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Ware captures women's 3m springboard silver, her 2nd medal at Diving World Cup

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Canada's Pamela Ware showed off a much-improved dive, paving the way for a silver medal on the final day of World Cup action in Montreal.

The two-time Olympian scored 79.50 points on her fifth and final dive for a total 365.40 to hold off American Sarah Bacon, who shone before Ware's performance en route to bronze 357.85 points.

Chen Yiwen of China posted a winning score of 404.70. After two dives, Ware was tied for third with Sayaka Mikami, behind Yiwen and Bacon On her third, the native of Greenfield Park, Que., was set to perform inward 2 ½ somersaults with a 3.0 degree of difficulty.

At one time, it was Ware's most difficult dive, but she has made big gains in training. The 30-year-old's hard work paid off as she demonstrated excellent pike position and scored 72 points on the dive to move to silver medal position ahead of Yani Chang in third and fourth-place Bacon.

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