Swim Ireland has named a four-strong team to represent Ireland at the FINA Diving World Cup in Tokyo later this month, which serves as the final qualifier for the Olympics in July.
The qualification event, taking place at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre, will run across six days from 18-23 April.
Rio 2016 Olympic finalist Oliver Dingley will lead the team, with Clare Cryan, Tanya Watson and Ciara McGing all aiming to become Ireland's first female diver to qualify for an Olympic Games.
Dingley and Cryan will compete in the 3m springboard, while Watson and McGing will line up in the 10m platform event.
Divers securing a semi-final (top 18) place in each event will automatically qualify a place for their country at the Games.
This is the second and final qualification event for the Games, with the first taking place at the FINA World Championships in 2019, where 12 Olympic places were allocated.
Looking ahead to the event, Ireland coach Damian Ball said: "The divers are all as fit, healthy, and prepared as possible, considering the current situation.
"The mood is positive around the poolside and we are all excited about the challenge ahead.
"We have selected a team with both youth and experience, which highlights our strong intention to qualify for this year's Olympics, while also preparing a team for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris."