2 medals for Canada on Day 3 of World Aquatics Diving World Cup
Two Canadian synchro teams shone brightly at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 in Windsor, Ont. Over the weekend, Canada’s Amélie-Laura Jasmin and Sonya Palkhivala secured the silver medal in the women’s 3-metre synchro competition, scoring an impressive 276.30 points. Despite their strong performance, they were narrowly edged out by China’s Yiwen Chen and Yani Chang, who clinched the gold with 312.54 points. Just trailing behind the Canadians were Australia’s Maddison Keeney and Alysha Koloi, who claimed the bronze medal with 275.40 points.
In the men’s 10-metre synchro event, Canada’s Benjamin Tessier and Matt Cullen put on a stellar performance, earning themselves the bronze medal with a total score of 381.15 points. The duo finished behind China’s Zilong Cheng and Zifeng Zhu, who took home the gold, and the American team of Joshua Hedberg and Carson Tyler, who secured the silver medal.
The Canadian divers showcased their skill and determination, making their mark on the international stage. Fans can relive the thrilling moments of their performances by watching the highlights of Canada’s Amélie-Laura Jasmin and Sonya Palkhivala’s silver medal win in the women’s 3-metre synchro event, as well as Benjamin Tessier and Matt Cullen’s bronze medal triumph in the men’s 10-metre synchro competition.
Overall, Canada’s success at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup 2025 is a testament to the talent and hard work of its athletes. These impressive results further solidify Canada’s position as a powerhouse in the world of diving.



