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Diving

Montminy and Heymans synchronize to silver
Canada's Anne Montminy and Emilie Heymans won the silver medal in the 10-metre synchronized diving event Thursday giving Canada its fourth medal in introductory sports, following a gold in triathlon and two bronzes in trampoline.-September 28, 2000
Bad day for Bulmer
It wasn't the best day of Eryn Bulmer's life.The 24-year-old diver from Calgary missed two of her five preliminary dives during the women's three-metre springboard Wednesday, and sank to 20th place overall. Since only the top 18 return for semifinals, it means that Bulmer won't be back. Her Olympics are over.-September 27, 2000
Montminy wins bronze in 10-metre platform
Anne Montminy of Montreal won Canada's first ever Olympic medal on the 10-metre platform when she took the bronze Sunday. -September 24, 2000
Seeing double
Canadian divers Edmonton's Eryn Bulmer and Vancouver's Blythe Hartley finished out of the medals in the new synchronized three-metre diving event. But head coach Mitch Geller felt it was a good warm-up for the individual events.-September 22, 2000
Hartley wins gold at World Junior Diving
Blythe Hartley of North Vancouver, B.C., successfully defended her women's one-metre title Wednesday at the world junior diving championships. Hartley, 19, totalled 400.57 points for the win. Her best dive was her first one in the final, an inward 11/2 which earned her a string of 8.0s from the judges. - August 16, 2000

Canadians shine
Canadians Eryn Bulmer and Blythe Hartley finished second and third in the individual three-metre springboard at a Grand Prix diving event yesterday in Messina, Italy. - August 5, 2000

Montminy is focused on Sydney - Having plunged toward a career away from the pool, the diver has forgotten past disappointments
Anne Montminy pierces the water, barely sending up a spray. It's the kind of thing diving judges love. - July 25, 2000

Canadian divers Montminy, Heymans to join forces in Olympic synchro event
Canada's chances at an Olympic medal haul in diving increased with the decision of Anne Montminy and Emilie Heymans to compete together in the synchronized event in Sydney. - July 24, 2000

Montminy wins on last dive
Anne Montminy of Montreal won the 10-metre platform event at the Canadian summer nationals yesterday in Thunder Bay when Emilie Heymans of St. Lambert, Que., blew her final dive.  - July 24, 2000

Montminy in control But Heymans has to battle ex-teammate for second
Emilie Heymans used a strong finish to wrest the No. 2 spot from Myriam Boileau in a battle of former teammates, who didn't always see eye-to-eye. - 12 June 2000

 


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