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Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series

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Annual international series of cliff diving events

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A composite dive fromOrlando Duque.
Red Bull Cliff Diving Hamburg 2009
Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2011 inLa Rochelle, France.
A person dives from the 27.5 meter platform on La Salve bridge.

TheRed Bull Cliff Diving World Series, established in 2009 and created byRed Bull, is an annual international series ofcliff diving events in which a limited number of competitors determine the Cliff Diving World Series winner.

Divers jump from a platform at a height ranging from 85–92 ft (26 to 28 m). Competitions are held in a limited number of venues around the globe.

History

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The Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series men’s competition started in 2009. The women’s competition began in 2014.[1] The competition season takes place over eight locations around the world.[2] Since 2020, there have been an equal number of male and female competitors.[3]

Tour ranking

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Every athlete scores a number of points in every competition as distributed here:

Points system from 2012

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In 2012 the Series introduced a new point system that was continued to be used also during the 2013 season.[4]

Rank1234567891011121314
Points200160130110907060504030201098

Cliff Diving World Series champion is the athlete who scored the highest cumulated number of points in all competitions during the season.

The top 6 divers in the overall ranking at the end of the season pre-qualified automatically for the next season.

Points system from 2024

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The 2024 series adapted a new points system for the championship standings. The dive scores per event determines the standings for the individual event, and championship points are handed out based on final position for the event. Scoring the 12 athletes, including wildcards 20-16-13-10-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 points.[5]

Results by year

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Men

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SeasonChampionSecondThird
2025FranceGary Hunt - 54 ptsRomaniaConstantin Popovici - 48 ptsSpainCarlos Gimeno - 46 pts
2024United KingdomAidan Heslop - 121 ptsRomaniaConstantin Popovici - 107 ptsUnited StatesJames Lichtenstein - 101 pts
2023RomaniaConstantin Popovici - 1032 ptsUnited KingdomAidan Heslop - 809 ptsSpainCarlos Gimeno - 703 pts
2022FranceGary Hunt - 1240 ptsUnited KingdomAidan Heslop - 1166 ptsRomaniaCătălin Preda - 1130 pts
2021FranceGary Hunt – 800 ptsRomaniaConstantin Popovici – 640 ptsRomaniaCătălin Preda – 550 pts
2020Series cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic
2019United KingdomGary Hunt – 1160 ptsMexicoJonathan Paredes – 750 ptsUnited StatesAndy Jones – 500 pts
2018United KingdomGary Hunt – 1010 ptsUnited StatesSteven LoBue – 950 ptsMexicoJonathan Paredes – 790 pts
2017MexicoJonathan Paredes – 720 ptsUnited KingdomGary Hunt – 710 ptsUnited KingdomBlake Aldridge – 580 pts
2016United KingdomGary Hunt – 1350 ptsMexicoJonathan Paredes – 1030 ptsUnited StatesAndy Jones – 910 pts
2015United KingdomGary Hunt – 1320 ptsColombiaOrlando Duque – 970 ptsMexicoJonathan Paredes – 849 pts
2014United KingdomGary Hunt – 1110 ptsRussia Artem Silchenko – 840 ptsUnited StatesSteven LoBue – 680 pts
2013Russia Artem Silchenko – 1030 ptsUnited KingdomGary Hunt – 980 ptsColombiaOrlando Duque – 860 pts
2012United KingdomGary Hunt – 860 ptsColombiaOrlando Duque – 840 ptsUnited StatesSteven LoBue – 740 pts
2011United KingdomGary Hunt – 125 ptsRussia Artem Silchenko – 90 ptsCzech RepublicMichal Navrátil – 74 pts
2010United KingdomGary Hunt – 109 ptsColombiaOrlando Duque – 94 ptsRussia Artem Silchenko – 80 pts
2009ColombiaOrlando Duque – 127 ptsUnited KingdomGary Hunt – 127 ptsRussia Artem Silchenko – 111 pts

