Xu Mian
 China

 China
Loudy Tourky
 Australia
2003 Barcelona
Émilie Heymans
 Canada
Lao Lishi
 China
Li Na
 China
2005 Montreal
Laura Wilkinson
 United States
Loudy Tourky
 Australia
Jia Tong
 China
2007 Melbourne
Wang Xin
 China
Chen Ruolin
 China
Christin Steuer
 Germany
2009 Rome
details
Paola Espinosa
 Mexico
Chen Ruolin
 China

 China
2011 Shanghai
details
Chen Ruolin
 China
Hu Yadan
 China
Paola Espinosa
 Mexico
2013 Barcelona
details
Si Yajie
 China
Chen Ruolin
 China
Yulia Prokopchuk
 Ukraine
2015 Kazan
details
Kim Kuk-hyang
 North Korea
Ren Qian
 China
Pandelela Rinong
 Malaysia
2017 Budapest
details
Cheong Jun Hoong
 Malaysia
Si Yajie
 China
Ren Qian
 China
2019 Gwangju
details
Chen Yuxi
 China
Lu Wei
 China
Delaney Schnell
 United States
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 8 12 6 26
2  United States 3 0 4 7
3  Soviet Union 1 2 1 4
4  Mexico 1 0 2 3
5  Malaysia 1 0 1 2
 Sweden 1 0 1 2
 Ukraine 1 0 1 2
8  Canada 1 0 0 1
 North Korea 1 0 0 1
10  East Germany 0 2 0 2
11  Australia 0 1 1 2
12  Czechoslovakia 0 1 0 1
13  Germany 0 0 1 1
Total 18 18 18 54

Synchronized 3 metre springboard[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Perth
 Irina Lashko
and Yuliya Pakhalina (RUS)
 
and  (CHN)
 
and  (USA)
2001 Fukuoka
 Wu Minxia
and Guo Jingjing (CHN)
 Yuliya Pakhalina
and Vera Ilyina (RUS)
 Ditte Kotzian
and Conny Schmalfuss (GER)
2003 Barcelona
 Guo Jingjing
and Wu Minxia (CHN)
 Vera Ilyina
and Yuliya Pakhalina (RUS)
 Paola Espinosa
and Laura Sánchez (MEX)
2005 Montreal
 Li Ting
and Guo Jingjing (CHN)
 Ditte Kotzian
and Conny Schmalfuss (GER)
 Olena Fedorova
and  (UKR)
2007 Melbourne
 Guo Jingjing
and Wu Minxia (CHN)
 Ditte Kotzian
and Heike Fischer (GER)
 Sharleen Stratton
and Briony Cole (AUS)
2009 Rome
details
 Guo Jingjing
and Wu Minxia (CHN)
 Tania Cagnotto
and Francesca Dallapè (ITA)
 Yuliya Pakhalina
and Anastasia Pozdniakova (RUS)
2011 Shanghai
details
 Wu Minxia
and He Zi (CHN)
 Émilie Heymans
and Jennifer Abel (CAN)
 Anabelle Smith
and Sharleen Stratton (AUS)
2013 Barcelona
details
 Wu Minxia
and Shi Tingmao (CHN)
 Tania Cagnotto
and Francesca Dallapé (ITA)
 Jennifer Abel
and Pamela Ware (CAN)
2015 Kazan
details
 Wu Minxia (7)
and Shi Tingmao (CHN)
 Jennifer Abel
and Pamela Ware (CAN)
 Samantha Mills
and Esther Qin (AUS)
2017 Budapest
details
 Chang Yani
and Shi Tingmao (CHN)
 Jennifer Abel
and Mélissa Citrini-Beaulieu (CAN)
 Nadezhda Bazhina
and Kristina Ilinykh (RUS)
2019 Gwangju
details
 Shi Tingmao
and Wang Han (CHN)
 Jennifer Abel
and Mélissa Citrini-Beaulieu (CAN)
 Paola Espinosa
and Melany Hernández (MEX)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 10 1 0 11
2  Russia 1 2 2 5
3  Canada 0 4 1 5
4  Germany 0 2 1 3
5  Italy 0 2 0 2
6  Australia 0 0 3 3
7  Mexico 0 0 2 2
8  Ukraine 0 0 1 1
 United States 0 0 1 1
Total 11 11 11 33

