Sheffield's Jack Haslam has stormed to the men's 1m title at the National Diving Championships in Plymouth this afternoon.
The 19-year-old, who made his senior debut last year, finished fifth in the prelims session this morning with a score of 315.15 but posted significant gains in five of his six dives in the final session for a total score of 396.10.
In second place was Irish guest competitor Oliver Dingley with a score of 388.70, followed by Jamaica's Yona Knight-Wisdom on 377.30.
Men's 1m final - results in full:
1. Jack Haslam - 396.10
2. Oliver Dingley (guest) - 388.70
3. Yona Knight-Wisdom (guest) - 377.30
4. Sam Thornton - 371.20
5. James Denny - 359.35
6. Ben Sambrook - 318.90
7. James Heatly - 316.15
8. Duran Omer - 283.90
9. Sebastian Masterton - 282.25
10. Charlie Wood - 265.15
The final session of the day's action in Plymouth includes the men's 3m synchro, featuring Team GB Commonwealth medallists Chris Mears and Jack Laugher.