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Canada's Mia Vallée, Pamela Ware capture bronze in 3m synchro at Diving World Cup in Montreal

Canada's Pamela Ware and Mia Vallée captured bronze in the women's three-metre synchronized event at the World Aquatics Diving World Cup on Friday.

Ware, 30, of Greenfield Park, Que., and Vallée, 22, of Beaconsfield, Que., capped off their performance with a two-and-a-half somersault, one twist pike that scored 72.90 points.

The duo had a cumulative score of 302.61, 26.82 behind Chang Yani and Chen Yiwen of China, who won gold.

Americans Sarah Bacon and Kassidy Cook captured silver, with a score of 315.09.

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Earlier in the pool, 21-year-old Bryden Hattie of Victoria advanced to the men's three-metre springboard final on Sunday by finishing eighth with a 393.90 score in the preliminaries.

Rylan Wiens, of Pike Lake, Sask., and Pointe Claire, Que.'s Nathan Zsombor-Murray finished seventh in the men's 10-metre platform synchronized event.

"We can't win them all, obviously, but this is going to push us to work harder, protect our diets even more, train even harder in synchro," said Wiens, a 21-year-old from Pike Lake, Sask. "We're hungry for the next one. So yeah, we'll be there."

As for what happened on Friday, Zsombor-Murray said a neck injury to Wiens prevented the partners from training as much as they would've liked to.

"I don't really have any excuses for myself, [Rylan] either I think. It wasn't our day," said Zsombor-Murray, a 20-year-old from Pointe Claire, Que. "We didn't have a lot of repetitions together in synchro in the last week ... besides that we know how to do our dives together, we know how to do them individually."

Wiens and Zsmobor-Murray finished with a combined score of 360.99 points, 95.73 behind the leaders.

Good job 10m synchro <a

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