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19 October 2018
England's Gary Hunt and Adriana Jimenez of Mexico took a huge step in the fight for the King Kahekili trophy with crucial victories at the penultimate stop of the 2018 World Series in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Success at the historic Stari Most saw both divers leapfrog the current men's and women's leaders, Steven LoBue of the USA and Australia's Rhiannan Iffland, to head to the final showdown in Polignano a Mare, Italy, in two weeks’ time with a 20 point lead each. Czech Michal Navrati...
Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2018 - Mostar (BIH) - Winning Dive Women
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15 July 2019
In another commanding performance, 27-year-old Iffland not only bettered her own point record for an optional dive by a significant 13 points, but also received three 10s for a single dive – an absolute novelty in the women’s. It was not only the Australian who broke records in the competition from the city’s most significant landmark as second placed Jimenez improved the high score for a required dive on day one. With the slightest of margins ahead of fourth place, Belarussia’s Nestsiarava s...
Iffland beats her competitors again | Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2019 - Lebanon (LBN) - Winning Dive Women
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22 July 2021
Former Brit Gary Hunt will celebrate his competition debut for France during the first stop of the 2021 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series after a 21-month hiatus in a brandnew location on the Côte d’Azur. Gary Hunt has amassed eight overall Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series titles and two FINA High Diving World Championships titles for Great Britain. Now, starting with the 2021 cliff diving season kick-off on June 12, the ‘brilliant Brit’ will compete under the French flag for the first tim...
Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2021 - Saint-Raphael (FRA) - Trailer
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7 October 2021
Rhiannan Iffland continued her remarkable winning record at the third stop of the 2021 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina, extending her streak to 10 victories in a row across three seasons. Already holding a 37-point lead over her closest challenger going into the final round, Iffland dispatched another precise dive into the Neretva River to not only secure a record-extending 10th win in a row; but also surpass her own record competition score.