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Rousseau to defend world diving title as Paris looms

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Cassiel Rousseau will defend his 10m platform title in February at the world diving championships. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconCassiel Rousseau will defend his 10m platform title in February at the world diving championships. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AP

Leading Australian Olympic medal hope Cassiel Rousseau has a dual mission next February at the world diving championships.

Rousseau will defend his 10m platform crown in Doha after becoming the first Australian to win a world title in the event this July.

That qualified an Olympic quota berth for the 10m platform, which Rousseau is expected to fill.

He will also combine with Olympian Domonic Bedggood in the 10m synchronised platform and aim to qualify a Paris quota spot in that event as well.

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The Australian diving team, announced on Thursday, is yet to qualify Olympic quota positions in the four synchronised events - the men's and women's 3m springboard and 10m platform.

Australia can also qualify one position in the women's 10m platform and another in the men's 3m springboard.

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Rousseau's world title is one of six country quotas that Australia has secured in individual diving events for the Games.

Melissa Wu will return to individual competition at the worlds for the first time since she won bronze at the Tokyo Olympics.

She will compete in the 10m platform and also has been selected alongside her Birmingham Commonwealth Games 10m synchronised gold medal partner Charli Petrov in that event.

But Petrov did not compete at a four-day trial event in Brisbane as she recovers from a stress fracture in her back.

She was added to the world championships team through a special consideration clause in the selection policy and must still prove her fitness.

AUSTRALIAN DIVING TEAM, 2024 WORLD AQUATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

MEN:

Shixin Li - 1m & 3m springboard

Kurtis Mathews - 1m springboard, 3m springboard, 3m springboard synchronised

Sam Fricker - 3m springboard synchronised

Cassiel Rousseau - 10m platform, 10m platform synchronised

Domonic Bedggood - 10m platform synchronised

Jaxon Bowshire - 10m platform

WOMEN:

Maddison Keeney - 3m springboard, 3m springboard synchronised

Anabelle Smith - 3m springboard synchronised

Alysha Koloi - 1m, 3m springboard

Nikita Hains - 10m platform

Melissa Wu - 10m platform, 10m platform synchronised

Charli Petrov - 10m platform synchronised

Brittany O'Brien - 1m springboard

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