Synchronized 10 metre platform[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1998 Perth
 Olena Zhupina
and Svitlana Serbina (UKR)
 
and  (CHN)
 
and  (USA)
2001 Fukuoka
 
and Sang Xue (CHN)
 Evgeniya Olshevskaya
and Svetlana Timoshinina (RUS)
 Takiri Miyazaki
and  (JPN)
2003 Barcelona
 Lao Lishi
and Li Ting (CHN)
 Loudy Tourky
and Lynda Dackiw (AUS)
 Evgeniya Olshevskaya
and Svetlana Timoshinina (RUS)
2005 Montreal
 Jia Tong
and  (CHN)
 Chantelle Newbery
and Loudy Tourky (AUS)
 Meaghan Benfeito
and Roseline Filion (CAN)
2007 Melbourne
 Jia Tong
and Chen Ruolin (CHN)
 Briony Cole
and Melissa Wu (AUS)
 Annett Gamm
and Nora Subschinski (GER)
2009 Rome
details
 Chen Ruolin
and Wang Xin (CHN)
 Haley Ishimatsu
and Mary Beth Dunnichay (USA)
 Pandelela Rinong
and Leong Mun Yee (MAS)
2011 Shanghai
details
 Wang Hao
and Chen Ruolin (CHN)
 Alexandra Croak
and Melissa Wu (AUS)
 Christin Steuer
and Nora Subschinski (GER)
2013 Barcelona
details
 Liu Huixia
and Chen Ruolin (CHN)
 Meaghan Benfeito
and Roseline Filion (CAN)
 Pandelela Rinong
and Leong Mun Yee (MAS)
2015 Kazan
details
 Liu Huixia
and Chen Ruolin (5) (CHN)
 Meaghan Benfeito
and Roseline Filion (CAN)
 Kim Un-hyang
and Song Nam-hyang (PRK)
2017 Budapest
details
 Ren Qian
and Si Yajie (CHN)
 Kim Mi-rae
and Kim Kuk-hyang (PRK)
 Cheong Jun Hoong
and Pandelela Rinong (MAS)
2019 Gwangju
details
 Lu Wei
and Zhang Jiaqi (CHN)
 Leong Mun Yee
and Pandelela Rinong (MAS)
 Samantha Bromberg
and Katrina Young (USA)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 10 1 0 11
2  Ukraine 1 0 0 1
3  Australia 0 4 0 4
4  Canada 0 2 1 3
5  Malaysia 0 1 3 4
6  United States 0 1 2 3
7  North Korea 0 1 1 2
 Russia 0 1 1 2
9  Germany 0 0 2 2
10  Japan 0 0 1 1
Total 11 11 11 33

Mixed[]

Bold numbers in brackets denotes record number of victories in corresponding disciplines.

Synchronized 3 metre springboard[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2015 Kazan
details
 Wang Han
and Yang Hao (CHN)
 Jennifer Abel
and François Imbeau-Dulac (CAN)
 Tania Cagnotto
and Maicol Verzotto (ITA)
2017 Budapest
details
 Li Zheng
and Wang Han (2) (CHN)
 Tom Daley
and Grace Reid (GBR)
 Jennifer Abel
and François Imbeau-Dulac (CAN)
2019 Gwangju
details
 Matthew Carter
and Maddison Keeney (AUS)
 Jennifer Abel
and François Imbeau-Dulac (CAN)
 Lou Massenberg
and Tina Punzel (GER)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 2 0 0 2
2  Australia 1 0 0 1
3  Canada 0 2 1 3
4  Great Britain 0 1 0 1
5  Germany 0 0 1 1
 Italy 0 0 1 1
Total 3 3 3 9

