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Ross Haslam

Ross Haslam is one of the most promising young male divers in Britain, having won a hat-trick of golds including the 3m title at the 2017 British Championships.

Ross Haslam
  • Date of Birth: 02/10/1997
  • Born: Sheffield
  • Team/Club: City of Sheffield Diving Club
  • Coach: Tom Owens

About Ross Haslam

Haslam was just 14 when he won his first individual senior national medal, capturing bronze in the Platform at the 2012 British National Cup in Southend.

A pair of medals at the European Junior Championships followed later in the same season before appearances at the 2012 and 2014 World Junior Championships.

In 2015, Haslam was part of the Team GB diving squad at the inaugural European Games in Baku, winning 3m Synchro silver alongside James Heatly.

Haslam and Heaty went one better at the 2016 British Championships as the Sheffield diver won his first British title.

He added another three British crowns the following season, retaining the 3m Synchro title alongside brother Jack as well as winning Mixed 3m Synchro gold with Millie Fowler and the individual men’s 3m Springboard title.

Haslam made his World Championship debut in 2017, reaching the finals of both the 1m and 3m Springboard events, finishing 10th and 11th respectively.

He repeated the feat on his Commonwealth debut in 2018, narrowly missing out on a medal in the 3m Springboard as he finished fourth.

International

AppsCompetitionBestEventYear
1World Championships10th1m Springboard2017
1European Championships5th3m Springboard2017
1Commonwealth Games4th3m Springboard2018

Domestic

CompetitionEventBestYear
British Championships1m SpringboardSILVER2018
British Championships3m SpringboardGOLD2017
British Championships10m Platform4th2014
British Championships3m SynchroGOLD2017, 2016
British ChampionshipsMixed 3m SynchroGOLD2017
National Cup1m SpringboardSILVER2017
National Cup3m SpringboardBRONZE2017
National Cup10m PlatformBRONZE2012
National Cup3m SynchroGOLD2016
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