Abel, Citrini-Beaulieu cap memorable day for Canadians at diving World Series in Montreal

Canada claims 2 golds, 1 bronze on opening day of competition

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Caption: Canada's Jennifer Abel, left, and Melissa Citrini-Beaulieu won gold in the women's three-metre synchro springboard event on Friday at the FINA Diving World Series in Montreal. (Graham Hughes/Canadian Press)

A year after finishing in second place, Canadian divers Jennifer Abel and Melissa Citrini-Beaulieu upgraded themselves to gold on Friday at the FINA Diving World Series.
They captured first place in the women's 3-metre synchro springboard event.
Abel and Citrini-Beaulieu ended the first round tied for first place and never looked back, finishing 12.63 points ahead of Mexico's Paola Espinosa and Melany Hernandez.
Russians Mariia Poliakova and Kristina Ilinykh won bronze.
WATCH | Abel, Citrini-Beaulieu win gold in women's 3m synchro:

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Caption: The Canadian duo of Jennifer Abel and Melissa Citrini-Beaulieu won gold in the women's 3m synchro at the FINA Diving World Series in Montreal.

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"It feels amazing," said Abel, a native of Laval, Que. "We couldn't ask for a better place to be than in Montreal and having the gold. Especially this year, it's really important for Melissa and I. We're both happy to win gold in our hometown."
Abel and Citrini-Beaulieu, who's from Saint-Constant, Que., capped a memorable day for Canadian divers.
WATCH | Jennifer Abel, Mélissa Citrini-Beaulieu pleased with winning performance:

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Caption: Jennifer Abel and Melissa Citrini-Beaulieu spoke with CBC Sports' Alexandre Despatie after winning a 3m synchro gold at the FINA Diving World Series in Montreal.

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Earlier, Montreal's Meaghan Benfeito, a three-time Olympic medallist, and Caeli McKay, a 20-year-old who hails from Calgary and won a silver medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, took home gold in the women's 10-metre synchronized event.
They scored 313.02 points, well ahead of second-place finishers Pandelela Pamg and Leong Mun Yee of Malaysia (297.66).
Russia's Ekaterina Beliaeva and Iuliia Timoshinina were third (288.30).
WATCH | Benfeito and McKay capture gold:

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Caption: Montreal's Meaghan Benfeito, 27, and 20-year-old Caeli McKay from Calgary grab gold in the women's 10m synchro at the FINA Diving World Series in Montreal.

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On the men's side, Vincent Riendeau and Nathan Zsombor-Murray won bronze in the men's 10-metre synchro platform. The Canadians finished with a score of 407.76, less than five points behind first-place Russians Aleksandr Bondar and Viktor Minibaev. Mexico's Ivan Garcia and Kevin Berlin won silver.
"We're really happy," said Riendeau. "It's fun to be on the podium of an international World Series event."
Like Abel and Citrini-Beaulieu, both Riendeau and Zsombor-Murray are from the Montreal area and savoured the opportunity to medal in front of friends and family.
"For sure we have an advantage by being at home in this pool," Riendeau said. "We're comfortable here."
"It's our best-ever international performance," said Zsombor-Murray, who won a gold medal with Benfeito in the mixed 10-metre synchro event in Montreal in 2017, his first career FINA World Series competition.
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Caption: The Canadian pair of Vincent Riendeau and Nathan Zsombor-Murray dove to a 10m synchro bronze medal at the FINA Diving World Series in Montreal.

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In the 3-metre synchronized event, Montreal's Phillipe Gagné and Francois Imbeau-Dulac of St-Lazare, Que., were fourth.
Russia's Nikita Shleikher and Evegenii Kuznetsov captured gold. Daniel Goodfellow and Jack Laugher of Britain were second and Juan Manuel Celaya Hernandez and Yahel Castillo Huerto of Mexico were third.
Several members of the Canadian team have already secured berths at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in July thanks to strong performances at the 2019 FINA World Championships in Gwangju, Korea.
WATCH | CBC Sports' Alex Despatie speaks with Riendeau, Zsombor-Murray after dive:

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Caption: CBC Sports' Alexandre Despatie caught up with Vincent Riendeau and Nathan Zsombor-Murray after their 10m synchro bronze at the FINA Diving World Series in Montreal.

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Abel and Citrini-Beaulieu punched their tickets by winning a silver medal in women's 3-metre synchro. Benfeito, McKay, and Riendeau, who was part of the Canadian team at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio De Janeiro, each finished in the top-12 in the 10-metre platform competition.
"This year it's really important," said Abel. "Melissa and I will be in Tokyo competing so knowing that we're starting our season with a gold medal gives us even more excitement for the Games."
The Diving World Series, normally featuring up to five meets, has been cut to three meets this year because of the novel coronavirus. China, a diving power, is not competing this weekend.
Montreal is the first World Series stop, followed by Kazan, Russia and London.
Saturday will see the women's 10-metre platform and men's 3-metre springboard semifinals and finals take place, followed by the mixed 10-metre synchro finals.
The competition concludes Sunday.