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Yona Knight-Wisdom fueled by Independence Day spirit, advances in Olympic diving

By Ian Burnett··2 min read
Yona Knight-Wisdom fueled by Independence Day spirit, advances in Olympic diving
Key Points(5)
  • Paris, France — Jamaica's Yona Knight-Wisdom, competing in his third Olympic Games, delivered a strong performance in the men's 3m springboard diving qualification on Jamaica's Independence Day, Tuesday.
  • He secured a spot among the best 18 athletes with a score of 382.90 points, advancing to the semi-finals.
  • Reflecting on the significance of competing on such a special day, Knight-Wisdom shared, "Absolutely, yeah," he responded to a question about whether the celebration of Jamaica’s Independence Day energized him to perform at his best.
  • <h2>A bit of energy</h2> "I’ve had a few competitions on Independence Day, so it’s a feeling I’ve experienced before, but yeah, it definitely gave me a bit of energy.
  • He acknowledged the importance of managing expectations and focusing on progression through the rounds.

Paris, France — Jamaica's Yona Knight-Wisdom, competing in his third Olympic Games, delivered a strong performance in the men's 3m springboard diving qualification on Jamaica's Independence Day, Tuesday.

He secured a spot among the best 18 athletes with a score of 382.90 points, advancing to the semi-finals.

Reflecting on the significance of competing on such a special day, Knight-Wisdom shared, "Absolutely, yeah," he responded to a question about whether the celebration of Jamaica’s Independence Day energized him to perform at his best.

A bit of energy


"I’ve had a few competitions on Independence Day, so it’s a feeling I’ve experienced before, but yeah, it definitely gave me a bit of energy. I have some family and friends in the crowd with their Jamaican flags, that gave me energy, President Samuda (Christopher) was here and that gave me energy, so yeah, I feel good and ready to go again tomorrow."

Knight-Wisdom, who is also the Jamaica men's team captain, executed his best routine in his fourth dive, a Forward 2 ½ Somersaults two twist in the pike position, earning 73.10 points. He acknowledged the importance of managing expectations and focusing on progression through the rounds. "The prelims are all about just surviving and doing enough to get through. I am really happy with my first four dives, they were exactly where I want and need them, there is definitely some room for improvement in those," he noted.

Despite a slight dip in performance on his fifth dive, Knight-Wisdom remained optimistic. "My fifth dive, it dropped a little bit but that happens in prelims. There were a lot of divers who made mistakes, and fortunately, I just minimized the mistakes I made, and that was enough to get me through to the semi-finals," he explained. "So I will try to go again tomorrow and try to improve on everything, if I can."

Exactly the same dives


Looking ahead to the semi-finals, the 29-year-old expressed confidence and a clear focus on maintaining his composure. "There is definitely a bit of room, it comes down to very small points. I don’t decide those points, it’s the judges, so I just have to do as best as possible and honestly try to repeat as much as I can, remember the feeling of competing today and using that to my benefit tomorrow," he said.

"I’m very happy with how I approached the competition, so I am going to do exactly the same dives, no changes, so I just go again."

Knight-Wisdom will return to the pool inside the Olympic Aquatics Centre on Wednesday morning for semi-final action.

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