Pamela Ware wins gold on 3m springboard at CAMO Invitational

Pamela Ware took gold on the three-metre springboard on Sunday to conclude the CAMO Invitational diving competition.

Canadian diver competed at invitational competition in Montreal

Canadian Pamela Ware, pictured above, won gold at the CAMO Invitational diving competition on Sunday in Montreal. (Mark Humphrey/The Canadian Press)

Pamela Ware took gold on the three-metre springboard on Sunday to conclude the CAMO Invitational diving competition in Montreal.

Ware, a three-time world championship medallist, took the title with 333.40 points. The Beloeil, Que., native is part of the FABIV Canadian women Olympic medal hopefuls for 2016.

"This meet is a good opportunity to identify the things we need to work on and the adjustments we need to make over the next few months," said Ware's coach Aaron Dziver. "There's some polishing to do on certain dives but she gained a lot of confidence for the upcoming season."

Mia Vallee of Beaconsfield, Que., was second at 297.00 and Montreal's Olivia Chamandy came third at 290.85.

On men's three-metre, two national team members battled it out for gold with Francois Imbeau-Dulac of St-Lazare, Que., earning the victory at 473.40. Montreal's Philippe Gagne was second at 468.60 and Sebastian Villa of Colombia nabbed the bronze at 428.80.

Villa took the gold on men's 10-metre at 471.45, with Montreal's Alexandre Corriveau second at 401.00 and Gabriel Corriveau third at 376.45.