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31 October 2013
Diving 27m into concrete like waters and packed with twists and spins demands a lot of orientation skills. You need to know exactly where you are at every fraction of a second. But how does that work? Orientation in the air, control of your movements and spotting the water – crucial elements in cliff diving. Is it possible to practice „arial awareness“?
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Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2013 – Aerial awareness – Thailand, Krabi Province
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28 October 2013
Artem Silchenko won his first World Series title in sensational style on Saturday with the last 27- metre cliff dive of the 2013 season - a back armstand with two and a half twists, two and a half somersaults, and a blind entry. Standing on the edge of the platform knowing that he was one threesecond dive away from victory, Silchenko was pure focus as he took off, smashing through the water and then emerging, fists raised, to 9s and 10s from the judges.
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Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2013 – Event Clip – Thailand, Krabi Province
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1 August 2014
Fear is a major part in cliff diving. And safety is always the priority.
Does a cliff diver need the feeling of fear to dive safely? What is it exactly, that scares them - the height, the risk of injury? How do scuba divers, a stable platform and the experience of overcoming your fears influence the diving performance? Is fear, in the end, something positive?
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