OAKLANDS PARK, South Australia – Sophomore diver Kurtis Mathews competed at the 2019 Australian Open National Championships, a qualifying event for the 2019 Australian National Team, Wednesday through Sunday, June 5-9. Mathews earned a bronze medal in the 1-meter competition at the South Australia Aquatic & Leisure Centre.
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Mathews finished fourth in the 1-meter preliminary round with a final score of 357.90. In the finals, the Albury, Australia native placed third with a points total of 737.55. Mathews' best dive of the day was a 3.5 forward somersault, which he successfully completed in round three to score 76.50. He concluded the finals with an inward 2.5 somersault receiving 68 points.
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The sophomore also competed in the 3-meter dive, scoring a 373.75 in preliminary rounds to move on to the semi-finals. In the semi-finals, he finished in the top five with an 834.90 score. In the finals, he totaled 1175.65 points to finish fourth overall, highlighted by a back 2.5 somersault scoring 73.50.
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Based on Mathews' efforts throughout the competition, measured by his total degree of difficulty and points total from both events, the sophomore qualified to compete on the 2019 National Team.
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Mathews finished fourth in the 1-meter preliminary round with a final score of 357.90. In the finals, the Albury, Australia native placed third with a points total of 737.55. Mathews' best dive of the day was a 3.5 forward somersault, which he successfully completed in round three to score 76.50. He concluded the finals with an inward 2.5 somersault receiving 68 points.
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The sophomore also competed in the 3-meter dive, scoring a 373.75 in preliminary rounds to move on to the semi-finals. In the semi-finals, he finished in the top five with an 834.90 score. In the finals, he totaled 1175.65 points to finish fourth overall, highlighted by a back 2.5 somersault scoring 73.50.
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Based on Mathews' efforts throughout the competition, measured by his total degree of difficulty and points total from both events, the sophomore qualified to compete on the 2019 National Team.
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Visit 12thMan.com for more information on Texas A&M swimming and diving.
