Rivals admit they’re nearly powerless to stop China dominating diving’s World Championships
After winning nine out of 10 medals on offer last time, Chinese will be looking for a clean sweep

German duo Patrick Hausding and Sascha Klein admit they face a near-mission impossible in their bid to stop China dominating the diving at the world aquatic championships, which start on Saturday.
Two years ago in Barcelona, Hausding and Klein won gold in the synchronised 10 metre platform to prevent a Chinese sweep as their divers claimed nine of the 10 world titles on offer.
Chinese divers claimed six out of eight golds at the London 2012 Olympics and won 10 out of 10 on home soil when the world championships were held in Shanghai four years ago, as well as seven out of eight victories at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
This time around in Kazan, Russia, Chinese divers will again be the ones to beat.
Hausding admits the German pair have their work cut out to repeat their gold-medal winning feat when their event takes place on Sunday.