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Full name | Luis Felipe Uribe Bermudez [1] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | [2] Risaralda, Colombia | 3 September 2001
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Sport | Diving | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event(s) | 1 m springboard, 3 m springboard, 3 m synchro | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Luis Felipe Uribe Bermudez (born 3 September 2001) is a Colombian diver. At the 2022 South American Games, he won gold medals in the 1 metre springboard, 3 metre springboard, and 3 metre synchronised springboard. At the 2022 World Aquatics Championships, he placed fourth in the 3 metre springboard and seventh in the 3 metre synchronised springboard. He won a bronze medal at the 2018 World Junior Championships in the 3 metre synchronised springboard.
Uribe was born 3 September 2001 and is based in the Risaralda Department of Colombia. [2] [3] He has a sister, Viviana Uribe, who is also a competitive diver. [4]
At the 2018 World Junior Diving Championships, held in Kyiv, Ukraine in July, Uribe won a bronze medal in the 3 metre synchronised springboard event with his partner Daniel Restrepo, finishing with a score of 290.88 points, which was less than 10 points behind the gold medalist duo of Henry McKay and Victor Povzner from Canada. [5] [6] He also placed sixth in the 1 metre springboard with a score of 489.85 points, twelfth in the mixed team event at 233.70 points, and 20th in the 3 metre springboard with a score of 460.15 points. [6]
In the preliminaries of the 3 metre synchronised springboard at the 2022 World Aquatics Championships, held in Budapest, Hungary in June and July, Uribe and his partner Sebastián Morales, ranked fourth with a score of 387.27 points and qualified for the final. [7] For the final, held later the same day, they placed seventh, scoring a total of 364.62 points for their six dives. [3] [8] The following day, in the preliminaries of the 3 metre springboard, he scored 402.55 points to qualify for the semifinals ranking fourth. [9] In the semifinals, he improved his score and ranked as the highest-placed Latin American competitor in the round of competition with a score of 411.70 points and overall fourth-rank. [10] [11] He placed fourth in the final the following day, finishing within 17 points of bronze medalist, Jack Laugher of Great Britain, with a score of 457.15 points. [3] [12] [13] [14] From the six dives he executed in the final round of competition, Uribe's highest individual dive ranked third and lowest individual dive ranked seventh, only one diver had a higher ranking lowest individual dive, gold medalist Wang Zongyuan of China whose lowest dive ranked third. [12]
2022 South American Games | ||
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3 m synchro springboard | 393.06 |
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3 m springboard | 459.05 |
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1 m springboard | 391.05 |
For the 2022 South American Games, held in October in Asunción, Paraguay, Uribe entered to compete in three events as part of diving competition, the 1 metre springboard, 3 metre springboard, and 3 metre synchronised springboard. [15] In his first event, the 3 metre synchronised springboard on 2 October, he and his partner Sebastián Morales won the gold medal with a score of 393.06 points, finishing over 49 points ahead of the silver medalists from Brazil. [16] [17] The following day, he won the gold medal in the 3 metre springboard, scoring 55 points ahead of silver medalist and fellow Colombian Sebastián Morales with a final mark of 459.05 points. [4] [18] [19] [20] The fourth and final day, he won a gold medal in the 1 metre springboard with a final mark of 391.05 points. [21] [22] [23] His wins helped Colombia rank second in the medal table, only behind Brazil, at the end of 5 October, the fifth day of competition across all sports at the Games. [24]
Meet | 1 m springboard | 3 m springboard | 3 m synchronised springboard | mixed team |
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Junior level | ||||
WJC 2018 | 6th (489.85) |
20th (460.15) |
![]() (290.88) |
12th (233.70) |
Senior level | ||||
SAG 2018 | — | ![]() (393.00) |
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WC 2022 | 4th (457.15) |
7th (364.62) |
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SAG 2022 | ![]() (391.05) |
![]() (459.05) |
![]() (393.06) |
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CAC 2023 | 9th (298.05) |
![]() (416.80) |
![]() (361.47) |
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WC 2023 | 20th (327.10) |
29th (360.85) |
17th (334.32) |
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PAG 2023 | ![]() (371.20) |
![]() (444.25) |
![]() (398.67) |
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WC 2024 | 4th (443.15) |
17th (320.13) |