Germán Saúl Sánchez Sánchez (born 24 June 1992) is a Mexican diver.[1] He is nicknamed "Duva". At the age of 16, he competed in the Men's individual 10m platform at the 2008 Summer Olympics and came in 22nd.[2] He won one gold medal in the 2011 Pan-American Games. At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, he won a silver medal in the synchronized 10m platform with his partner Iván García.[3] In the individual 10m platform, Sánchez came 14th.[4] In 2016, Sánchez took part in his third Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he came 5th in the synchronized 10m platform, again alongside Iván García.[5] Twelve days later, Sánchez won the silver medal in individual 10m platform.[6] and 9th in the semi-final.[7][8] He became the third Mexican athlete to win an Olympic silver medal in Men's individual 10m platform after Joaquín Capilla (1952) and Álvaro Gaxiola (1968). He was the only Mexican diver who had won Olympic medals in both individual and synchronized events until Osmar Olvera did it in Paris 2024.
Technical features
Sánchez is a talented diver who has mastered a series of the most difficult dives since 2012. The dives which he uses now in the competition and their degrees of difficulty are: Forward 4½ Somersaults-Tuck 109C (3.7), Back 3½ Somersaults-Tuck 207C (3.3), Reverse 3½ Somersaults-Tuck 307C (3.4), Inward 4½ Somersaults-Tuck 409C (4.1), Forward 2½ Somersaults 3 Twists-Pike 5156B (3.8) and Armstand Back 3 Somersaults-Tuck 626C (3.3).[9] The total degree of difficulty of his dives is 21.6, which is the world's third greatest following Iván García(MEX) and Yang Jian(CHN).[citation needed] Of his dives, 409C is the most difficult.[10] However, due to the high level of difficulty, he cannot perform the dives perfectly all the time. It is common for him to perform unsteadily.[citation needed]
Olympic experiences
Sánchez took part in his first Olympic Games at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games at the age of 16. He only participated in the individual 10m platform. The six dives he performed were respectively 5253B, 207C, 307C, 6142D, 407C, and 109C. The total degree of difficulty was only 19.9, which was not enough to be competitive. As a result, he was eliminated after the qualifying round with a score of 399.35 and a final ranking of 22nd.[11]
Games
City
Age
Phase
Unit
DC#
DD
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
DP
Dive Rank
PTS
Qual.
2008 Summer
Beijing
16
Qualifying
Dive #1
5253B
3.4
7.5
8.0
8.0
7.0
7.5
7.0
7.5
76.50
13T
76.50
2008 Summer
Beijing
16
Qualifying
Dive #2
207C
3.3
6.0
7.5
6.0
6.5
6.5
7.0
7.0
66.00
25
142.50
2008 Summer
Beijing
16
Qualifying
Dive #3
307C
3.4
7.0
8.0
6.5
7.0
7.0
7.5
6.5
71.40
15
213.90
2008 Summer
Beijing
16
Qualifying
Dive #4
6142D
3.1
7.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
6.0
6.5
6.5
58.90
24
272.80
2008 Summer
Beijing
16
Qualifying
Dive #5
407C
3.2
7.0
8.0
7.0
7.5
7.5
7.0
7.0
68.80
21
341.60
2008 Summer
Beijing
16
Qualifying
Dive #6
109C
3.5
5.5
4.5
6.0
6.0
5.0
5.5
5.5
57.75
27
399.35
2008 Summer
Beijing
16
Final Standings
22
399.35
DSQ
Sánchez qualified to participate in both the individual and synchronized 10m platform at the 2012 Summer Olympics with his performance at the 2012 FINA Diving World Cup where he achieved the silver medal alongside Iván García. This time, the dives he performed were much more competitive than those of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The six dives they performed in the synchronized 10m platform were 401B, 201B, 109C, 409C, 307C, 5156B. They performed all of their dives almost perfectly, coming in second with a score of 468.90, 17.88 points behind Chinese divers Cao Yuan and Zhang Yanquan.[11]
Games
City
Age
Phase
Unit
DC#
DD
Execution Score
Synchronisation Score
DP
Dive Rank
PTS
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
2012 Summer
London
20
Final
Dive #1
401B
2.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
8.5
9.0
9.0
8.5
9.0
8.0
8.0
8.5
51.60
8
51.60
2012 Summer
London
20
Final
Dive #2
201B
2.0
9.0
8.5
8.5
8.0
8.5
8.0
9.0
8.5
8.5
8.0
8.5
50.40
8
102.00
2012 Summer
London
20
Final
Dive #3
109C
3.7
8.5
7.5
7.5
7.5
8.5
7.5
8.5
8.5
8.0
8.0
7.5
87.69
3
189.69
2012 Summer
London
20
Final
Dive #4
409C
4.1
7.5
7.0
7.5
7.0
7.0
7.0
8.5
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.5
95.94
1
285.63
2012 Summer
London
20
Final
Dive #5
307C
3.4
9.0
9.5
9.5
9.0
9.0
8.5
9.5
9.0
9.5
9.5
9.0
92.07
2
377.70
2012 Summer
London
20
Final
Dive #6
5156B
3.8
7.0
7.0
6.5
7.5
8.0
7.0
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5
91.20
6
468.90
2012 Summer
London
20
Final Standings
2
468.90
In the individual event, the six dives Sánchez performed were 207C, 5156B, 626C, 409C, 307C, 109C. The total degree of difficulty was 21.5, however due to a poor performance in the dive 626C, he was eliminated after the semi-final, ranked 14th.[11]
Games
City
Age
Phase
Unit
DC#
DD
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
DP
Dive Rank
PTS
Qual.
