Boudia, who won gold in London, recovered from a poor semifinal performance, where he finished 10th, to acquire 525.25 points. His final, lower-scoring dive pushed him down to third position at the last minute behind Sanchez, who scored 532.70. The only diving gold China failed to win in Rio was in the men's three-metre springboard event, where they took the bronze. Dive five was Riendeau's most difficult, a reverse 3 ½ tuck, and he wasn't as sharp on the kick-out as his back 3 ½ tuck. Riendeau remained 11th following his inward 3 ½ tuck (73.60) but jumped to eighth when he scored three 8.5s for a score of 84.15 on his back 3 ½ tuck with a 3.3 degree of difficulty.
Source: CBC News August 20, 2016 16:16 UTC