HAUSDING Patrick

9 Mar 1989
32
Male
1.81/5'11''
BERLIN
 
Germany
BERLIN
 
Germany

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
DIV Diving Men's 3m Springboard 21
Men's Synchronised 3m Springboard 3 Bronze Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
YearLocation3m Springboard10m Platform3m Synchro M10m Synchro M
2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA3rd (498.90)-4th (410.10)4th (438.42)
2012London, GBR4th (505.55)--7th (446.07)
2008Beijing, CHN8th (462.05)9th (448.30)-2nd (450.42)

World Championships
YearLocation1m Springboard3m Springboard3m Synchro M10m Synchro MTeam
2019Gwangju, KOR5th (405.05)6th (452.25)4th (399.87)--
2017Budapest, HUN4th (439.25)2nd (526.15)5th (415.35)3rd (440.82)4th (379.55)
2015Kazan, RUS-12th (67.50)6th (406.80)6th (431.34)-
2013Barcelona, ESP-7th (445.75)4th (411.27)1st (461.46)-
2011Shanghai, CHN-15th (408.70)5th (414.39)2nd (443.01)-
2009Rome, ITA-10th (426.45)5th (426.24)4th (455.76)-
2007Melbourne, VIC, AUS8th (382.85)24th (375.95)---

European Championships
YearLocation1m Springboard3m Springboard3m Synchro M10m Synchro M10m Synchro XTeamTeam Event
2020Budapest, HUN1st (427.75)9th (390.05)1st (426.78)3rd (424.32)4th (289.02)-3rd (421.00)
2019Kiev, UKR1st (388.85)2nd (456.85)2nd (398.64)---1st (405.50)
2018Glasgow, GBR14th (316.65)5th (421.10)3rd (394.77)----
2017Kiev, UKR2nd (419.80)14th (356.25)4th (393.39)--8th (289.20)-

World Cup
YearLocation3m Springboard3m Synchro M10m Synchro MTeam
2021Tokyo, JPN-2nd (433.92)6th (382.14)-
2018Wuhan, CHN5th (448.35)11th (373.32)-8th (322.55)

World Series overview - Three best ranks per season and event since 2017
Year3m Springboard3m Synchro10m Synchro
20191 x 5th, 1 x 9th, 1 x 10th--
20171 x 4th, 1 x 8th, 2 x 10th2 x 4th, 1 x 5th, 1 x 6th4 x 2nd

Grand Prix overview - Three best ranks per season and event since 2017
Year3m Springboard3m Synchro
20201 x 3rd1 x 1st
20191 x 14th1 x 1st
20181 x 1st1 x 4th, 1 x 10th
20171 x 2nd, 1 x 3rd1 x 1st, 1 x 4th

World Series & Grand Prix - Ten best performances since 2017
RankYearEventCompetitionLocationResult
12020Synchronised 3m SpringboardGrand PrixRostock, GER395.79
12019Synchronised 3m SpringboardGrand PrixRostock, GER377.46
120183m SpringboardGrand PrixRostock, GER493.35
12017Synchronised 3m SpringboardGrand PrixRostock, GER419.91
220173m SpringboardGrand PrixRostock, GER472.60
22017Synchronised 10m PlatformWorld SeriesWindsor, ON, CAN430.68
22017Synchronised 10m PlatformWorld SeriesKazan, RUS408.54
22017Synchronised 10m PlatformWorld SeriesGuangzhou, CHN437.94
22017Synchronised 10m PlatformWorld SeriesBeijing, CHN419.10
320203m SpringboardGrand PrixRostock, GER371.85
320173m SpringboardGrand PrixGold Coast, QLD, AUS403.85


Legend
M - Men, W - Women, X - Mixed, DNS - Did Not Start, DSQ - Disqualified
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Patty, Paddy (Athlete, 23 Feb 2007)
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Armed Forces Athlete, Student
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Business Administration, Language Studies - English, Sports Science - Humboldt University , Berlin, GER
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Partner Marcela Maric
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English, German
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Berliner TSC [Germany]
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Christoph Bohm [club], GER; Lutz Buschkow [national]
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His partner Marcela Maric has represented Croatia in diving. She placed 25th in 3m springboard at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (SportsDeskOnline, 03 Nov 2020; rbb24.de, 29 Jul 2020)
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In early 2019 he was training on a trampoline when he landed on his head and neck. He sustained nerve damage to two fingers, a tear in a back muscle and damaged neck vertebrae. He missed three weeks of training. He was hampered by chronic neck pain later in 2019. (morgenpost.de, 12 Jul 2019; rbb24.de, 11 Jul 2019)

He competed at the 2018 European Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, with injuries to his right foot, his thigh and his adductor muscle. (morgenpost.de, 10 Aug 2018)

In 2018 he was sidelined for several months due to a knee injury. He made his comeback at the 2018 German Championships in Berlin. (sport.de, 07 Jun 2018; bild.de, 27 May 2018)

He was troubled by a shoulder injury in 2016. (rio.sportschau.de, 17 Aug 2016)

A knee injury forced him to withdraw from the final of the 3m springboard at the 2015 World Championships in Kazan, Russian Federation. (eurosport.de, 01 Aug 2015)

Two days before the 2003 European Youth Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, he broke his hand when he hit the board after a take off. (Athlete, 23 Feb 2007; Neues Deutschland, 08 Feb 2007)
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He began diving at age seven in Berlin, Germany. (morgenpost.de, 02 Jan 2016; Berliner Morgenpost, 01 Feb 2007)
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A diving coach recruited him at his school. He was physically well suited to the sport, with an ability to jump high that allowed him more time to complete his dives. (dsv.de, 12 Jul 2011; Berliner Morgenpost, 01 Feb 2007)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (fina.org, 02 May 2021)
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Winning a silver and a bronze at the 2017 World Championships in Budapest, Hungary. (sz-online.de, 22 Jul 2017)
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Russian diver Dmitri Sautin. (FINA Aquatics World Magazine, 20 Feb 2011)
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''Suffering must be accepted.'' (welt.de, 20 Jul 2017)
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In 2010 and 2017 he was named Athlete of the Year in Berlin, Germany. (rbb24.de, 09 Dec 2017)

In 2016 he was named German Champion of the Year by the German Sports Aid Foundation. (faz.net, 02 Oct 2016; sporthilfe.de, 01 Oct 2016)

He was named German Male Diver of the Year in 2014. (zeh.hu-berlin.de, 05 Jan 2015)

He was named the 2013 European Male Diver of the Year by the European Swimming Federation [LEN]. (swimswam.com, 02 Dec 2013)

In 2010 he was named the International Swimming Federation [FINA] Male Diver of the Year. (FINA, 07 Jan 2011)
Legend
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Bronze Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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