Australia has the diving talent to press in Rio: coach Chava Sobrino

By Stathi Paxinos
Updated August 31 2014 - 10:13am, first published August 4 2014 - 2:03am
Australia's Matthew Mitcham during the 10m platform final at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games. Photo: Quinn Rooney
Australia's Matthew Mitcham during the 10m platform final at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games. Photo: Quinn Rooney
Maddison Keeney during the 3 metre springboard at Royal Commonwealth Pool. Photo: Quinn Rooney
Maddison Keeney during the 3 metre springboard at Royal Commonwealth Pool. Photo: Quinn Rooney
Esther Qin of Australia with her gold medal after winning the 3 metre springboard final at the Royal Commonwealth Pool at the  Commonwealth Games. Photo: Clive Rose
Esther Qin of Australia with her gold medal after winning the 3 metre springboard final at the Royal Commonwealth Pool at the Commonwealth Games. Photo: Clive Rose

Glasgow: Emerging Australian diver Maddison Keeney had a Commonwealth Games marred by two crucial errors but Australian team coach Chava Sobrino believes that she has the potential to be the world's best.

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