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Evie Webb and Shadow
"As much as I like hanging out with Oliver, that guy is a drunkard. His true love is alcohol."
Lmaooo Evie is so real for that. And now Coven girls talk about their love life.
Bradford divers Evie Webb and Holly Waxman have recently returned from the British Diving National Cup in Plymouth which finished on Sunday February 5. The event showcased the best of British diving talent as the focus switches to the start of qualifications for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
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L-R Holly Waxman (City of Bradford Esprit), Emily Martin, Lois Toulson
L-R Lois Toulson, Holly Waxman, Emily McArthur, Shanice Lobb
The competition has in the past featured the best divers in the country including Olympic Medallists such as Tom Daley, Dan Goodfellow, Jack Laugher and Chris Mears. The prestigious event is used as a qualifier for the World Cup and multiple senior and junior international events.
Both girls dive for the City of Bradford Esprit Club which works closely with Bradford Council’s Bradford Aquatics Competitive Diving Training Scheme.
They put in fantastic performances all week competing with the best divers in the country. Evie took part in both the Women’s One and Three Metre Springboard Events and performed well placing 10th in the one metre event and 9th in the three metre, narrowly missing out by 1.95 points.
Holly aged 14 stole the show with a blinding performance in the Women’s Open Platform Event, where she showcased advanced 10 metre dives often performed by senior athletes.
She wowed everyone by placing 4th overall and was ranked 2nd top Junior diver in the country! A very impressive feat bearing in mind she was the youngest diver in the event. To top those achievements she also managed to rank higher than Rio Olympian Lois Toulson.
Coun Sarah Ferriby, Bradford Council Executive Member For Environment, Sport and Culture Said: “This was a great week all round for the City of Bradford Esprit Diving Club and we are pleased to support these athletes. They each achieved something to be very proud of. If they keep progressing at this rate they have some very exciting prospects for the future.”
Head Coach at the City of Bradford Esprit Diving Club, Joe Meszaros, said “Both girls have done brilliantly this week, especially as they are still relatively new to this level of competition. The achievements shown by these athletes is outstanding and I feel extremely proud to be a part of their development. The girls have definitely made an impact and I look forward to seeing them excel even further.”
Both girls along with the rest of the team will now focus their attention towards their next event the City of Leeds Diving G-Star Championships taking place in Leeds in March.
Bradford Council’s Sports and Leisure Service are offering week long courses throughout the February half term at Shipley Pool for anyone wanting to learn how to dive. All abilities are welcome. Contact 01274 437162 to book a place or for more information.
Divers at the City of Bradford Esprit Diving Club train and are coached by Bradford Council’s Bradford Aquatics and this partnership has, year on year, produced diving champions at all levels in the Junior National Championships.
Bradford divers wow at national cup Bradford divers Evie Webb and Holly Waxman have recently returned from the British Diving National Cup in Plymouth which finished on Sunday February 5.