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Fred Siriex's daughter Andrea Spendolini-Siriex, 19, qualifies for Paris Olympics after winning women's 10m platform gold at British Championships

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  • Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix has qualified for the women's 10m platform event
  • She won the event at the British Diving Championships to book her Paris place
  • The 19-year-old is the daughter of Celebrity chef Fred Sirieix, from First Dates

By Luke Power

Published: 23:56 BST, 24 May 2024 | Updated: 00:55 BST, 25 May 2024

Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix won the women's 10-metre platform final at the British Diving Championships to qualify for that event at the Paris Olympics

The 19-year-old diver, daughter of celebrity chef Fred Sirieix, won with a score of 363.7 points.

'I'm elated,' she told the BBC. 'Thank you for all the support and I give glory to God. 


'I just kept on pushing through that competition.'

Her father posted on X: 'Well done Andrea.'   

Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix has qualified for the women's 10m platform at the Paris Olympics 

She won the event at the British Diving Championships to secure her place for the summer

Spendolini-Sirieix, 19, is the daughter of celebrity chef Fred Sirieix, the host of First Dates

She added: 'I really like to have my coach with me [between dives] just because he helps get my head out of my head. I like to listen to some gospel music just to re-centre myself and just enjoy the competition.' 

Asked what her goal is, she said: 'To enjoy myself! We'll see what happens in Paris but I really just want to enjoy it.'

Lois Toulson came in second with 335.90 with Eden Cheng in third managed 327.75. 

This was the key event in the qualification run for Paris for both the 3m and 10m diving competitions. 

Spendolini-Sirieix won the event and achieved a pre-set points tally in both the preliminaries and final, meaning a second place is available also. 

Jack Laugher claimed first in the men's 3m at the Sandwell Aquatics Centre to make himself the prim candidate to be selected for that event in Paris. 

The 29-year-old came fourth in the preliminaries but won the final with 507.20 points, ahead of Jordan Houlden on 476.20 points and Dan Goodfellow, who scored 471.60.

'The first three are my easier dives and, if I do them well, I know I'm in good stead for the final three,' said Laugher.

Jack Laugher claimed first place in the men's 3m at Sandwell Acquatics Centre

'A little wobble on my fourth but fifth and sixth were really good so I'm very happy.'

Spendolini-Sirieix were already going to Paris for Team Great britain as they had been chosen among the synchronised pairings. 

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