Synchronized 10 metre platform[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2015 Kazan
details
 Si Yajie
and Tai Xiaohu (CHN)
 Meaghan Benfeito
and Vincent Riendeau (CAN)
 Domonic Bedggood
and Melissa Wu (AUS)
2017 Budapest
details
 Lian Junjie
and Ren Qian (CHN)
 Matty Lee
and Lois Toulson (GBR)
 
and Kim Mi-rae (PRK)
2019 Gwangju
details
 Lian Junjie (2)
and Si Yajie (2) (CHN)
 Ekaterina Beliaeva
and Viktor Minibaev (RUS)
 José Balleza
and María Sánchez (MEX)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 3 0 0 3
2  Canada 0 1 0 1
 Great Britain 0 1 0 1
 Russia 0 1 0 1
5  Australia 0 0 1 1
 Mexico 0 0 1 1
 North Korea 0 0 1 1
Total 3 3 3 9

Team[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2015 Kazan
details
 Tom Daley
and Rebecca Gallantree (GBR)
 Oleksandr Horshkovozov
and Yulia Prokopchuk (UKR)
 Chen Ruolin
and Xie Siyi (CHN)
2017 Budapest
details
 Laura Marino
and Matthieu Rosset (FRA)
 
and Rommel Pacheco (MEX)
 David Dinsmore
and Krysta Palmer (USA)
2019 Gwangju
details
 Lin Shan
and Yang Jian (CHN)
 Sergey Nazin
and Yulia Timoshinina (RUS)
 Andrew Capobianco
and Katrina Young (USA)
  • Medals:
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 1 0 1 2
2  France 1 0 0 1
 Great Britain 1 0 0 1
4  Mexico 0 1 0 1
 Russia 0 1 0 1
 Ukraine 0 1 0 1
7  United States 0 0 2 2
Total 3 3 3 9

All-time medal table 1973-2019[]

Updated after the 2019 World Aquatics Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China955426175
2 Russia13201750
3 United States13151846
4 Canada6141030
5 Australia461020
6 Soviet Union37616
7 Italy351018
8 Great Britain33612
9 Ukraine24612
10 Germany191626
11 Mexico151117
12 East Germany1427
13 Malaysia1146
14 North Korea1124
15 Sweden1113
16 France1001
 Netherlands1001
 Zimbabwe1001
19 Cuba0112
 Czechoslovakia0112
21 Japan0022
22 Finland0011
 South Korea0011
Totals (23 nations)151151151453

Multiple medalists[]

Boldface denotes active divers and highest medal count among all divers (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

Men[]

Rank Diver Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Qin Kai  China 2007 2015 7 7
2 Dmitri Sautin  Russia 1994 2007 5 1 3 9
3 He Chong  China 2005 2013 5 1 1 7
4 Greg Louganis  United States 1978 1986 5 5
5 Wang Feng  China 2001 2009 4 1 1 6
Xie Siyi  China 2015 2019 4 1 1 6
7 Qiu Bo  China 2009 2015 4 1 5
8 Alexandre Despatie  Canada 2001 2009 3 3 2 8
9 Cao Yuan  China 2013 2019 3 2 1 6
10 Tom Daley  Great Britain 2009 2019 3 1 2 6
Tian Liang  China 1998 2003 3 1 2 6

Women[]

Rank Diver Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Guo Jingjing  China 1998 2009 10 1 11
2 Wu Minxia  China 2001 2015 8 5 1 14
3 Shi Tingmao  China 2011 2019 8 1 9
4 Chen Ruolin  China 2007 2015 6 3 1 10
5 He Zi  China 2007 2015 4 2 1 7
6 Si Yajie  China 2013 2019 4 1 5
7 Wang Han  China 2009 2019 3 4 2 9
8 Yuliya Pakhalina  Russia 1998 2009 3 3 3 9
9 Irina Lashko  Soviet Union
 Russia
 Australia
1991 2003 3 2 5
10 Irina Kalinina  Soviet Union 1973 1978 3 1 1 5

References[]

  1. ^ "WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS (1973-2005)". gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 15 August 2018.

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