‘Do your job now’ fumes BBC commentator as he demands Olympics 2024 judges intervene in ‘dangerous’ situation

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OLYMPIC judges were blasted after a “dangerous” dive went unpunished.

BBC commentator and British ex-Games diver Leon Taylor urged them to “do your job now!” after Maia Biginelli nearly cracked her head.

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Maia Biginelli was slated for what some felt was a hazardous move[/caption]
Here’s how close the Italian came to hitting her head
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Biginelli went for a three-and-a-half somersaults inward dive[/caption]

The crowd at the Paris Aquatics Centre were stunned as the Italian came within inches of smashing her scalp against the platform.

Biginelli had taken the plunge with a three-and-a-half somersaults inward dive in the tuck position, which is rated 3.2 for difficulty.

But on her first twist, the head of the spinning 21-year-old came sickeningly near to thudding the end of the board.

Gasps could be heard from spectators inside the packed arena.

But no-one spoke out more fiercely than co-commentator Taylor.

The 2004 Olympian, 46, said: “Judges, you need to do your job now!

“You didn’t do it this morning. Do your job now. That is a dangerous, dangerous dive.

“Her hair hits the diving board, she should be massively penalised for that. Her hair pretty much hits the board.”

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The hot prospect courted controversy with her third dive in the semi-final[/caption]

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Unwilling to let judges off the hook, Taylor added: “What are you watching from your seats? What are you watching? 

“We’ve got a duty of care in this sport to keep athletes safe. 

“You’ve got to penalise. Coaches, you can see that as well.”

Biginelli received a modest 41.60 score for her dive but there was no sign of a penalty.

However, as coaches reviewed her dive with her on a small screen, she appeared to be given feedback on what another the Beeb team called a “frightening” move.

Meanwhile, Brits Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix and Lois Toulson had contrasting fortune in the same semi.

The pair won the bronze in the women’s synchronised 10m platform but only Spendolini-Sirieix – the daughter of First Dates star Fred – reached the final in the individual event. 

China’s synchro champions Quan Hongchan and Chen Yuxi predictably cruised through.

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Britain’s Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix reached the final[/caption]
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