Collegians David Dinsmore and Brandon Loschiavo beat out Olympian Steele Johnson for the two U.S. men’s platform spots at July’s world championships.
Dinsmore, a rising Miami senior, had the highest cumulative score at the U.S. Championships in Indianapolis, while Loschiavo, a rising Purdue senior, was second while earning the national title with the top tally in Sunday’s final.
Johnson, coming back from two foot surgeries in the last eight months, ended up third, 41.95 points behind Loschiavo.
Johnson is still going to worlds in South Korea with former Purdue teammate Ben Bramley in the synchronized platform.