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Alicia Blagg: 'It wasn't my morning in 1m springboard prelims'

Alicia Blagg tells Sports Mole that she has been struggling to sleep since winning Commonwealth gold and wasn't at her best in the 1m springboard prelim.

Team England diver Alicia Blagg has told Sports Mole that it wasn't her morning in the Commonwealth Games 1m springboard preliminaries.

Blagg qualified for this evening's final with the 11th-best score of prelims, but was disappointed with her performance on the whole.

When asked by SM why she felt that she hadn't dived her best, Blagg said: "I'm not sure. I just dunno. It just wasn't my morning. Fingers crossed [I'll get better later]. We'll just see what happens."

Blagg has already won gold at the Games after surprisingly triumphing in the synchronised 3m springboard with Rebecca Gallantree on Wednesday.

"I've not really been to sleep at all, because I've just been like 'oh my God, it's actually happened'," she added.

"It's kind of sunk in now and now I have to move on from it and concentrate on my individual event. This morning didn't go too great but it's a preliminary."

The 1m final takes place at 6.05pm this evening.

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England's Alicia Blagg and Rebecca Gallantree look stunned after it was confirmed that they had won gold in the Commonwealth Games women's synchronised 3m final at Edinburgh's Royal Commonwealth Pool on July 30, 2014
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