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Singapore 2025: Pellacani and Santoro win Italy’s first world diving gold in 10 years

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After winning two world silvers and a bronze in the mixed 3m synchro, Matteo Santoro and Chiara Pellacani struck gold in Singapore today to register a historic result for Italy. Credit: David Balogh

Italy’s Chiara Pellacani and Matteo Santoro, mixed 3m synchro silver medallists at the World Aquatics Championships in 2022 and 2024 and bronze medallists in 2023, today made it gold.

Pellacani, 22, who earned her first world individual medal on the opening day of diving in Singapore, combined with her 18-year-old partner to earn victory in a dramatic final with a total of 308.13.

It was Italy’s first world mixed 3m synchronised title and first world diving gold since 2015.

The Italian pair trailed China’s Yajie Li – who added women’s 1m springboard silver here to her previous gold and silver medals in the event – and 19-year-old Zilong Cheng, who had partnered Zhu Zifeng to a dramatic, last-dive win in the previous night’s men’s 10m synchro – by 11.70 after three of the five scheduled dives.

But Santoro and Pellacani moved into the lead after a fourth-round effort earned them 75.33 points, with the Chinese pair only managing a score of 58.50 after mistiming their take-off in their penultimate dive.

The Chinese pair rallied for a last score of 72.00, however, reaching a total of 305.70.

That left the Italian pair needing at least 66.87 points to move back into the lead.  There were exuberant celebrations after their final effort earned 69.30.

China were second – and soon they were down to third place as the new Australian combo of Cassiel Rousseau and Maddison Keeney – 1m springboard champion in Singapore and winner of this event at last year’s World Championships along with Domonic Bedggood – made a spectacular late bid for gold.

Needing at least 78 points to top China, and at least 80.43 to take gold, they scored 79.56 to finish on 307.26, just 0.87 off the top.

“It feels incredible,” Pellacani, who won 1m springboard bronze on day 1, told World Aquatics. “We worked hard for this. We were trying to keep calm during all the dives and we’re very happy that we made it.

“I couldn’t believe it, we just started screaming because it was crazy to see on the board that we were first. It’s just emotions that are hard to describe.”

Santoro added: “We’re so happy. I didn’t expect it. I was hoping for this, but I didn’t expect to take the gold and to beat the Chinese pair.

“We cried because there’s so many emotions and we didn’t understand anything.”

Asked to comment on China’s mistakes in competition, Pellacani said: “We didn’t know that they made mistakes, because we weren’t watching the competition. We knew that we were doing great, so we were just trying to keep doing the same thing as in practice.”

Describing their final dive, she added: “The heart was beating really fast and it was a lot of emotions, but we were able to keep calm and do a great dive, so we’re very happy for this.

On the subject of what makes their partnership work, she responded: “I think it’s because we’ve known each other for so long. He was four years old and I was eight years old, and we started diving together.

“We grew up together, and it’s like a brother-sister relationship. I think this really helped us on the board because we trust each other and it just makes everything easier.”

Germany’s Lena Hentschel and Luis Avila Sanchez, mixed 3m synchro gold medallists earlier this month at the Summer World University Games in Berlin, were fifth, one place above Poland’s Kaja Skrzek and Andrzej Rzeszutek.

Mike Rowbottom for European Aquatics

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