A preliminary round is the initial stage of a large-scale competitive diving event. All entered athletes perform their full list of dives to determine the top rankings. This phase acts as a filter to select the best divers for semifinals. The scores from this round usually decide the order for the next competition stage. Consistency is the most important factor for an athlete during this long opening phase. One example of a preliminary round is the first day of an Olympic event. Judges score every dive to create a cumulative total for each individual competitor. Divers must stay focused for several hours as a large field of athletes competes. A single major error here can prevent a top-ranked diver from moving forward. This round ensures that only the most prepared athletes reach the final medal rounds.
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