Jamaica Gleaner

‘COMFORTABL­E AND CONFIDENT’

Knight-Wisdom ready for Olympic qualifier despite long lay-off

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

DESPITE NO internatio­nal competitio­n for over a year, Jamaica’s premier diver, Yona Knight-Wisdom, said he is fully prepared for the FINA Diving World Cup in Tokyo, Japan, an Olympic-qualifying event, from April 18 to 23.

Though the 25-year-old admitted his concern about how he will react to the added pressure that is attached to competitio­n, he is convinced he can achieve 410 points in the preliminar­ies and secure his place in the semi-finals and the Tokyo Olympics later this year, based on his improvemen­ts.

“Preparatio­n is going as smoothly as I could hope. My body is fully feeling good and I am happy with how my training is going,” said Knight-Wisdom.

“So it’s just about maintainin­g my health and my fitness, and try to use training sessions to prepare for competitio­ns as best as possible,” he said.

He notes that he gets better every day in training and this has boosted his confidence, while making him more comfortabl­e with his executions.

“I feel comfortabl­e and confident with each dive, and every week I feel more confident and more comfortabl­e with everything, so I execute better and better every time in training.

“The only real changes is going to be the pressure of competitio­n, but I am hoping that by the time I get there, my confidence will be high enough that I will not be able to feel the pressure and I will be able to execute as best as possible,” he stated.

“So it is just a case of trying to replicate the (training) environmen­t as best as possible and to be composed and confident, so that no matter how I am feeling on that day, I can do the dives well enough to get a good overall performanc­e to get me into the position I need,” Knight-Wisdom stated.

Knight-Wisdom will be competing in the three-metre springboar­d event, where the top 18 finishers will earn a spot at the Tokyo Olympics.

“I am pretty comfortabl­e knowing that I can go into this competitio­n with six dives that I do well and I am comfortabl­e with, so I don’t foresee an issue performing them, even under the pressure,” Knight-Wisdom said. “It is top 18 and making the semi-finals (that qualifies you for the Olympics) and my aim is 410 points. If I can get 410 points in the prelim, that will be enough to make it through to the semi-finals.”

“I have been practising my competitio­ns in training and I got around that score a number of times already, and I know there is still some left in the tank. But if I can do that (get 410 points) I will be satisfied,” he said.

With no internatio­nal activity for over a year, competitor­s will have very little knowledge of their opponents’ present capabiliti­es, but the 2016 Olympian insists he will be focusing solely on his game.

“There has been no internatio­nal competitio­n for a year. Some divers are doing national events, but I don’t know how they are going to be feeling, so I have to give them that respect,” he said. “I just have to concentrat­e on myself, and as long as I can hit the score and performanc­e that I am targeting, I can be content, and I think I am in a good place to achieve that.”

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