Jamaica Gleaner

Yona Knight through to swimming World Champs semifinal

- Livingston Scott/Gleaner Writer livingston.scott@gleanerjm.com

JAMAICAN DIVER Yona Knight-Wisdom advanced to the semifinals of the men’s threemetre springboar­d at the World Aquatics Championsh­ip in Doha, Qatar, finishing 11th of 70 in the preliminar­ies yesterday.

Jamaica’s other participan­t in the event, Yohan Eskrick-Parkinson finished 61st, with a score of 250.65.

Knight-Wisdom, who has been recovering from a severe knee injury for which he required surgery in December of 2022, made his return for Jamaica at the Pan American Games in November.

The Britain-born diver, along with Eskrick-Parkinson, finished ended 13th in the men’s threemetre synchronis­ed events with a score of 337.17. Knight-Wisdom scored 385.65 in the three-metre event.

Today, Knight-Wisdom will be looking to better his tally.

“There were some 70 divers and mentally it was a bit draining to be sitting and waiting. Not all the divers were doing well but I was confident, although in diving things can change quickly.

“But I held my nerve under the pressure, knowing what was at stake and I am very proud,” he said of his preliminar­y-round performanc­e.

“My goal now is to make the final and improve on my preliminar­y dives as well. So that is my aim in the semis, to improve.”

Yona, who also has his sights set on qualifying for a third straight Olympics, believes he is at his best level again.

“I believe I can do it. I have done it in training already, hopefully I can do it in Doha as well.

“I have done some competitiv­e practice and I’ve done some good quality dives. So it’s whether I can put together some good dives in this competitio­n. However, now I have the opportunit­y to do just that,” he commented.

The 28-year-old added that his road to recovery from injury was a frustratin­g one but that determinat­ion to compete at the February 2-14 event kept him going

“It is hard to put into words with the year that I have had. I have had this injury and coming back knowing that this day was ahead of me, was what kept me going and what kept pushing me.

“It has helped me to get over the injury and it is a most amazing feeling when it results in an amazing outcome. You can say that it was worthwhile,” he said.

Meanwhile, Jamaican swimmers, which include Josh Kirlew, Emily McDonald, Sidrell Williams and Jessica Calderbank, will begin their preliminar­y competitio­ns on Thursday.

 ?? GLADSTONE TAYLOR/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR ?? Yona Knight-Wisdom competes in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in the men’s 3m diving at the Tokyo Aquatic Centre in Japan.
GLADSTONE TAYLOR/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR Yona Knight-Wisdom competes in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in the men’s 3m diving at the Tokyo Aquatic Centre in Japan.

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