Cuban Anisley García looks great at the Beijing Diving World Cup

Although she did not advance in the innovative competition phase known as "face-to-face," the young athlete from Havana demonstrated technical skill and competitive potential.

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The Cuban diver Anisley García made a positive impression during her participation in the three-meter springboard at the Super Final of the Diving World Cup Beijing 2025, one of the most demanding events on the international calendar.

Although she did not succeed in advancing in the new competition phase known as "head-to-head," the young athlete from Havana displayed technical strength and competitive potential, according to reports from the state-run Cuban News Agency.

Quality executions against the elite

García, semifinalist in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, ejecutó tres saltos de alto nivel técnico, destacando por la limpieza y control en: dos vueltas y media por dentro en posición B; tres vueltas y media al frente en C, y dos vueltas y media al frente con un giro.

The Cuban athlete accumulated 171.90 points but was surpassed by the Canadian Mia Vallée, who achieved 195.60 points and advanced to the next round. However, the judges awarded between 6.5 and 7 points for two of her three routines, and although a mistake in the intermediate jump lowered her score, her performance was deemed promising.

Debut in a revamped format and before the world elite

This was Anisley García's first venture into a final at this level on the trampoline, a discipline in which she has traditionally had less prominence than on the platform.

However, their progress has been steady, backed by outstanding performances in the previous World Cup stops in Guadalajara and Windsor, as well as their qualification for the Olympic semifinals in both trampoline and platform diving.

García also participated in the debut of the "face-to-face" format, a new approach aimed at making the preliminary rounds more spectacular and dynamic, featuring direct matchups between athletes and the accumulation of valid scores up to the semifinals. His participation marks an unprecedented experience that could be crucial for his competitive development.

Results without surprises, but with confirmations

The podium in the women's trampoline event showed no surprises, reflecting the hierarchy seen in the previous two phases of the Cup: Jia Chen (China, 382.05), Yiwen Chen (China, 368.40), and Maddison Keeney (Canada, 359.15), in that order.

Yiwen Chen and Keeney, gold and silver medalists at the Paris Olympic Games, were unable to surpass Jia Chen, who has transitioned from an emerging talent to leading the women's diving circuit this season.

Anisley García's performance, although without a medal, confirms her constant growth and her potential within the international diving circuit, where the name of Cuba continues to shine with dignity, effort, and youthful talent.

Frequently Asked Questions about Anisley García's Participation in the 2025 Beijing Diving World Cup

How was Anisley García's performance at the Beijing 2025 Diving World Cup?

Anisley García made a positive impression by demonstrating technical solidity and competitive potential on the three-meter diving board, although she did not advance in the "face-to-face" round. She scored 171.90 points, being surpassed by the Canadian Mia Vallée.

What did the judges highlight about their performances?

The judges highlighted the technical quality of her jumps, awarding between 6.5 and 7 points for two of her three performances, despite a misstep in the intermediate jump that impacted her final score.

What does it mean for Anisley García to compete in the "face-to-face" format?

Anisley's participation in the "face to face" format represents a unique experience that may be crucial for her competitive development. This format aims to make the preliminary rounds more spectacular and dynamic through direct confrontations.

What is the impact of Anisley García's performance on the Cuban sports landscape?

The performance of Anisley García confirms her continual growth and her projection within the international diving circuit, highlighting the name of Cuba with dignity, effort, and young talent on an international sports stage.

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