Esther Qin and Georgia Sheehan snatched women's 3m synchro springboard gold after a rival Aussie pair crashed from first place to last with a disastrous final dive at the Commonwealth Games on Wednesday.
Qin and Sheehan jumped from fourth to the top of the standings with their inward 2-1/2 somersaults last dive to clinch the gold with a total of 284.10 points.
England's Alicia Blagg and Katherine Torrance took silver with 276.90 points, with Malaysia's Mun Yee Leong and Nur Dhabitah Sabri getting the bronze with 264.90 points.
The competition, beset by windy conditions and technical difficulties in the outdoor pool, turned dramatically in the fifth and final round.
Australia's Maddison Keeney and Anabelle Smith were leading but bombed out of contention with a botched forward 2-1/2 somersaults with two twists dive which earned them no points and left them in seventh and last position.
Chinese-born Glasgow Games springboard champion Qin and Sheehan seized their opportunity with a 71.10 scoring final dive to zoom to the top of the standings.
"Everyone's in the same boat, everyone's diving in the same conditions, it's just who can deal with them the best -- which today happened to be us, which is really exciting," Sheehan said.
"But our team managers had us prepped so well and getting us to use that home advantage to get the gold today."
"It was an interesting day for everyone, obviously I don't think anyone can say they dived well, but we've come out the other end. It was a tough day."
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