Rio 2016: Russian Olympic diving champion Ilya Zakharov bellyflops into last place
The 25-year-old won gold in the three-metre springboard event at London 2012

Russian diver Ilya Zakharov, who won gold in the men's three-metre springboard event at London 2012, may have produced one of the worst dives in Olympic history just four years later.
The 25-year-old St Petersburg-born competitor was eliminated at the semi-final stage of the Rio Games’ three-metre competition after a spectacularly poor bellyflop.
Zakharov received a round score of 0.0 from all seven judges, which ended his hopes of defending the 2012 title.
Leon Taylor, while commentating for BBC Sport, described Zakharov’s effort as “dismal” and a “complete knee tremble”.
The Russian finished with a total score of 345.60, the lowest of all 18 competitors in the semi-final.
Great Britain’s Jack Laugher, who won gold alongside Chris Mears in the synchronised three-metre springboard competition last week, is through to Tuesday’s final.
Laugher finished 12th in the standings, the last qualification place, with a score of 389.40. China’s Cao Yuan led the rankings with a score of 489.10.
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