Women

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SeasonChampionSecondThird
2025
2024AustraliaRhiannan Iffland – 157 ptsCanadaMolly Carlson – 112 ptsCanadaSimone Leathead – 68 pts
2023AustraliaRhiannan Iffland – 1200 ptsCanadaMolly Carlson – 970 ptsAustraliaXantheia Pennisi – 600 pts
2022AustraliaRhiannan Iffland – 1560 ptsCanadaMolly Carlson – 1270 ptsUnited StatesEleanor Smart – 820 pts
2021AustraliaRhiannan Iffland – 800 ptsCanadaJessica Macaulay – 580 ptsCanadaMolly Carlson – 560 pts
2020Series cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic
2019AustraliaRhiannan Iffland – 1200 ptsUnited KingdomJessica Macaulay – 670 ptsCanadaLysanne Richard – 660 pts
2018AustraliaRhiannan Iffland – 830 ptsMexicoAdriana Jiménez – 760 ptsCanadaLysanne Richard – 690 pts
2017AustraliaRhiannan Iffland – 890 ptsAustraliaHelena Merten – 740 ptsMexicoAdriana Jiménez – 690 pts
2016AustraliaRhiannan Iffland – 1290 ptsCanadaLysanne Richard – 1030 ptsUnited StatesCesilie Carlton – 780 pts
2015United States Rachelle Simpson – 490 ptsUnited StatesGinger Huber – 420 ptsUnited StatesCesilie Carlton – 400 pts
2014United States Rachelle Simpson – 600 ptsGermanyAnna Bader – 390 ptsMexicoAdriana Jiménez – 360 pts

Tour events

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History of Tour events200920102011201220132014[a]201520162017201820192020[b]20212022202320242025
AustraliaHawkesbury River,CattaiFeb 4Jan 31 – Feb 2
Sydney Harbour,SydneyNov 7Oct 15Nov 10
AzerbaijanBakuOct 16[c]
Bosnia and HerzegovinaStari Most,MostarAug 15Sep 24Sep 16Sep 8Aug 24Sep 26Aug 28Aug 27Sep 9Sep 6
BrazilIcaraí,Niterói,Rio de JaneiroSep 28Oct 20
CanadaPort of MontrealAug 25
ChileRapa NuiMar 12
Lago RancoOct 21
ColombiaCaliFeb 6–7
Cartagena Convention CentreApr 25
CroatiaLovrijenac,DubrovnikJul 11
CubaHavana,Morro CastleMay 10
DenmarkCopenhagen Opera House,CopenhagenJun 22Jun 20Jun 18Aug 25Jul 16
FranceBonifacio,CorsicaJun 23
Seine River,Eiffel Tower,ParisJun 18Jun 18
Saint-RaphaëlJun 12
Tour Saint-Nicolas,La RochelleMay 19May 15Jun 18May 25May 17Jul 23Jun 6
GermanyRickmer Rickmers,HamburgAug 29
GreeceLake Vouliagmeni,AthensSep 20May 22May 26
IndonesiaNusa Penida,BaliMay 16
IrelandDownpatrick Head,BallycastleSep 12
Millennium Tower,DublinMay 12
Serpent's Lair,Inis MorAug 4Jun 29Jun 24
ItalyCastello Scaligero,MalcesineJul 24Jul 14
Pietro L'Abbate's Terrace,Polignano a MareJul 26Aug 8Sep 13Aug 28Jul 23Sep 23Jun 2Jul 19Sep 26Sep 25Jul 2Jun 30Jun 29
ApuliaSep 22
JapanTakachiho Gorge,Takachiho, MiyazakiAug 3
Yoshino-Kumano National Park,ShirahamaOct 16
LebanonRaouché,BeirutJul 14
MexicoIk Kil,YucatánJun 6Apr 10
NetherlandsLeuvehaven,RotterdamMay 21
New ZealandWaitematā Harbour,AucklandJan 28, 2024
NorwayGrimstadJul 7
Øya,KragerøJul 24Jul 12
Oslo Opera House,OsloAug 15Aug 14Aug 13Aug 10
OmanWadi ShabSep 28
PhilippinesMiniloc Island,El Nido,PalawanApr 13Apr 13
PortugalSão Miguel,Vila Franca do Campo,AzoresSep 12Jul 21Jun 29Jul 18Jul 9Jul 9Jul 14Jun 22Sep 6
SpainLa Salve Bridge,BilbaoSep 20Sep 26Jun 30Sep 14
 SwitzerlandSisikonSep 5Aug 28Aug 5Sep 10
ThailandKrabi Province[d]Oct 261
TurkeyAtatürk Park,AntalyaAug 8Sep 29
UkraineSwallow's Nest,YaltaSep 4Aug 30
United Arab EmiratesSignature Towers,DubaiOct 28
United KingdomAbereiddy,Pembrokeshire,WalesSep 8Sep 14Sep 11
Causeway Coast,Northern Ireland20 Jul
United StatesICA,Boston,MassachusettsAug 20Aug 25Aug 24Jun 4Jun 3Jun 8Sep 20
Possum Kingdom Lake,Fort Worth,TexasJun 7May 30Jun 4Sep 3Jun 2Jun 27
Hilo,HawaiiSep 12
  1. ^No qualification stop was held in 2014; up to four wildcards joined 10 permanent divers at each stop.
  2. ^Series cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[6]
  3. ^Stop cancelled due to health concerns.[7]
  4. ^Divers jumped at 4 different sites: Wang Long Bay(Phi Phi Don), Maya Bay(Phi Phi Lee), Viking Cave, Lading Bay
Qualification event
Men's World Series and Women's Invitational event
Men's and Women's World Series event

