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City divers soar to new heights at the Nationals

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July 02, 2025

PLYMOUTH Diving soared to new heights at the 2025 Swim England Diving National Age Group Championships, wrapping up an unforgettable weekend with third place overall in the battle to be crowned England's top Age Group Club.

- By MARK JONES

City divers soar to new heights at the Nationals

The four-day spectacle saw the nation’s best young divers aged 10-18 go head-to-head in the 1m, 3m and Platform events. Plymouth’s talented team of 15, all proudly qualified through regional events, brought fire, focus and flair to the national stage - and they delivered in style.

Group D's rising stars - Theo Wills, Bobby Cole and Myia Lilley - showed nerves of steel and were full of promise in their national debuts. Bobby shone with top 10 finishes across ail boards, placing tenth on 1m, 8th on 3m, and sixth on Platform.

Theo wasn’t far behind, placing 11th on both 1m and 3m, and 8th on Platform. Myia held her own in a tough field and impressed with 17th on 1m, 16th on 3m and a fantastic tenth on Platform.

In Group C, Plymouth's girls - Alice Jones, Teagan Mousley and Libby Edelson - put in strong, consistent showings. Libby earned 19th on 1m, 11th on 3m, and 13th on Platform; Teagan took 17th, 19th, and 18th across the boards.

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