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American diver Chelsea Davis is expected to be released from hospital later on Friday and could return to the world championships despite being involved in an accident during the three-metre springboard event.
After slamming face first into the board attempting a 2 1/2 somersault in the preliminary round, the 17-year-old tumbled into the pool with blood streaming from her nose as U.S. coaching staff jumped to her aid.
Davis was taken to an on-site medical centre where she was examined before being immediately transferred to a Montreal hospital.
Tests showed no major injuries.
"She's moving all her extremities," said U.S. diving team leader Robert Rudze.
"We stabilised her for precaution. She never lost consciousness. She will probably need stitches on the bridge of her nose.
"Her parents and boyfriend are with her and if everything is negative she will have dinner with us tonight."
Despite the dramatic incident that shocked spectators and left several near tears, Davis may compete in the three-metre synchronised event on Sunday.
She was scheduled to partner Laura Ann Wilkinson, gold medallist in the 10-metre platform.
The U.S. coaching staff have until Saturday morning to make a decision.
Davis's best results have come in the synchronised competition, placing fourth in the three-metre event at the FINA diving grand prix.
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