James Heatly, Ross Haslam win silver for Great Britain in men's 3m synchro

Heatly, Haslam win silver for Britain in 3m synchro

James Heatly has added to his personal medal collection at the inaugural European Games by taking silver in the men's 3m synchronised diving in Baku.

The 18-year-old, who also won bronze in Thursday's 1m event, posted a score of 286.05 alongside partner Ross Haslam.

Team GB's diving duo were well behind eventual winners Nikita Nikolaev and Ilia Molchanov, however, who scored 324.69 on their way to securing a 26th gold of the Games for Russian Federation.

Germany's Nico Herzog and Frithjof Seidel completed the podium, meanwhile, with their total of 284.22 enough to see off Croatia's hopefuls at the Baku Aquatics Centre.

Britain are now eighth in the overall table, having won 10 medals in all so far.

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