MONTREAL — Pamela Ware was determined not to let one misstep define her. After falling feet-first into the pool on a dive at last month’s world championships in Doha, Ware jumped right back in to compete in this weekend’s World Aquatics Diving World Cup. Though she didn’t win a medal, the 31-year-old from Montreal put together a solid fifth-place finish in a tight women’s three-metre springboard field Saturday at the Olympic Pool to squash her self-doubt. “Diving well here proves to myself that
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