Canadian diver Pamela Ware vowed she’s not going anywhere after a stunning mistake during the 3-meter springboard semifinal at the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday.
Ware jumped off the board and splashed into the pool feet first. The failed dive resulted in no points and she finished in 18th place with a score of 245.10. The top 12 divers moved into the medal round.
Ware told her followers she was “proud” of herself at the end and the mistake happened to her at the “wrong time.”
“I am very proud of myself. Something really difficult. What you see in the competition is just a tiny factor of what we actually do to get to where we are. I was so ready for this competition and I made a mistake. It could have happened to anybody but it happened to me at the wrong time,” Ware said in an Instagram video on Sunday. “But I am proud because I have done everything possible to make it to where I am. And I’m human. I’m allowed to make mistakes.”
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