Competition rules

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  • Men perform 4 dives from a height ranging from 85–92 ft (26–28m). There are a total of nine groups (front, back, reverse, inward, front twists, back twists, reverse twists, inward twists and all armstand dives).
  • The two required dives must be performed from different take-off positions. There are 5 take-off positions (front, back, reverse, inward and armstand). Thedegree of difficulty for each required dive is 3.6. To clarify: front double half twist and front double 1½ twist are different groups, but the same take-off position. If a dive has less degree of difficulty, it will still be 3.6.
  • The two optional dives must be from different groups from the nine groups mentioned above. In addition, the optional dives must be done in alternating order every competition.
  • A list of dives for each diver shall consist of two required dives of a fixed degree of difficulty for every athlete (3.6), and two optional dives assigned a degree of difficulty computed from the 2010 HDA table.
  • The first required dive will be done after a short warm-up on the second training day. This is already part of the competition and will count 100 percent towards the total score. After this first round of dives, training can resume. The next day will have a short warm-up period followed by 2 dives (one required, one optional dive) in head-to-head format.
  • The final dive will be done by the top 8 divers (winners head-to-head plus one lucky loser) in reverse order according to their cumulative score from the first 3 dives.
  • Balks will receive a 2-point deduction from each judge for the first balk. Another 2-point deduction for the second balk and be considered a failed dive on the third balk. A balk is considered an interruption in movement after the diver does their press immediately before the dive. For armstand dives it is the point when both feet leave the platform (use FINA definitions).
  • Running take-offs on forward dive groups (including twists) are allowed, given there is enough space for the approach.
  • If the diver enters the water with their hands up on a feet-first entry, they can only get a maximum score of 5 points from each judge. The 5 points would mean a perfect execution of the entire dive with the exception of the arms. If arms are at or below shoulder height but not in alignment with the body (straight arms either in front or on the side of the body), judges can deduct between ½ to 2 points at their discretion according to the degree of the mistake.
  • A break in position at or just before entry can have a deduction of ½ to 2 points at the judges' discretion. An intermediate break of position can receive no more than 4.5 points from each judge. If a dive is done in a completely different position than announced: for example back triple tuck instead of back triple pike, the dive can only receive a maximum of 2 points.
  • All dives submitted in a list must consist of at least 180 degrees of rotation around a horizontal axis.

Scoring

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  • Five judges score each dive based on a scale of 0 to 10[8] in half-point increments.
  • Each judge scores the dives without assistance.
  • The highest and the lowest judges’ scores will be discarded. The remaining three scores are added and multiplied by the degree of difficulty for that dive.[8]
  • This will produce the total score for each dive. The total score of all dives performed are added together to produce the overall total for the competition for each diver.
  • Balks will constitute a deduction from each judge's score as directed by the Head Judge. The dive will be scored as usual and the announcer will deduct two points from each judge's score.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"So you want to go cliff diving. The ins and outs of the Red Bull World Series".Prince Albert NOW. January 24, 2024. RetrievedJanuary 30, 2024.
  2. ^Garrity, Tanner (October 6, 2022)."There's Good Shape. Then There's Red Bull Cliff Diving Shape".InsideHook. RetrievedJanuary 30, 2024.
  3. ^Nesfeder, Mary Paige (October 9, 2019)."How Red Bull Cliff Diving Series Tackles Women Equality".www.refinery29.com. RetrievedJanuary 30, 2024.
  4. ^"About".Red Bull Cliff Diving.Red Bull GmbH. April 7, 2015. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2015.
  5. ^"Judging & Scoring".Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series Magazin 2024. Red Bull Media House. May 8, 2024. RetrievedJune 8, 2024.
  6. ^"2020 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series cancelled. The focus now shifts to planning an amazing 2021 season".Red Bull. May 11, 2020. RetrievedJuly 30, 2024.
  7. ^"Red Bull Cliff Diving stop in Azerbaijan cancelled. The World Series finale will now take place in Polignano a Mare, Italy on September 26".Red Bull. August 23, 2021. RetrievedJuly 30, 2024.
  8. ^abHam, Katie (September 8, 2023)."What is Red Bull Cliff Diving - and why the heck am I in Bosnia because of it?".www.stuff.co.nz. RetrievedJanuary 30, 2024.

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