Shipley's Mark Shipman won the three-metre
synchronised final with City of Sheffield team-mate Tony Ally at the British Championships at Manchester Aquatics Centre.
They scored 376.59 points,
clubmate Ben Swain and Crystal Palace's Blake Aldridge coming
second with 339.15.
Shipman and Ally, both 32, are ranked second in the Commonwealth and will retire after the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne in March.
South-African born Tandi Indergaard (City of Leeds) won the women's one-metre final with a score of 264.25 and also the
synchro title with Hayley Sage (Beaumont DA).
But Indergaard, hoping to
compete for Britain in the Games for the first time, having
represented South Africa in 1998, was only fourth in the three-metre springboard.
The honours there surprisingly went to 21-year-old clubmate Rebecca Gallantree, who was third in the synchro with clubmate Emma Teather.
Callum Johnstone (City of Leeds) won the men's platform
synchronised final with Gary Hunt (Southampton DA) on 381.75 points. Suzanne Collins and Gallantree (City of Leeds) were third in the women's platform synchronised final with 269.01.
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