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Ishimatsu wins 10-meter, Dumais 3-meter

BOYDS, Md. – Haley Ishimatsu became the second double gold medalist of the week upon winning the women’s 10-meter title at the Speedo USA Diving Spring National Championships on Saturday. Troy Dumais won the men’s 3-meter crown.

Ishimatsu (Seal Beach, Calif.) scored 369.00 points to claim her first individual senior national championship. Two-time Olympian Laura Wilkinson (Spring, Texas) took silver with 365.20 point, and 2004 Olympian Cassandra Cardinell (Loudonville, N.Y.) was third at 344.75. Ishimatsu also won the gold in 10-meter synchro with Mary Beth Dunnichay (Elwood, Ind.) earlier this week.

“It means a lot. I’m really happy, because I had a chance last year, but couldn’t quite do it,” said Ishimatsu, who took second on 10-meter at both the 2006 Speedo U.S. Open and Kaiser Permanente National Championships.

Before Ishimatsu won her second championships, Dumais (Austin, Texas) won his 22nd senior national title. He scored 497.55 points in the 3-meter contest to finish ahead of Chris Colwill (Brandon, Fla.), who beat Dumais at last year’s summer nationals. Colwill had already won two golds this week – taking titles on 1-meter and 3-meter synchro with Jevon Tarantino (Boca Raton, Fla.) – but had to settle for the silver in 3-meter after posting 454.05 points. Tarantino was third at the 449.20.

The crowd favorite, though, was Mikey McDonald of nearby Annandale, Va., and a freshman at Virginia Tech. McDonald finished sixth in the finals with 372.55 points after placing 12th with 338.70 points in the semifinals earlier this week.

This week’s tragic events at Virginia Tech inspired McDonald at nationals.

“Before, you want to do it for yourself. Now, I wanted to do it for them,” McDonald said.

The Speedo USA Diving Spring National Championships conclude Sunday with women’s 3-meter and men’s 10-meter finals. The event starts at 1 p.m.

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