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Max Weinrich
Joshua Hedberg
Carson Tyler
Anna Kwong
Sophie Verzyl
ElliReese Niday
Bayleigh Cranford
Daryn Wright

U.S. Divers Win 11 Medals at 2025 American Cup

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U.S. divers won 11 medals – five gold, five silver and one bronze – at the American Cup, a World Aquatics recognized event that concluded Sunday in Morgantown, West Virginia.

Australia finished with eight medals, followed by Japan with three, Korea with two and Canada with one.

Max Weinrich won three medals, most among the U.S. divers. Individually, he won gold on 3-meter and bronze on 10-meter and was part of the synchronized 10-meter team that won silver.

Dash Glasberg, Joshua Hedberg and Carson Tyler each won two medals. Hedberg and Tyler paired up to win the synchronized 10-meter gold, with Hedberg also winning the individual 10-meter event. Tyler was second individually on 3-meter. Glasberg paired with Weinrich for silver in 10-meter synchro and was also part of the U.S. team that won silver in the mixed team event.

Anna Kwong and Sophie Verzyl won the women’s 3-meter synchro gold, with Bayleigh Cranford and Daryn Wright finishing first in women’s 10-meter synchro. ElliReese Niday won an individual silver in women’s 10-meter, and Ivor Brown and Nathaniel Grannis won silver in men’s synchronized 3-meter. Glasberg and Verzyl teamed up with Sophie McAfee and Max Miller for the team event silver.

Canada’s Mia Vallee won the women’s 3-meter gold with 315.50 points, while Australia’s Georgia Sheehan (292.50) and Natalie Phan (288.75) took silver and bronze. Kwong was the top U.S. finisher with 287.50 points for fourth. Verzyl was fifth at 284.90, and Molly Gray scored 273.20 for sixth.

In a close women’s synchronized 3-meter contest, Kwong and Verzyl scored 277.56 points to edge Australia’s Phan and Lucy Dovison by 2.85 points for the gold. Korea’s Kwon Halim and Kim Nahyun took bronze with 254.58 points.

The U.S. picked up gold and silver in men’s 3-meter with Weinrich winning the event at 437.80 and Tyler taking second with 432.00 points. Japan’s Haruki Suyama took bronze at 388.00. USA’s Miller was fifth with 363.25 points, and Max Flory scored 359.85 points for sixth.

Suyama and Senri Ikumi won the 3-meter synchro gold with 353.28 points for Team Japan. USA’s Brown and Grannis scored 347.94 points for silver, and Australia’s Benjamin Wilson and Hudson Skinner took bronze at 327.87.

USA won a pair of medals in the individual men’s 10-meter event, with Hedberg scoring 434.95 points for gold and Weinrich taking bronze at 349.75. Australia’s Jonah Mercieca finished with 378.90 points for silver.

Hedberg and Tyler dominated the men’s synchronized 10-meter contest with 430.29 points for gold. Glasberg and Weinrich scored 322.56 to edge the Australian duo of Mercieca and Zafar Marikar by 1.44 points for silver.

Japan’s Rin Kaneto took the women’s 10-meter gold with 354.45 points, while USA’s Niday won her first senior international medal with 326.40 points for silver. Australia’s Milly Puckeridge took bronze at 291.25. USA’s Kayleigh Clark scored 275.70 points for fourth, with Cranford finishing fifth at 269.85 and McAfee taking sixth with 265.80 points.

Cranford and Wright scored 268.65 points to finish first in the women’s synchronized 10-meter event.

Team Australia won the mixed 3-meter and 10-meter event with 353.30. Glasberg, McAfee, Miller and Verzyl teamed up for silver with 349.20 points for Team USA. Team Korea finished third with 339.20 points.

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