2012 Summer
London
20
Qualifying
Dive #1
207C
3.3
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.5
9.0
89.10
1
89.10
2012 Summer
London
20
Qualifying
Dive #2
5156B
3.8
7.0
7.5
6.5
7.0
6.5
7.5
8.0
81.70
9
170.80
2012 Summer
London
20
Qualifying
Dive #3
626C
3.3
7.5
8.0
6.5
7.0
7.5
8.0
8.0
75.90
17T
246.70
2012 Summer
London
20
Qualifying
Dive #4
409C
4.1
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
7.0
8.0
8.0
98.40
1
345.10
2012 Summer
London
20
Qualifying
Dive #5
307C
3.4
8.5
8.5
8.5
9.0
8.5
8.5
8.5
84.15
8T
429.25
2012 Summer
London
20
Qualifying
Dive #6
109C
3.7
6.5
6.0
6.0
6.0
5.5
5.5
6.0
66.60
27T
495.85
2012 Summer
London
20
Qualifying
5
495.85
Q
2012 Summer
London
20
Semi-Final
Dive #1
207C
3.3
8.5
9.0
9.0
8.5
9.0
8.5
8.5
85.80
5
85.80
2012 Summer
London
20
Semi-Final
Dive #2
5156B
3.8
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.5
8.0
91.20
2
177.00
2012 Summer
London
20
Semi-Final
Dive #3
626C
3.3
3.5
3.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
3.5
3.5
36.30
18
213.30
2012 Summer
London
20
Semi-Final
Dive #4
409C
4.1
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
7.0
86.10
10
299.40
2012 Summer
London
20
Semi-Final
Dive #5
307C
3.4
9.0
8.0
8.5
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
89.10
4T
388.50
2012 Summer
London
20
Semi-Final
Dive #6
109C
3.7
8.0
8.5
8.0
7.5
8.0
8.5
8.0
88.80
10T
477.30
2012 Summer
London
20
Semi-Final
14
477.30
DSQ
2012 Summer
London
20
Final Standings
14
477.30
At the age of 24, Sánchez participated in his third Olympic Games - 2016 Summer Olympics. He was qualified to participate in both individual and synchronized 10m platform with Iván García. In the synchronized 10m platform, their dives were different from those at 2012 Summer Olympics. Their six dives were 401B, 301B, 5255B, 109C, 207C, and 5156B. Without 409C, their total difficult degrees were 18.4, which was still the highest in that competition. They ended up in 5th place, after Chen Aisen/Lin Yue (CHN), David Boudia/Steele Johnson (USA), Thomas Daley/Daniel Goodfellow (GBR), and Patrick Hausding/Sascha Klein (GER).
Games
City
Age
Phase
Unit
DC#
DD
Execution Score
Synchronisation Score
DP
Dive Rank
PTS
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
2016 Summer
Rio de Janeiro
24
Final
Dive #1
401B
2.0
8.5
8.5
9.0
8.5
9.0
9.0
9.0
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5
51.60
=3
51.60
2016 Summer
Rio de Janeiro
24
Final
Dive #2
301B
2.0
8.0
8.5
8.0
8.5
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.5
9.0
8.0
8.5
49.20
5
100.80
2016 Summer
Rio de Janeiro
24
Final
Dive #3
5255B
3.6
7.5
7.5
7.0
7.0
7.5
7.0
8.0
7.5
7.5
7.0
7.5
79.92
3
180.72
2016 Summer
Rio de Janeiro
24
Final
Dive #4
109C
3.7
6.0
6.0
6.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
7.5
7.5
7.5
8.0
8.0
82.14
5
262.86
2016 Summer
Rio de Janeiro
24
Final
Dive #5
207C
3.3
7.5
7.0
7.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
7.5
8.0
8.0
8.5
77.22
6
340.08
2016 Summer
Rio de Janeiro
24
Final
Dive #6
5156B
3.8
6.5
6.5
5.5
7.0
6.5
6.5
8.0
7.5
7.5
8.0
8.0
83.22
7
423.30
2016 Summer
Rio de Janeiro
24
Final Standings
5
423.30
Twelve days later, Sánchez dived in the final of the individual 10m platform, after ranking only 12th in the preliminary[6] and 9th in the semi-final.[7] Due to injury, he adjusted his dives and the overall degree of difficulty was reduced to 20.7. In contrast to his sub-par performances in the preliminary and semi-final rounds, he performed every dive steadily and won the silver medal with a high score of 532.70.[8]
*with Alejandro Islas Arroyo §Veracruz, MEX held two legs of 2010 FINA Diving World Series. † Guadalajara, MEX held two legs of 2013 FINA Diving World Series. % With different pairs.