Watch the World Aquatics Diving World Cup in Montreal
Click on the video player above to watch live action from the World Aquatics Diving World Cup in Montreal, featuring numerous Canadian Olympians.
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Click on the video player above to watch live action from the World Aquatics Diving World Cup in Montreal, featuring numerous Canadian Olympians.
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